Monday, May 19, 2014

You Are Totally R-awesome.... No Lion!

Hello everyone! Today I have a fun gift card holder to show you. It was done for my Maya Road post, so you can see all the details on how to put this together on their blog HERE.



All the MR supplies can be found on the design team blog with my post, but here are the other supplies used.

Silhouette Cutting File -  Jamie Koay (Cute Lion)
Patterned Paper and Sticker - Basic Grey
Cardstock - Creative Imaginations and Bazzill

See you soon!
Jen

Tuesday, May 13, 2014

Easy, Peasy Gift Ideas For Teachers.

Hi All! Here are a couple of gifts I made for Teacher Appreciation week, last week. Sorry, I only managed to get a few pictures, I didn't think about taking any until the last minute.

These candy wraps are made out of a sheet of October Afternoon's 6x8 Paper and then embellished with buttons, chipboard, Maya Road twine, a wood ruler, an arrow clip, measuring tape and kraft sticker.



Next, I have some pencil holders, made out of some recycled containers. The solid one is a Pringles container. The other one was, a short Slinky container. I just added some clear acetate to make it taller. Then made a lid from thin chipboard. Each container holds about 65 pencils.


Papers used are a mixture of Fancy Pants and October Afternoon. The chipboard star, ruler, wood button, measuring tape and twine are all by Maya Road.

Thanks for stopping by. :)

Tuesday, May 6, 2014

Peace, Love and Happiness

Hello everyone! It's been a while, but I'm back and ready to share a couple of fun Spring projects with you. I should have posted this on here last month, but luckily this wreath can be adapted to fit any season. I used lots of paper twine on this, one of my "go to" supplies, lately! :)


Full project pics and directions can be found on the Maya Road here. One thing not mentioned on the MR blog are the file Silhouette files used. They were chick holding egg, 3d rolled spiral flowers, 3d layered bow, and scalloped borders.

My next project is a piece I created for a guest spot for SVG Cuts.


Here's a link to how it was made and the files I used.


 
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