Welcome to the Handmade Holidays Blog Hop!!!
This stop is all about what you can do with SPELLBINDERS!
Calling all crafters! We’ve gathered designers from some of our favorite manufacturers to show you ways to create something from the heart this holiday season. This 3 day Hop includes over 60 stops with inspiration brimming from every corner. Explore all thoughtful and frugal handmade gifts you could make for the holidays, all in one place on this Hop!
To sweeten to Hop, we’re offering a gift for you! For every comment you leave on the blogs in the Hop, you’ll be entered to win a prize pack from one of the participating manufacturer sponsors!
Here is what you could win from Spellbinders™!
Visit the list of blogs below and leave a comment on each by Nov 7, 2011 at 11:59 PM PST. Each day we will be sharing a brand new list of blogs with brand new projects for you to explore, be inspired by, and create from!
November 4th, 2011
HOP LIST
HOP LIST
Clearsnap
Spellbinders
Hampton Art
Zutter
Graphic45
Donna Salazar Designs
The Twinery
Authentique Paper
Glue Arts
Sherry Cheever – Graphic45
Claire Towle – Hampton Art
Emily Leiphart – The Twinery
Andrea Budjack – Glue Arts
Lesley Langdon – Spellbinders
Daniela Dobson – Clearsnap
Natasha Naranjo Aguirre – Donna Salazar Designs
Lisa Day – Glue Arts
Lynne Forsythe – Zutter
Jennifer Priest – Clearsnap
Tifany DeGough – Authentique Paper
Holly Simoni – Spellbinders
Fleur Smith – Zutter
Stephanie Johnson – The Twinery
Robyn Weatherspoon – Clearsnap
Spellbinders
Hampton Art
Zutter
Graphic45
Donna Salazar Designs
The Twinery
Authentique Paper
Glue Arts
Sherry Cheever – Graphic45
Claire Towle – Hampton Art
Emily Leiphart – The Twinery
Andrea Budjack – Glue Arts
Lesley Langdon – Spellbinders
Daniela Dobson – Clearsnap
Natasha Naranjo Aguirre – Donna Salazar Designs
Lisa Day – Glue Arts
Lynne Forsythe – Zutter
Jennifer Priest – Clearsnap
Tifany DeGough – Authentique Paper
Holly Simoni – Spellbinders
Fleur Smith – Zutter
Stephanie Johnson – The Twinery
Robyn Weatherspoon – Clearsnap
Cheers to creating gifts from the heart this holiday season!
Happy Hopping!
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HERE IS MY FRUGAL GIFT!
I'm glad you're here! I was thinking long and hard about what I wanted to make for you today and with so many Spellbinders die templates at my disposal, the possibilities were endless! I finally settled on a set of homemade gift tags, which if you omit the tools and inks, this gift can me made for under $10.00. You can stamp To: and From: on the back, which is clean and available for a personal message, or you can write the person's name on the front, where there is white space.
This is also the type of project you can do in pieces, and in front of the TV. Make all your die cuts, ink flowers, assembles flowers, assemble tags, etc...
Personally, I love PRACTICAL gifts, things that I can use, and these are totally gift worthy and will dress up any gift beautifully. They can take a bit of time to make, but will get you that response you're looking for. No one will associate this gift frugal, because they can see the heart that goes into handmade tags.
I do hope you enjoy the hop today! Merry EARLY Christmas.
Vintage Christmas Tags
1. Die cut and emboss labels (Spellbinders S4-346 Labels Twenty-Two) from cream cardstock. Leave paper in the die template and use as a stencil and apply Clearsnap ink (Shabby Pink) to the edges using a Clearsnap Stylus with blending foam.
2. Die cut and emboss poinsettias pieces from patterned paper using Spellbinders S5-055 Layered Poinsettia. Leave papers in the die templates and use as a stencil and apply Clearsnap ink (Shabby Pink to Poinsettia and Aqua to Leaf) to the embossed portions on the die cut image (apply Clearsnap ink using a Clearsnap Stylus with blending foam).
3. Die cut and emboss Spellbinders S5-062 Lacey Doily Accents to create a lacey accent to the label.
4. Cut out Christmas images from patterned paper and distress edges with scissors.
5. Glue together poinsettia pieces with Glue Arts Micro Adhesive Squares, adhere gem for the center (Want2Scrap). Bend poinsettia petals to make the flower more dimensional.
6. Assemble tags by adhering items in this order: lacey accent strip, ribbon tied in a bow, poinsettia (with Glue Arts U-Cut-It 3D Foam), leaf, and 2 Christmas images (some with 3D Foam). Punch hole, adhere string.
7. Add Stickles or glitter glue to the top corners of the Christmas images, let dry.
Beautiful Gift Box
1. Using the Spellbinders Grand Calibur die cut machine, cut and emboss 2 grand labels (Spellbinders LF-347 Grand Labels Twenty-Three) from cream cardstock. Leave paper in the die template and use as a stencil and apply Clearsnap ink to the edges using a Clearsnap Stylus with blending foam.
2. Die cut a hole at the top of both labels using Spellbinders S4-190 Labels Four.
3. Cut 2 strips of cardstock (3.5 x 12) to make the sides and bottom. Using a Scor-Pal, score lengthwise at 7 inches. Turn to the width, and score at 1/4 inch in from each side. Because you want the top of the box to fold in, you need to make one more score at the top of the sides. At 1.5 inches (which is the middle), score each side 1/2 way down.
4. Make triangle cuts at the corners. This will make the corners fold in easily.
5. The bottom will be 5 inches total, so glue the bottom pieces together, ensuring a total length of 5 inches (you can use your Scor-Pal for measuring).
6. Using your Glue Arts Glue Glider Pro+ or similar, adhere adhesive strips to the folds, glue box together, one side at a time.
7. Fill with your homemade tags and use one of your tags to decorate the front. Glue sides together once filled with Glue Arts Extreme Adhesive Squares.
8. Stamp Merry Christmas (Unity Stamp Co) onto white paper, ink around edges with Clearsnap ink, and adhere to box with 3D Foam.
Supplies:
Vintage Christmas Tags
Spellbinders S5-062 Lacey Doily Accents
Spellbinders Grand Calibur Die Cut Machine
Spellbinders Grand Calibur Die Cut Machine
Clearsnap Ink (Surf's Up ColorBox Queue, Swell ColorBox Queue)
Clearsnap Stylus
Clearsnap Blending Foam (Round Tip)
Graphic 45 Patterned Paper (Christmas Past)
Glue Arts Micro Adhesive Squares
Glue Arts U-Cut-It 3D Foam
Bazzill Cardstock
Want2Scrap Pink Gems
Stickles (Rock Candy) by Ranger
Hole Punch
Ribbon
String
Beautiful Gift Box
Spellbinders S4-190 Labels Four
Spellbinders Grand Calibur Die Cut Machine
Spellbinders Grand Calibur Die Cut Machine
Clearsnap Ink (Swell ColorBox Queue)
Clearsnap Stylus
Clearsnap Blending Foam (Round Tip)
Glue Arts Glue Glider Pro+
Glue Arts U-Cut-It 3D Foam
Glue Arts Extreme Adhesive Squares
Bazzill Cardstock
Thanks for stopping by.
NEXT STOP:
Daniela Dobson – Clearsnap http://danieladobson.blogspot.com/
218 comments:
«Oldest ‹Older 201 – 218 of 218Beautiful work Lesley, love the tag idea and the gift bag you made. Thanks for sharing.
What a stunning idea, love how the vintage look and the poinsettia's are gorgeous.
What lovely gift tags and bag. I love the poinsettias.
stunning and thanks for the tutorial. will definitely be trying this out!
beautiful colors Thank you
yikes ! i wouldn't say frugal, i'd say wow, what a lot of work you did for some lucky person. your tags are so pretty and I never would think of using pink and cream for those xmas things - I don't even think i own anything pink in paper or ink! not much of a girly girl an I? Such a sweet gift box for those tags too! excellent project.
stunning!!! love the box using that die set as well.
Oh my gosh! YOur tags and gift box are awesome! That's not something that I say very often either.
GORGEOUS tags and gift box!!
About to start my Thanksgiving cards today - thanks for the inspirations!
These projects took my breath away! Gorgeous! I love that vintage feel!
Poinsettias are one of my favorite holiday elements! Yours are beautiful!
Cute projects. Thank you so much for sharing them.
Your tags are beautiful and the bag for them is just perfect. Great job.
such beautiful tags.. and i love the little box :) lindaplusthree at yahoo dot com
Very pretty.
drooling over the poinsetttias
WOW!!! Beautiful!
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