Tuesday, 7 December 2010

Giant Humbug Carton - Most Wanted Christmas DIY Challenge

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I've entered this is the Most Wanted Christmas DIY Challenge http://www.vouchercodes.co.uk/
This is another idea I used last year and thought I would post again, but this time offering a A4 pdf file of the humbug striped paper (below) that I have designed  for it this year.  If you would like the file please e-mail me nellxxxx@aol.com and I'll send it to you as soon as I can. It looks really good when printed on a light brown/beige paper.

 

I have put some instructions together and just hope that I have got them in the right order. It's quite fiddly making something and photographing it at the same time.
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Cut a piece of light brown paper/light card 27 cm x 18 cm and draw lines with a thick brown felt tip pen.
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Turn the card/paper over and  put a line of double sided tape (or glue) along one long and one short edge.
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With striped side facing up roll the paper/card to make a cylinder.
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And then flatten the bottom end.(see below)
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To complete the carton/bag squeeze it together in the opposite direction to the bottom of the bag (I hope that makes sense) to form a triangular shape.
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Now, is the time to fill your bag with humbugs.
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When bag is filled, glue the two sides together and hold in place with a few clips until well stuck.
All that’s left to do now is decorate it with a tag or label.  I’ve just done a bit of mat and layering, with my own handwriting and sprig of holly.
I am really pleased with how it’s turned out. 
You could put sweets, toys and a motto/joke and make these in Christmassy colours as an alternative to crackers or as a different sort of goodie bag for children’s parties.

Monday, 6 December 2010

A Few More Cards Using DoCrafts Forever Friends Jelly Brads

Forever Friends Cosy Christmas jelly Brads
I was determined to use all the brads in pack …. and in all I have managed to make ten cards with them. Following on from yesterday these are the final few.
DoCrafts Christmas Pudding jelly brad
I loved the Christmas puddings so much I kept the cards very, very simple and just mat and layered them on a deep red and gold (which doesn’t show up very well in the picture). This card measures 3 3/4 ins square. This is the sort of card I would buy!
DoCrafts Jelly Brads 1
I used the two Christmas trees together, using a Nestabilities scalloped square die as the base. This card measures 4 3/4 ins square.
DoCrafts jelly Brads
This left me with two stars, two stockings and two snowflakes, which I have used altogether in a very different sort of card for me, measuring 5ins square.
One pack of lovely brads done and dusted!

Sunday, 5 December 2010

A New Challenge For Me?

Fairydoodler Card
I had an e-mail last week from Gayle who works under the name of Fairydoodler creating lovely online digital designs.  As she isn’t a crafter, she asked if I would perhaps work with her designs to look at ways that they can  be used in card making etc. I am a little apprehensive, as this is very new to me, but I have said yes…… nothing ventured and all that. 
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For this card I have taken an image from one of Gayle’s sets - “A Very Green Christmas” and fiddle farted about  with it using Publisher (which I find the easiest programme to manipulate images for my crafting). I’ve simply  cropped, copied and pasted to make a sheet of images to create a simple decoupage card.
Fairydoodler Card 1
I’ve mat and layered the main image on white, silver and navy card and then added a bit of faux stitching. Then I have decoupaged his hat, mittens, scarf and little bird.  To complete the design I’ve added the sentiment, punched snowflakes, a few gems and some micro glitter on the snow and sky.
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I love that Gayle has used subtle, slightly different colours to what I would usually go for, and I also love the detail in the scarf and gloves.
hankie box
Freebie Alert ......
To see more of Gayle’s designs click on the link below where there is a freebie to download.
http://www.aimeeasher.com/shoppe/manufacturers.php?manufacturerid=61
But, if you don't want to sign up to the Aimee Asher site you can follow Gayle's new blog:- http://fairydoodler-fairydoodlersden.blogspot.com/ where the freebie is available there too

Nothing Fancy About My Decoupage

In answer to Nicollete’s question.
Nicollette: Helen, what is your process for decoupage?
To be honest Nicollette I don’t think what I do is really decoupage, it’s just my way of adding a bit of dimension when I use a printed image on any of my cards. But, I’ll run through what I have done in the card below for you:-
  • Find image, decide which bits I want to stand out and then put together an A4 sheet of everything I need, (plus a few extra, in case my cutting out is a bit shonky). I use Publisher to do this, cropping, copying and pasting the images.
  • Print off.
  • Put main image on the card (after matting and layering etc.)
  • With the snowman I have cut out and used two images of the hat and gloves, one of the bird, and two of the scarf adding an extra layer for the centre bit – no descending shapes etc. like proper decoupage – it’s very, very basic.
  • I put them together using Poundland foam sticky pads that I cut down.
  • That’s it really, except I add twiddly fiddly bits, like flat back gems etc for extra bling.
Hope this helps – sorry I can’t help with the technicalities of using Publisher, it’s something I have taught myself and is just too complex to go through each stage.

Saturday, 4 December 2010

DoCrafts Forever Friends Cosy Christmas Jelly Brads

Forever Friends Cosy Christmas jelly Brads Forever Friends Cosy Friends jelly Brads by Do Crafts
Aghhhh, why do crafty companies do this to me ….. how could I resist  these Forever Friends jelly brads?  Just look at the gingerbread boy and girl, they are NOT going on a card ….. they are for me"! The brads cost £3.99 for 17 brads, which is about 17p each, but I reckon I will get at least 8 cards from the pack.
I’ve used this picture frame, (50p from a car boot sale) that has stood empty on my nik nak shelves for months …… just waiting …. waiting for my little gingerbread people!
DoCrafts Jelly Brads Gingerbread Boy and Girl
Now for the cards…….
Forever Friend jelly Brads
I’ve kept the design pretty simple, using a Nestabilities scalloped square die as the base which I’ve stuck down on foam pads for bit of extra dimension.
Forever Friends Jelly brads Do Crafts
And then I’ve gone berserk with the flat backed gems!
Jelly Brads DoCrafts Forever friends
Very cute!

Friday, 3 December 2010

Christmas Tree Card

This card was a nightmare to photograph trying to get the colours looking right.
Jewelled Christmas tree card
I am still not 100% happy with it, it needs a little something else, but I’m not quite sure what.  I tried it on white card and it looked very stark, perhaps it needs a contrasting band of colour behind the centre panel? Picture 041
As I said a while ago, I am trying to use up all my “old” Christmas stuff before I buy anything new - (except for absolute bargains and Poundland/Poundshop goodies) as a bit of an economy drive. I’ve had several packets of these embellishments for years, and have never found a use for them …. it says £2.75 on the back, I would never have paid that,  I seem to dimly remember that I got them for 70% off in a sale.
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It was a little fiddly trying to align the embellishments up equally. To finish the design all I have added is a silver star, a container and a few extra gems.
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Thursday, 2 December 2010

Snowman Tag

Snowman Tag using shaped playing crad
This snowman tag started life off in a pack of festive of playing cards. I bought them in the summer for something daft like 29p!  I’ve covered the back with white card and trimmed it down a little, cutting off his feet.  Then I’ve punched a hole in his hat for a ribbon, and embellished with flat backed gems, stars, a holly sticker left over from an old pack and some eyes made using Glitterati stickers.
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That’s one down ……. just another 51 to go!

Wednesday, 1 December 2010

Oh My Life Wednesday!!

OH MY LIFE!!!
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This tip used to be my lovely pristine craft room ….. a place for everything and everything in its place!!My Craftroom 3
But, now thanks to the festive season it looks like a bomb has hit it! ........Yes, those are Walkers pickled onion flavour crisps bunged on top of my birdcage, and no, I don't intend to do a craft project with them ..... I don't think???!!!!
My Craftroom 4
I just don’t know where to begin ……
My Craftroom 5
I’ve got to get those mugs in the oven to bake them…… and I need to empty that bin!
My Craftroom 6
And these mice need bagging up ….
My Craftroom 7
Ooooooooooo Christmas …….. BAH BUMBUG!!!

My Birdcages

I was struggling for a post for today, and thought a voyage round my craft room would be a crafty move and it has inspired a couple of questions about some of my treasures.
So for Suzanne …. you have noticed I have a thing about birdcages ….. though it’s hard to see them amongst all the squalor!!
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I embarrassed my family when we flew back from Tunisia two years ago  with this birdcage as my hand luggage, I was so determined to bring one back, it’s gradually getting shabbier, which makes it even more beautiful.
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This “faux” antique cage came from a craft market in Cardiff last Christmas, it was something daft like £9. Again it was a nightmare to carry through the shops, but I knew if I didn’t get it there and then, I’d never find another one.  The Gaudi lizard was a present from Barcelona from my PE Hockey Team.
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And these two cages are night light holders and they came from a local “bargain” warehouse and wouldn’t have cost more than £2.99.
My home is fairly minimalist as I don’t have time to dust and stuff but my craft room is where I put all my finds and treasures, to sort of inspire me.

Cello Bags for Sweetie Bags

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The question I have been asked most often in the run up to Christmas is what cello bags I use for my sweetie bags. To be honest my answer has always been a bit wishy washy, as I tend to cut down bags I already have to fit the topper.  But I can understand that to someone just starting crafting this is a really rubbish answer ….. so I am now going to tell you properly …….
The best cello bags for sweetie bags with toppers measure 3 x 5 inches and are available  from the same lady as I get my pretzel bags from, they cost £1.99 for 50 plus £1 P & P – which I reckon is a pretty good price (I also use these bags to put my wish bracelets and other jewellery  in)
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/50-x-3-x-5-Small-CLEAR-Cello-Bags-/250730961160pt=Uk_Crafts_Cake_Decorating_MJ&hash=item3a60bad908
Rudolph's Chocolate Treats Favour Candy Bag
I like to put between 50 – 60 grams of good quality sweets in my bags and this size is perfect.  I hope this has helped a little.

Tuesday, 30 November 2010

Candy Cane Heart

This was a bit fiddle farty…….
Candy cane heart Tree decoration 1
I’ve joined two wrapped candy canes together using my hot glue gun (it didn't harm the candy),  but because the canes were wrapped, it was hard to disguise/hide the cellophane wrapper at the end of the cane. That’s when I decided to add a few thick, glittery table confetti snowflakes, with clear flat back gems in the centres to hide the joins.
Candy Cane Heart Decoration 2
I’ve used a loop of red ribbon to hang it up on the Christmas tree etc.

Monday, 29 November 2010

Gingham Snowman Christmas Card

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I loved the effect of the Anita’s 3D laser snowmen stickers, that I have used on  my sweetie bags so much I thought I would try to convert the idea into a card, and I am dead chuffed with the result.
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All I’ve done is mat and layer the scalloped circle onto white and blue gingham squares, edged with blue and silver, followed by a bit of faux stitching and a red button to finished the effect. Voila.

Sunday, 28 November 2010

A Very Bejewelled Card

Bejewelled card
I’m not sure if this is a Christmas or Birthday card, I reckon it could be used for both!
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I’m trying to use up several packets of these embellishments that I have had for ages as part of my economy drive!
 Bejewelled card 3
I’m not too sure if there isn’t just a little too much bling on this card though, I’ll put it in my box and see if it goes.

Saturday, 27 November 2010

Gingham File

gingham file

I’ve put together a pdf file of 8 pages of small gingham if you would like a copy just e-mail me.

Let It Snow

Let it Snow - Snowman Card
I’ve used a digikit to make this card from :- http://sweetshoppedesigns.com/sweetshoppe/product.php?productid=16188&cat=0&page=1  it’s called Little Joys and it’s just so lovely.  I am fussy about my snowmen, and the snowmen in this kit are perfect.
Let It Snow - Snowman Card 2
I’ve cut the snowman out and added small black stickers on his eyes and mouth, and tiny buttons down his front. For the background I’ve used a paper from the same kit and white glitter paper in wavy layers to give texture to the snow.
Let It Snow - Snowman Card 3
The snowflakes are made using a punch and the signpost is handwritten and is made using scraps of a wood effect paper.