I purchased some Chinese stickers, rubber stamps and red money envelopes from Ben Franklin Crafts with the intent to make something to celebrate the Chinese New Year. However, I didn't realize that this year both Valentine's Day and the start of the Chinese New Year were both on the 14th of February. I've already shown lots of Valentine crafts so I thought that I should post at least one Chinese New Year project before the 14th. The red part of this card is actually a traditional red money envelope that Chinese parents give to their unmarried children. I folded the top down and taped it in place so that it can be filled with money and yet serve as a dramatic card front. I stamped the Hero Arts designs (Prosperity Smile and World Dolls) on white cardstock, colored them, and cut them out. I put some 3L black foam squares behind the cutouts to raise them off the card. The stickers and red envelopes are from Amscan and the white linen card is a Paper Arts product. These cards are so easy to make that you can produce a lot of them and mail them out instead of the expected Valentine's Day card. Even if you aren't Chinese, you can fill the envelope with a gift card, coupons, movie tickets, etc. Have a Happy and Prosperous Chinese New Year!
Friday, February 12, 2010
Chinese New Year Money Envelope Cards
I purchased some Chinese stickers, rubber stamps and red money envelopes from Ben Franklin Crafts with the intent to make something to celebrate the Chinese New Year. However, I didn't realize that this year both Valentine's Day and the start of the Chinese New Year were both on the 14th of February. I've already shown lots of Valentine crafts so I thought that I should post at least one Chinese New Year project before the 14th. The red part of this card is actually a traditional red money envelope that Chinese parents give to their unmarried children. I folded the top down and taped it in place so that it can be filled with money and yet serve as a dramatic card front. I stamped the Hero Arts designs (Prosperity Smile and World Dolls) on white cardstock, colored them, and cut them out. I put some 3L black foam squares behind the cutouts to raise them off the card. The stickers and red envelopes are from Amscan and the white linen card is a Paper Arts product. These cards are so easy to make that you can produce a lot of them and mail them out instead of the expected Valentine's Day card. Even if you aren't Chinese, you can fill the envelope with a gift card, coupons, movie tickets, etc. Have a Happy and Prosperous Chinese New Year!
Wednesday, February 10, 2010
Purse Notepads
So many bloggers have shown their cute decorated mini tablets that I decided to give it a try. (See the top cupcake one.) It turned out well but since I carry a rather small purse, it was a little bulky. I really needed a teeny tiny notebook with just a few pages to scribble down an e-mail address, book title, or cell phone number. On the day that I was working on the first tablet I also misprinted a stack of papers because I wasn't watching the printer. I hate wasting paper so I decided to cut up the used computer paper into 2-1/4"x3" for the pages of a mini notebook (only the unprinted side of the paper will be used for note taking). I made a cover from scrap printed cardstock (4-5/8" x 3-1/4") and 7/16" to 11/16" wide ribbon remnants (to cover spine).

I simply folded the cardstock over the papers and stapled them in place. Then I used the ribbon to cover the sharp edges of the staples so they won't snag anything in my purse. I also made matchbook style mini notebooks using 3-1/4" x 5-1/2"pieces of cardstock and gluing ribbon over the staples on the front and back. I like that I was able to repurpose the printed computer paper, scrap cardstock, and ribbon remnants. Decorating the mini notebooks was fun too because I finally found another use for those tiny Hello Kitty stickers. I used Scribbles to highlight some of the images on the printed cardstock covers and added some rub-on designs. These mini recycled notebooks would be good to include with your greeting cards or use as a gift tags.
The second photo is the two -part treat holder made from the Sizzix scallop bag die that I said I would finish and show you. It is a version of the three -part Valentine treat holder (made using the same die) that I showed you on a previous post and explained in our website (http://www.bfcraftclub.com/) projects. This treat holder could be adapted to an Easter theme.
Monday, February 8, 2010
A Bucketful of Valentine Treats
This is another inexpensive quickie Valentine project. In just a few minutes you can craft these simple foam treat buckets that are decorated with stickers (MS letters and Nicole Crafts glitter foam) and sparkly heart garlands (on the handle). There are a few more days 'til Valentine's Day, but I know that you still have time to create something fun to make someone's day brighter.Sunday, February 7, 2010
Hello Kitty Valentine Treat Bags
Do you need to make lots of treat bags but you don't have a lot of money or time? Well, check out the Nicole Crafts mini-polypropylene undecorated bags. For only $1.99 at Ben Franklin Crafts, you can purchase a set of three bags in white, pink, and red. I used my Hello Kitty Sizzix dies, Martha Stewart border punch, Hero Arts stamp with fabric craft ink, ribbons, scrap paper, and other embellishments to easily and inexpensively decorate the bags. The total cost of each bag was under $1. Hurry up, you still have a week to make and fill up bags for all your sweeties! You could even use the bags as envelopes and hand-deliver special homemade cards. Thanks for visiting my blog! I'll be posting a few more Valentine's Day ideas in the next week so I hope you'll come back again.Friday, February 5, 2010
Craft Lover's Contest
Wednesday, February 3, 2010
Valentine's Day Craft Kits
Valentine's Day is less than two weeks away, but you still have time to create sweet gifts for classmates, teachers, teammates, co-workers, and others who bless your life. Nicole Crafts kits (sold at Ben Franklin Crafts) are the solution for easy and economical Valentine projects. In less than an evening you can make dozens of cute bookmarks, picture frames, magnets, etc. Most of the kits cost about $3.99 and make approximately 9 to 18 items each. The magnetic picture frame kit makes one and costs $1.50. I assembled the kits with Fabri-Tac glue, which I feel is a safer choice than a hot glue gun. All the kits that I tried yielded excellent results with the exception of the googly eye pompoms which I feel came out slightly smaller (but still cute) than I expected based on the photo on the package. A scout troop or classroom of elementary students would be thrilled to make any of these gifts for their loved one and you'll be thrilled at the reasonable price and wonderful results. Don't forget to check back tomorrow for the results of our Valentine's Craft Lovers Contest.Monday, February 1, 2010
Craft Lover's Contest
