Showing posts with label Crafts. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Crafts. Show all posts

Wednesday, July 11, 2012

DIY Doily Gift Bag

I'm back again today with another gift wrap idea. Seriously, this is turning into a series. :)

This is another way to pretty up a plain coloured gift bag.


Here's what you need:
  • Gift bag
  • Paper doilies
  • A stapler
  • Glue Dots, double sided tape, or hot glue
I followed this tutorial to make the large doily flower on the front of the bag. 



Then, I attached it to the bag with the Glue Dots.


To make the doily ruffle at the top of the bag, I followed these steps:


  1. Cut a paper doily in half & accordion fold it.
  2. Gather the bottom edges together to make a little fan.
  3. Squish the edges together & staple.
  4. Adhere to the inside of the gift bag in a row with glue dots, double sided tape, or a hot glue gun.
  5. Repeat on the other side.


Cuteness!




Wouldn't you like to receive a gift in a bag like this? 

Who knows, maybe I'll give it to you! ;)

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Wednesday, July 04, 2012

DIY Map Gift Bag

  It's not always easy wrapping a grad gift or a dad gift. Masculine wrappings often leave much to be desired. Usually it comes down to a gift bag festooned with fishing tackle or striped wrapping paper. The options are normally pretty limited. 

  Until now. 

  Have I got a solution for you! Enter your new best friend... old maps.

  You can simply wrap a box with a map which would be perfectly acceptable, or you can kick it up a notch by creating your very own customized gift bag.


  All you need is:
  • a blank bag
  • a map
  • a strip of cardstock in a complimentary colour
  • 2 brads to fasten the pinwheel centres 
  • glue

I used this template for the pinwheels.

Cut on the lines. Punch holes on the dots. Fold the dots to the middle & fasten with a brad.




  How great are these pinwheels? They add a little fun touch to what could be a stuffy-looking gift.

They may not, however, be for everyone. Totally cool. Just leave them off & do the strips of map paper on the sides of the bag. 

Awesomeness.

My work here is done. ;)

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Friday, June 08, 2012

Tissue Paper Flowers to Embellish a Gift Package

Don't you think that a beautifully wrapped package adds to the thoughtfulness of a gift? 
I sure feel that way & love when people put in a bit of extra effort to add some beauty to a gift's packaging.


This is such a cute little gift embellishment that easy to make yourself. I just learned how to make the tissue paper flowers from Michael Ann Made & simply took them a couple of steps further. 

Supplies Needed:
  • Wrapped gift
  • Wide ribbon or strip of paper
  • 3 Sheets of tissue paper
  • Scissors
  • Hot Glue Gun


Starting with your wrapped gift (I just recycled some brown paper), lay a length of wide ribbon across the gift. 
You'll need enough to wrap around the gift & glue to the ends together.


For the tissue paper flowers, you start with a sheet of tissue paper. Obvious much? ;)
Fold it into a square to whatever size flower you want.

This is where I differed slightly from the original tutorial. I used a full sheet folded up with makes quite a full flower - it looks much like a peony, in fact.


Cut out flower.


Once your flowers are cut out (I did 3 - one pink & 2 yellow), place them on the ribbon.


One you have them placed the way you want, staple them to the ribbon.


Starting with the top layer or two of tissue, bring it up & gently pinch it together.


Working by layer (or two), pinch all the layers. 


There you have it! Your flower is finished!


Now hot glue the ribbon together at the bottom of the gift.


Done! Give your super cute gift with pride in a job well done.



Have a wonderful weekend!


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Tuesday, May 08, 2012

Chevron Wall Art

  Am I the only one who wants to spruce things up in their home in Spring time? Rearranging furniture, bookshelves, pictures on the walls... Spring is a time of CHANGE. Last week, I showed you my family room & a list of small things I wanted to tackle to spruce it up a bit. Here is my first completed project from that list.


  The art in our family room was feeling kind of tired to me {Yawn}. Definitely time for a change. Something fresh & springy.

  I had these 9 canvases that I got at the dollar store several years ago & I covered them with patterned paper to make my own "art". After changing them a couple of times, I was ready for something new again.

BEFORE


  I started thinking chevron... something in chevron. But what colour? How about a few colours? My idea was born: take the existing canvases, take off the paper & paint a chevron print onto them with craft paint. Three rows of canvases, three different colours. Yellow, grey, & aqua.

  I found a chevron template printable here & got all my supplies together.



 After tracing & cutting two stencils out of cardboard, I started painting. Let me tell you from experience that you should first paint your whole canvas your background colour first. It would have made touch ups go much faster. Alas, hindsight is 20/20. :)

Here is the finished product:



  I also moved them to the other side of the room over the couch. Please forgive the poor photos as there is no natural light in this room.



  The total cost of this artwork was very small. I had the canvases already so there was no cost there. The only thing I had to buy was the yellow & aqua paint - a cost of under $5.


  I love being able to cross things off of my to do list!

Now on to the other projects!

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Tuesday, March 06, 2012

Nut Jar Upcycle

Can you guess this little container's humble beginnings? 
Well, you likely already have because of the name of this post. :)


But in case you skimmed over that part & really are wondering, it all started with a little almond jar like this.


After we ate the yummy almonds, I kept the little jar thinking it was a great size. But what to do with it???

I finally just started playing, not really having the whole vision when I started. 



Here's what I did:

1. Paint the lid black with craft paint.

2. Cut some patterned scrapbook paper to fit the jar. 

3. Apply the paper with Mod Podge.

4, 5, 6. One by one, layer the tabs on the bottom of the jar, using Mod Podge on top of each one. 




7. Apply a layer of Mod Podge over the entire paper surface. Let dry.

8. I learned how to make rolled paper flowers using this tutorial. I made 3 bigger ones & 3 smaller ones. Apply with hot glue. 





Now to figure out what to do with it now that it's all prettied up... any ideas? 




I'm thinking it would be great as gift packaging with a sweet little gift inside (maybe jewelry?).



Please share your ideas as to what you think I should do with it! :)

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