Snowman Tea Light Tags

Take a look under our tree –

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These cute little snowman tea lights were an idea from Becky Roberts.  They are just adorable and I decided to turn them into tags.  The little battery operated tea lights are the base with the “flame” as the snowmans nose.  I turned them on and put them under the tree.  Very fun!

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It’s Christmas Eve – I hope everyone has been good.  Have a Merry Christmas tomorrow!  And I’ll be back on Thursday with a fun color challenge for Create with Connie & Mary – something to get you read for a New Years party – so be sure to stop back by.

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Holiday Cookie Boxes

Here is a quick idea to wrap up some cookies or other treats for a neighbor – Holiday decorated Kraft gift boxes.

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I got this cute idea from Jackie Bolhuis.  We made these in my Cookies & Milk class a few weeks ago.  Everyone also made cookies to go inside the box using the Stampin’ Up! Cookie stamps.  If you don’t have much time you can use store bought cookies dough – the gingerbread dough worked really well with the cookie stamps.  Make sure it is a little chilled and that you dip the cookie stamp in sugar each time.

I love the idea of the steam coming out of the mug – that idea came from Ann Schach on a card that she made.

Here are some quick instructions:

  • fold up the Kraft box
  • cut a piece of Designer Paper the width that you want it and wrap it around the box – the ends just meet at the top – they won’t overlap – but that’s ok – and this is just a band so we aren’t actually glueing it to the box
  • cut a piece of matching card stock about a 1/2″ wider that your designer paper, glue the designer paper to it and make crisp folds all the way around
  • punch a hole at each end where the meet at the top of the box and pull some ribbon through and tie in a bow – your band should just slide off the box when it’s time to open it – you don’t even have to untie the bow
  • punch a 2-3/8″ scallop circle and run it through the Big Shot with the Square Lattice Embossing folder
  • ink up the mug with Cherry Cobbler ink, use  a cotton swap or blender pen to remove ink from the inside – the part that’s the hot cocoa – then ink that with an Early Espresso Marker- now stamp it on some Very Vanilla card stock, cut it out with the matching framelit
  • ink the steam up with Early Espresso and stamp it on some Vellum card stock, cut it out with the matching framelit – then trim the bottom flat, use a mini glue dot to attach it to the mug
  • add the punched circle and mug to the front of the box with Stampin’ Dimensionals.
  • And finally add a Rhinestone to the mug

Fill with some cookies or other treats.  The Kraft Boxes from Stampin’ Up! are food safe.  But I still wrapped up the cookies in some plastic wrap so they would get the box dirty.  You could also add a piece of paper on the inside for decoration too.

And just a quick family note for you – Friday afternoon I took Ryan to take is driving test and get his driver’s license – yes the youngest member of the family was about to be a legal driver.  The line was so long and even with an appointment (which didn’t seem to matter by the way) we waited forever.  Finally it was Ryan’s turn and the testing lady came back with a young girl who was in tears – apparently she did not pass.  She came up to Ryan and said – “well it hasn’t been a good day” – oh no – not really what you want to hear. I got out and told her that hopefully her day would improve now and she smiled and got in the car with Ryan.  Off the went and left me waiting and being a nervous mom – he was ready and is a good driver and knew everything – but still he was a little freaked out because of the girl in front of him crying. After a while he came back and as he walked up I saw the grin on his face!  Yeah – good news!  He passed with a 100!  And the lady was much happier – told him he was the only one all day (and remember we were there in the late after noon – it was almost 5 by the time she got in the car with him) that aced the parallel parking, and the only on she gave a 100 too.  And she said he did so well that when he went back in he should make sure they give him a key chain.  So yeah all the boys are now legal to drive and I no longer have to be mom’s taxi service – time to celebrate!

Merry Christmas!

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Cute, Cute Holiday Tags

Look at these CUTE Holiday Tags that I made for my Bags & Tags class last week!

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I saw on Pinterest a photo of some stickers and thought I bet I can make those with my punches and dies and they would be so super cute.  I stayed up late one night finishing these cute things because once I got started I was so excited with how they were turning out.  I have one more that I want to create but haven’t had a chance to sit down yet to do it.  And guess what I created a tutorial to share with everyone!  Merry Christmas from me to you!  The link will be at the bottom of the post.  Here are some close up pictures for each tags.

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Mr. Snowman

Cute Penguin

Cute Penguin

Rudolph the Reindeer

Rudolph the Reindeer

Santa

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Aren’t they the cutest tags?  I loved them and so did all the girls that came to class last week.

CLICK HERE if you would like the tutorial on how to make these cute tags.

Merry Christmas!

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I love to Create with new stuff!

I love to Create with new stuff!  How about you? Well guess what for this week’s  Create with Connie & Mary challenge I have a sneak peek for you with new products from the Stampin’ Up! Spring catalog!  This week was a sketch challenge so I could use whatever colors I wanted for my card.  And I decided to go with one of the new Designer Papers – Tea for Two.  And it has lots of colors – Calypso Coral, Island Indigo, Lucky Limeade, So Saffron and Very Vanilla were the ones I decided to work with. First this is the sketch we are working with this week.

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And look at this cute little creation –

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What new things are there on this card – let’s see….

  1. Tea for Two Designer Series Paper – Spring Catalog
  2. Patterned Occasions stamp set – Sale-A-Bration set
  3. 1/4″ Wide Satiny Ribbon in Island Indigo – part of the Sale-A-Bration Sycamore Street Ribbon & Button Pack
  4. Simply Scored Borders Scoring Plate – Spring Catalog

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This is a cute and fun square card – it’s 4-1/4″ square.  Here are some quick details on how to make this –

  • 4-1/4″ square card base in So Saffron, round the outside corners with the 3/16″ Corner Rounder punch
  • Add a 4-1/4″ x 3″ piece of Tea for Two Designer paper
  • Use the  Borders Scoring Plate to score the two rows of scallops along the edge of the paper
  • Attach a piece of Island Indigo Satiny ribbon along the edge of the designer paper
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  • Punch 3 Calypso Coral Bitty Flowers (from the Itty Bitty Shapes punch pack), crumple them up
  • Pierce 2 holes in the upper right hand corner using the Essentials paper-piercing pack as a guide.
  • Add 2 bitty flowers with mini silver brads in the center
  • Ink the Elephant image from Patterned Occasions Stamp set with Island Indigo ink, use a cotton swap to remove ink from the words and the flower.  Use a Lucky Limeade Stampin’ Write Marker to ink the words and flower.  Stamp image on Very Vanilla card stock.
  • Cut stamped image with the Big Shot machine and the Apothecary Accents Framelits.  Trim the right side of the label.  Sponge the edges of the label with So Saffron ink.
  • Pierce a hole for the elephant eye and add a mini silver brad.  Pierce a hole for the flower and add a bitty flower with a mini silver brad.
  • Attach label to front of card with Stampin’ Dimensionals
  • Tie a bow with Lucky Limeade Ruffled Ribbon and attach to label with a mini glue dot.
  • Cuteness!!

Well I love how this turned out and I hope you do too. Visit the Create with Connie & Mary site to see the creations from the rest of the design team and to submit your own creation for this new challenge.  Have a great week!

Stampin’ Up! Supplies:

  • Stamps:  Patterned Occasions
  • Ink: island Indigo, So Saffron and Lucky Limeade Stampin’ Write marker
  • Card Stock: Very Vanilla, So Saffron, Calypso Coral
  • Accessories: Big Shot die-cut machine, Apothecary Accents Framelits, Bitty Punch Pack, Mini Silver Brads, Tea for Two Designer Series Paper, Sycamore Street Ribbon & Button Pack, Lucky Limeade Ruffled Ribbon, Borders Scoring Plate,  Stampin’ Sponge, Stampin’, Dimensionals, Mini Glue Dots

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Sharing Christmas Cards 21-25

Hey – I’m back with some more cards for you.  I hope this gives you ideas if you still need some.  You do have a couple more days to get them in the mail.  I know when I mail something locally it gets there the very next day so that should give me until Saturday to finish up my cards.  I did get a big batch of cards out already – about 50 – those were the MDS cards mostly to family and family friends.  Now I’m working on some stamped cards to send.

Here we go –

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Scentsational Season Bundle, More Merry Messages, Polka Dot Parade Designer Paper, Rhinestone jewels colored with a red sharpie
swap card by Mary Polcin

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Evergreen stamp set, Champagne Shimmer paint, Champagne Glimmer paper, Vanilla Seam Binding, Bitty punch star
swap card by Selene Kempton

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Winter Memories, Snowflake Soiree, Silver card stock, Vellum, Silver Embossing Powder, Baja Breeze Seam Binding, Vintage Jewel button
This is a stand up card that you slide the tea light (battery operated) in behind the window.
swap card by Robin Merriman

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No Peeking, Be of Good Cheer Designer Paper, Window framelits, Gumball Green ribbon
swap card by Michelle T

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Keepsake Ornaments Bundle, En Francias, Linen Thread, Jumbo Pearl, Lacy Brocade embossing folder, Soft Suede ink, sponging
I found this card idea online from another demonstrator – it is a beautiful card and actually very easy to make.

My card class is starting gotta go……

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