Tuesday, December 29, 2020

Christmas Gift Treat Bag

These treat bags were made for some sugar-free almond brittle I made for some family/friends. The cut file for the treat bags is very simple. It is from SVG Cuts' Tied Surprise Gift Boxes SVG Collection.  I used the trellis gift bag design, but I didn't use the trellis, and I altered it to add about 2-1/2" to the height. 



The flap at the top is done with print-2-cut, as was the Merry Christmas card/label on the front.
The digital paper is one of my faves, from Adrienne Looman's Mistletoe Kisses paper pack.


Notice the bag on the right, how the pattern goes vertically. Yeah, that was a mistake, but I had to get them out in the mail so that's the way it goes. ha! 

Christmas Treats for the Sweets!

Sunday, December 27, 2020

Gift Card Slider Holders

I designed these present gift card holders for the great nieces and nephews for Christmas. I made 18 of them. Took awhile, as I'm not an experienced designer, so even though it's a simple one by most standards, I had to make a couple of prototypes before I was satisfied with it.


.Here are some singles so you can see how it works.







I also made the small gift tags using print-2-cut for each of the holders.

Thanks for taking a look!

TIME TO SHOP, KIDS!


Thursday, December 24, 2020

Santa's Got a Beard Advent Calendar

Santa really needs a beard! This darling Santa advent calendar is a fun way for the little ones to count down the days until the jolly man in the red suit arrives. I did not come up with this idea. It was posted by numerous people in numerous places (and I can't remember exactly where, but I bet you could find it on Pinterest).

I redesigned it using the Santa cut file from SVG Cuts. I used the poem that was on the posting, and put it on a scroll in Affinity Photo. I printed the numbers on 12x12" cardstock, then put some laminate on there, so that after Christmas the cotton balls could be removed, and it could be used another year. The entire poster is glued onto some foam board to keep its shape.




I put double-sided tape on each cotton balls, so they could pull the backing off and stick it right onto the number.



This is a fun one for the little ones! Give it a try!

SANTA'S GOT A BRAND NEW BEARD!


Sunday, November 1, 2020

HALLOWEEN 2020 - Social Distance Candy Delivery

Here we are in the most unique Halloween we've all experienced in our lives, right? I made a couple of décor items for my grandsons, and think they really liked them.

The first one is the Winnie the Witch Treat Box. So cute! The kids got a kick out of her. The hat comes off and you can insert whatever inside.

The cut file for Winnie comes from Dreaming Tree's Halloween Spirit SVG Bundle. My daughter's favorite part is the solar system on her hat.
I love the back, with the collar of her cape. Fun project to make!

The second project was the Bat Candle Holder, which comes from the same bundle as Winnie (see link above).


Last but not least, I had seen a tube to distribute Halloween candy on Pinterest, so thought I'd do my own version for my daughter's house. They have the perfect front porch that is set up a stair case. I got 10 ft of pvc pipe. I then cut out spiders, witches hats and spider webs from vinyl using my Sizzix Eclips. We attached the pipe to the railing, and it worked perfectly! I sat at the top of the stairs, and the kids put their bags underneath the pipe at the bottom, and the candy went straight into their bags. Worked like a charm. And, it's something they can use for years to come.

 

Others in the neighborhood had similar set-ups for handing out candy. One house had a rain gutter painted orange on the outside, and they slid the candy down that. Then others had pvc or other tubing. And, I was pleased because the trick-or-treaters were all very considerate and exercising social distancing. When someone was at our place, the next family would stand and wait down the walkway at least 10'.

Happy Halloween!

Monday, June 22, 2020

Father's Day, 2020

Grandson #1 was so thrilled to give this #1 Dad trophy to his dad. This is the Father's Day Loving Cup SVG from Dreaming Tree.  A really fun one to make! And, it turns out so well and large!
The only changes I made were to add panels to the inside of the cup so that all of the tabs were hidden, as well as a little hexagon piece at the inside bottom of the cup to close the hole that goes into the base.

The writing on the ribbon (#1 Dad), as well as the Best Dad writing on the placard were done using the WRMK foil quill. It was done in a metallic royal blue.

Emmett also made a Father's Day card that we put into the cup (as well as a gift card). He was so excited. On the way home he kept asking if they were being careful with the trophy. He was so proud of it.
 

Happy Father's Day to all of the Dads!


Friday, June 5, 2020

Graduation Cards 2020

This years graduates are experiencing something that no other graduates have dealt with in the past. Graduation ceremonies have either been cancelled entirely, or alternate graduations activities are in place, such as drive through graduations which can be watched live virtually by extended family and friends.

I have three great nephews graduating from high school and an almost niece who graduated from college. The card I chose to make for is the Graduation Gown Card from Simply Crafty SVGs. It's a fun one to make, and is easily customized to whatever school color you wish. I used either a metallic foil or glitter card stock for these cards, and it really made them pop.
By the way, you have the choice of a standard insert for the inside or to make it a gift card holder, and I chose the latter.

As I was walking with my grandsons in their small community I noticed a few lawn signs congratulating high school seniors at their homes. I felt a bit bad for these kids not being able to engage in all of the senior activities that others before them had been able to. I thought it would be a small fun gesture to acknowledge them, so decided to make them a small card and clip it to their sign.

I chose another smaller graduation hat card from Simply Crafty SVGs for a few seniors (who I don't know at all, even their names). This is a free pattern, so click the link and check it out!

I designed the insert in Photoshop.



Happy Graduation to all the 2020 Seniors!

Monday, May 11, 2020

Mother's Day, 2020

This is the card my grandson (age 5) and I made for his mommy.  This is a card made from a die set by Karen Burniston (Photo Collage Pop Up). I'm not one to use die sets like this, but I knew when I saw this one that I had to have it, as it pushed all of my photo collage buttons!

It's such a fun one to look at too.



My grandson drew a photo of he and his mom, and also signed the card, "Love Emmett and Sunny" (little brother) with a little sun drawn there. I used glossy accents on the push pins, so they look pretty real. I also loved the little frog clips, as they look so authentic. I used silver metallic cardstock for them.

And, I had Emmett design the entire front of the card.

Happy Mother's Day to all of the Moms!

Wednesday, April 15, 2020

Face Masks by Deb's Crafty Side


This was a stretch for me. I haven't sewn anything since I was still making my now adult daughter's Halloween costumes when she was a little girl. But, I pulled my neglected sewing machine out of the closet, took it to get cleaned and lubed, pulled out some probably 20 to 25-year-old quilting fabric scraps and got busy.

The pattern I used came from Craft Passion on YouTube. I loved this tutorial, because it was concise and there was no talking! Too much chitter chatter makes for a way too long video, and this one is just what the crafter ordered. This YouTube video also contains the link to the free pattern, which comes as an SVG file as well in case you want to cut a template out on your cutting machine.
I inserted a pipe cleaner in the casing on the inside top to form across your nose and cheeks.





I used a really fun idea on these. I do a lot of paper crafting, and for the past eight years I have been printing my own patterned card stock. I also do lots of HTV and transfers with images applied to fabric (t-shirts, onesies, etc.) with my heat press. I decided to use white lining fabric and heat press patterned paper onto it, then use it for the masks. So, the top one is a Carta Bella patterned cardstock (Cowboy Country) which was made for my husband. It reminded him of his childhood in the 50s. The second one was designed by me for my daughter using linguistics letters (if that's what they're called?). The third for my niece, a flight attendant, and the fourth a fern pattern for my brother. This was such a fun way to personalize the masks. I believe the rest I made were just old scraps from my quilting days many years ago.

This is a really well thought out pattern, with an opening in the back to insert a filter. It's a free pattern that comes in many sizes.  The link for the pattern is in the tutorial, as mentioned above. The following link gives good information about how to make the most efficient face mask and what materials you might want to use when making a mask. The Fabric Patch.

Best wishes! Stay safe!

Monday, April 6, 2020

Spring Challenge - Eclips/Ecal FB page

This is our spring tag challenge for the Eclips/Ecal FB page. It was a fun one!
Springtime scene. Elements from SVG Cuts' Bunny Hop SVG Kit and My Happy  Garden Hideaway SVG Collection.
I made the background myself in Photoshop, and added various flowers and the bunny.


Love this one with images from a Digital Scrap World - Lisa -Lotte Sunesen (Cute Spring). Did a lot of print-2-cut with this one, and used Glossy Accents for the enamel dot look.

Happy Springtime flowers and butterflies. All of the butterflies are added on and the wings are dimensional, and popping out like they're going to fly away.


This one was made with basic shapes, with a shaker element in the center.

Happy Spring!

Saturday, March 21, 2020

Birthday Box Card using WRMK Foil Quill Tool

My own design for this box card, which is made with white AC card stock and gold foil applied with the We R Memory Keepers Foil Quill. I used lots of print-2-cut for this one. I added the extra dimension of brick on the back to make it look like a planter where the flowers are growing.




Happy Birthday, Sister!

Monday, February 10, 2020

Valentine's Bunco Favors 2020

For the past eight years I have made Bunco favors for my bunco group, always choosing February and a Valentine's Day theme. This year I made a mini gable box (2-1/2" wide), and used my WRMK foil quill to apply a foil design (the heart design with the I♥U). I love the way they turned out (as did the bunco gals). The pattern for the gable box comes from Simply Crafty SVGs.
I also used the WRMK foil quill for the design on the pattern. The ones above are silver foil, and the following one red foil.
One of my bunco gals also has a keto lifestyle, as do I, so I made her a different lined box and made heart-shaped no-sugar caramels for her treat.

Here's a photo depicting all nine years of Bunco treats I have made the gang.


Happy Valentine's Day!