Showing posts with label Christmas. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Christmas. Show all posts
Tuesday, December 25, 2012
Friday, December 21, 2012
Thursday, December 20, 2012
Holiday Magnet Gift Idea
Still working on some last minute gift ideas? This week at Epiphany Crafts they have ideas for using their Tools and Embellishments. This one was too cute not to share with you. Click here for information!
Wednesday, December 19, 2012
Monday, December 17, 2012
Beautiful Holiday Wreath Project

RECIPE: Wreath is 15 ½" across. Wire wreath: Michaels; Patterned paper, snowflake stickers: October Afternoon; Stap
les: Office supply; Ribbon: Offray; Beaded garland, hot glue gun: Craft supply; Electronic cutting machine: Cricut Expression® by Provo Craft
CLASSIC FONT
<ForYou1>(Italic)(Shift) at 1/3" and 3/4" (cut four of each)
<The1> (Italic) at 1/4" and 3/4" (cut eight of each)
WHEN IT’S COLD OUTSIDE SEASONAL
<Flake1-b> at 3" (cut four)
<Flake2> at 3 1/2" (cut two)
1. Cut the listed shapes from your desired cardstock and/or patterned paper.
2. Trim approximately fifty 1/2 x 6" strips, fifty 3/4 x 6" strips, and fifty 1 x 6" strips from coordinating patterned papers.
3. Gently loop each strip of paper and begin attaching them to a wire wreath. Use hot glue or staples on each side of the wire to make sure the strips are securely attached. Start with the inside of the wreath and work your way out, making sure all of the wire is covered.
4. Trim several thin strips of patterned paper, curl them around a pencil or your finger, and tuck them in and around the looped strips.
5. Add lengths of sheer white or pink ribbon and beaded garland to fill out the wreath and hide any exposed wire.
6. Attach the listed cuts and several snowflake stickers to the looped strips as desired.
7. Apply hot glue around the back of the wreath for extra security and hang it up.
CLASSIC FONT
<ForYou1>(Italic)(Shift) at 1/3" and 3/4" (cut four of each)
<The1> (Italic) at 1/4" and 3/4" (cut eight of each)
WHEN IT’S COLD OUTSIDE SEASONAL
<Flake1-b> at 3" (cut four)
<Flake2> at 3 1/2" (cut two)
1. Cut the listed shapes from your desired cardstock and/or patterned paper.
2. Trim approximately fifty 1/2 x 6" strips, fifty 3/4 x 6" strips, and fifty 1 x 6" strips from coordinating patterned papers.
3. Gently loop each strip of paper and begin attaching them to a wire wreath. Use hot glue or staples on each side of the wire to make sure the strips are securely attached. Start with the inside of the wreath and work your way out, making sure all of the wire is covered.
4. Trim several thin strips of patterned paper, curl them around a pencil or your finger, and tuck them in and around the looped strips.
5. Add lengths of sheer white or pink ribbon and beaded garland to fill out the wreath and hide any exposed wire.
6. Attach the listed cuts and several snowflake stickers to the looped strips as desired.
7. Apply hot glue around the back of the wreath for extra security and hang it up.
Sunday, December 16, 2012
Beautiful Holiday Wreath Idea

So absolutely adorable from our friends at Pink Paislee we knew we had to share!
Monday, December 10, 2012
FREE Paper Coterie Christmas Printable
Free Christmas Countdown Printable
Even with just 10 days left until Christmas..there's still time to print and create a quick Christmas Countdown from the Tip Junkie!
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Sunday, December 9, 2012
Tuesday, November 20, 2012
Sunday, November 18, 2012
Free Cute as Can Be Holiday Gift Tags

Absolutely too cute and easy to use! Click here to download, then print onto white cardstock, punch ribbon hole and trim to shape!
Adorable Free Holiday Subway Print

Anyone who loves and know the movie Elf will have to print this adorable FREE printable and find a perfect place to display it this season!
Click here to download and save!
Thursday, November 15, 2012
Monday, November 12, 2012
Sunday, November 11, 2012
Colorful Holiday Gift Wrap Ideas

All this week talented Designer Jen Gallcher has been sharing amazing holiday ideas on her blog! Click here to visit!
Wednesday, November 7, 2012
Adorable DIY Ruched Tree Skirt
Without a doubt we knew we had to pass along this great tutorial to you from "Teal and Lime"! Click here to see how you can make this for the upcoming holidays!
Monday, November 5, 2012
Holiday Project Blog Event!!

Once again Designer Jen Gallcher has some fun going on at her blog starting with this fun mailbox! Visit Jen's blog for more holiday project ideas!!
Saturday, December 10, 2011
Rolled Paper Christmas Tree Canvas
Rolled Paper Christmas Tree Canvas
Designer: Julia Sandvoss
Supplies:
Authentique “Wonder” Paper, Diecut & Sticker Collection
Colorbox Chalk Inks: Warm Red, Creamy Brown, Teal and Moss Green
Canvas 10 by 14 (Hobby Lobby)
Core-dinations Cardstock
Ranger Stickles
Maya Road Mists Spray & Pins
Epiphany Crafts Studio Shape Star Tool & Star Bubble Caps
Making Memories Assorted Holiday Embellishments
Tree Instructions:
1) Begin by choosing a variety of patterned papers and solid cardstock colors. You can mix and match brands however to try to stay within the same color families for the best look. Cut strips of paper approximately 1 1/2 inches wide by 12 inches long. Use a pencil or dowel to help roll the papers.
Begin rolling the papers and secure with a strip of either GlueArts Perma Tac adhesive or use Extreme Adhesive Squares. Continue to roll about 16 to 18 papers in a variety of prints and solids.
2) Next ink the rolled papers to give a finished look to the edges. Then lay out the rolled papers and decide which print and solids you like in which order. Once you have laid them out as you like…it’s time to start working on the canvas.
3) Place the rolled papers onto the canvas allowing a space at the bottom for a trunk. Once you’ve laid them out…it’s time to trim the papers making each one just a bit shorter as you work your way to the tip top of the tree. Keep in mind, you can use some of the rolled pieces you’ve cut off for the top pieces of the tree. Or…hold onto your scraps and make a small tree shaped ornament later!
4) Once the entire tree has been laid out and cut to size…it’s time to adhere to the canvas using the GlueArts Extreme Adhesives Squares. Apply a square or two to the backside of the papers and press down onto the canvas working your way to the top of the tree.
5) Next it’s time to decorate the tree with diecuts, felt embellishments, stickers and more! Use the GlueArts U Cut It Foam to add dimension and depth to the embellishments so they lift off the tree just a bit. Have fun with this step…this is where it really comes together.
6) Add a hand cut trunk and decorative edge cut from one of the papers for the trunk of the tree. Add a few sprays of the Maya Road Mists to canvas for a light color. Finish off with Epiphany Crafts Stars with Bubble Caps tops for a shiny addition.
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