Showing posts with label Gift ideas. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Gift ideas. Show all posts

Wednesday, April 30, 2014

Salt dough idea

Hello to you all.

I’d like to share with you something I made for Tammi and my Christmas challenge. This month was to use a Saturated Canary image with option to hide a gift inside.

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I saw those cute little jars at Michaels in the $2 bin… checked out yesterday with 2 more and they are now down to $1 which means they are on clearance and usually that means in the dollar section it may take a while until they are back in. There are two styles available square and round, with a patch of chalk paint to write on. I went with the square style so its easier to adhere a focal point image and with some strong scor tape the design paper holds nicely over the edges with no issue.
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the image is by Kirsta Smith, Saturated Canary called Spitz. I used some pretty Magnolia Design paper, Magnolia picket Fence die, seam binding ribbon, pearl stickers, gingham ribbon, white gel pen, Stickles, Copic marker, Alphabet stickers to decorate the jar.

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Here is what I have made for the inside…. I have to admit I wanted to make something to add a gift card… a little boring Smile this one was more work but it was fun to make with the kids. So if you have a rainy day, try it out. I used to make salt dough as a kid all the time. Its so easy essentially its 2 part flour and 1 parts of Salt with 1 part of water mixed, shaped and dried either at a sunny window or on lowest heat setting in the oven over several hours.

Now if you like to stamp on the ornaments, gift tags or what ever you decide to make you would roll your dough out, stamp first and than cut the shape out with a cookie cutter. I was able to stamp some Magnolia Tilda images onto my dough but haven't really figured a way out how to color them. I was about to play with my pencils but ran out of time. So here are for now just a few “plain” ones.Salzteig_1

I used the following Magnolia stamps to stamp on my tags/Ornaments:
A Merry Christmas, 25 North pole, Frosty the snowman, Merry Christmas seal,

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Here is a detailed recipe how to make the dough

 

What you'll need

  • 1 cup flour
  • 1/2 cup salt
  • 1/2 cup water
  • Rolling pin
  • Cookie sheet
  • Toothpick
  • Miniature cookie cutters
  • Acrylic paints
  • Glitter glue or glitter paint
  • Ribbon

Helpful Tip:

If your toppers are large enough, you can make two holes in each so that you can thread ribbon through like a button, only showing a small amount of ribbon on the front.

Notes:

Uncooked salt dough doesn’t keep well, so only make enough dough for the ornaments you are going to make. If you are only making a few toppers, halve the ingredients above. The listed amounts will make enough ornaments for a classroom of 20.

Variations:

These make adorable pins to wear to school. Just don’t make a hole. Glue a pin back to the back of the completed ornament instead.

How to make it

  1. Preheat the oven to 250° F.

  2. Mix together salt, flour, and water until dough is formed.

  3. Knead the dough on a floured surface until the mixture is elastic and smooth. If dough is too sticky, sprinkle with flour, continue to do so until stickiness is gone. Do not add too much flour, as this will dry out the dough and will cause it to crack before you get a chance to bake it.

  4. Roll out the dough to about 1/4” thick with a rolling pin that has been dusted with flour.

  5. Use cookie cutters to cut out as many ornaments as you want.

  6. Use a toothpick to make a hole toward the top of the shape. Poke the toothpick into the shape, then holding toothpick straight up and down, make a circular motion as if you were stirring something. Keep circling until the hole is the size you want. You can also use a straw or a stir stick to poke the hole.

  7. Place all shapes onto an ungreased cookie sheet and place into the preheated oven.

  8. Bake for 2 hours.

  9. Remove from oven and allow to cool completely.

  10. Paint the ornaments.

  11. When paint is dry, use glitter glue or glitter paint to put a sparkling cover coat on your ornaments.

  12. When the glitter is dry, thread ribbon through hole and tie in a knot in the back.

  13. Hang on your tree or tie onto a package.

Sunday, April 20, 2014

Altered canvas bag

Hi there.. Happy Easter to you all
hope you had a good hunt with the kids for all the goodies.

Nice to see you have some time to swing by my blog for a minute or two. I would like to show you a canvas bag I altered for a friend.
The other day when I was hanging out over at Angie’s house I saw the cute bags she made with one of her Little Darlings stamps and I thought geezz…. so want to try one too AND most importantly it all worked out for me due to the “main” project I wanted to do… will show you later.

Canvas bag

Again, I printed “Poppy” 100% out, colored her with Copics in – you saw the image on the Magnet book than I scanned the image and printed it out onto “Print & Iron” Cotton Fabric sheets (100%). The colors did lack some “brilliance” on the fabric sheet compared to the original, but I don’t know if it was because my ink in the printer ran on low or if I had to change my printer settings. It didn’t matter to me… compared to the photos… the colors where more saturated as it does really show and I think it worked out well on the pale canvas cotton fabric.

Next I stamped my canvas bag with brown ink usable for fabrics and a few Magnolia stamps, heat set ink with iron. Than I sewed some pretty crochet ribbon around the edge. Cut my image out and ironed it onto the bag. Next step was just a quick embellishing with stuff I had in my craft bins and I am sure you have some of it too. I will give you some of the names below

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Tim Holtz lace chain, Tim Holtz Idea-ology, Martha Stewart crochet butterflies, canvas flowers, vintage findings, Prima Marketing flowers and metal trinkets, Versa Craft ink pad in brown, stamps: Magnolia post mark, circular and script

Thank you. See you soon.

Claudia
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Monday, January 13, 2014

Magnetic Die Storage Book

Hello,
I would like to show you one of the gifts I made for Christmas for a crafting friend.
I knew she collects just as I many dies and I love these magnetic books. Of course mine are not decorated lol – I never seam to find time for that, but I did label all my books with bakers twine ribbon in the spine of the book and I used my Tea label dies as tags and sorted my Magnolia dies into groups that work for me as Winter, foliage, border and label/tags.

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I was back and forth with the gift as far as decoration went if I should make it Christmas looking or more general. As you can see I think went more neutral but as I look at it right now it almost looks like a Valentines gift today lol.

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As always most of the supplies I use are available at Sir Stampalot. I just noticed at the website a nice magnet storage solution I actually consider to purchase for my Spellbinder Nestabilitie collection made by Art Bin.
The cute image is by Saturated Canary but I think it’s a digi image and I cant recall the exact name.

All other supplies are as follows:
Design Paper: Magnolia Ink
Tulip, Magnolia ink red Kitchen Cloth , Magnolia ink green with dots
Dies: DooHickey large butterfly, DooHickey Tilda Tag, Memory box Tiffany Frame die
Stamp: Mangolia Postmark, script
Embellishments:
Bakers twine, red gingham, Stickles, Frantage shabby white, Prima Marketing wood Embellishments Birds and Owls, seam binding, flowers

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This how the book looks on my friends desk with some of her Magnolia dies stored stored in it.

Thanks for looking

Tuesday, December 17, 2013

a little gift

Hello there...
as always I was pretty late getting all my Christmas gifts prepared and mailed out but seams most of them have already arrived, so happy about that.
As I was struggling with creative ideas I have found the post-it note holder I had already started in Summer with some lovely papers Janice from Sir Stampalot had sent me. Of course I had planed to use them with a summer image - the cold pink and green works well with silver for a winter look too. This is my second holder and I thought I had taken photos how the inside looks but I think I never did.
Essentially imagine a 12x12 paper and you score the paper so you have 9 sections scored. You would cut the 4 squares in the top /bottom corners out (this is just the visual) if you want to re-create this.. don't forget to add the height of your post-it note, so I added to my squares about 0.5. I used 2 12x12 of paper. If you create yourself a dummy first from old paper it's very easy to figure out.
 
I also stamped a little sentiment some of the Post-it notes in a corner. Made it look a little more finished.
 

 These are the supplies I used:
Stamp: Winter Wonderland Collection "Show the Way Tilda"
Dies: Magnolia Doo Hickey Mistletoe, poinsettia
Memory Box snowflake die
Stickles: Star Dust, Diamond, Silver
Coloring: copics, white gel pen
Tools: Scor pal


post signatureThank you and take care

Thursday, May 16, 2013

Blue Baby Sophisticate

Hello ladies,
how are you today?

Its finally warming up here in Michigan and i am starting to count down the days we leave to go on a trip to Disney. Lots of things still to get.. i wonder each year where those goggles are i purchase each year for the boys :-) Cant wait to hang out by the pool a little bit and enjoy the sun. The kids are now in a age where i do not feel i constantly need to be with them in the water and have an eye on them like an eagle :-)

Speaking of kids...
One of our friends had a baby boy about a week and a half ago.. she had a really bad pregnancy... so happy for her sweet Andrew is healthy and she can hold him in her arms. 

 I have knitted her a little cardigan and purchases a pair of pants to go with it. I purchased on purpose not a newborn set because i remember how many things you get in this size and baby grows so fast, i was not even able to put those cute little clothes on my boys

  The size you see is a size 6 month and up. Think it should work out fine for the fall too with a long sleeved shirt. 
I used for this cardigan the same super soft yarn i used for Camilla's baby's sweater, its just so fun to knit with it.


Here are the supplies i used:

Stamp: Magnolia "Baby"
Sentiment: Papertrey ink
Papers: Maja Design
dies: Go Create, Spellbinders Oval
Charm: Handmade with love - Hobby House

Baby sweater/cardigan:
yarn: Malabrigo Worsted - super wash - Navy
Needles: Addi Lace 5.5
Pattern: Baby Sophisticate - FREE

If you like me to knit a baby sweater for your grandchild or baby, please feel free to contact me at claudiaesrosaathotmail.com.

I would love to do have a reason to make something :-) After my vacation i am going to post a few baby things on Etsy, i knitted in the evenings.



Thursday, April 18, 2013

A baby cardi with a baby card

Hello dears, how are you today?

I would like to show you a little hand knitted vest i have made for an acquaintance. I am pretty sure she will be more than surprised when she is reads my name on the envelope lol.. she is expecting her first baby and i think it is such an amazing experience (if you are not constantly sick) i wanted to make her a little card and of course since i love to knit - i wanted to make a little baby sweater. They are made so quick, the one you see i was able to whip out in just 2 evenings. I even have some yarn left and if i find time i might make a matching hat. The size you see is size 3-6 months, with some room to grow into. I remember getting way too many gifts in size newborn and the babies grows so fast - i wanted her to be able to put the little one in this handmade gift a little longer than just a few weeks. Hopefully she likes it. Fingers crossed.


Oh yes, there is also a card i made to go with the sweater ... the colors of the sweater dictated the colors - i found them in the fall line (Walking in the Forrest) of Maja Design Design papers but i think it does no show too much. You can find all Maja Design papers over at Timbroscrapmania.

I also would like to submit this card to Timbroscrapmanias challenge "Baby's coming".


 Additional supplies:
Pregnant Tilda, flower corner stamp, font stamp - once upon a time
Die: Go Create, Lovely Fence (Magnolia)
Other: paper doily, Tim Holtz Film strip, lace, twine, seam binding ribbon, flowers: Hobby House
Sentiment: Stampin up

Baby vest:
yarn: Malabrigo Worsted (suuuper soft and washable) the perfect baby yarn
needles: Addi lace 5.5 mm
Pattern: Free - Pickles Plain Vest

Monday, April 15, 2013

Thank you gift bag


Hello ladies thank you so much for your visit.
Debbie asked me if i had time to make for her a couple of cards to give her room mom's with the option of adding a Gift card.

Well...as you can see my first idea was not to make a card but a decorated paper bag. I got once a sweet decorated bag from Tammi and she included a gift card for me and i thought it was so cute. I would give this along with some chocolate.


For the image i went with one of the "neutral" Tilda's from the just recent Collection. The entire Collection is now available and ready to ship at Sir Stampalot.


Additional supplies used:
Sentiment: Lili of the Valley
Dies:Tim Holtz - Butterfly border, Sign (Alterations) Go Create
Papers: pink butterflies, blue/pink paper flamingo flowers, script once upon a time all by Magnolia,
Embellishments: blue Chandelier Garland by Magnolia, Stickles

Thursday, April 11, 2013

Looking to make a craft to make with your kids?


Hello ladies, how are you?
We have had a rainy week and its just all day dark. Yesterday i had to turn on the lights at 2 pm and we got a flood warning with all that rain coming down.


Well.. i have nothing "exciting" to show you today :-) but maybe it inspires you to get your old, for ages tucked away shrink foil out of your cabinet. Well at least that's where i found mine. Shrink foil is such a fun project and my kids have a blast cutting monsters and all sorts of shapes out and color them in. Of course the fun part is to watch them through the oven glass shrink and curl to tiny things :-). I cut Tilda with Tulip with my biggest oval Nestabilitie shape out and look how small it turned out to be.


The other thing you might remember what happens with Shrink foil is that usually after they shrunk, the colors are really pale and light, so i tried to press down my pencils (Pablo's) really heavily and get a good grip of ink on the rough surface of the shrink foil.



 I am happy with the intensity of the coloring however i need to remember to start out with the lightest color first and than go over that area with a darker color (for instance a flower start with yellow and than color patels with pink in) because the "right" side will be the one you are not coloring on and the wrong side is the one you color on. You will need to seal that side with a sealer - you could use just probably clear nail polish for your kids shapes but for mine i used Rangers Glossy Accents.

tools: Crop a dile, charms, pen, liquid pearls, dies: Nestabilities and Go Create - a tag die i got from my friend Nicole. Thanks girl.

Monday, April 1, 2013

Egg Container

Hello ladies, i hope you have had a great Easter celebration with your family and children.
I know in Europe, you are all still celebrating Easter Monday and have today off, my husband works here for a Italian company and he also is one of the lucky people who is still home.

I would like to show you a "quick" Mitbringsel (German :-) for a friend. I used up all scraps of the pretty Little Darlings "Summer Sorbet" papers. They matched perfectly the Milka Egg container i found at my local grocery store. For those of you who have not seen those containers - because i noticed it is almost impossible to get in the States paper egg containers for 4 or 6 eggs. The containers Milka has is filled with 4 chocolate eggs and i only saw them about 3 weeks before Easter, they were already sold out about 1 week ago. Luckily I did buy 2 containers - one the kids ate of course all the eggs but i keept the container and i plan on altering it maybe to give to a baby - filled with a pair of socks or hand knitted booties. I will come with something up i am sure.


 Supplies used: Milka chocolate egg container
Stamps: Tilda - Sweet Crazy Love
Sentiment: my friend Tammi gave it to me
Paper: Little Darlings
Other: ribbons; Stampin up yellow taffeta, recycled wide twill (Pottery Barn Kids), Raffia,
 Pearl stickers, Paper Doily, lace, double sided sticky tape, mounting pads, feathers, circular punches, Stickles,

Sunday, March 24, 2013

small hairbrushes and some candy for you

BLOG CANDY IS NOW CLOSED.
Thank you. 
Hello my dear readers, thank you so much for all your lovely comments or just for swinging by to take time to look what i have created.

Today i wanted to show you the smaller brushes i spoke about earlier. It took me a bit to finish the brush using "Blanche" because i had to get some EZ mount. The stamping on such a uneven surface is just not possible without a cushion on the stamp. The brush with the circles is my first one, before i did all the work with stamping and coloring i wanted to make sure it acutally turns out okay. I used a Sharpie to just doodle and fill in the simple shapes.


I also thought it would be nice to give one of you a little gift. I have gotten so many great compliments on the first set of hairbrushes - so i thought i would offer the one you see on the photos with the roses


 along with 2 Magnolia stamps (Cacao and Tilda blowing hearts) to one of you. Just leave me a comment below, i will draw the winner on Wednesday this coming week. 

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Thursday, March 21, 2013

Cute Origami Card Fold


Hello friends, today i would like to show you a couple of cards i really quickly whipped out the other day to give to 2 teachers at school.

The cards are made so quickly and are something special you don't see every day and are fun to open.
here is a shot of the two samples i made one uses Happy Easter Tilda and the other uses Tilda with Egg and Chicken.


For both cards i used heavy patterned paper - you know i love Little Darlings new line. I raved about it quite a few times. Its just the patterns of the paper are really nicely scaled and the quality of the paper is wonderful.


Well... i took a few more shots to show you how the cards fold. you don't need to add a ribbon to hold the cards shut. i just added that as a extra decoration. see the little square flap.. that's where the tip  of the envelope gets tucked into.

both cards are decorated in the inside. Lots of possibilities. as you can see. One card i did use a few more accessory stamps and on the red purple card i just added a sentiment and added a I Tunes gift card.


Additional stamps used:
happy Easter Sentiment Magnolia
bumble Bee - Magnolia
grass with butterflies -Magnolia

I did post the tutorial for this quite a while back on my blog with step by step how to fold and score. I have no time right now to find it because i have to pick my boys up at school in 10 minutes but i have a 3 card on my desk sitting and when i post this card i will explain again how its made. 
Sorry for that.
hugs and i hope you enjoyed this posting

Sunday, March 17, 2013

Magnolia Nautical Shadow Box

Hello ladies… today I would like to show you the first shadow box I have made (before it gets all dusty)
If you have not had a chance to look or missed the posting – you can find the second one I made here.

I did get this cute box from my friend Tammi for Christmas and I must say at first I was a bit intimidated by it but honestly once you make one… it is truly addictive. At first I thought the larger ones would be harder to decorate but making 2 I think it would be easier. You could add more images and also I have found the selection of things you could add to the shadow boxes a bit better.

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Most of my supplies come from the Tim Holtz range. He is just making so many amazing things! Its really awesome – and a bit expensive lol – I get easily carried away.

If you notice compared to the Spring shadow box tray I did the wording on the wooden frame… this is all done with a tissue tape I found in the Tim Holtz section. I love the effect, because at first you might think its stamped. All you need is patience and a sharp Exacto knife.

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Additional supplies:
7 Gypsies Shadow box tray, shadowbox tray
Tilda Ohoj
paper: Websters pages
Embellishments: Stickles, K&Company, charms, Tim Holtz, glitter,
Dies: Magnolia Flag die, Tim Holtz Alterations Alphabet die

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Thanks Tammi for the wonderful gift and the challenge!