Showing posts with label 12 Days of Christmas. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 12 Days of Christmas. Show all posts

Friday, December 17, 2010

Day 6 of the 12 Days of Christmas Blog Hop! (win something here too!)

Welcome to Day 6 of the 12 Days of Christmas Blog Hop with Donna Salazar Designs.  I hope you are enjoying all the projects thus far.  We are halfway through already.  That means Christmas is that much closer ….are you ready?  I’m almost ready…..

Today is Zutter Corrugated Board day.  Cardboard,  yes.  Who knew cardboard was so awesome?!?!?!  When it’s this cardboard, it IS!  Donna worked with Zutter to make this cardboard a crafter’s dream.  To reveal the texturey ridges of the corrugation, the Zutter Corrugated Board is designed to peel  with ease. Easy squeezy, and no heartaches.  Oh, and it comes in three sizes (13X13, 7X7 and 5X7).  Now, before I forget, if you decide you want some of this Zutter Corrugated Board, here is a discount code to use at http://www.binditall.com/ for 15% off!  Use the code to get the discount on everything on the site that isn't already on sale...enjoy!  This link will take you right to the Corrugated Board.




Now, you gotta know, the Corrugated Board can be trimmed to be used as the covers for any size album or used as a background for layouts.  But you can also cut it up and trim to use it in so many other ways.  Donna and I both used it as a base for wall hangings on Day 1 of the Blog Hop.  And Donna made an adorable cardboard cover notebook here. Today, I cut it up to make a wreath.  It’s a cardboard twist on the paper wreaths so many paper crafters make this time of year.
You need a 5”-ish circle and about 12 1 ½” circles from the Corrugated Board.  I didn’t sweat the circle cutting.  I traced circles with a ribbon spool and a candy dish and cut them out without too much worry about precision.  I then peeled off the paper to reveal the texture and saved the paper. Everything got Smooched.  The smaller circles and large circle with Emerald Smooch and the paper from the large circle with Pink Smooch.  I also sprayed a couple of doilies in contrasty but pretty colors.

Save the paper from the peeled layer for making some little flowers....

To make the leaves for the wreath, you need one cardboard circle and one of the small paper circles.  Fold the circles into thirds so they look like funnels.  Layer the cardboard one on top of the paper one.  I used a glue gun to make everything dry faster and hold firm.  Glue the doilies behind the larger cardboard circle and then glue the leaves around the large cardboard circle.
Take the pink paper you peeled and sprayed from the large circle, and freehand cut some circles 1 1/2" - 2".  Then cut them into spirals, like below.  Roll these into flowers, starting at the outside.  Add a dab of adhesive to the inside of these beauties and let them dry well.  I only made three, but make as many as you want.  They make nice little berry-flowers.
I trimmed the "Merry Christmas" and the holly from Donna's Weathered Mosaics paper line.  Along with my little rolled flowers they look very festive!  As a finishing sparkly touch, I painted a dibble and dabble of adhesive and threw on some chunky glitter.  I call it the "frosty effect".  Add some twine and you have a corrugated wreath!
If you are really ambitious, you can make a larger size of this, but I like this size because it goes fast.  Hope you enjoy!  Now...a treat if you've read this far....everyone who leaves a comment here will be put into a drawing to win one package of EACH SIZE of the fabulous Corrugated Board.  I will draw a random winner on Christmas Eve Day.

Now don't forget to leave a comment and also make sure to keep hoppin'.  There are yummy prizes on the last day that Donna will be drawing, so pop onto her blog on 12/24 too....and an amazing display of products and project ideas.  Here is the rest of the schedule...starting with tomorrow:
Dec 18th - Day 7
Dec 19th - Day 8
Dec 20th - Day 9
Dec 21st - Day 10
Dec 22nd - Day 11
Dec 23rd - Day 12
Dec 24th - Winners

Thanks for stopping by, and Merry Christmas!

Monday, December 13, 2010

Day 2 of the 12 Days of Christmas Blog Hop!

Welcome to Day 2 of the 12 Days of Christmas Blog Hop with Donna Salazar Designs.  If you are just joining in, make sure you see my post from yesterday below with all the info and links.  If you are already hoppin', thanks for coming back today for more from Scrappy Nan! 
Today is all about the Bind-it-All and Jennifer Priest and I are your hoppy hosts today.

Here is what I want to share with you today....a perennial Bind-it-All favorite: the Post-it-Note mini memo album.  These a super easy and quick to make and everyone loves 'em.

I start my Post-It minis with 4X4 Zutter Clipboard Wood (for the back covers) and Zutter Acrylic (for the front covers).  If you have two packages of each of these plus ONE length of 3/4" owire (I used Antique Silver), it's enough to make FOUR of these projects!  I also used Donna's Joe Snow stamp, and Musical Memories paper.
By the way, if you haven't seen the Musical Memories....it's so fun.  Donna has put her own twist on Christmas music paper with cute illustrations and whimsical lyrics.  Everything is crafty-ized.  See....the lyrics for "Up on the House Top" include ME.  ME ME ME.  "First comes the stocking of Scrappy Nan...."  Isn't that great!  I just couldn't cut up this one!
Anyhoo, I used the Musical Memories to cover the front and back of the Clipboard Wood; stamped Joe Snow on the Acrylic covers with black acrylic paint.  I made one set of punches on each cover - that's 6 holes (only one punch per cover - so easy and fast!).  And then bound these two pieces together with 6 loops of the owire.
Then take a 3X3 Post-it-Note pad and adhere to the inside of the album, onto the Clipboard Wood.  This photo looks like I have the regular ole yellow Post-it notes, but it's actually a pale green which works well for the holiday theme.  I guess Post-its like to look yellow no matter what.  I added a simple title with my Dymo labeler and a little bit of bling.  I tend to not overdo the embellishments for this type of project since they end up in people's purses or on their desks and get alot of use.  I don't want things falling off!  But I did add a wrap of tartan plaid fabric to keep Joe warm.
So I whipped out four of these last night, and mailed one off today.  The rest will be gifted soon.  Give this quickie stocking stuffer a try!

Oh, and if you want to drop any hints for what YOU want for Christmas, the Bind-it-All is on sale with a killer deal right now.....take advantage of this pricing now.  Shop here.  In fact, if you want to stock up on anything Zuttery, use this special Blog Hop code  - 12Days for 15% off everyhing on the site (that's not already on sale).  This code is only valid through 12/25/10.

Thanks for joining me again on the Hop. I will be back later in the 12 Days!

Make sure you also visit Jennifer's blog  - she is one of the "Original" Zutter Zister Design Team members so she is uber primed for punching and binding.  Leave comments on both our blogs for chances for prizes from Donna Salazar on December 24th!

Read the post below for the hoppin' schedule for the remaining 12 Days of Christmas and thanks for joining in on the fun!




Friday, November 20, 2009

12 Days of Christmas - Inspiration





I admit to being the worst combination of "last-minute" and "done early".  Worst how? I tend to get done early the things that I LOVE doing (like this holiday project) for the Zutter Zisters 12 Days of Christmas Challenge! And last minute....like shopping and wrapping....but we won't talk about that now.  Let's talk about this cute little project.


I am going to make some things easy for myself this holiday season, by putting my favorite photos in no-muss, no fuss page protectors inside this Cover-All and voila, be done with it! In addition to the page protectors, I punched and bound (to go in between) 4X6 journaling cards from Teresa Collin's Christmas papers so I can journal and doodle all the little details.  I am just going to insert the photos as I go along....

Here is the supply list for what I made:
  • Zutter Bind-it-All V2.0
  • Zutter Dreamkuts
  • Zutter 4X6 Cover-All for Page Protectors - White Flat Spine
  • 3/4" Red Owire
  • 2 packages Zutter Pre-Punched Page Protectors - I used one of each regular and movable (because I just know I will need to move something)
  • Patterned Paper is Creative Imaginations and Teresa Collins; flowers/brads are Making Memories; pearls are Kaiser Craft, and red dingle ball trim (dingle balls - that's what Jennifer Priest calls it!)

This was embarrassingly fast to put together and I can't wait to add some special photos.....

hmmmmmm, I guess I better start thinking about what I am going to cook for Thanksgiving! LOL!

Make sure you check out all the holiday inspiration at the Zutter Zisters Message Board (click below) for more 12 Days of Christmas and goodies giveaway!