Good morning! We're a week into Paper Crafting Magic's Challenge #10, where we're asking you to show us your favorites! Easy, right? This one is almost a no brainer (perfect for the end of the school year with all of the activities and things going on in all of our busy lives...or is that just me? HA!)
I decided to go with this fun interactive card (one of my favorite things currently), which I made for my mother on Mother's Day. Of course, since it was being mailed to my mom in TN, I just *had* to make a gift box for it ;) For both the card and the gift box, I turned to my Ultimate Tool. Here's the end result, after much folding, gluing, and fussing over perfect flower placement:
Isn't it pretty? It's a sheet of white cardstock cut and folded to make this pretty interactive card that pops out into a box that can stand like a vase of flowers on a table! *LOVE* Patterned papers were glued down on the flaps and outside of the box, and the flowers inside are mostly Prima. The fun clips with flowers on top are Crate Paper, and the big pink heart is Prima. I took a few chipboard hearts from Stuff2Scrap and sprayed them with Dragon Fruit Pink Maya Mist. Once that dried, a light layer of Angel Pink Memento Fireworks left a nice shimmer over the top. All of the elements are attached to acetate strips. The sentiment is from Crafter's Companion, one of their Sentimentals sets.
Isn't it so pretty? Hope she loved it! Head over to Paper Crafting Challenges to show us your favorites...you have another week to enter to win a great prize from Online Card Classes. Head over to the blog to check it out!
xoxo
Khristen
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Thursday, May 22, 2014
Friday, November 15, 2013
Crafter's Companion/Xyron Blog Hop!
Exciting stuff today: the team at Crafter's Companion is teaming up with Xyron to bring you some fabulous holiday creations! You *need* to head over and take a peek at our blog, and visit all the blogs you can. Lots of giveaways and goodies when all is said and done, so hit up some blogs and leave some love in the form of comments for your chance at a sweet CC/Xyron prize package!
All of us CC designers received some awesome Xyron goodness to make our projects, and if you've used Xyron, you know that is something to be excited about! Here's what I came up with: a holiday box created with my Ultimate Tool, made possible by the fabulous Xyron Mega Runner and High Tack Adhesive Dots.
After following the instructions for this neat box on the Advanced Construction Techniques DVD held in place with the Mega Runner, I adhered the ribbon handles with the High Tack Adhesive Dots. I added the image, part of the Dee Gruenig - Ahh Christmas stamp set. Memento Dew Drops made it easy to color different parts of the image -- rich cocoa for the sentiment, ladybug for the red, and bamboo leaves for the green. After matting it, the Mega Runner assures it stays put on the top of the box!
There's no question: Xyron makes excellent adhesive! Head over to the Crafter's Companion blog to see the gorgeousness the rest of the team made, and don't forget to leave some bloggy love for your chance at a great prize package!
Happy hopping!
xoxo
Khristen
All of us CC designers received some awesome Xyron goodness to make our projects, and if you've used Xyron, you know that is something to be excited about! Here's what I came up with: a holiday box created with my Ultimate Tool, made possible by the fabulous Xyron Mega Runner and High Tack Adhesive Dots.
After following the instructions for this neat box on the Advanced Construction Techniques DVD held in place with the Mega Runner, I adhered the ribbon handles with the High Tack Adhesive Dots. I added the image, part of the Dee Gruenig - Ahh Christmas stamp set. Memento Dew Drops made it easy to color different parts of the image -- rich cocoa for the sentiment, ladybug for the red, and bamboo leaves for the green. After matting it, the Mega Runner assures it stays put on the top of the box!
There's no question: Xyron makes excellent adhesive! Head over to the Crafter's Companion blog to see the gorgeousness the rest of the team made, and don't forget to leave some bloggy love for your chance at a great prize package!
Happy hopping!
xoxo
Khristen
Wednesday, November 6, 2013
A Little Bit Oriental Gift Box
Good morning! I hope everyone is enjoying their Wednesday thus far (and no, I'm not going to start getting all "HUUMMPPPP DAAAAAAAAAAAAY!" on y'all).
Today, I plan to get a lot of craftiness accomplished! Ornaments for the shop, Christmas cards, and maybe even a scrapbook page or two! I have some scrapbook pages to share that I just haven't had the time to post, but before I get to those I wanted to show off a gift box I made with the new Sheena's A Little Bit Oriental - Sakura EZ Mount stamp set and coordinating Cherry Branch embossing folder. I love these stamps, just as much as I love Sheena!
After cutting, scoring, folding, and assembling my box from Luxury Centura Pearl 16X16 paper (the only real choice for boxes -- it's so strong and thick, and makes sturdy, reliable boxes), I went crazy with Sheena!
A sheet of grey cardstock serves as the base, inked around the edges with Espresso Truffle Memento ink, the same ink used to stamp the tree and sentiment on Ultra Smooth Premium White 8X10 cardstock. My Spectrum Noir pens (PP2, PP3, PP5) were used to color the tree. I found a coordinating sheet of cardstock to mount it on, and three brads to add a little something extra to the rectangle. I then embossed and sanded a sheet of black Coredinations cardstock, and adhered it all to the box using Extra Strong Adhesive Tape Runner.
Isn't it so pretty? And I love having this pretty box on hand for a special gift!
Head to the Crafter's Companion store to get your hands on these lovely Sheena stamps and coordinating embossing folders and papers. Check out the redesigned third generation Spectrum Noir pens (which I LOVE), and follow us on Facebook and Twitter to see all of the fabulousness our DT creates. In a few days, I'll be sharing our latest challenge, you won't want to miss it!
xoxo
Khristen
Today, I plan to get a lot of craftiness accomplished! Ornaments for the shop, Christmas cards, and maybe even a scrapbook page or two! I have some scrapbook pages to share that I just haven't had the time to post, but before I get to those I wanted to show off a gift box I made with the new Sheena's A Little Bit Oriental - Sakura EZ Mount stamp set and coordinating Cherry Branch embossing folder. I love these stamps, just as much as I love Sheena!
After cutting, scoring, folding, and assembling my box from Luxury Centura Pearl 16X16 paper (the only real choice for boxes -- it's so strong and thick, and makes sturdy, reliable boxes), I went crazy with Sheena!
A sheet of grey cardstock serves as the base, inked around the edges with Espresso Truffle Memento ink, the same ink used to stamp the tree and sentiment on Ultra Smooth Premium White 8X10 cardstock. My Spectrum Noir pens (PP2, PP3, PP5) were used to color the tree. I found a coordinating sheet of cardstock to mount it on, and three brads to add a little something extra to the rectangle. I then embossed and sanded a sheet of black Coredinations cardstock, and adhered it all to the box using Extra Strong Adhesive Tape Runner.
Isn't it so pretty? And I love having this pretty box on hand for a special gift!
Head to the Crafter's Companion store to get your hands on these lovely Sheena stamps and coordinating embossing folders and papers. Check out the redesigned third generation Spectrum Noir pens (which I LOVE), and follow us on Facebook and Twitter to see all of the fabulousness our DT creates. In a few days, I'll be sharing our latest challenge, you won't want to miss it!
xoxo
Khristen
Thursday, May 23, 2013
Wine Glass Gift Box With Lace Flower On Top: Complete Tutorial
Good morning! I hope your morning has started out ok. I'm probably hard at work (because I scheduled this post last night, glass of wine in hand...in fact, I drank my wine out of the glass that came contained in this box!):
1. Start by choosing your patterned paper. I chose this pretty sheet from Studio Calico's Snippets collection. Love the muted rainbow colors!
2. Place your gift box on the paper, and make a pencil mark to cut it to size (you can measure it as well, I just did it this way to save a bit of time :) ) Cut it to size with a paper trimmer.
3. Apply adhesive to the box, I did one strip so that I could line up the paper before sticking it in place. One strip allows you to wrap it around and ensure the edges of the paper don't stray up or down, making it nice and straight. I used my Glue Glider Pro with the Perma Tac adhesive to ensure it stays put for a long time.
4. Add more strips of adhesive and glue the rest of the paper to the box.
5. Of course, a 12X12 isn't going to fit all the way around. I chose a coordinating sheet, and cut a piece to cover the exposed box.
6. Choose another coordinating sheet. This one is Basic Grey - Knee Highs & Bowties. Trace the lid, and make sure you do it on the opposite side of the paper you intend to use. Cut it out, and adhere it to the box.
7. Rather than place it on paper and draw a pencil mark, I decided to measure the lid depth with a measuring tape. This way, I could make an accurate cut. A pencil mark is always a little off, and this is a small strip (only an inch in this case) so the more precise, the cleaner it looks. Measure, cut, and adhere.
8. I cut a strip of paper and adhered it around, using the same paper that is on the top of the lid. The other side of the paper, around the lid rim, was cut and adhered in the center of that.
9. Now there's a gap here too, so I cut strips as I did before and tried to line up the patterns as best I could.
Now it looks like it goes all the way around!
10. Add a sentiment. I chose "Cheers" from the newly released Camden Town - Male 2 EZ Mount Stamp Set and matted it on black cardstock.
11. Using the wine glass image from the same set, I colored it with my Spectrum Noir pens (DR5, DR3, DR2.)
12. Add Ranger Glossy Accents to give the glass some shine. Stray Glossy Accents can be cleaned up with a needle or other sharp, fine point.
13. Adhere image next to sentiment with adhesive squares.
14. Color acrylic flowers in with Spectrum Noir pens. I had a total of 6 I wanted to use, one for each color of the rainbow (in keeping with the rainbow palette I had going on.) Color the top, and then the underside to assure it is rich in color. I used DR3, OR3, CT4, LG5, BT8, and PL5.
15. Choose a strip of lace (the thicker the strip, the bigger the flower) and thread.
16. Sew as you would any ribbon flower, threading the needle through the lace and then pulling tight to create the flower. Assure that it is exactly as you'd like before you remove the needle.
17. After tying the ends together, turn upside down and apply a ring of adhesive (I used Helmar 450) and scrunch it up. Hold it until the glue dries, and wrap washi tape around the base to make it look a little cleaner. You will use this base to adhere it to the lid of the box.
It ends up looking something like this.
18. Apply another ring of glue to the lid and attach the flower to the top of the lid. Hold in place until it dries completely. I also added the same washi tape around the rim of the box lid.
Here's what you end up with:
19. Add acrylic flowers to the top. As these flowers came attached to wires, I ended up just sticking the wires through the center of the lace flower after twisting them together.
20. To lift the lace flower up even more, add glue in a circle around the outside of the acrylic flowers, wherever you think the flower should furl upwards.21. Squish it together and hold it until the glue dries completely, kind of like what you did in step 17. It lifts the whole thing up, allowing you to see the base a little better, and making it look more like a flower. You could sew it, but I wanted it to appear as if it did it all on its own :) Just make sure you use a good, strong adhesive.
The finished product! I can't wait to give this to someone, fancy wine glass inside :)
Head over to the Crafter's Companion store to pick up stamps from the Camden Town line and make your own gift box! With so many different images, you can choose the perfect one to compliment your gift (like the cupcake image! Yum!)
Have a great day, and stay tuned for some sneak peeks of an upcoming Crafter's Companion release! You won't want to miss it :)
xoxo
Khristen
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