Tuesday, October 31, 2023

Halloween treats packaging: Origami triangle pouches

There are lots of kids in my neighborhood so Halloween is a particularly adorable time of year! It’s fun to see all the yards decorated with ghouls and skeletons but most of all, I love to see all the cute costumes, hear an adorable “trick or treat” and give out candy! 

As a paper stash busting project, I found all my Halloween appropriately colored 12x12” paper, cut them into 6” squares and proceeded to fold them up origami style into little pouches. I filled the pouches with a candy or two, then stapled them with a halloween tag and “Boo” stamped on orange circles. Here’s a sampling of the treat packages:

I prepared about 60 of them this year, plus more candy to give out as well. I’d bet that most kids just went for the candy but I heard a few happy comments on the cute packaging!

Hoping your Halloween was festive and fun. Thanks for stopping by.



Halloween Barista Tag

 I had some fun recently with a Halloween name for my favorite barista: 


The spider web is actually from an embossing folder that I then colored the webbing using a purple alcohol marker. Interestingly, it changed to a bright pink when I put the glaze on it. The stamp is an old one from my stash…likely 10 or more years old! And the cute (and slightly evil looking) pumpkin is from a die from several years ago. 

Isn’t it fun to embellish an otherwise boring but functional name tag for the holidays…?

Thanks for stopping by….have a wonderful day!






Hallowe’en cards: Scary Silhouettes Pop up Card

I created these Hallowe’en cards for my great nieces and nephew, all of whom live on the eastern half of the continent! I usually try to make an interactive card of some kind to entertain the little ones but I hope they liked the dimensional aspect of this one. The main dies used are from the Scary Silhouettes Dies set:

For the side panels, I used some ombre papers from a Salebration freebie from a couple of years ago. To recreate the gathering night time sky, I used blending brushes and Pacific Point and Highland Heather inks. And the bats were stamped using craft white ink. Here’s a closeup of both cards:


No room on front to write anything but there is a panel on the back:


Here’s a top view of the card so you can see how dimensional it is: 



And of course these cards fold flat for mailing like this (it kept wanting to pop up again but I think you can get the idea…)

Thanks for stopping by. Hope your Halloween was fun!


Saturday, October 21, 2023

Zany Zoo accordion fun fold card

Goodbyes are sad, especially if you’ve just recently connected with someone in your neighborhood that you saw regularly and always said hi to, but just found that connection. So when there was a small gathering to wish her well, I offered to make a card we could all sign. And I knew immediately that I wanted to use the Zany Zoo set. Why? Because it has a bunch of zoo “characters” that represent (possible) people in our neighborhood! There’s a knitting llama (yes you read that right!), a fox zooming by on a scooter, a hippo ballerina, a bear sitting in a comfy chair reading, a sloth in a yoga post, a hippo wearing a tutu on point, a skunk bird watching, a turtle singing…need I go on? Here’s a photo of the adorable paper pack:


The tough part was finding a card design that would allow me to show off several of the animal characters. I decided on an accordion fold and put panels on the front and back of each accordion fold. Then I had to decide which characters to use! And this is what I came up with and how the front of the card turned out:



Here’s the second “page”


And the third:




Because this card was from a group of people, I hoped that the zany zoo caricatures would coincidentally represent several of us signing the card (and I already knew there was a professional artist among us)… So then on the back, there was room to sign the card and a simple sentiment I printed from my computer. 

For the card base, I used a double sided 12x12 card stock from my stash so if you’re wondering, it is indeed blue on one side and fuchsia on the other!

This was a fun card to make and everyone was amazed! That’s why I love making cards …unique, one-of-a-kind cards for special people and their memorable moments. I sometimes don’t have the time, or the inspiration….but when I can,  I sure do love it!

Thanks for stopping by…










Tuesday, October 17, 2023

Layering Leaves Thank you card




I always take craft supplies with me when we travel as there’s always some down time in the evenings especially. These cards are ones that I made during one of our camping trips. I often overthink things and want to add another element but when I’m crafting away from home, my supplies are limited and I have to settle with what I brought with me. Still, I did like the way these cards turned out, though I wish I had packed my die cutting machine and an embossing folder! These cards use the Layering Leaves stamp set and coordinating Bough Punch. The stamp set has 4 different options for the leaves so I tried two of them. Here I stamped one design of leaves then watercolored it lightly to spread the ink color throughout the leaves. Then I stamped on a scrap piece of paper and punched the design out. The little pink berries or stems with little flowers have a coordinating stamp as well but I decided to just punch them out without further details. 





I stamped the same leaves on the background of the second card then I simply punched the leaf shape from a plain cardstock, adding once again the little spray of berries/flowers.




Not sure which I prefer…I rather like them both! Which is your choice?







Saturday, October 14, 2023

Sakura (cherry blossom) treat holders

A dear friend gifted me with a stack of blank treat boxes a while back. They sat on my desk for a while…I wasn’t sure what I’d do with them. And then suddenly, I had an idea: decorate them with cherry blossoms! Here is what they ended up looking like:


I stacked them on little plastic trays so they’d stay neat for display as well as for transport! Twenty five in all! Here are the adorable packages that I was gifted:


And next is a photo of the punches that I used for each of the components:


Some of these punches are admittedly pretty old! On the left is the Strawberry Builder punch (I used the small flower). The middle punch is one that coordinates with the Sprinkles of Life stamp set from years back.  And on the right is the Small Bloom punch.

I played with the pieces to position them like so:



And then another flower blossom on top! 


And the “back” panel looked comparatively plain, so I stamped a cherry blossom from my stash of stamps:



Last but not least, I put a mini Boba Mochi package in each. What fun it was to create these treat holders! I donated them to the kids table at Obon…



Wednesday, October 11, 2023

Summer “pink drink” barista name tag embellishment and more!

Earlier this summer, I recreated this summer-time fave in a mini form for my fave barista’s name tag!  This time, I used alcohol inks to create a bright pink mottled, variegated paper from which I die cut a “drink cup”. And added a signature green straw of course! In the spirit of the summertime fave “pink drink”….


And I now realize that I never posted two previous name tag embellishments: an adorable chick (calling spring!) and a coffee cup!  Here are the previous two name tag decorations:


And since I was too late for Spring or Easter, I didn’t mount the chick onto a tag…hopefully next year…If I can find it again!! LOL




 

Sunday, October 8, 2023

Waterfall birthday card

I love using the excuse of a special card to try a new-to-me fun fold or card design. So I created this waterfall card…I had looked at a tutorial long ago but it didn’t seem to make sense and I guess I was in an impatient mood that day. I did a different card design that time. But on this day, I was determined! So I used one of my all-time favorite DSPs: Hues of Happiness. And this is how the card turned out:



Pull the tab slowly and….






Little room

To write a personalized message so I added a panel on the back. Not too bad for my first waterfall card I think. Definitely lots of fun to make, and hopefully receive too!

Thanks for stopping by…

Birds Eye View Thank You Card

I borrowed a book, a physical book, and created this card as a thank you when returning it. It was a natural stamp set to use, given the dar...