
Saturday, December 24, 2011
A Card for Blogland

Thursday, December 22, 2011
Christmas Hugs Card


Tuesday, December 20, 2011
Got Cookies?



Monday, December 19, 2011
Shaker Envelope Tags

Saturday, December 17, 2011
Peek-a-boo Snowflake Card

Thursday, December 15, 2011
A Subtle Christmas Card


Tuesday, December 13, 2011
Procrastination

Ah, my last Christmas package has been mailed out....still have the local gifts to wrap. I don't know why, but every year I procrastinate making and wrapping the right gifts for my sister. I usually find things for her all year and have a vague idea of what sure-to-please gift I can make for her, but I'm so indecisive that I keep changing my mind. This year I was shopping for her until yesterday and only finished this necklace and earring set the night before. Sigh, but it just wouldn't do to not send her a handmade gift; she would be so disappointed. I hope she'll be pleased with this jade, pearl, amethyst, and silk jewelry. It was constructed with simple wire-wrapping techniques. The focal jade component was purchased in China but I've seen it (or similar ones) sold at Ben Franklin Crafts. The gold filled clasp and earring hooks are from BFC and I think the silk cord was purchased there as well. (Sorry that the photo is not too clear but I was understandably rushing 'cuz I still needed to wrap everything and mail it out too!) I'm so happy that a major part of my Christmas dilemma is solved and I just have a little baking and some wrapping to do. I hope that your Christmas rush-rush is almost done and if not, BREATHE and know that you can cope. Holiday Hugs!
Sunday, December 11, 2011
Snowman Globe Tag
I thought that you might like to see a tag that I made using the mylar-like beads (Sierra Pacific) that I showed you in a previous post. Rather than make a shaker card I used the beads to make a shaker tag. I started the tag by cutting two scalloped squares from white cardstock using a Sizzix die. Then I stamped the Hero Arts snowman image on one and the Inkadinkado snowglobe image on the other. (You can probably easily draw a snowglobe if you can't find this rubber stamp.) Next I cut out the 'glass' part of the snowglobe leaving a small margin. A third scalloped square was cut from a self-adhesive white foam sheet I bought from Ben Franklin Crafts. The scalloped square with the snowglobe image was lined up with the foam square and the opening traced and cut out (a little bigger than the traced opening). Then I glued a piece of clear acetate behind the square with the stamped snowglobe image and adhered the whole thing to the cut out foam square. I colored the snowman image (adding glitter here and there, filled in the cavity with the beads and sealed the pieces together.
For embellishments I used Darice snowflake stickers and American Crafts peppermint ribbon. Because I used paper that was too porous, the markers bled through the back of the tag so I covered it with another scalloped square of paper that I embossed with the Sizzix snowflake embossing folder that comes in a set with a few other images.
The back of the tag now looks prettier and more interesting but was a little lumpy to write on so I added a Martha Stewart label (120 in the box!) I bought from BFC. I am very happy with how this tag turned out, but I might layer two pieces of adhesive foam next time to make more room for the beads to shake around in or use a thicker foam piece. I hope that you'll take the time to make a pretty tag for those special gifts. I often use a fancy tag in place of a bow (especially for mailed gifts) and suggest that the recipient recycle the tag by using it on a card next year. Thanks for reading this rather long-story post. I'll be back soon with another Christmas idea. Holiday Hugs!


Friday, December 9, 2011
Reindeer and Snowflake Tag

Wednesday, December 7, 2011
Snowbird Card


The inside of the card was stamped with words and image from Scrappy Cat Christmas Clear Stamps. A Martha Stewart snowflake ribbon was tied around the neck of the bird and a snowflake ornament was glued onto the front of the card. The card was further embellished with an acrylic jewel eye and sparkling acrylic star. This snowbird card was kept simple on purpose, but you could dress it up with fancy Xmas artificial sprigs and or lightly color the embossed surface. I bought this product because I felt that not only was it an easy way to make something simple look fancy, but it can be used all year round simply by changing the embellishments. Can't you just see it on a spring card decorated with flowers and gauzy ribbons? I'm sure any paper crafter will be thrilled to receive this die (or choose from many others with embossing folders) for Christmas. Give one and buy one for yourself in the spirit of crafty giving!
Monday, December 5, 2011
Quick Hello Kitty Gift Ideas
Here's a no-brainer Hello Kitty project that will simplify your gift list. Start with one insulated cup (straw included) and a puffy, plastic Hello Kitty sticker. Spread glue (I used 527) almost to the edges of the sticky side of the sticker. Place sticker (with glue) on cup where desired and hold momentarily. The unglued edges will hold the sticker in place until the glue sets. Voila! You have an instant gift which can be filled with candies, arare, cookies, hot chocolate mix (BFC has lots of delicious mixes), or crafting supplies. Your friend, co-worker, teacher, or coach will love this simple gift. Ben Franklin Crafts has a good variety of printed insulated cups so you can have fun creating somethng unique in just a few minutes. Happy Holiday Crafting!
When you start running out of time or gift ideas for a Hello Kitty fan, try this simple idea. Purchase a ball chain (in a color to match the charm) from Ben Franklin Crafts and attach a HK charm. The one on the left had a lobster claw already so all I did was clip it on. The necklace on the right (sorry the photo show a pinkish hue on the metal parts but they're really silver colored) has an open heart HK charm to which I attached a jump ring. The charm (from a vending machine) was then connected to the jump ring. I think these necklaces would be suitable for a young girl or grown-up Hello Kitty lover. Hope you like this quick gift idea and that it helps to resolve some of your gift-giving stress. Enjoy the season!
This last Hello Kitty quick idea is great for those of you who don't have gift wrapping skills because the wrapping is the gift! Start with a Hello Kitty bento (lunch) box; Ben Franklin Crafts has many with appropriate Christmas colors. Fill the box with crafting supplies and/or edible goodies and tie it with a fancy ribbon......you're done!
I filled my Hello Kitty box with American Crafts ribbons, Doodlebug Design twine and cellophane candy bags filled with the little mylar-like beads from Sierra Pacific. The cost of the entire gift was under $20. I really like the fact that the recipient of this gift can use the box and I didn't have to fuss about the wrapping. Hope you liked these three ideas and that they have helped you with your gift list. Happy shopping and giving!





Saturday, December 3, 2011
Secret Blog Comment Contest Winner!
I bet you're surprised that I'm having yet another contest. This one was a surprise one where I chose a name from all the comments sent to my blog in the month of November. If you sent in 10 comments your name was in the comment bag 10 times and even if you sent in only one comment in Nov. you had one chance to win. This time the winner is Annette and I've already sent her an e-mail to get her mailing address. Congratulations Annette and thank you to all who read my blog and take the time to send in a comment. I hope you continue to be a reader of Lynn's Blog and will continue to send me your comments. They are always so encouraging and you never know when I will have another secret comment contest. Oh, Annette will be receiving a $35 gift card to Ben Franklin Crafts for being such a loyal reader and sweet commenter.
Friday, December 2, 2011
Recycle Project - Christmas Tree Treat Holder
Do you have a collection of those extra large take-out plastic drink cups? I just can't bear to throw them out because the plastic is the thick, strong kind that I intend to make into planters.... someday. Awhile ago I was looking at an upside-down empty cup and I imagined it as a Christmas tree. My husband thought it was another ploy to hoard more 'to-be-recycled' stuff. Well, here's a step-by-step of how I recycled a plastic drink cup into a Christmas tree treat holder. (My husband is no longer skeptical about my intent to recycle.)
I started with the cup (one with a small bottom that is designed to fit in the car cup holder) and some used Xmas wrapping paper (yes, I saved some from last year). I taped the paper onto the cup without being concerned about neatness (patch where necessary because it won't show). Scrunch the top of the wrapping paper into a wrinkled cone shape.
Next, glue (I used Fabri-Tac) the tinsel around the papered cup. The tinsel garland in the photo has wire in it so it is easy to form it around the cup. Glue on the plastic star.
After filling the finished tree with treats, glue down a bottom made from recycled cardboard which was cut into a circle (use the cup bottom to trace the size).
The finished tree makes a lovely table decoration and filled with homemade treats it will be the perfect teacher, coach, or co-worker gift. (Bag your treats before sealing them in the cup as it probably isn't airtight.) I think I will try to find a larger tree topper as I think the star is a little small for the size of the tree. Ben Franklin Crafts has many colors of the wired tinsel and they are very reasonably priced. One roll will make one tree with some leftover. Making a treat holder like this takes very little time and expense; it is a good way to recycle what you would normally throw away. I hope that you will try this gift idea as a present to a friend and the environment. Happy Recycled Crafting!




Thursday, December 1, 2011
Congrats!
Hooray! eLi submitted the right total of $22.93! I will be sending you the gift card as soon as I receive your mailing address. I noticed that you just opened a blogger account today and there is no information about you or your blog so I don't know how to get in contact with you. Please send your address to lsakami@aol.com. Congratulations for being so clever.