Tuesday, December 14, 2010
Paperback Tree
Tuesday, December 7, 2010
Super quick, super easy, and super cute ornaments
So, let's gather up our supplies:
You will also need some lace scraps, Stickles glitter glue, (I used and adore Platinum), a little bit of tinsel, and some vanilla posies.
That's all you need. We're ready to get started now.
Here are two images you might like to use.
You can click on these images to make them larger, then right click and save to your computer. Open them up in some sort of editing program and crop them into circles. For the smaller ornaments I cropped my images to 2", and for the larger ornaments I used 3" circles. I printed some of my images on cardstock, and some on fabric. The fabric just gives a softer image and texture.
Now, you can add a length of ribbon, or lace to the top of your ornament and hang on your tree. You could leave the ribbon off and use these as gift toppers. Hang a bunch of them in the varrying sizes from your chandeliers or ceiling for a Christmas party. Lots of things you can do with them!
Here are a few variations.
That is it!
I really hope you enjoy this little project. If you have any questions, please let me know, I'll be happy to help. I would of course love to see any ornaments you might make.
Cerri xoxo
Wednesday, December 1, 2010
Previews, Day 2
Here we go:
ALL kits will be sold in their shops on December 2nd. I do hope you will join us and pick up some wonderful holiday projects for yourself, or as gifts. I know these gals always make their kits lovely enough to be presents as a gift!
Tuesday, November 30, 2010
Previews, Day 1
Please join us tomorrow for more previews, and I hope you will join us on Thursday for the kit sales.
Tuesday, November 23, 2010
All That's Bright - Star Ornaments
Materials Needed:
Metal Star Ornaments (but you can use paper mache too)
Ivory Spray Paint
Clear Adhesive Spray
Mica Snowflakes
Vintage Sheet Music
Christmas Images
Silver Glass Glitter
Glue for Glitter
Hot Glue Gun
Stickles
E6000 Glue
Circle Punch
Lace or Ribbon Pieces
1. Spray paint front and back of ornaments – letting dry between each coat.2. Use spray glue and coat both sides evenly then dip into mica snowflakes.
Shake off extra and let dry.
3. Cut 2 strips of vintage sheet approximately 1 ½” wide by length of sheet, tearing 1 side. Accordion fold the stripe of paper approximately ¼” wide for the folds. Repeat with the 2nd strip.
4. Punch a circle of paper.
Glue ends of each strip and then forming into pleated circle with torn edge to the outside. Add glue to the punched circle and glue on back to hold in place.
5. Punch Christmas images out – add Stickles – let dry. Once dry edge image circle with glitter glue and add Silver Glass Glitter to edges. Then glue to the front of pleated circle.
6. Use E6000 to glue pleated circle to ornament – let dry.
7. Finish by adding vintage pieces of lace or ribbon. This is a great way to use small remnants.
I have so enjoyed creating this Christmas Ornament Tutorial and I hope you enjoyed it too. Look for more inspiring holiday tutorials.
Have a creative day, Sheila.
Saturday, November 20, 2010
Stocking Swap
All of the partners have been sent out. If you signed up and did not receive an email from me with your swap information, please email me right away.
Also, yes, I did extend the swap deadline until December 13th. That should give everyone time to get their stockings ready and shipped. If you get yours done earlier than that, by all means ship it out!
I would suggest emailing your partner and getting to know them a little better. You want to make this swap special for each other!
If you have any questions, please email me.
Thanks for participating in our swap!
Hello swappers! I just wanted to let everyone know that I am still in the process of doing the matching. We had many more people join that I anticipated so it's taking me a little time to get all of the partners matched, but I will have them to you by this weekend.
If you signed up, and have not heard from me by Monday morning, then please send me an email.
(I can not however take any new participants, the swap is now closed)
See you soon!