Saturday, December 17, 2016

Countdown to Christmas - Day 21 - Ferrero Rocher Candy Treat Holder

Welcome back y'all! Does everybody on the planet but me love these Ferrero Rocher candies?? I am not a fan of chocolate, so I have never had a desire to try them. But one day, I grabbed some to put in the kids stockings for Christmas. I had an extra one, so I unwrapped it and popped it in my mouth. Lesson learned!!!!! DO NOT toss an entire unknown item into your mouth whole! Lick it, try a tiny bite, at the very least smell it! For the love of all things holy!!!!!! I wanted to lick a cheese grater to get the taste out of my mouth. I debated drinking bleach. In all seriousness, they really weren't for me. My kids adore them, though, so I knew I had to make a holder for them for their stocking stuffer. I saw this one on pinterest (my favorite place in the world) and so I made some.




It was very simple to make. 2 pieces of mint macaron card stock. 1 measuring 2 x 6 and one measuring 2 x 4 1/2. I also used 2 pieces of designer series paper. 1 measuring 4 1/4 x 1 7/8 and 1 measuring 1 7/8 x 1 7/8.

Take your piece of card stock that measures 2 x 6 and score on the 6'' side at 1 1/4, 1 3/4, 3 3/4, and  4 1 /4. You will punch a 1 1/2 hole in the square that was created between the two narrow rectangles. You will also punch a coordinating circle from the center of the 1 7/8 x 1 7/8 square of designer series paper. Adhere the designer series paper to the card stock. Add adhesive to the rectangle end of the card stock and create your base.

Punch one end of the 2 x 4 1/2 piece of card stock with the scalloped tag topper punch. Do the same with the 1 7/8 x 4 1/4 piece of designer series paper and then adhere them together creating a layered look.

Adhere the layered tag to the square base and pop in your candy. I tied a bow around it and used the circles I punched out for a sentiment.

If you are more of a visual learner like I am, you can watch the video here.

(Plus, I am not the best of instruction writers)

Monday we will be starting a new series all about watercolor! It will incorporate some Christmas as we continue our countdown and segue into other occasions!

Have a great weekend everyone!!

Until next time...

Jen

Monday, December 12, 2016

Countdown to Christmas - Day 19 - Treat Box made from Gift Bag Punch Board

Hey y'all!! Did you miss me??? Ha! Lookey here what we are building today!!



These sweet boxes were made with the gift bag punch board and hold 2 ghiradelli mini candies! They have a magnetic closure and are the perfect tiny treat size!!

In my original, I used the presents and pinecones designer series paper, but for the one I made in the video, I used the candy cane lane papers. How appropriate that a candy bag be made from candy paper!!!

To make this box, you will need:

A piece of designer series paper cut to 4 1/2 x 10 and your gift bag punch board. I used some metal rimmed pearls to hide my mini magnet on the front. But you could use a piece of designer series paper too. Just punch a small circle piece. Maybe the big ''eye'' from the owl builder punch would work too. I used the new label punch for my sentiment since I needed something small to fit on the front of the box.

I am not too great at written instructions, so if you want to make this project, watch the video here.

That's gonna be your best bet! Lol.

Come back later to see what day 20 has in store for us. I bet it's something fruity!

Until next time...

Jen

Friday, December 9, 2016

Countdown to Christmas - Day 18 - Take Out Boxes

Welcome welcome welcome!! Thanks for coming by to see what we have in store today.



I grabbed these take out boxes from the clearance section for about $2 and just knew I had to use them for a Christmas project. I saw something like this on pinterest and thought it was ingenious. Cutting off the closure to have an open box was brilliant. And it's such a unique shape. So I followed the instructions and cut off the 4 top pieces and then stapled the corners together. But instead of tucking them in, I popped them out to create the unique shape. If you tie some bows with the stitched edge ribbon, it makes this so adorable!!! I stamped the sentiment from Wonderful year on basic black card stock. I still can't decide whether I like it better in white embossing powder or the real red glitter embossing powder. What do y'all like best?

If you want to watch the video, you can do so here.

Come back later to see what we will do for day 19!

Until next time!!!

Jen

Monday, December 5, 2016

Countdown to Christmas - Day 16 - Customer Appreciation Gift

Hey y'all!! Thanks for stopping by my blog today!! This is the treat that I have made for my customers that shopped online with me in the month of November.


I am using the lindt lindor chocolate caramel candy bar as the treat inside.

To make this project, you will need a piece of DSP that measures 3 1/8 x 9. On the 3 1/8 side, score at 7/8, and 2 1/2. I simply wrapped the paper around the candy bar and stapled the bottom and top closed.

To make the tag, I used a piece of Crumb Cake that measured 3 3/4 x 2. I punched the top with the tag topper punch and rounded the bottom corners with the project life corner rounder. I stamped the sentiment from the jar of cheer stamp set in versamark ink and embossed it with the real red glitter embossing powder. I just love this stuff!!!

I attached the tag with some real red stitched edge ribbon.

If you want to watch the video, you can do so here.

Come back on Wednesday and see what's in store for Day 17!

Until next time...

Jen

Franks and Beans

Here are some requested pictures of our new baby "Beans". She loves Doug so much more than she does me!! She is always cuddling up to him.




She is a rotten scoundrel. She is always messing with Franks and he gets so frustrated!! But she is so stinkin cute!!


Everyone just pray she allows us to keep the Christmas tree up. Sheesh...



Countdown to Christmas - Bonus project for Mary Kay

Hey y'all! Thanks for stopping by my blog for a countdown to Christmas tutorial. Today's project is a spin off of the Santa wind up box for one of my followers, Mary Kay. She asked for a bigger box that would house her hand made ornaments. So here it is!


In my video, I made the project on the left with the copper foil paper and the butterflies.

To make this box, you will need the following:

12 x 12 cardstock or heavy DSP for the box. Score at 4 inches on each side.

6 x 6 piece of cardstock for the lid. Score at 1 inch on all four sides.

3 7/8 x 11 for the insert. On the 11 side you will score at 3 7/8, 4 7/8, 8 3/4 and 9 3/4.

You will put the box together the same way as the Wind up Santa toy box.

If you want to watch the video for this box, click here.

Hope y'all enjoy this and you make some to hold all sorts of goodies.

Until next time...

Jen



Friday, December 2, 2016

Countdown to Christmas - Day 15 - Santa Wind Up Toy Box

Hey y'all, welcome back!! Today's project is one of those boxes that pop open when you remove the lid. I took the original idea from Sam Hammonds and altered the measurements so it would be big enough for my santa wind up toy.





You will need the following supplies:

Three pieces of card stock that measure:
7 1/2 x 8/ 1/4 (for the box)

4 3/4 x 4 (for the lid)

2 1/4 x 6 1/2 (for the insert)

Several pieces of DSP of your choice. I used presents and pinecones in my project.

4 pieces measuring 3/4 x 2 5/8

2 pieces measuring 3/4 x 1 7/8

3 pieces measuring 2 5/8 x 1 7/8

2 pieces measuring 2 5/8 x 2 5/8


On the insert, score on the 6 1/2 at 1 7/8, 2 7/8, 4 3/4 and 5 3/4

On the lid, score at 1 on all 4 sides

On the box, score on the 8 1/4 at 2 3/4 and 5 1/2

on the 7 1/2 side, score at 2 3/4 and 4 3/4

You will need to watch the video to see the assembly of the box since I did not take any photos of the scoring and assembling of the box.

To watch the video, click here.

Thanks for stopping by and I'll see you next time...

Jen


Thursday, December 1, 2016

Countdown to Christmas - Day 14 - Wine Glass Chalkboard Package

My daughter is a wine connoisseur and as soon as I saw these sweet chalkboard clips, I knew I had to get them for her. I found them in the dollar section of my local craft store, but I saw many different types of chalkboard clips at my local Wal-Mart's craft section also!


You can use any chalkboard clip that you like for this project. I placed 2 inside of each celophane bag.

I cut a piece of delightful dijon card stock to 4 x 4 and scored it at 2 and then folded it in half. I then stapled that piece to the top of a celophane bag. If you don't want your staples to show, adhere the DSP after you staple the card stock to the bag. If you want the staples visible, adhere the DSP beforehand.

I cut two pieces of the warmth and cheer DSP to 3 7/8 x 1 7/8. They layered nicely on top of the delightful dijon card stock.

I used the sentiment from the balloon celebration stamp set and stamped it on whisper white. I cut it from the smallest circle of the stitched shapes framelits. I layered a scalloped circle from delightful dijon and a plain circle from cherry cobbler. These were both cut using the layering circles framelits.

The flower is from the blooms and wishes stamp set. I stamped it twice in cherry cobbler ink onto whisper white card stock and fussy cut them both out. I layered one on top of the other to form my "poinsettia" I added a few enamel shapes to the center of the flowers and it was all finished!

If you want to watch the video, you can do so here.

I sure hope she will like these. I know I enjoyed making them for her.

Come back Friday for a Santa Toy Box!!!

Until next time...

Jen