9.30.2012

Christmas Crafting with your Kids!

 Christmas will be here soon  and planning those special gifts in advance can help cut down on the stress holidays can incur.  I am so happy I get to share my projects with you because this craft involved the help of my 16 y.o. daughter.  I am so fortunate she still wants to spend time with me!
So together we created these ideas for a crafty Christmas day.  

We used the mini tubes to make a treat holder and a keepsake ornament to hold my daughter's Christmas list.  
Let's get started on how these are made! 
For the reindeer treat holder, we added "We've Got Your Border" Christmas around the top an bottom of the tube.  The red joy circle is from "Live Life" Christmas.   Rudolph's nose is made with a red circle from the border sticker set.  I made two antlers with black card stock and my daughter made his ears with kraft card stock and added two wiggle eyes.  The label is from the Christmas "Labels by the Dozen."  I tied a twine bow to embellish.  Last part was filling it with chocolate candies.  Younger kids can add the eyes, border stickers, nose, antlers, and ears easily to make this a craft for any age.  


Next up is the keepsake ornament with her Christmas list.  I saw this idea on Pinterest and did a spin on it to use a tube.  Wouldn't this be fun to create each year and then decorate the tree with?   I love that she can add to the list if ideas change by taking it  out. The original idea was a glass ornament which makes it difficult to roll up and impossible to get out with the narrow tops.  SRM tubes make this easy to pull out the lists and review.   


For this project, we used the border stickers again for the top and bottom.  Next we added a circle tree sticker to the top of the tube from Stickers by the Dozen and punched a hole through the lid to create the twine hanger.  A piece of red felt was cut with pinking shears and then a Christmas label was added to a green card stock base.  A yellow scallop was punched and the "Dear Santa" from "Freestyle" Christmas was added to the center with a 2012 sticker from "Year of Memories."  A few drops of green glitter to accent and the craft was complete!  Younger kids can decorate the tubes with our variety of stickers.  
I hope you like these ideas!




Pushing Fall into Winter ;-)

Okay I am already pushing Fall aside with my crafting and going right into Winter today.  I have to start my holiday cards or I will never get enough completed though.

The latest challenge at Sentimental Sundays is 3,2,1 and our sponsor is Meljen's.  I used a cute freebie image from last year I believe?  I love the heart dangling from the tiny tree.  Reminds me of Charlie Brown's tree.  I added glitter to the snow but it is not showing up very well.  Grrr. That's a SRM Sticker along the top which looks like stitching.  Click on the link to view the entire sheet. Love their border stickers!  The sentiment is also SRM.  My 3 things are papers (2 print (Authentique stripe and Webster's polka dot)and one 1 solid, 2 are the stickers, and 1 image.  I hope you will join us.  


Challenges I would like to enter my card in:
Bearly Mine : #54 Add a sentiment
Fashionista: Anything goes Christmas
Gingerloft: #49 Stitching faux or real
Jingle Belles: Snow
Robyn's Fetish:  #127 Stitching Real or faux
Southern Girls: Show us your spots and stripes


Thanks for stopping by!

9.27.2012

Day 4 of OWH




 It's day four of SRM Stickers's  week-long birthday card feature. We've joined with Operation Write Home to help bring attention to their amazing organization and supply cards for troops. Check out Monday's post for our Challenge details - you could win a SRM Stickers Prize Package!

Here's my OWH birthday card.   I used #53001 We've Got Your Sticker and #57003 We've Got Your Border.  I created a border around the frame cut out with a small yellow border sticker.  I tried to keep this as flat as I could.  :)  All papers are Echo Park "Everday Eclectic."

Thanks for stopping by!

9.23.2012

Autumn Days

 Autumn is officially here!  I am happy for my wallet since we aren't running the air conditioner as much but will definitely miss my warm mornings with bright sun rays shining in my window.  Sigh.  I do like Falls gorgeous colors and some trees in my area already showing the red foliage.  I would love to venture up to Maine and see the trees in their beauty during the Fall.  It's on my bucket list.  One day!  :-)
I made this card for Sentimental Sundays challenge this week which is Autumn and features a Saturated Canary image.  I wanted the apples to be the focal point so I colored her dress and hair in muted tones.  I added red buttons to resemble apples on the ground.  I used a SRM Sticker from the Fall sheet for my sentiment.
Anyone go apple picking?  I am planning a trip with daughter.  She went last year but we had so much rain the grounds were soaking wet and the apples were mushy.  The few she did pick were not the big red fruit I envisioned but we peeled them and made an apple crisp which was quite tasty.  This year, I would love to make spiced apples.  Moving on before my mind fixates on this too much.
The pattern papers are MME which were in my scrap bin.  I used a variety from different lines.  One is Valentine's oriented as you can clearly see.  I liked it though and went for it.  I added a sparkle green trim for added interest as after thought.  Just isn't a card if it does not have some bling or shine.
Challenges I would like to enter my card in:
Crafty Catz: #51 Buttons
Challenges 4 Everybody: #3 Anything Goes
Just Keep on Creating: #3 Anything Goes
Ribbon Carousel Challenge: #71 Fall into Fall
Saturated Canary Challenge: #26 Use B items (buttons, blue, and bling ribbon)

9.17.2012

Hello There!

I  get to share a really fun card for a GDT position I won at Made Especially for You.  I was thrilled to be asked to create a card and join in!
I used Echo Park Everyday Eclectic  papers and die cut stickers.  I love the vibrant colors and the whimsy!  The challenge is to use three balloons on your card. The Stamping Boutique  is  sponsoring  with one lucky winner receiving 3 images of their choice!
I would like to enter my card into the following challenges:
Bearly -Mine: Challenges: #52 Anything Goes
Paper Crafting Journey: Use a Sentiment
The Squirrel and the Fox: #26 Anything Goes
Thanks for stopping in!



Creating with punches and stamps

 Happy Monday!  I hope you had a delightful weekend.  I have my last card for the Paper Playtime design team.  Sniff sniff.  I am sad to leave this great group of ladies.  I have made some great friends and promise to keep in touch with them and stop by their blogs.
Our challenge is to use punches and a stamped sentiment.  I used  four punches on this one.  Can you spot them?  :-)  I love the bee stamp from Cocoa Daisy a terrific friend sent me.  There is a little bit of glitter on the bee's wings.   I added lace, twine mixed with vintage buttons to embellish.  The papers are from Prima.  I distressed the entire card for a vintage feel.  
I hope you will join us!
Challenges I would like to enter my card in:
Di's Digi Designs: More than one punch or die cut
Our Craft Lounge: #134 Use twine
Paper Pretties: #223 Punches
Raise the Bar: #111 Anything with wings
Simply Create Too:  #22 Old or vintage





9.15.2012

Sweets for you!

 Hey there!  Amy here checking in for the month of September.  I have two projects to share with you using a mixture of goodies so let's dive right in!
I made  this card using  Twirly Twine red and aqua paired with Dimestore Vogue brown crepe paperKitchen Ephemera,  and Cosmo Cricket's Rose paper.  I added a feather, two butterfly stickers accented with liquid pearls, a paper rose, vintage button and green velvet trim .  I distressed the card lightly with ink for a viintage feel.  The green velvet trim was a gem find for me at the thrift store.  I found it on the bolt still with yellow stickers intact that dates over 20 years ago!  
Here's a close up:
Next up is a small frame I altered.  I wrapped red Twirly Twine around the frame and added a yellow paper rose.  
I used Echo Park's For the Record's Picket Fence paper to mat my picture and then made a polka dot banner layered with a vintage piece of paper from the Kitchen Ephemera pack accented with a vintage red bingo marker.  Next I cut out a ticket from the red Twirly Twine and used rhinestones to embellish.  
Items used to create both items:
 Thank you for stopping by and happy creating to you!

A year in review mini album

 This is mini album I made for my daughter to highlight one event each month of the year.  I used lots of SRM Stickers which are perfect to lay on top of photos, painted surfaces, well...everything!

I painted chipboard covers and then added punched pieces from Lily Bee's Buttercup papers, stamped a little, and distressed to create.  I used the Year in Review and Everyday Life  from SRM Stickers.

I used Lily Bee Buttercup papers for the inside pages and lots of SRM Stickers.  The large month ones can be found here.
I did pair them with some smaller monthly stickers found here.




I hope this inspires you to create a mini year in review!  Thanks for stopping by!

9.09.2012

Grandmothers

 Grandmothers are really special indeed!  I wish mine were still here on earth to share a few moments with.  I remember them everyday and I am thankful I had time to spend with them.  Did you know grandparents day is today?  I decided to make a special card for my Mom.  She prefers to be called "Nana".  I think she uses the proper term when necessary but she is one terrific grand mother to her grand children.  They adore spending time with her and she sure likes to dote on them.  I am usually prepared for the sugar high when mine returns.  :-)  I am thankful my daughter can share special and everyday moments with her.  We are so fortunate to live close by.

I used a SRM Sticker for this card.  I punched tiny hearts and added rhinestone bling to the centers.  I stitched the top on but you can't really see it since it was done in white.  The papers, twine and button are from MME.  

Challenges I would like to enter my card in:
Come and Get It Challenges: Tic, Tac, Toe  (Twine, Free, and Buttons)
One Stop Craft Challenges: #198 No floral embellishments
Paper Crafting Journey: Anything Goes
Southern Girls: #52 All about the flora

Thank you for stopping by!

9.04.2012

Oh my Christmas ornaments!

 Hey there!  I am here to  share my special Christmas project using Fancy Stickers and  Labels by the Dozen for SRM Stickers.
I bought clear glass ornaments at a local craft store and then used red, white, and green card stock to create these ornaments that double as tags for packages.  I am so excited to use these on my gifts this year!


I "painted" the inside of the clear ornament by filling with white acrylic paint.  Next I placed my label on a white card stock and  cut out.  The fancy sentiment was placed on a punched green circle.  I added a few rhinestones to embellish.  I used craft glue dots to adhere to the center of my ornament.  
The next ornament uses the same steps except I did not "paint" it.  


Stickers used:
Thanks for looking!