Sunday, June 28, 2020
Thanks, Doc
This is for MFT weekly sketch challenge #495. I used a base of MFT Electric Red cardstock, with layers of Snow Cone and SN@P 24/7 pattern paper. The image is from MFT BB Bedside Manner and colored in copic markers. Thanks for looking! April
Thursday, June 25, 2020
Gnome gift card holders
they are very economical.
Along the 11 inch side, cut at 3.5 inches. You will have a small strip left after you cut all three. Along the long side of each strip, score at 2 on one end, the rotate and score at 2.5 at the opposite end. I used a corner rounder on the edges to keep them tidy. The matted pieces are a quarter inch smaller. I used 1/8 inch adhesive tape to seal the edges of the larger flap to form a pocket. The gnome is attached to the top flap and I used a mini velcro dot to seal the holder. The cardstock is MFT and the patterned paper is from DCWV.
The gnomes were created on Cricut Design space. I used a large oval for the body and sliced the bottom off with a square to create a flat bottom. You can also create this with a punch and cut a flat bottom with scissors. His beard is created from a leaf. I used the small oval nose to slice out a place for the oval to rest. Looking back now, I would have popped the nose up on a piece of foam tape. The hat was from another cut file, but you can easily use a triangle. I have also seen small circles for hands and small ovals for feet, but chose to keep these pretty minimal. I made my gnomes around 2.5 inches tall and could fit close to 43 on a sheet of 12x12 paper on my Circut. I used dark green for the body, cherry for the hats, white for the beards, and flesh for the noses. I assembled them while watching a movie with my hubby in just about an hour.
In total, I made 45 holders in under 3 hours, with cutting papers, folding and assembly. Thanks for looking! April
Thursday, June 4, 2020
Disney Castle color-change tumblers
I have been playing with ideas for my craft fair booth and wanted to try some samples of vinyl I received in the mail, so these new color-changing tumblers from Michael's were the perfect opportunity to play. I used silver rain holographic vinyl for the fireworks and Minnie's bow, and glitter rainbow vinyl for the castles. I love the effect of the holographic vinyl. Now, I have to put these through their paces and see how it holds up to washing. Thanks for looking! April
Labels:
craft fair,
Disney,
gift,
vinyl
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