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Maybe make a bauble to put in a box and decorate with a bow!
Remember it doesn't have to be Christmas themed, and it can be a card or anything else you're inspired to get crafty and make.
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kraft card to make the box
White card to print with 'Twas the Night Before Christmas' wording
Various die cut leaves and boughs in green and gold
Due cut stars and snowflakes in white card, plus a few gold stars and red dots
The box is held closed with red satin ribbon and the gift card attached with red and white Bakers' Twine
These treat boxes are so incredibly east to make - even though they look a bit complicated: just make a tube (like a kitchen roll inner)
Squeeze the gap at one end together and glue - hold together with clips while it dries.
Squeeze the open end together, but in the opposite direction so you get a kind of triangular shape
Don't glue this end, but pinch firmly and add clips as before until you're ready to fill it with goodies.
Punch holes through both layers of the open end so you can add ribbon and tie it closed
Great for hanging on the tree, using as decorations, adding to a place setting at the table... Not that I ever get around to doing any of those things, of course!
White card to make the base card and for other layers and details. For the carious snowflakes and details I used white Bazzill Bling, different shades and finishes of turquoise and silver cardstock, including glitter card, plus a few scraps of shiny and glittered red card.
Not all the snowflakes are in this dies set, I used several dies from my collection to fill out my design. The 2 rectangular shapes and the sentiment are in the set though, which is handy.
To finish the card I added a few red gems
The lovely thing about an easel card is it folds relatively flat to send in an envelope.
I resized and printed off some lovely digi papers onto white Bazzill card and made a little pillow box using an Xcut die that I've had for ages and comes out most years! For the tag I used another of the designs resized smaller so the words would fit onto the tag.
Using some green card I cut a load of holly leaves and also a bought of much smaller leaves. These were all glittered with Glamour Dust and I think I overdid it. oops! The berries were cut from different kinds of red card using a small circle punch.
To finish I added a gold thread bow and used more of the tiny holly leaves to decorate the tag
As it's the first Friday of a whole new month this week its time for theNovember Elemental ChallengeOur November mood board is full of textures and warm colours just right to bring a cosy glow to your craft projects this weekAs usual, you simply need to pick any 3 elements or more from the picture below (the colour palette counts as one) to use when you make your card
I resized and printed off some lovely digi papers from Busy May Studios (via Etsy) onto white Bazzill card, then cut out the trees. I also cut the trees using plain black card and glued the 2 layers together for some dimension. I adhered three black rectangles onto the card and arranged my trees on top.
The sentiment is one of my printed ones and works well I think as a small extra rectangle. I added a silver thread loopy bow, die cut pine branch, a couple of tiny holly leaves, plus some red glitter card 'berries' and I was done.
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Have you had a good week? I hope so.
Finally, after taking just a couple of days to travel from Prague to the UK then sitting in a Customs shed in Dartford since the start of the month OH's new work tech (laptop, keyboard, screens, wires etc) was released and deli vered this week. In the meantime, as HM Customs don't give any info as to when or even if they will release goods, his new company arranged to have another laptop delivered from a UK supplier just so he could start to get on with stuff. Don't ask me, its about processor speed and such like.
Thank you sooo much to all those who voted FOR Brexit and have made life difficult in so many ways
Obviously everything arrived on the same day, the separate laptop arriving about an hour after the enormous box with the whole kit in it.
So that's about as exciting as its been around here this week
It's Dawn here this time and as this weekend will be full of Ghoulies and Ghosties and Four-legged Beasties, I thought we could makeHalloween Inspiredour starting point. So you could make a traditional kind of Halloween card, but it doesn't have to be ghosts and witches, instead, you could choose to use Halloween colours (black, purple and orange) or Autumn things like pumpkins and apples, or creatures connected to the season such black cats, cute owls, or a starry sky.Check out the ideas from our wonderful design team HERE