Showing posts with label christmas crafts. Show all posts
Showing posts with label christmas crafts. Show all posts

Thursday, December 24, 2015

Candy Cane Ornament

Tomorrow's the big day! Will you be traveling today? Wrapping presents? Baking? Or maybe you'll be spending a little time getting crafty? 


I'm always creating something and yesterday it was this candy cane ornament using Fun Stampers Journey supplies. 


Want to make one too? All you need are a couple candy canes, the six Fun Stampers Journey supplies listed below and a glue gun. Just wrap canes in the cord using a dab of hot glue occasionally to keep cord in place. Then using a generous dab of hot glue, attach the canes together as shown. Finish ornament by tying a bow around the center and adding Mini Jingles with Natural Journey Twine. For a little extra pizzazz I added a die cut leaf sprig using the Journey Blooms Holiday Die set and Lemongrass card stock. 

And there you have it...a simple, homespun ornament for your tree. Or make a few more for your neighbors. Enjoy! 


Fun Stampers Journey Supplies:
Holiday Trio Cord AC-0155
Mini Jingles AC-0153
Natural Journey Twine AC-0005
Candy Apple Satin Ribbon AC-0145
Lemongrass CS-0019

Wednesday, December 16, 2015

7 Days of Sparkle - Fun Stampers Journey Style

'Tis the season for adding sparkle to your projects so Richard Garay created the Seven Days of Sparkle video series (links below) to give you ideas for adding more shimmer and magic to your holiday crafts. 


I had the honor of contributing a few projects for Richard's series such as the above tags that show one of the many ways you can use the new Tinsel Trim.  And the Santa's Message in a Bottle ornament below is a project idea for re-using your Glass Glitter jar when it's empty. 


In one of the videos, Richard suggests we add lovely shimmer to a project with Pearled Paper as shown in this Merry Christmas Card. 


And how about all the gorgeous Journey Sequins? Use just a few for a touch of sparkle or a whole bunch together to fill in a shape as was done for the ornament card below. 


For more ideas and more Fun Stampers Journey supplies to add sparkle to your holiday click on the links below.

Hope your holiday shines!

First Day of Sparkle: Sparkle Cuts
Second Day of Sparkle: Tinsel Trim
Third Day of Sparkle: Glass Glitter
Fourth Day of Sparkle: Pearled Paper
Firth Day of Sparkle: Silver & Gold Splashes
Sixth Day of Sparkle: Embossing Powder
Seventh Day of Sparkle: Sequins


Wednesday, December 9, 2015

Spool Ornament

I'm at it again! I'm crafting more Christmas ornaments. It's become an addiction! A good addiction. This one is made with a wooden spool and a few supplies from Fun Stampers Journey. 


The idea came from this Epiphany Crafts ornament I discovered on Pinterest a couple years ago. 


It's super easy to make and a great way to spend time with the kids while they're on break for the holidays. 


I think if I were to make another I'd paint the wooden buttons...one green and one red. A little more color would be lovely! 


Fun Stampers Journey Supplies:
Whip Cream IP-0009
Journey Sparkle Dust AC-0013
Wooden Accents AC-0031
Natural Journey Twine AC-0005
Mini Jingles AC-0153
Star Frame AC-0150
Winter Fresh Prints PP-0018
Candy Apple CS-0007


Monday, December 23, 2013

Paper Chains

Here we are just a couple days away from Christmas which means the kiddos are out of school and it's a great time to make something crafty with them. How about a good old fashioned paper chain? Remember those? I thought it would be fun to create one using Top Dog Dies' Wesley Boarder Die.


What do you think? This die makes a beautiful paper chain, doesn't it?


I love all the detailing!


Here's a picture of it on our little tinsel tree. 


There's so many ways to deck the halls with paper chains...draped along a buffet table or mirror. I thought several of these hung vertically on a door would be pretty. How would you decorate with paper chains? Ohhh...what about weaving some lights through one?

Well, I've got a few presents to wrap! And cookies to devour! Last Friday's baking went smoothly. I only ruined one batch of cookies and made the biggest mess! At the end of the day I don't think there was a single surface in our kitchen that wasn't sticky! But we got it all cleaned up in time for company on Saturday and there were lots of  happy, cookie eating folks at our place!

Wednesday, December 2, 2009

December Second

Today was a much quieter day than the whirlwind shopping trip of yesterday! And the weather was cold and rainy too! On days like these I like to stay inside, have a cup of tea and craft! Since it's the begining of December that means I'm usually trying to finish up my Christmas cards and the annual ornaments we send to our family and friends. With that said I'd like to share with you two easy craft projects that you can whip up in no time and mail out in time for Christmas.

The first project is Christmas cards. If you haven't gotten around to that task yet, here's a great solution for recycling your cards from last year. If you already decided on your cards for this year, save the ones you receive this month and use them for this project next year.



This card was made from one we received last year. I simply used a circle cutter to cut a few images from the old card and arranged them on a piece of sage card stock. The sentiment is a rubber stamp that can be used over and over again and then I simply added a little jute bow. Buttons, adhesive gems or ribbon make nice accents to this type of project. Notice the matching envelope in the photo? I found a smaller image on the back of my card that I was able to use to make a coordinating envelope.

My second project is very simple yet elegant, a paper craft project that's versatile and can be mailed along with your cards. In this photo it's an ornament.



Or, use it as a tag for a bottle of wine. Great for your hostess.




Not only are these monogrammed circles perfect as ornaments or a wine bottle, they can be made into gift tags or print names on them for your holiday table place settings.




Super simple and easy to make, either use a die cut machine or mega punch to make your scalloped circle. Use a circle punch for the cream card stock and then run it through your ink jet printer to add an initial, monogram or name. I used a glue pen to add a fine line of glitter around the edge of the cream circle. Then punch a hole at the top of the circle to add your ribbon/hanger. After I made my bow, I used some black craft string to tie a small jingle bell onto the center of the ribbon.

I hope you have enjoyed my projects for the day and can pop by each day to see what happens at the Martin house during the month of December. Thanks for visiting and happy crafting!

Wednesday, September 16, 2009

Crazy About Christmas





Last weekend I had the best time over at my pal Audrey's house crafting all these Christmas goodies. I know it's a bit on the early side since fall doesn't officially begin until next week, but when you have a lot of things to make for friends, family, teachers and an Etsy shop, it's never too soon to get going. In fact, Audrey and I are opening an Etsy shop together in a couple days so come back for the grand opening announcement and address to our new site!

Friday, August 14, 2009

Snowflake Remake



Last year I made this fun and glittery snowflake (bottom photo) with an unfinished wood snowflake die cut from the craft store. It wasn't too difficult. I picked out this pretty blue and and white snowflake patterned paper that I papered the snowflake with and then added glitter to give it a lot of sparkle. The finishing touch was the white satin ribbon. Done!

Well, yesterday a great gal pal of mine, Audrey, came over to do some crafting and we were flipping through a magazine for inspiration, before we began out projects, when we came upon the same die cut snowflake decorated in a completely different style. It reminded me of this blue one I made last year so I pulled it out to show her. Right away she had some fabulous ideas that turned my pretty snowflake into an amazing creation! Just by layering a couple felt snowflakes and adding them to the center with some adhesive pearls, it transformed my snowflake into a stunning new creation. (top photo) Thanks, Audrey!

To see more of Audrey's incredible creations, she's such an inspiring artist, check out her blog at www.audreypettit.wordpress.com.
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