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Today I have a variety of Christmas card ideas to share featuring products from the NEW Season of Green & Gold collection from Stampin’ Up!
Make an unique DIY pop up Christmas card with a beautiful Poinsettia flower design! Fun & easy Christmas paper craft with free printable templates!
This video is Danish, but it shows everything in steps so well that you can just turn off the sound and just watch it, you’ll get it all anyway. Some classic patterns: You can also use old photos, …
Learn how to make these classic paper ball ornaments using upcycled Christmas cards, photos, or a favorite stash of scrapbook paper.
Step one take pictures of your pets or loved ones making silly faces. Step two make fun and creative paper bodies out of scraps of recycled papers and leftovers for other projects. To see more abou…
Today we have an adorable Mary and baby Jesus paper craft. This is a great Christmas time activity for younger kids and a fun and simple craft. This Mary and Baby Jesus craft is a
Don't know what to do with Christmas cards after the holidays? Recycle Christmas cards and wrapping paper into adorable crafts!
Don't throw away those empty toilet rolls! Learn how to repurpose them into Christmas toilet paper roll snowflakes ornaments.
Christmas Crafts: Swedish Woven Heart Paper Craft Tutorial. Grab some card stock, ribbon, scissors, and glue to craft a woven heart basket or ornament.
mrssantaclaus, originally uploaded by rosebudinnh. Stuck inside due to bad weather? Right click to save and print out some paper doll fun!
I have been feeling some feelings lately. Like, feelings of well-being. Like, spontaneous-breaking-into-song-and-general-wonderfulness-type feelings. I know… It sounds pretty floofy, but I can’t help it. And I can’t explain it either. I do not know where the feelings came from, when they started, nor why they’ve been persisting. Maybe it’s menopause? Or some sort of hormone imbalance?...Read More »
Learn how to make a fortune teller origami with these folding instructions. These go by many names; cootie catchers, chatterboxes...
Witam, dzisiaj chciałam zachęcić do wykonania prostej kartki świątecznej wykorzystując technikę iris folding. Na początku trzeba zaopatrzyć się we wzór/diagram, według którego będziemy składać. Poniższy, znalazłam w sieci i jest dostosowany dla osób początkujących, jak i zaawansowanych w tej technice. Diagram można sobie wydrukować dopasowując wielkość kół do własnych potrzeb. Na moją kartkę zmniejszyłam przed wydrukowaniem koła do średnicy 8 cm. Kolejny krok to przygotowanie szablonu, który posłuży do wycięcia koła na papierze ozdobnym. Ja najczęściej przygotowuję szablony z szarego kartonu, wykorzystując tył z bloku technicznego lub rysunkowego. Skoro mój wydrukowany diagram ma koło średnicy 8 cm to szablon musi mieć dokładnie tyle samo. Odrysowujemy koło na kartoniku ozdobnym, umieszczając szablon na jego środku Teraz wbijając nożyczki w środek koła powoli wycinany od środka. Następnie nakładamy wycięty kartonik na dowolny wzór (ja wybrałam ten łatwiejszy). W dwóch miejscach przyklejamy małymi kawałkami taśmy papierowej do szablonu, tak by koło nam nie 'uciekało' podczas pracy. Ważne! Należy zwrócić uwagę by nasza strona gdzie widać ślady ołówka była skierowana do góry. W tej technice pracujemy na lewej stronie, prawa (ta ładniejsza) ma być skierowana w dół! Do wyklejania wzoru możemy użyć pasków z dowolnych papierów, pozostałości po innym pracach. W mojej kartce użyłam tylko dwóch kolorów, które będą na przemian naklejane. Dla ułatwienia ułożyłam sobie w takiej kolejności kolorystycznie jak będą naklejane paski. Teraz przystępujemy do pracy. Paski naklejamy w kolejności numerów od 1 do 16, pamiętając by zachować kolejność kolorów. U mnie wygląda to tak: nieparzyste numery kolor pierwszy parzyste numery kolor drugi Paski można mocować małymi kawałkami taśmy przeźroczystej lub klejem. Pamiętamy, że kleimy po bokach pasków. Pasek za długi trzeba dopasować i przyciąć z jednej strony po naklejeniu paska na numer 1, przystępujemy do naklejenia na numer 2 itd. staramy się wycinać nie za szerokie paski na koniec doklejamy kwadracik w dowolnym kolorze po odklejeniu taśmy papierowej odwracamy i zachwycamy się naszą pracą :) Prawda, że łatwe! Teraz odcinamy wystające kawałki pasków spod kartonika. A następnie przystępujemy do ozdabiania naszej kartki. Można całą bombkę przygotować z jednego papieru: lub zmniejszając szablon, użyć naszej irisowej bombki jako dodatek do pewnej kompozycji Możliwości jest tyle ile macie pomysłów. Mam nadzieję, że w prosty sposób pokazałam/wytłumaczyłam jak wykorzystać technikę iris folding. Jeśli macie jakieś uwagi, zapytania chętnie odpowiem. Może przez weekend uda Wam się przygotować pracę z wykorzystaniem tej techniki, pochwalcie się - zostawiając linka do Waszych prac w komentarzu. Chętnie zobaczymy. Użyte materiały:
STEM activities are a lot of fun and educational, but the best kind of STEM activities are open-ended, allowing children to think for themselves. In this paper plate maze STEM challenge, kids are challenged to make a marble maze using household materials. They must follow all elements of a real design process, including brainstorming, blueprints,
Accordion Fold Card for Christmas! My most popular card fold!! See how it's done here where I've provided a YouTube video to help you!
MAKE STRING HEART YARN CARDS
full photo tutorial - how to make a pretty paper orb
Paper hydrangeas made from old books! Pretty home decor items, Christmas ornaments or table centerpieces.
Tonight marks 2 months until Christmas and so I have begun making my Christmas Star ornament that lots of other creative people are making at the moment with the Brightly Gleaming Suite; mainly usi…
DIY Paper Balls With Template.
Here's a new style of paper ornament I've been working on recently. Wouldn't you like to make some as Christmas decorations? Rea...
A fabulous 3D Paper Craft with stunning results: Hattifant's Triskele Paper Globes. Enjoy lots of coloring. With templates and instructions.
I love sliceforms. What are they you say? Well, they are exactly what the term says...slices of a form. For example, I decided to make a sliceform of a sphere. I used my designing software with the Cameo Silhouette and created this sphere. I used the Pythagorean theorem to determine the size of each of the circles. The largest circle is four inches and the slices are .5 inches apart. The smaller circles were then calculated to be 3.873 in., 3.464 in. and 2.646 in. I have included the PDF and .Studio files if you would like to make sliceforms at the end of this post. They would look great as a decoration for a party or as an ornament. The shapes took me hours to make so please pass them along and appreciate what math can do! Marley loves it too! Amazing that it lies flat when put together. Sliceform Sphere I saw a sliceform of a torus on the internet. I made it and then decided it was not pretty enough so I created my own version. The pink torus is the scalloped version and the blue torus is the zigzag version. This time the toruses makes me think of flowers instead of food (a donut). I love the way the variations of color are created by the shadows of the slices and the spiral in the center. There is so much going on mathematically as well as artistically. It makes me so happy! Sliceform Torus For the mathematical people there are villarceau circles which create this shape. Here is an explanation from Wolfram Alpha. http://mathworld.wolfram.com/VillarceauCircles.html The cube sliceform makes me think of the dividers in a box for glassware so that the glasses do not touch one another. They have practical applications. Sliceforms are amazing! Sliceform Cube Here is the PDF of the sliceforms. https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B7oGIyVDbRGYRGpKR1hsV0F5QlE/view?usp=sharing&resourcekey=0-BWEPJ__LziGrwh3aYSg9WQ Here is the .Studio file. I used cardstock to create my models. https://drive.google.com/file/d/1rqTtLYvZQJW5SEHniv9J2iXtO6Ia4jqI/view?usp=sharing Check out this blog entry. I have included the math behind making the sphere slice form. https://papercraftetc.blogspot.com/2019/04/maker-faire-at-pennington-school.html
Chances are, you have packing tubes and paper towel rolls in a recycling bin. We sure did. Until we decided to build a cardboard castle out of recyclables.
In this tutorial you will make seed paper really easily and inexpensively from items that you probably have at home already.
Canon Inc. provides a wealth of free download materials on this site.The site is full of interesting content, like Paper Craft and Scrapbook, so you're sure to find something you like. Have fun printing out on your Canon Inkjet printer.
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Don't throw away those empty toilet rolls! Learn how to repurpose them into Christmas toilet paper roll snowflakes ornaments.
Finding time to stamp the last few days has been tough! I thought I was in good shape with Christmas stuff a week ago and now all of a sudden I seem to have a mile long to-do list! But I have so many new products I want to try out that I'm squeezing in a bit of stamping whenever I can! I used the CASE the designer challenge at Inspire.Create for my card today. Using the layout made this one come together quickly (except for the coloring!). I started with a Pebbled Path base then added a layer of Basic White. On the Basic White layer I arranged my strips of Nature's Sweetness DSP around the outside edges to make a nice little frame for he star of the show! I stamped the image in Pecan Pie then pulled out my colored pencils. The coloring really didn't take that long at all and before I knew it I had beautiful almond branch. Next it was die cut it and popped up on dimensionals on the card front. For the sentiment I wanted to try out the new Thoughtful Moments Hybrid embossing folder. This one has 10 different sentiments on it and comes with a large die that cuts out each of the sentiments as well a bunch of smaller dies that are shapes to accent the sentiments like hearts, stars and flowers. The neat thing about this hybrid design is that you can ink up the embossing folder with the new brayer and get a cool inked outline around the embossed words. I gave it a go and after a few practice tries with color/paper combos I got one I liked but it was a little stark so I ended up filling in the open space with my Pecan Pie light blends marker. I know I'll be using this set of products a lot in the coming months! The only embellishments that I thought this design needed were a few retired adhesive-backed speckled dots which go well with the green of the leaves. All of the current products used to make this card can be purchased in my ONLINE STORE. Products marked with a * will be available starting January 4, 2024. Thanks for looking! Did you stamp today? Stamps: Lovely & Sweet* Ink: Pecan Pie Colored Pencils: Daffodil Delight, Pecan Pie, Old Olive, Early Espresso, Calypso Coral Blends: Pecan Pie light Paper: Pebbled Path, Basic White, Nature's Sweetness DSP* Accessories: Thoughtful Moments Hybrid embossing folder/dies*, dimensionals, adhesive-backed speckled dots (retired)
I have been feeling some feelings lately. Like, feelings of well-being. Like, spontaneous-breaking-into-song-and-general-wonderfulness-type feelings. I know… It sounds pretty floofy, but I can’t help it. And I can’t explain it either. I do not know where the feelings came from, when they started, nor why they’ve been persisting. Maybe it’s menopause? Or some sort of hormone imbalance?...Read More »
2015 Topic 23: Christmas Cards and Gifts Hello everyone, Leandra here for the final topic of the year, but there is no challenge for this as we know you are busy enough, so think of it as eye candy! Our bloggers will still be blogging for the next 2 weeks with lots of homemade Christmas gift and card ideas to help you in the final push towards the big day! I have an amazing Christmas Pinterest page for this topic with lots of ideas, more than we are showing here, so take a look when you find that rare 5 minutes!! Before we start, let's see who won the Topic 22: Masterboards Challenge... Hi, Darcy here. Well you are all masterboard masters! You lot are a whizz with a brayer and created some luscious backgrounds before turning them into mini marvels such as cards and tags. Great to see so many people joining in right before Christmas, we know how busy you all are. The winner of Masterboards is: Jules B. Contact Darcy to claim your prize [email protected] Ok, Leandra back with you to present some fun and hopefully achievable ideas for decorating your home, gift giving and more over the seasonal period. Christmas can be such a stressful time for us all, planning food, people to stay, budgeting, all these pressures can really take the shine off the day if you don't keep it all in balance. I try to focus on enjoying the quality time spent with friends and family, and nothing says that more than a thoughtfully prepared gift. It might be a crafty make, some home cooking, a jar of sweet treats or a wreath for the door. Whenever you create something with your own hands for someone else, they do seem to appreciate the care and effort you have gone to, just for them. In this post you will find many such ideas, and often using supplies you probably have to hand. Candles.... I do love a candle, but the icicle idea is easily done with our frosting glaze, or even metallic or pearl glaze if you want a bit more sparkle - less messy than a load of glitter too! What about adding a paper-cut scene into the mix? Instructions here. Or maybe other glass ideas, these tree decorations are not too much of a challenge, and very pretty Or perhaps trees on top of glass decorations?? I do love a centerpiece, but i struggle with fitting food and centerpieces on the table at the same time, but here is a nice window ledge idea... ...and perhaps this could fit among the food with less of an issue, plus it is see-through, so you can still talk to the person opposite! So lets look at tree decorations, I always aim for a colour scheme and go from there, but it often goes awry or gets sabotaged by aquiring must-have decorations! I'm sure you are all the same, even harder when the kids were young and would bring home all kinds of colourful creations made at school that required pride of place on the tree! Now they are older, it is easier for me to be more restrictive in our colour options, and if you are making your own, even easier to stick to the plan! But how fun are these simple, yet effective critters made from cones, nuts and more! This idea we used as a make and take at Ally Pally, lace was glued onto a wooden heart with matte medium, then we base coated with a white paint, and did a patine with French Roast. of course you can use any colours of paint to suit your theme. And we added a tickle of Treasure Gold! You can buy glass decorations that are designed to be filled. Usually people use glue and glitter, but this version is adorable! Very elegant. Here is another version of a paper decoration, this time on the outside - perhaps you are changing colour scheme and have some naff baubles to paper over in the loft?? Got some spare letters floating about? how about covering them with Christmas Papers?? I cannot leave felt out of this blog post, i think at Christmas, one of the first crafts I ever did was making angels from felt and calico with twiggy legs, very shabby chic even 20 years ago! So here are some cute as a button Robins.... And trees. There are som many ways you can take this....Felt trees type 1, simple triangles with buttons - love the base idea! Trees type 2, the rolled method! Liking the grey a lot! And tree Type 3, this looks like more work, but aren't they lovely! This little angel is adorable too - all from a cork! And these are brilliant twig re-purposing!! Skinny Santas! or Snowmen ... and Christmas Angels too by Mary Jane Chadbourne. I know lots of you enjoyed Mary's tinytopia class this year, so check out her blog and website here for her class schedule. This one too...is she a grumpy angel?? Love the attitude! She cracks me up! So how about some cards? This is a Squiggly Christmas by Emma Godfrey Minimalist JoFY by Joanne Wardle... Eclectica {Lin Brown} stamps made into gorgeous Cards by Wanda... Liz Borer gets colorful with her own Winter stamps... Ellen Vargo makes Xmas trees from her flower petal stamps! See them here. And we all love Anneke's bright and cheery style! with JoFy here... And again with JoFy baubles here... And here are some cards from Jo Firth-Young herself using her newest Christmas stamps... And the cards I made last week from my masterboard video fit this topic perfectly too! Again with Jo's new Christmas stamps... Ok, as ever, I could go on, don't forget to follow my Christmas pinterest board, you will see plenty more examples there! And of course you have 2 weeks of glorious blog posts coming on this topic to enjoy! I'd just like to take this opportunity to wish you all a very merry Christmas! What an unusual year it has been for the world in oh so many different ways, and we sincerely hope that 2016 is prosperous and fruitful for you all! From all of us here at PaperArtsy HQ, we wish you peace, love and happy times over the festive season and beyond. We very much enjoy your compnay through all our social media platforms, share with us your seasonal pictures, we'd love to see how you all celebrate the festive season! Love and goodwill to you all Mark, Leandra, Emma and (big) munchkins xxx
Treat your Valentine with a heart basket! Easy to weave with free patterns and clear instructions. Fill with love and sweets! DIY Valentine's Day gift idea.
I'm blog hopping with a bunch of crafty friends again this weekend. Our theme for this month is designer series paper. I am a terrible DSP hoarder. Often I don't want to cut into a piece of 12 x 12...
Every year I make paper decorations to decorate the kids playroom. This year I've been trying my hand at making 3D paper baubles.
Da har jeg laget en enkel tutorial på stjernekortet på norsk og engelsk. Jeg spurte Patty , hvor jeg fant denne tutorial'en på tysk om å få...
Ready to make another Easter origami project? This time I’ve got a super easy origami chick in an egg for you. With its colourful chick popping out of an egg, it looks like it’s made from two separate pieces of paper but it’s actually only one. A cute craft to get the kids involved with or make yo
We love flowers and look forward to the time we can plant annual flowers in the spring. Our love of flowers often shows up in our crafts like today's Paper Plate Flower Craft. We've also made
There are SO many different things you can make with a toilet paper roll! Upcycle those toilet paper tubes into something super cool.
Free DIY spring decor idea: make this DIY recycled card garland for spring! Turn old greeting cards into pretty garland.
Don't throw away those empty toilet rolls! Learn how to repurpose them into Christmas toilet paper roll snowflakes ornaments.