We will be making this adorable altered corkboard at a class I am having for a friends’ daughter and her little friend too.  Isn’t it cute.  I hope they all enjoy the project.  We’ll be making a couple of marble tacks to match.

 

We will also be making a simple frame using the top note die and the big shot. 

 

For detailed instructions on how to make one for yourself see Altered Corkboard Instructions.

 

Stamp Set: None

Cardstock:  regal rose, tempting turquoise, or purple, flowers for you designer series paper

Accessories: corkboard, matboard, thumbtacs, grosgrain ribbon and marbles.

 

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I just wanted to remind everyone to leave a comment on my Christmas In A Box post in order to be entered in the drawing for a FREE Christmas in a box.  I will be holding the drawing this monday at 8am.

 

Thanks and Good Luck!

 

 

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Here’s a couple of photos of this years’ cocoa cones.  These make great gifts for teachers, bus drivers, postman or anyone you can think of really and they fit perfectly in a christmas stocking too.  I made several of these for this years’ craft fairs.  I sell them for $3 each.  If you are interested in purchasing some or would llike the instructions on how I made them send me an email

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Just in time for the holidays this explosion photo box is full of fun inside with decorative elements and moving pieces, not to mention a great way to show off some holiday photos.  This box is the perfect gift and it doesn’t even need gift wrap!
The box holds up to twelve photos and folds up into a 4 x 4 box.
 
I am so excited to be able to offer this class and I know all of you will have a blast making this fun and festive explosion box.  I have several classes scheduled over the next few weeks. If you live in the Attle, MA area and are interested in scheduling a classs with me click here
 
These also make great gifts for valentines day and mother’sday too.
 
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I would love to know what you think.  Leave me a comment and I will enter your name in a drawing for a FREE Christmas in a box.  I will hold the drawing on Dec. 15th.  Be sure to subscribe to my blogs feed to find out if you’ve won.
 
 
 
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Here’s one with photos
 
 

 

 

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I made these for a recent craft fair.  They are call magic reindeer food.  I cased this idea from Angie Juda.  I used the sizzix big shot top note die to create the bag topper.  The bag is filled with quaker oats and gold glitter.  The reindeer stamp is from the stampin’ up set, Winter Post.  The cardstock and ink colors are riding hood red and chocolate chip.  I also used the stampin up scallop punch, 1 3/8" circle punch and 1 1/4"punch.

The poem reads, "just a sprinkle on the lawn at night, the moon will make it sparkle bright, as Santa’s reindeer fly and roam, this treat will guide them to your home.

 

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Supplies:

Stamp Set:  Winter Post

Cardstock:  chocolate chip, ridinghood red and very vanilla

Ink:  ridinghood red, chocolate chip

Accessories:  medium bags,scallop circle punch, 1 3/8" circle punch, 1 1 /4" circle punch, alpine ribbon and ridinghood red striped ribbon.

 

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Here’s another 3-D item I have been working on.  These are similar to the mini decorative paperclips I’ve made which you can see HERE except these are the much larger clips.  You can find these clips at your local office supply store.  I used the On Board Batch of Blooms, which is a collection of ove 200 chipboard shapes and images. I covered the chipboard with Designer Series Paper and  then I added some ribbons and buttons.  Finally, I adhered the chipboard shape to the jumbo clip using crystal effects glue.

 

 

 

 

Supplies:

Batch of blooms chipboard shapes and images

crystal effects glue

designer series paper

ribbon

buttons

brads

 

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MMMMmmmmm…..what could be better on a cold blustery afternoon than a cup of hot cocoa.  I know it’s soon to start thinking about cold weather but I just couldn’t help myself.  I made several of these for an upcoming craft show.  For detailed instructions on how to make one CLICK HERE.

 

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