Friday, December 23, 2011

Winter Paper Cone Wreath

Winter Paper Cone Wreath
I was totally inspired by a paper wreath that Greta Hammond created on the Little Yellow Bicycle blog that I had to make one to hang in my home for the entire winter. You can find it here:
http://littleyellowbicycle.typepad.com/my-blog/2011/12/a-chilly-day-on-the-blog-with-new-winter-twig-and-the-biker-chicks.html.

Blue is my favorite color and I just love Little Yellow Bicycle's new Winter Twig collection.  The colors are gorgeous.  I used many of the collection's patterned paper, and added some ribbon, a snowman sticker, letter stickers and a plastic star ornament to complete the centre of the wreath.  It was a little tricky making the paper cones at first, but once I learned it was fine.  I googled paper cone wreath and found this tutorial at:  http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EcV9QIZy6kU

Have a wonderful day!

Twisted Sketches Layout #133

I have so enjoyed being on the Twisted Sketches Layout Team for the last six months.  The twist on this sketch was "jewel".  I never find it difficult to put a little bling on my layouts.  This layout was created with the new Fancy Pants "Wonderland" collection.  I love the soft colors in this collection and had the perfect photo to scrap with it.


You can find the sketch here.  Come follow along with us and take a break from the craziness of Christmas.

Wednesday, December 14, 2011

Ribbon Tree

Here is a great way to use ribbon from your stash.  A ribbon tree!  I made this one last night using a 12 inch styrofoam cone tree, four different types of ribbon, a poinsettia flower pick, a ruler, scissors and a hot glue gun.



Measure and cut 4 inch pieces of ribbon.  I used 5/8 inches wide ribbon in silver and blue and 1/2 inch wide ribbon in pink.

Starting at the bottom of your styrofoam cone, fold ribbon in half and either use a pin or a dab of hot glue on each piece.  Go around the tree and hot glue pieces onto styrofoam.  Keep adding ribbon until you reach the top of the tree.

Take your poinsettia pick and stick it into the top of the styrofoam tree.

It is a little time consuming, but worth it in the end.

I like using non-traditional colors for Christmas decorating.  I think I will give my Mom this one for her front entrance as she has the perfect table to display it on.

Have an awesome day!

Tuesday, December 13, 2011

Loopy Winter Wreath

I am on a wreath kick these days and I wanted to use up some scraps of paper so a loopy wreath was the way to do this.

Echo Park is one of my favorite scrapbooking paper manufacturers and I had some scraps left over from last year from their "Wintertime" collection and this year they have a winter collection named "Winter Park". It was easy to combine these two collections as the colors are very similar.


Our Canadian winters are long so it is a good way to decorate the home for the winter season.

Have a great day!

Monday, December 12, 2011

Puppy Love

My daughter and her husband have a dog named Elly.  Here is a layout of her when she was a puppy:



This layout was done with Fancy Pants "It's The Little Things" collection.  First I distressed the edges and cut a frame from the paper.  I made the rosettes from a Tim Holtz Rosette die, the sheer flower was one of my own creations using a Bounce fabric softener sheet, Stickles and a Prima jewel.  The vintage buttons are from Jenni Bowlin and the pearls from Kaisercraft.  I painted the Maya Road Chipboard Letters with a Ranger Paint Dabber in the color "Pool" and rolled a text roller stamp on top of the painted chipboard letters.  Lastly, I wanted to give it some texture so I adhered some lacy ribbon, painted a little area and used some rubons from the same Fancy Pants collection.  Thanks for checking out my blog and have a wonderful day!