I bought clear glass ornaments at Hobby Lobby. I squirted floor cleaner inside the ornament and then dumped out the excess. Then, I put a bunch of extra fine glitter inside the ornament and shook it up. The floor cleaner causes the glitter to stick to the inside of the glass ball. Once that was completed, I used my silhouette to cut out the vinyl and I stuck in on the ornament. I had plans to make a whole bunch of these this year, but somehow I only got this one vinyled. Perhaps next year, I can make one for each of the boys.
Monday, December 31, 2012
Christmas Ornaments
I bought clear glass ornaments at Hobby Lobby. I squirted floor cleaner inside the ornament and then dumped out the excess. Then, I put a bunch of extra fine glitter inside the ornament and shook it up. The floor cleaner causes the glitter to stick to the inside of the glass ball. Once that was completed, I used my silhouette to cut out the vinyl and I stuck in on the ornament. I had plans to make a whole bunch of these this year, but somehow I only got this one vinyled. Perhaps next year, I can make one for each of the boys.
Wordy Thirty Birthday Party
Karen and I decided to throw our Middle Sister a Surprise Party for her upcoming 30th Birthday. We decided a "Wordy Thirty Party" would be a great theme after we searched the internet/Pinterest for ideas. Val really enjoys a good read and is going to school to be a "Book Doctor." Here are some of the decorations that we did. It turned out great and it was a lot of fun to put together. We spent a fun night of playing games, eating and lots of laughing! (P.S. The only book harmed in the production of crafts was an old Encyclopedia for the letter A - the only one of the set that we found at my Grandparents house.)
Here is our version of a book wreath after seeing this one. I cut 2 - 8 inch circles out of card stock to be more durable, glued them together, then I rolled and glued/taped pages down. On top of that I cut 2 - 6 inches pieces of card stock, glued them together, then again rolled and glued/taped pages down. Then I cut a 4 inch piece of card stock out, lettered it with stickers, inked the edges with black ink to make it stand out a bit. Then I laminated it and taped it down onto the other rings with double sided tape. Used masking tape on the back to attach a ribbon to hang the whole thing.
We made two of these hanging garlands. The hearts were made out of the encyclopedia pages after seeing this tutorial. (BTW, these were super easy to put together and I totally plan on doing this as a Valentine's Day Garland in Red Tones:)). Then flowers were added to the ends to hide where we taped it up. Found the tutorial for the flowers here.
Here is a closer look at the Garland.
Here we made several items. Karen pre-made the poofs, so all that needed to be done party day was the "poofing" - Mike and Zoe took care of that:) Here is how to make those. We also had two vases that we decoupaged encyclopedia pages onto and placed tea lights in them. In the center is a mini sign with a quote: "Don't Drink to Get Drunk. Drink to Enjoy Life." - Jack Kerouac. Instead of making Jack Kerouac's favorite drink we made Mojitos, a favorite drink of Hemingway.
Here is the "corsage" we made Val to wear. We just took one of the flowers, cut out circles, on the Silhouette and attached them with double sided tape. Then used a big safety pin to attach it to her!
The dinner table! Made a table runner out of torn out book pages. Embellished the ends with a fancy daisy punch. Then cut the sides of the runner with decorative scissors. Some light dinner reading - haha! We used books Val had as a center piece, then took a bowl, filled it with cut and rolled encyclopedia pages. On top of that was a sucker ball (Styrofoam ball with dum dums stuck in it). Then we made a party sign with book worms and stuck that in there as well. Beside the center piece was a "book" I made with the silhouette and then it was filled with book marks that we had all made. Everyone that came to the party made a book mark with a special message, book quote, or drawing for Val. Then I laminated them and tied ribbon to them.
Close up of our center piece.
Close up of the "book" that held our handmade bookmarks.
Labels:
Birthday,
Cards,
Gail,
Karen,
Papercrafting,
Silhouette,
Tissue Paper
Glow in the Dark Shirt
I still had some glow in the dark heat transfer left over from other projects so when I saw this shirt, I thought - ooooh I can totally make the moon out of that! So that is exactly what I did:) I made the moon out of glow in the dark heat transfer and then I did the wording out of silver heat transfer. I gave it to my book doctor sister as a birthday present and then made one for myself as well as I seem to stay up way to late - often stuck in a book.
Photo Props
Since we were hosting several Christmas Parties we decided to have some fun. I cut out a bunch of photo props on my Silhouette and put them together and placed them on sticks. I also covered a big piece of cardboard with wrapping paper and lined it with tinsel to use as a backdrop. Everyone had fun dressing up.
My Tester:)
Nativity Blocks
This year for Christmas I made a bunch of Nativity Blocks as presents. I bought Craft Blocks with the hole cut in the bottom so I could insert a strand of lights (100 fits). Then I found a Nativity Scene that I liked at the Silhouette Online Store and cut out several on black vinyl. I then adhered them to the blocks and tied a ribbon around the block. I made 11 of these this year and people seemed to enjoy them.
This was the set I did for myself. I have had the small block for a while and decided to expand the "scene."
Sharpie Mug
Karen also made some Sharpie Mugs for Christmas Presents and Birthday Presents. Here is one of them "Par-Tea!" Some of the reviews on Pinterest stated that the Sharpie will wash right off (some reviews said the same thing of the porcelain pen). She wrote on the mugs (purchased at Target) and then baked them at the 350 for 30 minutes. She then tried washing them when it cooled down and yup, it came right off. So round two she baked them for the same amount of time and then turned it up to 400 for an additional 15 minutes. That seemed to do the trick. Several washings later and it seems to be sticking:)
Knitted Scarves
For Christmas Vicki knitted her daughters scarves. Hard to see from the picture, but they are a made out of a lace type of yarn.
Refurnished Footstool
Kelly found this footstool at Collectamania in Des Moines. It has a little storage compartment which was great, but the fabric was not. Kelly had some fabric on hand that worked much better so she recovered the stool and used a staple gun to fasten it.
Works much better with her chair.
And a perfect size to be tucked under the chair, which is a great space saver in her cozy living room.
Close up of the "new" stool.
Friday, December 28, 2012
Green Bay Packers Shirt
I let Brandon open up a Christmas gift on Sunday so he could wear it while watching some football. Since he is a very tall guy, I had him pick out a Land's End Tall shirt that would fit him well. I used my cameo to cut out the letters. It took a bit ti figure out how to properly weed the Swiss cheese font, but I think it turned out well. Of course, now all the kiddos want them as well....perhaps I can get that done in time for February!
Magnet Board
I totally 'lifted' this one from Gail. I went to Walmart, bought a really big $5. oil drip pan and screwed it into the wall right below my high bar, that we don't use for actual chairs. The kids love it (and yes, that isn't actually my kid playing with it) and all of that stuff is now out of my kitchen. We also found out a day or two later, that this was a necessity, as our new stainless steal refrigerator is not magnetic.
Hot Cocoa Mix
Aiden and Parker helped me make these for their teachers (all 6 of them!). They helped measure all of the ingredients into the jars and mix up the hot chocolate. They also helped with the hot chocolate spoons. I dipped them in chocolate and they sprinkled on the cinnamon candy, peppermint candy, or marshmallows. I designed the labels in my silhouette software, printed it out on adhesive backed card stock, and then ran it back through my cameo to cut out the outline. For the gift tag, I did the same thing. The red is an adhesive backed card stock and then the white is just plain card stock that I cut out using the cameo. I also just cut a square of winter fabric to jazz up the lid a bit.
Friday, December 21, 2012
Christmas Gift Craftiness
A select few of the Christmas Crafts that I can preview before Christmas gifts are opened. Thank goodness for Pinterest! Merry Christmas Everyone! : )
For Nutcracker we did secret santas so I figured it was a great time to sneak in some crafting. Above, I made a gag gift "Hangover Recovery Kit" complete with emergency pjs and below is another pinterest find - a loofah tree with a coffee mug to hold the bubble bath salts : ) Hope she likes them!
Wednesday, December 19, 2012
Christmas Card
Last digital craft for the year - our family Christmas card! I used Photoshop Elements as usual to create the front and back our our card.
Friday, November 30, 2012
Painted Wine Glass
This month Valerie painted wine glasses with some friends by using paint markers. She decided to go with a Santa Belt for the holidays.
Wednesday, November 28, 2012
Sewing Projects
This month Vicki did several sewing projects:
She made a few fun pillow cases for her grandson.
She used fabric scraps she had to make bags to contain the grocery/Target sacks.
She also made a table runner and napkin rings.
Monday, November 26, 2012
Thankful Tree
For Thanksgiving, I made this tree. I cut it out with my Silhouette in some brown vinyl I had lying around. I found some nice oak leaf shapes online and traced them and cut them out of red, yellow, and orange card stock. I would have used adhesive backed card stock if I would have had the right colors. Instead, I them up with just tape rolled on the back. I asked people at our Thanksgiving to write down what they were thankful for and put it somewhere around the tree. I think it turned out great and hope I remember to do this again next year. It was especially good for the little ones to see all the things people were thankful for.
Yarn Letters
I love all the many versions of these on pinterest so I decided to try my hand at it and thought "oh this will be a quick, easy, adorable Christmas idea to add to everyone's gift this year." Well, the adorable part turned out to be true at least.... haha... I found it a little frustrating to wrap the curves on the S so if you have an easier letter you'll probably be seeing this in your stocking and if you have an "S"......we'll see. : )
Sunday, November 25, 2012
Dollar Tree Christmas Crafting
This month Kelly purchased all her supplies at the Dollar Tree for a grand total of $10 to make some cute and easy Christmas Decorations. She glued candlestick holders to vases. Then she filled one with Christmas candy and the other with some Christmas floral branches. She then made a Christmas tree in a mason jar after seeing this. Quick and easy way to add holiday cheer.
Monday, November 19, 2012
Puzzles
I am having puzzles made for my older niece and nephews for Christmas this year. Below are the images being printed on the puzzles. Luke's will be 99 pieces while Ethan's and Lilly's will be 30 pieces.
Sunday, November 18, 2012
Saturday, November 17, 2012
Train Party Decorations
My son turned 2 and we threw him a train party. Here are some of the decorations I did for the party.
I made him a little shirt to wear for the day with my Silhouette and heat transfer. I got the "Choo Choo" from one of the train designs I had bought from the online store. I added it to a different train I had and added the "2".
I cut two 3 inch strips from 12x12 scrapbook paper and then wrote on them. I cut the circles out with the Silhouette and used basic streamers to decorate the gate leading to the basement.
We made train tracks on the floor with painters tape (definitely a hit and I'm sure they will be up for a few days). Got this idea from searching train party ideas on Pinterest -- Lots of variations on this. Then I made this Rail Road Sign from a shape out of the Silhouette Store.
Monday, November 12, 2012
Give Thanks Banner
As we were putting the Halloween Decorations away and taking out the few Thanksgiving Decorations we have my daughter said, "Let's make some more Thanksgiving decorations!" So I looked through our craft supplies and found that I had purchased a pack of foam fall leaves. I cut out the letters on my Silhouette for "Give Thanks" and let her color them anyway she wanted - she choose to do some in crayon and some in marker. She also decided to add a sparkly jewel to each letter. We then glued them onto foam leaves. I found a coloring page turkey by doing a google search and then printed that out for her to color to have a break in the lettering. Then I punched holes in the foam with my crop-o -dile and my daughter threaded them onto a ribbon. Then we hung it up - tada! It took 3 days of her brother's nap time to get this done so it held our interest for quite a bit.
Sunday, November 4, 2012
Welcome Home Steps
Today I cut out some black vinyl on the Silhouette to give our stairs from the garage into the house a little face lift. I used my Mod Podge Matte Sealer to coat the vinyl and stairs so hopefully it won't peel up after the first few times we step on it.
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