Showing posts with label holidays. Show all posts
Showing posts with label holidays. Show all posts
Recipe Card Holder and Christmas Countdown Trays
Recipe Card Holder
Supplies:
Tin Tray
Red String (to hang)
Green String (for bow)
Patterned Paper
“Recipes” sticker letters or vinyl
Bottles Caps
Buttons
1” Hole Punch
Aleene’s Tacky Glue
Magnets
Big Bite Crop-A-Dile or Drill
Recipe Cards
Directions:
Cut holes into the tin tray. Tie the red string in the holes to hang the tray. Tie a bow out of the green string and glue to the corner of the tray. Apply “Recipes” to patterned paper and cut out, then glue it to the top of the tray. Use the 1” circle punch to punch out circles from your paper. Glue the circles into the bottle caps. Glue the bottle caps and buttons onto magnets. Use the magnets to hold your favorite holiday recipes as you’re cooking!
Christmas Countdown Tray
Supplies:
Tin Tray
Patterned Paper
25 Small Flat Backed Red Marbles
E6000 Glue
25 Small Magnets
White Paint Pen
“25 Days of Merry” Stickers or Vinyl
Ribbon
Directions:
Cut the paper to fit the back of the tray. Glue down. Apply the “25 days of merry” to paper, cut out and glue to top of tray as header. Glue 25 red marbles to magnets. Let dry. Write numbers 1-25 on the magnets with the paint pen. Put the numbered magnets on the tray each day as a countdown to Christmas! You could also put small notes behind each magnet to read each day.
Labels:
gift,
holidays,
home decor
Christmas Burlap Frame
Supplies:
Undecorated Burlap Frame
Small Chipboard Frame (or cut your own frame out of a chipboard sheet)
Vinyl “Love” Saying
Patterned Paper
Binder Clip
Ribbon Strips
Burlap Ribbon
Button
Hot Glue Gun & Hot Glue Sticks
Directions:
Trace the chipboard frame onto the patterned paper and cut out. Glue the paper onto the frame. Apply the vinyl onto a solid color paper and glue it onto the burlap frame. Glue the chipboard frame over the vinyl saying. Wrap the burlap frame around the base of the frame and glue to hold in place. Create the burlap flower with three 3” strips of the burlap ribbon. Pinch each strip in the middle and glue to give texture. Layer the strips on top of each other and glue in place. Glue the button over the middle of the flower. Glue a binder clip onto the burlap frame. Tie ribbon to the binder clip. Clip a photo and enjoy your project.
Labels:
burlap,
frame,
gift,
holidays,
home decor
Halloween Candy Bar
Supplies:
Assorted Glass
Candy (we used Sixlets)
Vinyl
Candy Scoops
Candy Bags
Directions:
Apply the vinyl to your glass.
Fill with Candy.
Let your party guests fill a goodie bag at your next party!
Labels:
holidays,
home decor,
vinyl
Santa Cones
Designed and Created by Sarah Owens for Craft Warehouse
Shopping List
· A small, medium & large paper cone.
· Red acrylic paint
· Martha Stewart glue & fine red glitter
· 1 yard 1” black ribbon
· 1/4 yard 1/2” black ribbon
· 2 yards of white marabou
· 2 packs of Darice clear square rhinestones
Tools
· Scissors
· E-6000 glue & glue gun
Cone Instructions
· Paint the cones with red acrylic paint. Set aside and let dry.
· Once completely dry, take the Martha Stewart glue and apply on cone. From there, coat in glitter. Sprinkle off excess. Set aside and completely dry.
· Take your black ribbon. Wrap around the middle of each cone. Glue the ribbon with E6000. Let it dry.
· Place rhinestones on card stock paper in square formation. Cut paper around the rhinestones to create the buckle.
· Take white marabou (or a boa) and cut to fit the bottom of the cone. Use up top! Glue on and then dry!
* 40% off regular prices on Paper Mache Cones until October 28th, 2012
* 40% off regular prices on Paper Mache Cones until October 28th, 2012
Labels:
holidays,
home decor,
martha stewart
Burlap and Canvas Jars
Designed and Created by Dania Carson for Craft Warehouse
BURLAP COVERED JARS
Supplies:
- Canning Jar or glass vase
- Beacons® 3in1 glue (I love this glue! My favorite for these burlap projects.)
- ½ yd pre-cut roll of burlap
- Canvas Home Basics® Canvas Fringe ribbon
- Jute twine
- Measure the distance around the jar and the distance to the top. I made sure to measure to the top of the rim so I could hide the threads on my canning jar.
- Cut burlap to the height of the jar and 1/2” larger around than your jar measurement.
- Run a line of Beacons® 3in1 glue from top to bottom of the jar, around the bottom edge and then around the top edge of the jar. I found it easiest if I put my hand inside the jar and held it off the table while I did this.
- Lay the burlap on the jar so the edge of burlap is on the glue line that runs from top to bottom and then roll burlap around the jar and smooth into place. Run another glue line top to bottom along where the burlap overlaps to hold it in place.
- Measure the distance around the neck of the bottle and cut the fringe ribbon ½” longer than the measurement. Glue the ribbon in place with the Beacons® 3in1 glue.
- Tie a length of jute twine over the top of the fringe ribbon for decoration.
Depending on the size of your jars you can cover several with the ½ yd of burlap.
* Burlap 1/2 yard cuts 2 for $5 (reg $3.49) until October 28th, 2012.
Labels:
holidays,
home decor
Authentique's Enchanted Boo Holiday Decor by Guest Designer SaLee Phillips

1. Paint the letters black with the acrylic paint
2. Coat each letter with Mod Podge and cover with a sheet of decorative paper
3. Using an exacto knife, cut out the letter (you can trace the letter on the paper and cut with scissors if you prefer, but I like to to use a craft knife for a more precision cut).
4. Using Tim Holtz distressed ink in Black Soot and the applicator tool, distress the edges of the letters with the ink to give it more depth. Please add these two items to the supply list).
5. Once the paper is adhered to the letter, coat with Mod Podge and sprinkle with Martha Stewart Glow in the Dark Glitter (add this item to the supply list)
6. Letter "B": stick on the Jolee's haunted tree, crows and moon; hot glue the feathers to the top left corner; put sticker on metal cameo (this was something I had left over) but when I did a workshop, I cut out a cameo shape from a Cricut cartridge and used Stampendous Glitter Glass on it---it turned out even better than the metal one I used; add the October 31st sticker to the tree.
7. Letter "O": wrap some spider webbing around the letter; hot glue the stickers on; stamp was the My Minds Eye new Halloween stamp which I stamped with black and put Glossy Accent Crackle on (another sticker from the collection can also be used in place of the stamp); I also put the crackle on the big sticker; stick on a few spiders from Jolees and black flowers from Petaloo (add to list of products)
8. Letter "O": Glossy Accent the stickers; used the Alcohol Ink patina (black and ocher) to the metal skulls then hung them on the O with a small chain; spray some black Mister Hueys on the gauze and place under the sticker---another GREAT option is using black tulle or use both for more fun!
Clear Fall Pails
Designed and Created by Sarah Owens for Craft Warehouse
Create your own fall decor using clear pails available at your local Craft Warehouse! Here are some creative ideas to add to your own clear pail.
- Paint wooden candle sticks as a base
- Add a Canvas Corp flower and a vinyl on the front
- Use a diecut and chalkboard vinyl to add a note or letter
- Create a fall scene inside
- Hang mini buckets from ribbon or twine with a fall message
- Place pattern paper inside for an easy way to change out the look at the end of the season!
Labels:
holidays,
home decor,
scrapbooking
Halloween Party by Guest Designer Michelle Price
I'm excited to share this fun Halloween idea with you. I'm known in my family as the Halloween Queen, a title I wear proudly, so this project is right up my alley. I received the adorable Haunted Manor line from Doodlebug Design and knew immediatley it would make the perfect pieces for a Little Witch Party. I designed a Good Little Witch Party, for good little girls who don't like to be scared.
The cupcake toppers and Halloween banner came together quickly using some mini doodle-pops, banner stickers and twine.
No party would be complete without a goodie bag to take home. These cute bags can be put together as simply or as detailed as you choose.
Supplies:
4 1/2 x 12 sheet patterned paper
sticker sheet of sentiments and images
Plastic or Glassine bag-twine-button
2. Fold your piece with the outsides together at the 6” score line. Now fold the flaps back together at the 5 ½” and 6 ½” score lines so the insides are together. This creates an accordion fold that will make your bag stand up on it’s own.
3. Fold over the top of the plastic/glassine bag and sandwich it between the two flaps of your cardstock holder. The folded top edge of the glassine bag will be flush against the top of the cardstock. Place your embellishment paper on the front of the cardstock holder.
4. Pinching all three layers together tightly, punch two small holes in the top center of the treat bag holder. Your punched holes will go through all three layers. Thread a piece of twine through the holes and wrap it through the hole twice. Finish with a secure knot. Thread your two twine tails through a button and finish by tying a bow over the top of the button. The bag is now securely attached to the cardstock holder.
5. Finish off by adding stickers and diecuts to the front of the treat holder.
6. Bonus Tip: When you wrap a package, you run your ribbon along the edge of your scissor blade to make it curl. You can do the same thing with your twine tails to give them a slightly curled look. Follow the same procedure, but just do it very lightly so you do not break the twine.
And of course no little witch can be without a cute spell book. These little books were a huge hit among the little witches. I have requests for several more.
Supplies:
5 3/4 x 81/4 kraft notebook from Craft Warehouse (only $1)
3-12 x 12 patterned papers
Mr Huey Mist
stickers-twine
Instructions:
1. Cut two pieces of patterned paper 5 1/2 x 8 1/4. Adhere one to the front and one to the back. These are a bit smaller than the cover piece. You will want to leave the spiral exposed so it will easily open.
2. Embellish the front with stickers, diecuts and scraps of pattened paper.
3. Open the notebook and crumple each piece of the inside paper. I just lightly crumpled the edges.
4. Once you've got all the pages crumpled, hold the book sideways with the pages towards you like a sandwich. Spray Mr. Huey mist along the edges lightly to give the book a distressed look.
5. Attach punched tags to twine and tie them to the top of the spiral spine with twine.
6. Have fun filling your book with toad transformation and mermaid tail spells.

Use these ideas to throw your own Halloween party and impress the little witches in your life. Thanks for having me!
Labels:
doodlebug designs,
guest designer,
holidays,
party,
scrapbooking
Paper Mache Pumpkin & Mask
Designed and Created by Sarah Owens for Craft Warehouse
Instructions:
1. Rip strips of Tim Holtz tissue paper and Modge Podge on to pumpkin*.
2. Once it is dry, distress with Tim Holtz Distressed Vintage Photo Ink.
3. Paint mask* purple with acrylic paint. Let dry
4. Use Krylon Glitter Blast**, it paints and glitters!
* 40% off regular prices until October 7th, 2012.
Pumpkin reg. $2.49 and $3.99
Mask reg. $2.99
** Krylon Glitter Blast Spray $7.88 (reg $11.99) until October 7th, 2012.
Spooky Blocks
Designed and Created by Sarah Owens for Craft Warehouse
Instructions:
1. Paint blocks with acrylic paint.
2. Cut paper to fit each block.
3. Glue paper to block using a Pioneer Glue Stick.
4. Add a vinyl of your choice.
Labels:
gift,
holidays,
scrapbooking
Advent Frame
Supplies
16x20" frame any color or style
Red Acrylic paint
Foam Paint Brush
Twine
Advent Numbered Clothes Pins (or make your own with wood shapes glued on clothes pins)
Manila Tags
Patterned Paper
Ribbon, Rosettes, etc Hot Glue Gun & Hot Glue Sticks Reg. Glue Stick
Directions
Paint the frame and let dry. Cut three strands of twine to go across your frame. Glue the ends of the twine onto the backside of the frame with the hot glue gun. Also glue twine on the top corners of the frame to hang the frame. Decorate the frame with ribbon, rosettes, etc. Decorate your manila tags with the patterned paper. Decorate your clothespins. Clip the tags onto the twine string.
Tip– On the backside of your manila tags write a message to your kids or a treat they get for that day as you countdown to Christmas!
Labels:
frame,
holidays,
home decor,
tags
Fall Serenade Mini Album by Guest Designer Amanda Sherman
Hi, my name is Amanda. I’m so honored to be a guest designer for Craft Warehouse today.
When I woke up this morning, there was a wonderful crispness in the air. The delightful crispness that come only in the Fall. I’m always delighted when Summer gives way to Fall. I’m pretty sure that I’m allergic to Summer, so the cool temperatures of Fall are thrilling to me and make me so happy each and every year. I celebrate because it means I survived another summer! It’s always been in the back of my mind to do a mini-album of the reasons I’m so thankful for the arrival of Fall. Fall (besides marking the end of Summer) is my favorite season. And why not document that, right?
A few weeks ago, I received a package of Bo Bunny’s new Fall line, Serenade. The colors are deliciously Fall, just like all the things I’m thankful for. I decided that now would be the perfect time to make this album that I’ve had kicking around in my head. I set to work snapping some photos with my iPhone and used Instagram to apply filters to them all so they would be consistent. I love the contrast of the ratios of a square on a rectangular page. This was a perfect fit for the project.





In creating this album, I not only wanted to create a beautiful project, but I want to take the opportunity to share a few techniques that make these beautiful goodies more usable.
As I began on this project, the crocheted trim (by American Crafts) was white. The color was too harsh for the very neutral toned palette. To make it more cohesive, I used a technique I’ve grown to love. I’m still a little shocked that I’d been scrapbooking for 7 years before I tried using Tim Holtz inks and an applicator to ink the edges. I was always afraid because it would be too time consuming, but it’s not.

The white is too sharp a contrast against the neutral colors.

Use Tim Holtz Ink (or other ink) and foam applicator.

Blot applicator onto pad several times.

Gently rub onto trim.

As you can see from the before (top) and after (bottom) the inked trim is much more cohesive in tone with the paper. It creates an appealing look rather than a distracting look caused by a too harsh color combination.
In this album I used a lot of brads. Really, how could you not? These Bo Bunny brads are pretty darn pretty!

However, in the application of a mini-album, it’s not very practical to use a brad. But with the use of a side cutting wire trimmer (available in the jewelry dept if you don’t already have a pair), they can be used as a flat embellishment. I’ve been using this technique a lot lately as I have a large brad stash but I’m never a big fan of poking holes in my papers for brads, so this approach is the perfect solution!!


Open prongs of brad.

Using wire trimmers, clip prong flush with back of brad.

Apply two glue dots (or a 3-D glue dot or foam square) to provide enough adhesive height to adhere to project.
Apply to project!
With this technique, brads can be so much more versatile and can be used in places where you can’t always put a hole to use a brad the traditional way.
In this album, I did a lot of journaling. However, I journaled on the same blocks that I put the titles on. It felt amiss to just write above the title even though that was the purpose. By using a ruler to simply draw a few lines with a lighter pen (when I replace my tired pens, I keep one around still to use for when I want faint lines drawn). Then I journaled on those lines. The lines anchored the journaling and made it all feel cohesive.


Just as the anchor of a ship keeps the ship in place and gives it security at sea, anchoring your journaling gives it a defined place and makes it feel like it belongs securely on your page.
Also notice on the page that I used the larger letters for the key words of the title, and then the smaller ledger style letters for the supporting words. The two work together to say clearly what is the most important part of the title. Not only does it create strength, it creates interest in the complimentary combination. This simple technique adds a beautiful and communicative touch.
So, I challenge you to use these elements and create your own mini album documenting what you are thankful for!
Supplies: Bo Bunny Serenade (paper, noteworthy Collection, stickers, alpha, mini album, brads), Cosmo Cricket letters, Simple Stories Take a Hike alphabet stickers, American Crafts ribbon, Tim Holtz ink
Labels:
guest designer,
holidays,
mini book,
scrapbooking,
tim holtz
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