Sorry no projects lately - my daughter got her tonsils and adenoids removed on Monday so I am caring for her. So my crafting will resume hopefully in a week.
Hope you all have an enjoyable New Years Eve!
Friday, December 31, 2010
Thursday, December 30, 2010
Saturday, December 25, 2010
Friday, December 24, 2010
Gift Card Folder
I have made many gift card holders a while back - here is a quad pocket Gift Card Folder. (You can search on gift cards)
This is for my MIL and I wanted a little "wallet" for us to give her that included some gifts cards I picked up. Perfect gift s she can buy what she likes and she can pop it in her purse for future shopping trips.
I started out with an 8 1/2" x 11" piece of printed paper. Scored and folded and I added a 17" ribbon for closure, the To and From Tag is from SU.
I corner rounded the upper edge for a finish look.
Inside holds a little note and 3 gift cards. If you want to add 4 - just write on the inner panels.
Follow the sketch bellow to score and you only make one cut!
Let me know if you have any questions.
This is for my MIL and I wanted a little "wallet" for us to give her that included some gifts cards I picked up. Perfect gift s she can buy what she likes and she can pop it in her purse for future shopping trips.
I started out with an 8 1/2" x 11" piece of printed paper. Scored and folded and I added a 17" ribbon for closure, the To and From Tag is from SU.
I corner rounded the upper edge for a finish look.
Inside holds a little note and 3 gift cards. If you want to add 4 - just write on the inner panels.
Follow the sketch bellow to score and you only make one cut!
Let me know if you have any questions.
Thursday, December 23, 2010
I won a cartridge!
Bottle Cap Medallion Ornament
I wanted to make an ornament for my sisters (3) and my bother (1) plus me as a remembrance of our dad who passed away a year ago.
I took a non used non crimped bottle cap (thanks Pete!) and ran it through my Cuttlebug to flatten it out. You get a wonderful flare ridge.
Took my Crop-a-Dial and punched two holes in the top and bottom. The top hole is for the hanging string/ribbon. The bottom hole is for a dangle of a charm.
I printed pictures of our dad from last year Father's Day and cut them our with a circle punch. Perfect fit! Glued them to the center.
Now to make the medallion - I saw numerous folks making this as flowers for cards - but I wanted to put it under the bottle cap as I thought it gave it the right above of flare.
I cut a 1" x 12 inch piece of double sided card stock and use my Martha Stewart scoreboard and scored every 1/4". (Could not do this without the scoreboard!)
Fold back and forth and the ends are adhered together with glue to form a circle.
Smush down in the middle and you have a flower of sorts.
Have a couple punch circles ready to put one in the back to keep it all together. I used a glue gun and worked quickly as they will spring back up.
I added ribbon and a cross charm and handed them out at my sister's gathering on Saturday,
AC Moore coupon for today and tomorrow
Tuesday, December 21, 2010
Thursday, December 16, 2010
Wednesday, December 15, 2010
Tissue Box Cover - gift idea
Hi - I hope you are not sick of seeing these on my blog.
I am making these for gifts (they are Puff Plus version and I hope the box is a standard size for refills!!)
This time I did the top cover a little different I punched the border punch into the lid as oppose to adding it as a separate piece.
Spellbinder die used on the cover and front accent, D'Vine swirls used on the side panels for embossing
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Spellbinders,
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Sunday, December 12, 2010
Cinnamon Applesauce Ornaments
I made these years ago and recently wanted to make them again.
You take 1/2 cup of applesauce - (inexpensive store brand all natural is what I used.)
And mix in slowly 1/2 cup of cinnamon (which is a jar about 2 1/2 ounces)
Roll it out under parchment paper till it's 1/4" thick
Take your cookie cutter and cut through (you can make about 6 average size ornaments)
Take a large hole straw and poke a hole before it dries to allow for ornament to be hung)
You can let it air dry which would take 24 - 48 hours but I did both, I had actually cooked a pizza for Friday night dinner and shut the oven off - and left them in the oven turning them every 20 mins. By Saturday they were thoroughly dried which let me decorate this morning.
I used rhinestones and ribbon. You can spruce yours up with beads and glitter...
I was able to make 3 hearts, 5 gingerbread men and one tree with my dough.
I hear folks make them for car and closets deodorizers. (I made a small circle one for my car)
Enterred this in The ABC Challenge J for jewels
A Keepsake Ornament
Every year I try and take a picture of my children and make a personalized ornament. A Keepsake for years to come.
At Thanksgiving I took a picture of our children and when I had it printed - it was perfect for me cut it into separate images.
I had to think of a way to get the images into a ornament. I used a few Spellbinders dies and they fit perfectly.They are older this year and wanted to make one a little bit more formal.
I took some wired ribbon I picked up at Ocean State Job log, bent it over a skewer (I had to sand and whittle the ends to a point) added these gold beads to the ends and then tied on some sparkle yarn I picked up at a local yarn shop.
I think this version would also make a great ornament for someone who just got married or even a package tie.
The back is dated on a snowflake punch from MS.
At Thanksgiving I took a picture of our children and when I had it printed - it was perfect for me cut it into separate images.
I had to think of a way to get the images into a ornament. I used a few Spellbinders dies and they fit perfectly.They are older this year and wanted to make one a little bit more formal.
I took some wired ribbon I picked up at Ocean State Job log, bent it over a skewer (I had to sand and whittle the ends to a point) added these gold beads to the ends and then tied on some sparkle yarn I picked up at a local yarn shop.
I think this version would also make a great ornament for someone who just got married or even a package tie.
The back is dated on a snowflake punch from MS.
Saturday, December 11, 2010
Monogram Tissue Box
I made this one for my sister, her birthday is Wednesday and she likes purple.
The cardstock is from DCWV
Border punch is from Martha Stewart
The embossing folder is from Cuttlebug Swiss Dots
The Die cuts are from Spellbinders
The Monogram initials is from Michael's craft store
Labels:
CB,
MS,
Spellbinders,
tissue box
Tissue box gift
I saw this idea on Splitcoaststampers website and while I did make my own pattern years ago - it's nice to see this version. (Mine lies flat for storage - this one does not)
I am going to make these for gifts, as I complete them - I'll post pictures. This one is for my MIL.
Card stock from SU!
Embossing is a folder from Provo Craft
Border punch by MS
Pearls from Michael's
Thanks for stopping by!
I am going to make these for gifts, as I complete them - I'll post pictures. This one is for my MIL.
Card stock from SU!
Embossing is a folder from Provo Craft
Border punch by MS
Pearls from Michael's
Thanks for stopping by!
Labels:
CB,
MS,
SU,
tissue box
Saturday, December 4, 2010
Adorable knitted robin
My friend Terry who knits wonderfully knitted me this adorable robin. Isn't he cute!!! I love him and he keeps me company while I am online (he currently sits on my laptop until we put our tree up tomorrow.
She purchased the pattern off of Ralvery
I am so thankful!!!!
She purchased the pattern off of Ralvery
I am so thankful!!!!
Friday, December 3, 2010
CDAC Paper Angel's class
Well I got my angel done from a class at CDAC. I went to Jo-Ann's today and bought the little bulbs and went to work.
Going to make a few more. Here is one all in white.
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