Saturday, December 31, 2011

Heritage Gift


I made this layout this past summer in commemoration of my Grandma and Grandad Zediker.  It was my first heritage layout.  I entered it in the local fair and got many comments from friends and family that knew my grandparents.  My dad really liked it, so I decided to give it to him framed for Christmas.  I love the background paper since it too reminds me of my Grandma and her leatherwork.  The Z with the rocker under it is the old family brand.

Wednesday, December 28, 2011

Let It Snow


I made this platter to coordinate with the candle holder that I made for a hop last month.  I am so ready for some snow.  If it's going to be under 10 degrees for nearly three weeks, I want some snow to go with the cold.  I used the following Scrapping Bug Designs files:  snowmen from Winter Wonderland, snowflake from Baby It's Cold Outside, and the title is welded from the Star Card.  I added fake snow to the bottom piece and snowflake buttons to the inexpensive platter that I picked up from Walmart.

Sunday, December 11, 2011

Friday, December 9, 2011

Handmade Christmas Gift Idea Blog Hop

Blog Hop starts Saturday 12:00 am and runs til Saturday 11:59 pm central time


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Scrapping Bug Designs and Little Scraps of Heaven Designs
Handmade Christmas Gift Idea Blog Hop
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Snowmen
I love snowmen, so this was the perfect excuse to do some winter projects/gifts with them.
     For my first project, I bought a six inch clear candle holder at Walmart.  I bought the bottom trim in the fabric department, and the beaded top was a Chirstmas ornament/package topper.  I used the Winter Blessings file from Scrapping Bug Designs and cut the white part of the snowmen out of vinyl.  I first tried paper, but due to the candle holder being a bit tapered at the bottom I had to switch to vinyl.  The other pieces are paper.  I used my fabric tac to adhere the paper and glue dots to hold the trims.  I added a bit of fake snow in the bottom, and now it only needs a white candle to finish it off.  This would make a great decoration for any table or shelf and could easily be kept out through January.

My second project is a winter themed shadow box.  I again used the snowman from the Winter Blessings file.  The photo mat is zig-zag stitched and sized for a 4x6 photo, and I again added some loose fake snow.  I haven't added the vinyl word to the outside glass, because I haven't decided who I'm going to give this to yet.  I wanted to wait until I find just the right photo and then add an appropriate inspirational word in vinyl.  The shadowbox is another Walmart find, since there are no craft stores within a 1.5 hour drive of me.



Thank you for stopping by and checking out my projects.  If gingerbread men are more your thing, please scroll down a few posts to see an adorable gift tin filled with mini recipe book, cookie jar, and an appliqued apron.
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Sunday, December 4, 2011

Elfin Tradition





This is a layout to commemorate a tradition that my grandmother had of putting an elf on the tree for every grandchild and great grandchild.  I used the Scrapping Bug Designs "All Wrapped Up" and "Tree Farm" files.  The title is one that I made myself using SCAL and a tree from the Tree Farm file.  I added stickles for a little sparkle.  Last year, my daughter came home from her Christmas program and moved a stool in front of the Christmas tree to play on.  Thank goodness I had my camera handy to catch the cute, playful moment.  I couldn't believe this shot that I got with her elf so perfectly behind her.  I'd been saving it to scrap, and the elf file from SBD was just the motivation that I needed.  It's great to scrap such a meaningful page to pass on to my daughter so she will know the story of her elf.