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Paper Zone inspire.design.create: Day 16: Cupcake Cards
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Friday, December 16, 2011. Day 16: Cupcake Cards. Start with your cupcake template. There should the complete cupcake as well as just the cupcake top. You will want to cut this out of some festive paper. I used some of our lovely holiday 12x12s but have also had success with the so-silk paper as a solid color. Once the top and the cupcake are cut out you will want to punch a hole on the side of both of them. This will be the place for your brad and will function as a hinge. Get creative and enjoy! Day 14...
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Paper Zone inspire.design.create: Day 14: Felt Treat Bags
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Wednesday, December 14, 2011. Day 14: Felt Treat Bags. WHAT YOU’LL NEED:. Roll of American Crafts Rick Rack Ribbon, Pool Blue. Packet of Basic Grey Buttons. 3 sheets of felt: 2 Red, 1 White,. 1: Trace your template on both red felt pieces, also trace to cuffs on the white felt piece, and cut out - (make sure you remember that the all these peices are going to be mirrored to one another). 4 Tack Ribbon across the cuff and a button at the end. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). View my complete profile.
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Paper Zone inspire.design.create: Day 18: Snowflake Orb Ornament
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Sunday, December 18, 2011. Day 18: Snowflake Orb Ornament. Assorted colorful text-weight papers, and a scrap of white cardstock. 1/8 Hole Punch (and 1/16, if you have it) Fishing line or string Small Brads Snowflake stamp. Trim your colored papers to 1/2" wide by 5 1/2" long. You'll only need about 6-8 strips per ornament. Punch a hole through the strips at each end, about a half inch in. I like the Big Bite for this, since you can punch through all 6 strips at once! The cool thing about this ornament is...
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Paper Zone inspire.design.create: Day 21: Ribbon Tree
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Wednesday, December 21, 2011. Day 21: Ribbon Tree. Closer and closer to Christmas we come! I found this cute little tree made out of ribbon. It is easy to make and I thought would be cute as a little ornament. Or as a decoration on a present. Cut 3 strips of green ribbon to 7 inches in length, 1 strip of glitter ribbon to 7 inches in length, and 1 strip. Of brown at 5 inches in length. Place two adhesive dots at the mid point on the ribbon. Tie the glitter ribbon in a bow and attach to the top of the tree.
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Paper Zone inspire.design.create: Day 11: Holiday Magnets
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Sunday, December 11, 2011. Day 11: Holiday Magnets. This is a simple and fun way to use your left over holiday brads. Simply cut of the shank of the brad, glue to your magnet and you are done! Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). View my complete profile. 10029 SW Nimbus, Beaverton, OR 97005. 1136 SE Grand Avenue, Portland, OR 97214. 1881 Commercial NE, Salem, OR 97303. 15915 Westminster Way N, Shoreline, WA 98133. 331 Tukwila Parkway, Tukwila, WA 98188. 915 Iowa Street, Bellingham, WA 98225. Watermark te...
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Paper Zone inspire.design.create: Day 20: Christmas Tags
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Tuesday, December 20, 2011. Day 20: Christmas Tags. Start with the EK Success Flourish Square punch. I like my base for these tags to be the French Paper Company's Kraft but some of the members of the store prefer metallic paper for their own festive tags. The beauty of this design is you can combine whatever your little heart desires. So go crazy! That being said; we used Kraft paper and a lovely 12x12 from the Nordic Holiday line. Tack the two squares, one half and one whole, together with a bit of glue.
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Paper Zone inspire.design.create: Day 12: Paper Lanterns
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Monday, December 12, 2011. Day 12: Paper Lanterns. 8x8 sheet of cardstock. 1x8 strip of cardstock. These lanterns have been a popular craft for a long time with children and I was reintroduced to them when I read a great book called Christmas Crafting with Kids (available at the Paper Zone). So I gathered up some supplies, my beautiful niece Dyanna, and my wonderful nephew Cody to make some! Fold the square in half. Cut the lines, being sure not to cut all the way through to the top. The paper lanterns a...
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Paper Zone inspire.design.create: Day 22: Fork Ribbon
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Thursday, December 22, 2011. Day 22: Fork Ribbon. I came across this amazing little tutorial on Pinterest on how to make the perfect little bow using a for. This is perfect for last minute cards or to put on gift cards. December 23, 2011 at 11:44 AM. Http:/ madamesouffle.blogspot.com/. February 13, 2012 at 4:17 AM. Interesting post, thanks a lot for sharing this with us. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). View my complete profile. 10029 SW Nimbus, Beaverton, OR 97005. 1881 Commercial NE, Salem, OR 97303.
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Paper Zone inspire.design.create: Day 9: Paper Heart Ornaments
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Friday, December 9, 2011. Day 9: Paper Heart Ornaments. Paper Trimmer or Scissors. Brad, eyelet or staples. Fishing line or ribbon. You will want to select 3-4 double sided papers. For this post I used some of our lovely 12x12 Christmas papers. Cut these into 1" wide strips. You will need:. December 10, 2011 at 7:10 AM. Now this DIY ornament I love! Its hard to find ideas that dont feel too cheesy. But this definitely looks like it can bring a homemade freshness to a Christmas tree! Moving to a new blog.
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Paper Zone inspire.design.create: Day 19: Sparkle Tree Card
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Monday, December 19, 2011. Day 19: Sparkle Tree Card. Cardstock, dark color. Gem Tac glue or other adhesive. Fine tip embossing tool. Free draw a ‘loopy’ Christmas tree (similar to this template. Place on top of cardstock and with your embossing tool, lightly trace around the drawing – making an impression of your design into the cardstock. Using a white pencil, draw dots on your design to indicate where to place rhinestones. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). View my complete profile. Day 15: Winter Be...
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