Saturday, January 18, 2020

Paper craft catch up time

Good thing I didn't make a New Year's resolution to stay up to date here since that still isn't happening.

I made these notebooks for two of my knitting friends, something to keep in their knitting bags where they can make notes of their projects. There are a variety of messages on the bottom of the pages. They were adapted from a Connie Stewart tutorial available here. Thanks to the Posh Paper Lady on YouTube, I learned that my guillotine paper cutter from when we had our business (if you're near my age, think of the paper cutters that teachers had access to in elementary schools, those scary but efficient devices) would cut chipboard which I used as the covers. My We R Memory Keepers Cinch Bookbinding machine (shown below) was used to punch the holes and close the spiral binding on the notepads. The die used on the front is Knitting Supplies 99150 from Memory Box.



This singing mouse can be opened to reveal a sentiment inside but will fold to fit into an A2 size envelope. This was hand-delivered to a friend. The directions are here, at Frenchie Stamps  I changed the heart she used to a songbook, using a stamp called Sheet Music from Finnabair. 
Next is a watercolor card front, made with Ai (Art Impressions) Water Color stamps. The trees, bench, grasses, and sleeping dog are from various stamp sets. This is part of a lesson in an online course from Sandy Allnock.
My front door looked so bare after putting Christmas stuff away, I knew I wanted something there but not necessarily something about Valentine's Day.  I bought the red wooden plaque, framed in white with the two-tone hanging cord at Joann's on Christmas clearance. The "hello" is galvanized metal that I "painted" with white pigment ink from a stamp pad. It didn't dry completely without smearing so I set it with hairspray which seems to be working. I placed the word on black paper and traced a shadow outline. There are two welded hangers on the back of the word so gluing it flat onto paper was out of the question. I used foam adhesive squares from Gina K that happen to be black. I attached the black paper to the wooden plaque with removable double-sided tape. If it doesn't remove when I want to change things out, I'll patch and paint. It was an inexpensive project.


My younger son's birthday was this past week. I could not come up with a theme for his card so I used a bit of everything. The old fashioned man is from a stamp set called Dude from Impression Obsession. I used many stamp sets to fill the card front with phrases and images. It wouldn't be everyone's taste, especially the few cuss words, but it was funny for him. By the way, my son has been an adult for two decades now, the words did not corrupt him. 

Tuesday, January 7, 2020

2019 Christmas Cards

I made 26 of these Santa with various finishes as cards. Each Santa had 57 separate pieces, not including the candy canes or gifts. This is a Tim Holtz Colorize die. Tim has announced this month that newer Colorize designs will have fewer pieces. Whew!




This card was for my giraffe loving niece, made with My Favorite things stamps and dies called Giraffes on Ice.  


This card used Honey Bee's House Builder Base and their Gingerbread Add On dies. 
These are called Impossible Poppers. They don't break open nor do they have a top that is removable. Instructions are here, at the Paper Pixie's website. I filled these with a variety of Hershey kisses. 
 

My great-nephews and great-niece get cash at Christmas. Here was this year's money holder design.
The gingerbread is on a belly band, holding the card closed.
Slip that off and here is the sentiment from Inky Antics Holiday Dough & S'mores
The gingerbread man was made using a Stampin' Up punch
Inside is the cash pocket
And one more message
The next five are from Christmas Selfies by MyFavorite Things




 Spellbinder dies named Poinsettia Pieces

 Two more Tim Holtz dies, Hanging Ornaments and Santa's Helper

And Ho Ho Deer Circle by Simon Says Stamp, the Merry Christmas greeting is a Tim Holtz die cut

I enjoyed making all of these cards but learned an expensive lesson. I knew the Santa cards were going to cost more to mail because they were square. I bought card blanks with matching envelopes labeled as being 6" square. That would have cost me 85 cents per card but the envelopes were actually 6 3/16" square which boosted the cost up to one dollar per card. I mailed 15 of them from inside a post office. A postal clerk applied the stamps and placed them in a mail bin. My receipt stated that they should arrive in two days. It took over 2 weeks for seven of them to begin reaching their destinations, the final eight never did. 

Other than that bad experience, the holidays were good and the cards were fun to make. 

Tuesday, December 10, 2019

More Magnet Frame decor

The most recent one is for Christmas.  A mix of paper and paint was used.


The first one I made was soccer-themed, for the Prince of Sweetness. That link is here


Halloween was next. 


Thanksgiving was third.


The Thanksgiving group shows how the sections look outside of the frame. A magnet is on the back of each piece, two on the long narrow top element.

Tuesday, December 3, 2019

Thanksgiving Favors

Thanksgiving was at a niece's home again this year. I made these favors that each held a Ghiradelli chocolate square.

Tuesday, November 26, 2019

Birthday Cards

This card was for a girl friend's birthday. The stamp set is from Art Impressions. It reminded me of our Shipshewana Trip when she "surfed" the hallway on an upside ironing board. It was so unlike her, it was hilarious. 


This card was for a dear friend's birthday. The style is called a buckle card, the stamps are from Riley & Company.



Thursday, November 21, 2019

Using up yarn

I don't have a problem donating yarn but when I found a hat pattern that uses two strands of sock weight yarn, I decided to see how quickly it would work up and whether or not I liked it. It was a few night's of knitting while watching TV and the hat feels great. My younger son claimed this and another one in black and beige. 
This one is a slightly different rib with a few cables thrown in. I think the color more than the cables make it seem more feminine. I'll either find someone who can use it or will start a donation of knitted hats. This style doesn't look good on me.


Tuesday, November 12, 2019

Candy Cane Door Decor

Yesterday was Veteran's Day. Leaves were still on many trees but that didn't stop 7 inches of snow from falling.  My son came after the kids were done with school and cleared snow. The Princess of Joy wanted to go out but her snow pants were in the truck. I didn't know if my son had left them there intentionally so I told her she would have to wait for daddy to come in. She knocked on every window, calling him, not believing that he couldn't hear her over the noise of the snowblower. She told me that she really, really, really, REALLY wanted to go out in the snow, adding she has never been outside.
She was much happier when daddy said yes and handed the snowpants off to me.
I stayed inside with Prince of Sweetness who was doing his homework. Never mind that I would have stayed inside even if he wasn't doing homework!
After they left and I had dinner, I made a dollar store craft. $7 for these items created a door decoration that will fit nicely between the front door and the storm door. I have one set of silver bells and a lot of ribbon left.