Festive Wine Tag

Decorate your wine bottles by making your own wine tag. This is that time of the year where we visit family and friends, and bring them a special beverage and a simple tag like this will make it more festive and really special.

Materials:

Card Stock cut at 9 ½ by 2 ½
Designer Series Paper cut at 9 ¼ by 2 ¼
1 ¼ Circle Punch
Dimensionals or Pop Dots
ATG or any adhesive
Score board and score tool
Scissors
Stamp Set of your Choice
Other Embellishments that you already have

Tutorial ~ Easel Treat Box with a Tag

Materials you will need:

Drawer – card stock cut at 4 7/8 by 4 7/8 (score at 1 inch on all four sides)

Wrap – card stock cut at 8 ½ by 3 (on the 8 ½ side, score at 1 inch, 4, 5 and 8)

Easel – Card stock cut at 6 by 3 (on the 6 inches side, score at 1 ½ inches and 3)

Tag Card stock cut at 3 by 3 ¼ (or if you’d like it to cover the top of the box, just cut the card stock at 3 by 3).

NOTE: THE DESIGNER SERIES PAPER THAT YOU WILL NEED TO USE TO DECORATE YOUR BOX IS JUST 1/8 OF AN INCH SHORTER THAN YOUR CARDSTOCK ON ALL FOUR SIDES.

I hope you found this tutorial helpful and easy to follow. Happy Crafting!

 

No-Carve Pumpkin Centerpiece from Halloween to Thanksgiving

This is a very cute, easy and inexpensive project to make that will last from Halloween to Thanksgiving.   Your children or grandchildren will love this. You can also make this is a centerpiece for your table or your office.

Materials Used:

1 Glass Bowl

Battery-operated String Lights (bought from Ikea)

Orange Tulle

Wire

Tim Holtz Bewitching Hour Die

Black Felt

Broom (bought from Hobby Lobby)

Fall Silk Leaves

Glue Dots

Black Ribbon

 

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Easy Side Step Card Tutorial

This is a very easy tutorial to follow to create a simple Side Step Card. Using an A2 size card (5 ½ by 8 ½)

  1. On the 5 ½ side of the card stock (portrait), line it up on your trimmer on the 3 inches mark.
  2. Using your side ruler, cut the cardstock using your trimming blade from the 1 inch mark up to 6 ½ inches down.
  3. Turn your cardstock clockwise (now we are on the 81/2 inch side), start scoring up to the cut line. Score at 2”, 4”, 5 ¼”, 6 ½” and 7 ½”
  4. Turn your cardstock on the other side, and score at 4 ¼”
  5. Fold your card stock as shown the video.

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Witch’s Spell Books

Alter some paper-mache books that you can get from a craft store and turn them into a Spooky Witch’s Spell Book! Decorate it with some cheap items found at the Dollar Tree and other inexpensive items that you can get from the craft store. This will be a perfect weekend project with your kids, or grand kids. Just please make sure you do the hot-gluing 🙂

Materials Used:

3 Paper Mache Books (bought from Michael’s)
Mod Podge
Immortal Love paper stack from DCWV
Hot glue gun and hot glue sticks
Black silk Roses (Dollar Tree)
Eyelash Trim (my own collection)
Tattered Angels Glimmer Mist (to make the flowers stand out)
Red Roses (20mm~I think from Wild Orchid Crafts)
Creepy Cloth (Dollar Tree)
Tim Holtz Distress Crackle Paint (Clear)
Tim Holtz Ornate Frame
Chipboard and Card Stock
Black Acrylic Paint
Gunmetal Acrylic Paint
Tim Holtz Book corners
Creepy Skeleton Hand (Michael’s)
Plastic Rat (Dollar Tree)
Plastic skull with hands (Dollar Tree)
Skull Cameo (Hobby Lobby)

Altered Halloween Lantern

Turn a rather plain lantern into a Spooky Halloween Lantern.

If you do not wish to alter your lantern permanently, you can stamp on acetate sheets.  The acetate somehow clings perfectly to the glass panels.  Once Halloween is over, you can reuse your lantern for another holiday by changing the decor.

I hope I somehow inspired you to create this project. Happy haunting and happy crafting!

 

 

DIY Halloween Potion Bottle

This is a cheap DIY to make some Halloween decor without breaking the bank.  Recycle your old bottles and make them into potion bottles.

Birthday Explosion Box

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This month’s contribution is very special for me. I’ve always love birthdays and since my daughter just turned 18, I wanted to make something very unique for this month’s issue.

It took me a few days to finish this project. It wasn’t because it was difficult to put together; it was just very time-consuming. I had to use a lot of my dies, framelits and punches to make the faux “cake”, as well as decorate the box with “floating” balloons, and use the right sentiment for the occasion. For some of you, this box might be over-the-top. For me, this is just my way of saying “I Love You” and “You’re Very Special”.

Supplies and Tools I used and how I put it together:

THE BASE OF THE BOX:

1 piece of 12 x 12 card stock

1 piece of 11 ½ x 11 ½ card stock

Score both pieces above at 4 inches on all four sides. I made it this way so it is easier for anyone to follow this project. Once you score all four sides, you will notice that you have 9 squares in total.

Cut the “outer” 4 squares of both card stocks using your trimmer or scissors. Once cut, your card stock should look like a cross. You can use your corner rounder if you’d like to round the corners.

You can then use designer series paper to decorate your box.

Designer Series paper for the 12 x 12 piece:

4 pieces cut at 3 ¾ x 3 ¾

Designer Series paper for the 11 ½ x 11 ½ piece:

4 pieces cut at 3 ½ x 3 ½

Adhere the designer series paper to the card stock using Xyron mega-runner adhesive or any adhesive of your choice.

I used my glitter card stock, sahara sand card stock and Decorative Framelits from Stampin Up to cut the pieces for the sentiment.

Sentiment Used: Birthday Greetings from Fiskars

THE LID OF THE BOX:

Designer Series Paper cut at 7 1/8 x 7 1/8. Score at 1 ½ inches on all four sides.

Cut a slit up to the first score-mark on all four sides.

Adhere the slits (or you can say, build your wall) to create the lid for the box, using Tombow glue.

THE FAUX CAKE:

Base of the Cake: I used my Brenda Walton Cupcake Stand Die to create the base with my glitter card stock. I added the silver ric-rac and adhered it using my hot-glue to make it look like the “icing”.

I cut 6 flowers using my Petite Petals Punch from Stampin Up, and used clear rhinestones for the middle of the flower.

Middle Piece of the Cake: I used an empty toilet paper roll and eyeballed the height using my scissors. I used the same glitter card stock on this piece and adhered it to cover the toilet paper roll. I then used my 2 1/8 circle framelit to cut the top, then adhered this piece using hot-glue.

I cut some lace and flat-back pearls to adhere it on the side of the second layer. I also used some paper flowers from Wild Orchid crafts to decorate it. Note: make sure you adhere the paper flowers on the side of the second layer so you still have enough space to put the tea light on the top of your cake.

I used my hot-glue to adhere this piece on top of the base.

Top Piece of the Cake: I used an LED tea light from the Dollar Store for the top piece of my cake. I decorated it with flat-back pearls and some beads.

Obviously, I did not adhere the tea light on the cake so I can still turn it on and off.

Note: I didn’t adhere the cake just yet at this point because I wanted to create the balloons and attach it to the base of the box, before I hot-glue the cake on top of it.

THE FLOATING BALLOONS:

I created the balloons using my 1 3/8 circle punch and my Owl builder punch from Stampin Up. I also used the 1/8 silver ribbon from Stampin Up to create the string for the balloons.

I used strips of window sheets and attached it to the balloons to make it look like they are just floating in the box.
I then folded the bottom piece of the window sheet, enough to make a lip (or an L-shape) so I can tape it at the bottom of the box.

Adhere the cake using hot glue.

Banner: I used my Banner punch from Stampin Up to create the banner.

BOW ON TOP OF THE BOX:

I made the bow using my Bigz L Bow Die from Stampin Up, adhering it on the lid of the box using hot glue.

I hope you like this project. Happy crafting!

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