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Friday, January 3, 2014

Owls for a baby

I made this for a friend who just had a baby on Christmas Day.  I used owls because during her baby shower she mentioned how her theme was owls but was not able to find anything.   

Created a banner with pennants giving each one a woodsy look and added owls.  The wall decorations are made out of light weight balsam wood plaques, which I decoupage using a paper that looked like a sky with puffy clouds. Sticking with the woodsy theme I used some of the same elements as in the banner.  Drilled small holes in each corner and used ribbon for hanging the plaques. 


Really do hope that anyone that reads this enjoys trying to recreate it.   Happy Crafting.  











Instructions: 

Cut files: (Cricut Expression) 

1) Branches - French Manor Cartridge 
2) Flowers & Leaves - Flower Shoppe Cartridge

The Owls: 

Miss Kate Cutables -  Winter Owls (the file cost me 50 cents) 
I don't have a Silhouette Cameo machine but what i love about Miss Kate Cutables is that she includes a JPG file which you can print and use scissors to cut it out which is what I did. 

It is up to the individual person making this to choose the colors they want to incorporate into their creation. I was making this for a baby girl and choose to use more of the pinks and lilacs. 




Friday, December 20, 2013

Christmas Center Pieces

I started with just the Christmas trees, you know the kind that you get at the Dollar Store to put around a village.
Supplies needed:  Christmas trees, wood plaques, several different types of tinsel ribbons, holiday pipe cleaners, Christmas foam shapes, wire thread, glittery foam holiday shapes, a roll of papers, Mod Podge glue, red felt, red and yellow acrylic paint, and wobblers.
1)      Cut paper to cover the top of the wood plaques (round, square, oval, etc.)
2)      Using the Mod Podge, deco podge the paper onto the wood plaque (I start with this cause it has to dry of at least 2 days or the base will be ruined)
3)      Creating the shape of the fireplace.  Take old manila folder or heavy card board and cut to the size needed.  I cut mine to 4” wide by 2 ½” high by ½” deep for final size leaving ½” for folding to be able to glue it together.  
4)      Using the wire thread string the foam ornaments I used 6 to 7 of them for the smaller trees and 8 to 9 for the larger trees.   Leave enough wire thread on the start and end of the garland to tie it to the top and bottom of the trees.
5)      Using a shape cutting machine cut the shape of the mantel and fire logs.  To make the fire look realistic use the yellow and red acrylic paints to create the fire look.
6)      Take the paper that you picked for covering the fireplace and being the process of transforming the card board shapes into a fireplace. 
a.       Take the mantel cut out and trace the shape of the opening for the logs.  Now cut it open so you can fold the flaps to create a 3D effect.
b.      Now using heavy paper or card stock in black cover the opening to make the look of a fire box.
c.       Take the logs, flames, and grate and glue them together.
d.      Using the wobbler stick the logs to it, cut the excess adhesive base around the shape for the flames.  Set them aside these will be the last thing you will glue down.
e.       Take the paper that you pick for the wall color and cover the shape on all sides (I cut the paper to the size I needed and wrapped it around, gluing it as I go around). Let it dry for a few minutes and then cut open the firebox area out.
f.       Glue the mantel and surround onto the shape.  You should be able to start seeing what looks like a fireplace.
g.      I hot glued the foam stockings (bling out the stockings) to the top part of the mantel.
7)      Now you can start assembling the center pieces.
8)      Cut the felt into circles, using a hot glue gun the garland ribbon to the edge of the skirt.  Make sure you leave an area with no glue so you can open the circle.  This will allow you to wrap the skirt around the trees.
9)      Hot Glue the trees, skirt, mantel and presents to the wood plaque.
Sit back and enjoy your creation.

 






Sunday, December 15, 2013

Christmas Ornaments for the Cheer Squad

I threw these together really quick not what I wanted to make but time was not on my side this year.  They still came out really cute.




Sunday, December 8, 2013