Thursday, December 29, 2022
Snowmen with Snowglobe Shaker Card
Sunday, December 25, 2022
Joy to the World
Well, the big day is finally here....it's Christmas! This card made with a simple die cut scene (die from a craft magazine purchased at Barnes and Noble). First I used Distress Inks to color some watercolor paper and sprinkled the dyed paper with water and silver ink. The scene was die cut from blue card stock. It took awhile to pierce out the little paper chads which was a little irritating. The die cut piece was glued to the dyed paper and both were adhered to a white card. Finally, the words (hot foiled strip) was attached with a glue tape runner. Except for removing the excess papers from the die cut piece, this card was a simple project. If I decide to make this card again perhaps I will reverse the the papers, put the dyed paper on top and add some glitter onto the rood tops. This card is for everyone in blogland....I wish all of you the merriest of Christmases and the anticipation of the best new year ever!
Wednesday, December 21, 2022
Hawaiian Santa Cards
For the second card, I wanted to show how versatile this LF Beachy Christmas stamp set can be. Here I turned it into a thank you card for our mainland friends and family who send us the most unique Xmas gifts. The beach scene paper is from an American Crafts paper pack which contains some beautiful photographic Hawaiian scenes. To enhance the beach look, I heat embossed some Hero Arts 'sand' embossing powder onto the shoreline. The Copic colored images were die cut and adhered with sticky foam dots. The Lawn Fawn thank you script die was used to cut out the words from DCWV green foil paper. I'm certain that I will use these stamp and die sets often during this and future holiday seasons....Santa is just so cute!
Monday, December 19, 2022
Vintage -look Xmas Cards
It was easy to select just the right images from the ephemera pack and glue them down.
As plain as these cards look, I like the way they turned out. Although Christmas cards from my childhood would not look like these, I am a big fan of the Victorian era so these cards appeal to me. I do think they really have a time-worn aged look... like me....LOL!
Saturday, December 17, 2022
Bee Santa Tags
Thursday, December 15, 2022
Ugly Sweater Tags
Tuesday, December 13, 2022
Year of the Rabbit Magnetic Calendars
Sunday, December 11, 2022
Ugly Sweater Happy Holiday Cards
For added humor, I stamped the words (comes with the set) onto some sweater fabric print scrap card stock and added a mini sweater inside the card.
I had an extra hot foiled Happy Holiday piece of card stock so I made another smaller card. On this one I added two tandem sledding friends from another Lawn Fawn stamp set and die. I hand cut the snow hill from frosted pearlized white DCWV 6x6 paper. These cards were fun to make an I learned another thing about hot foiling....it can be done over card stock that already has some foiled designs. You learn something everyday if you experiment and observe. Go on be a crafty scientist....you'll have so much fun!
Friday, December 9, 2022
Holiday Cute Cup Cards
On the second card, I used rainbow foil on the plaid print back of the cup cardstock. The cute cup holding characters are Evelin T. Design stamps. Although they don't have dies, it wasn't hard to fussy cut the Copic colored animals. I wasn't sure how to use the rainbow foil, but it does look fancy and now I can imagine it on many more future project. I hope that you'll consider getting a foiling machine to help enhance your cards and other paper crafts. I think it will be an investment in creativity. Happy Holiday Crafting!
Wednesday, December 7, 2022
Stenciled Pine Cone Card with Foiled Words
Monday, December 5, 2022
Foiled Sentiment Xmas Tags
Saturday, December 3, 2022
Xmas Recycled Burlap Gift Bags
Tuesday, November 29, 2022
Five-Minute Daiso Baby Card
Friday, November 25, 2022
Autumn Forest Tea Party
Monday, November 21, 2022
Chocolate Pecan Scones
I just made a batch of Ina Garten's (Barefoot Contessa) Chocolate Pecan Scones (recipe available online). They turned out quite well...tender, buttery and light. The dough was so heavy and sticky that I thought it would be scone bricks. LOL! I think next time I would add more pecans and perhaps take out some of the chocolate pieces. These scones taste wonderful but perhaps a little jam or lemon curd would make them taste even better. I am a messy, lazy cook so I cut corners whenever I can. For example, this recipe said to use a mixer to form the dough, but of course I just used a fork. Also, the dough should have been rolled out with on a cutting board with a rolling pin but I just patted it out (with my hands) directly on the parchment paper that I was going to bake the scones on. I cut out the scones right on the parchment too....see lazy and messy! But the results are what matters...right?..and these were delicious so I guess I don't have to be a perfect cook to make perfect scones. Hahaha!
Thursday, November 17, 2022
Apple Picking Framed Collage
Sunday, November 13, 2022
Wednesday, November 9, 2022
Framed Pumpkin Boy Collage
Saturday, November 5, 2022
Baroque Pearl and Amethyst Pendants
These three pendants were inspired by the stones and pearls I already had in my stash and influenced by jewelry I'd seen in jewelry magazines. The top baroque pearl is a really unusual one that I found on a string of normal looking baroque pearls. I really love this pearl because of its shape and tri-color aspect. The bottom pendant was made from an amethyst irregular faceted gemstone and an earring that I made but couldn't find a second fancy amethyst head pin to make a pair. These pendants may appear in my Hilo locker box or wrapped up as Xmas gifts for friends. Maybe one of them will end up in my jewelry box...heeheehee! Merry Xmas to me!
Tuesday, November 1, 2022
Gemstone and Baroque Pearl Earrings
These earrings were inspired by an online jewelry site. I saw the prices that were being charged and decided that I could easily make them with supplies I already had. Fancy sterling and gold filled head pins can be purchased from HM Ben Franklin Crafts or online. The baroque pearls were in my pearl stash but HM BFC usually has strands of them for reasonable prices. There are online sites that also sell them but you won't be able to choose the ones with good luster and color. These earrings will be put in my Hilo locker box for sale or maybe given as Xmas gifts. I hope I've inspired you to get started with your jewelry crafts. Earrings like these are super easy to make and inexpensive too.