Thursday, December 19, 2024

Xmas Honey Fruit Bread



 A recent trip to Japan enabled us to sample lots of delightful, tasty treats.  There was a fruit bread that we especially enjoyed from a European bakery (lots of them in Japan).  I made it my mission to recreate the taste of this bread.  While my version doesn't have exactly the same look or taste, it is pretty close. The Japanese version was darker and more packed with fruit.  I liked the rustic look of the Japanese loaf but felt it was too dense with fruit.  My husband and I both think that my version of the fruit bread is as good as the Japanese one. He says it tastes even better....what a nice guy!  I am happy that I was able to recreate a pleasurable treat and now I am able to make it in the future for friends and family.  Happy Holiday Baking !

Saturday, December 14, 2024

Gnomes for Xmas

Recently, I traveled to Japan and was surprised to see Xmas was in full swing there.  Not unexpected, there were Santas everywhere and strangely there were lots of gnomes, too. I suppose it must be the European influence....lots of Swedish and French products for sale.  Of course, I purchased a few small gnomes and stuffed them into my already bulging suitcase.  Wanting more gnomes, I decided that I could probably make my own...so I did!  
I started by blending white Hearty clay with a bit of red and orange Hearty clay.  When I achieved the flesh hue I desired, I formed three cone shaped bodies and three little ball noses.
Next I cut some green felt into skirts....no need to be perfect as gnomes are the older, grungy version of woodland fairies..LOL!  I cut wired extra wide Xmas ribbon to form the pointed caps.  (I used a pencil and Fabri-tac glue to shape ribbons into conical hats.) I cut off the wire on the top of the cap but left the wire on the bottom edge to add some support.  The gnomes were easily assembled with glue once the Hearty Clay was dry. I used wool roving for the hair and beards. (Sometime you can find wool roving at HM Ben Franklin Crafts but you can always just pull apart fluffy yarn.) If you feel your gnomes might encounter moisture you can coat the exposed clay surfaces with a clear matte acrylic sealer.
My family of gnomes is large now but I am already planning the next gnomes...perhaps bigger with movable arms (pipe cleaners inside a sleeve?).  Hope you'll be GNOME for the Holidays!


Monday, December 9, 2024

Gnome-made Goodie Boxes

Do you save empty cookie or candy boxes in the hope of repurposing them?  I do!  I am especially fond of the boxes from Asia because they are so cleverly designed and very sturdy.  This first box is a slider so it was easy to cover it.  I simply wrapped the outer part with Xmas wrapping paper that I purchased from HM Ben Franklin Crafts in Mapunapuna.  This wrapping paper is from Japan and comes in large, flat sheets. There are many printed papers to choose from and they all have the benefit of being strong and thin...just what you need to paper over cardboard boxes.


For additional decoration, I stamped, colored and fussy cut out a Whimsy gnome image.  I adhered the gnome with foam dots and added an oval label from my stash.  For extra cuteness I printed out 'gnome-' and added it to the label. Get it? "Deliciously Gnome-Made For You" A ribbon was added to balance out the design of the box.


This second box was easy to paper over after I carefully took it apart and flattened it. Then I glued the unfolded box onto the wrapping paper and trimmed away the excess paper.  I refolded and decorated the box similarly to the first box (adding some clear sparkle glitter hear and there).


The inside of this box had some dividers to separate the treats.  I think I might make chocolate covered candied ginger or dried apricots to fill this box.  The first box seems perfect for my homemade Xmas cookies.  I am proud that I was able to recycle these boxes into some pretty, festive containers.  I hope that you will try to do some repurposing and not just toss away perfectly good boxes.  Don't forget to save the boxes from your holiday treats this year! Recycle!




Thursday, December 5, 2024

Hello Kitty Baby Card


In the last six years, my husband's side of the family has welcomed eight babies into the clan.  Of those eight only two of the babies are girls, so I was happy to have the opportunity to make a baby girl card.  I chose a Hello Kitty theme because I have always been a fan of hers and I recently heard that she's celebrating an important birthday.  It was fun to look into my drawer of HK crafting supplies and dust off the dies that I purchased from HM BFC a long time ago.  With this Hello Kitty fairy die I was able to quickly assemble the card using a single sheet of K and Company Itsy Bitsy Baby Girl paper.  (The back side coordinated with the front.)  I tried to use plain white paper for Kitty, but it didn't show up well so I switched to a pearlized white DCWV paper from a 6x6 pad. In the photo the white paper still doesn't stand out but at different angles it does shimmer and sparkle.  I didn't want to make Kitty's whiskers black because that made them too obvious so I just colored them in with grey ink.  Finally, for the fairy wand I decided that a frosted sticker heart would be perfect for a topper. It was a very easy, quick card to make for the newest addition to out family.  I hope she likes it..... especially since her initials just happen to be HK! 







 

Sunday, December 1, 2024

Autumn Secret Gift Card Tags


When I first purchased this i-crafter tag die set I did so because it was a good size and had some good words and images to die cut on the tags.  However, on closer inspection, I realized that there was a putt- out tab that could turn the tag into a surprise gift card holder....so neat!  After cutting the front panels using the putt-out tab  and the 'For You' dies, I die cut a second tag from brown card stock.  The printed front tag and back tag were adhered to each other with thin double stick tape on the bottom and two sides of the tags. Leave the tops of the tags open so that you can insert the gift card.  Finally, I chose coordinating twine, yarn or cording and attached them to the tags.  I also added some matching Simple Stories washi tape (from HM Ben Franklin Crafts) to the back of the tags for added interest. I heard that the i-crafter brand/company was discontinued so I think you'll need to quickly shop at HM Ben Franklin Crafts before all the lovely die sets sell out. I know you'll make good use of this tag set if you purchase it.  I'm already planning some Xmas gift card tags.  Maybe you'll get one!  


Wednesday, November 27, 2024

Thanksgiving Forest Feast Shaker Cards


                                              

When I spied the Sprinkletz 'Fall Harvest' confetti, I knew I would incorporate it into a Thanksgiving shaker card.  I started these cards by cutting a printed card stock just slightly smaller than a coordinating card blank.  I placed the printed piece in a Heiko sealable clear cellophane bag and taped down the extra edges of the cello bag after adding in the confetti.  This whole confetti panel was adhered to the card blank with double stick adhesive tape.  Next I stamped out, colored and die cut the Lawn Fawn 'Forest Feast' images. These characters, tree stump, and food items were attached to the cards with foam dot adhesives. Finally, the foiled chipboard words (from my ancient stash) were glued to the cards.  As with my other full face confetti cards these were a breeze to complete.  I love the playful look of the scenes and the creatures remind me of some of my family members...hahaha!  I hope that you will have a joyful and abundant Thanksgiving family feast.  Enjoy life!










Saturday, November 23, 2024

Foiled Leaf 'Thankful' Fall Card


 I'm really in love with the Pink and Main 'Autumn Splendor' Foilable Sheets. I guess it's because when I think of autumn all I can see are pumpkins and leaves...LOL!  Anyway, together with my Minc machine I was able to make a panel of foiled leaves. With the leftover used foil piece I made another panel running a Fall Ombre panel through the Minc machine.  It is this panel that I used to make this card. I love the muted fall colored background with the shiny bright leaves.  Using my Hero Arts Autumn Leaves Fancy Die on the foiled panel, I cut a window.  I made a little bag of confetti (foiling leaf pieces) and adhered it behind the window.  (Heiko cello bags work better with the foil leaves than zip bags which have too much static. If I decide to use foiling pieces again, I will add small beads to the bag so that there will be more movement within the bag.)  


The panel with the confetti window was attached to a gold foil card blank and a 'Thankful' green ribbon glued at an angle. It was hard to photograph this very shiny card, but I hope you can see how lovely it is to shake the confetti within the leaf window.  I didn't photograph it, but on the inside of the card I glued the leaf that was die cut from the front. The HA leaf die cuts out veins in the leaf so it looks delicate and realistic.

The first foiled panel was large enough to cut two tags.  It was easy-peasy to make the tags using the Hero Arts Infinity Nesting Tag Dies.  My favorite part of making tags is finding just the right yarn or ribbons for the ties.  I'm very pleased with what I found in my stash and 'grateful' for being a hoarder. Hahaha!  If you are a crafter then you are probably a hoarder, too! Take pride in your crafty habits and make beautiful things for everyone. Celebrate Autumn!