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

Tuesday, November 10, 2009

Debbie - Days to Christmas project




Days to Christmas Project
By: Debbie Nicholas

Supplies Needed:

Basic Grey Eskimo Kisses patterned paper pack
Basic Grey Eskimo Kisses cardstock stickers
Basic Grey Eskimo Kisses Alphabet Stickers
Misc Ribbon
2 Shaped punches
ink to edge
KI Memories/Elsie Flannigan Baseball Album

I covered one of the baseball album covers with Eskimo Kisses paper and inked around the edge.
On top of this i placed a square of blue bazzill cardstock and using the alphabet stickers spelled out  'only (leave a space for the countdown days to be inserted here) days to Christmas'
The little countdown days were made by popping an oval of white cardstock onto an oval scallop of patterned paper slightly larger.  This is then attached to some double sided sticky velcro so that the days can be removed and counted down until Christmas.
The box was a simple container i covered with Eskimo Kisses and fastened with a ribbon - the idea its from Santa should make it more exciting for the kids to count down to Christmas day :)

Friday, November 06, 2009

Debbie - Christmas Cupcake Holder



Christmas Cupcake Holder
By: Debbie Nicholas

Supplies Needed:

Basic Grey Eskimo Kisses Patterned Paper pack
1 sheet of acetate
very fine glitter
Basic Grey Eskimo Kisses Sticker sheet

How to:
Follow the instructions for the box as per this link on my blog.
This is a template i designed myself so feel free to use it as you wish but please link back to where you got the instructions.  
Here is a link to the single and double measurements. 

The little houses were simply rectangles cut from chipboard.
Pop some dst onto the board and cover with the Eskimo Kisses paper.
The roof was made from a simple rectangle of cardstock scored down the middle and again covered with patterned paper.
Simple squares cut from cardstock and patterned paper are added to represent a door and windows.
I used spray adhesive to cover the whole house (mine as well as this little one!! ;) ) with fine glitter - it adds that finishing Christmas touch.

THANK you, Debbie, for sharing these FAB templates with us!

Friday, October 02, 2009

Zarah - Basic Grey X-mas cards (Show Info!)












Christmas cards - the easy way
By: Zarah S Peterson
How to do it:
  1. Cut your 12x12’ patterned papers down to two strips that are both 2x12 and two strips that are 4x12.
    Cut these strips into 3 4x2’s, 2 6x2’s, 3 4x4’s and 2 6x4’s.
    (Meaning cut one of each width into half and one of each width into 3 equal bits of 4 inch wide.)
    If you’d only use 2 patterned papers that’d give you material enough for 4 large cards and 6 small ones.
    I’ve used 5 coordinated patterned papers – which amounts to 10 large (6x4) cards and 15 small (4x4’) ones. A slightly wonky image of the cutting scheme can be found above.
  2. Now, cut your Bazzill into card bases. The way I do that, is that I chose a paper that’s not very depending on the way the fibres run, to be folded neatly. Canvas is great for this, for example.
    I cut the paper once at 4’ which leaves me a nice 8x12 piece that cuts down the middle (at 6’) to make two bookfold cards. Each Bazzill makes 3 6x4 cards.
    For the smaller ones I start the same way, by cutting away a 4x12-strip and then I cut the 8x12 piece that’s left at 4 and 8, leaving me three 4x8 pieces that folds into three 4x4 cards.
    (The bigger piece, I usually just mark down at 8’ and then I cut strips for journaling from the spare 4’.)
  3. Mount the patterned papers as desired. As you can see, you can just glue down them down the way they are and make neat cards by decorating them with stickers – for example these nice ones from Bazzill that match the card bases nicely.
    Remember that you can turn the papers and card bases to give some variation!
    Both of the bigger card folds can be used either lying or standing up – and the smaller one can also be used either way.
  4. If desired: add your own touch!
    You can, for example, chose to add some extra flair to the cards if you would like. Some ink on the edges, maybe some Bazzill to frame the thinner stip as well (makes it sturdier too) and maybe some pop-up dots to give dimension?
    You can also frame your motifs by adding more than one mat - maybe even different colours?
    Or add faux stitching, drawn edges, stickles/bling, glossy accents and much more. There's tons of fun things to try!
    I’ve also trimmed my 4x6 pieces slightly to make the card base show.
  5. You’re done! In just a matter of minutes, you’ve managed to prepare a whole bunch of X-mas cards and I’m sure that will be a nice relief when the time comes to start thinking about sending them. (Because if you’re anything like me – you’re usually up all night making cards last minute – wrecking your brain to come up with ways to use the papers you already have – because you don’t have time to order – and that’s gonna look nice. Now, you won’t have to worry! Have some gingerbread. You did GREAT!)
Materials used:
Bazzill cardstock: red, green and lots of white
Basic Grey Wreath/Sugar Cookie, Gingerbread/Orange Peel, Yuletide/Wintermint, Tidings/Wintermint (all from the Fruitcake line) and Snowfall Pear (from the Dasher line)
Super cute Studio G stamps - email the store for a list and images of these cuties!

I've also used: Pens and pencils, stickles, Glossy Accents, staplers, lace & ribbons, pins, 3d-foam dots, bling/pearls, flowers & leaves.


SHOW INFO:
Now, if you'd like to see these cuties IRL (and of course you do!) and you're near Cardiff, well... You're in LUCK! Scrapbook Outlet Online are attending the ICHF - International Craft and Hobby Fair in Cardiff this weekend!
Not "only" will you be able to admire Zarah's handiwork up close and personal - there will be other hands on examples of X-mas items by our DT and there will, of course, be a LOT of bargains waiting to be made...

Have fun - we'll see you in Cardiff, I hope!!