Showing posts with label Gift. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Gift. Show all posts

Friday, March 21, 2014

Necklace Workshop

 
This is the first time I have attempted to make a piece of jewelry from the Close To My Heart Spring catalog. I was a little intimidated, but in the end pleasantly surprised at how simple the steps were to do (and do correctly).
I pick the top right image of an opened birdcage. These are all stickers so once you choose
your picture, it's just peel and stick.
  I chose the square shaped pendant in antique gold. Since all the stickers are square I thought this would make my first time easier not having to trim to fit the round pendant. Liquid Glass is the preferred adhesive. It dries clear and  relatively quick.
 Sorry the picture is sideways... Then I chose which charms I wanted with my birdcage.  I chose out of the Free Thinker and the Dreamer Charms.
 These glass covers go over the sticker once you place it into the pendant. The glass is a nice way to make the piece look polished and professional. The Liquid Glass will help adhere the glass to the sticker in the pendant.
Here are my choices. I thought I would put a few on one side and one on the other. 
 You can see that I changed my mind and put all the charms on one side. I like the look of it and feel like it is very hip and fresh.
 
I will be holding a necklace workshop in April. Contact me if you are interested in participating or have items shipped to you so that you too can join in the fun!
 
 
 

Wednesday, February 12, 2014

Simple Valentine's Day Gifts

 
This cute Valentine's day gift is called a sour cream cup. These are simple and inexpensive and can be filled with anything you chose. Not only are these great for a teacher's gift but for just about any holiday needing an inexpensive gift with a homemade touch!
This one with the Washi Tape is my personal favorite.
 
I made 5 different colors for the 5 ladies I work with at the preschool.

 These are 4-1/2 x 6 inches. I glued along the 4-1/2 side first and let dry well. It will be shaped like
a toilet paper tube.
 
Then I glued one of the 6" sides. Then I filled them - I pick Hershey's kisses to go inside.
Do not over fill as it makes it very hard to glue up the other end.
Glue last side going opposite of the first 6" side and decorate with Washi Tape or any other embellishments.
If you plan on stamping on the paper, do so before you construct the cup.