Halloween is right around the corner and we have some wonderful ideas of using your supplies for this fun holiday. Take a look at these gorgeous Halloween tags from Shimelle Laine.
Oh, Halloween! I haven’t had a trick or treater at my door in years… but I do love a bit of Halloween crafting and any excuse for pumpkins and sweets is completely up my street. Today Jenni Bowlin Studio brings you an entire treat bag full of Halloween goodies with a blog hop – and a chance to win some JBScraftery at each stop.
This little Halloween treat project is so quick and easy and perfect to do with scraps of paper. Start with the die-cut papers in kraft, add netting and ribbons and some of Jenni’s Halloween paper cut to two inch wide pennants. Staple all the layers in place. Attach it to a gift bag or card or use as an embellishment on a scrapbook page. And of course you can dress it up even more with your favourite orange embellishments: buttons, pearls or butterflies.
Thank you Shimelle for this great idea!
Showing posts with label Vintage Holidays. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Vintage Holidays. Show all posts
Wednesday, October 17, 2012
Tuesday, December 27, 2011
Those Christmas Photos ...
... are just asking to be scrapped, aren't they?!
Take a look at how a couple of scrapbookers used the Christmas 2011 line to scrapbook their memories!
Paula Gilarde used this print ad as inspiration:
Paula cut out a holly sprig from the Holly Stripe paper to create a wonderful embellishment for the page.
Betsy Sammarco used the papers from the same line, the same Shadow Stickers in Green/Red, and her Cricut to create this layout:
Print those Christmas photos and let's scrap them!
Supplies Used:





Christmas 2011 Patterned Paper

Shadow Stickers Green/Red

Decorative Brads - Delicate

Printed Tickets

Doily Flowers Red

Pearl Flowers Red

Tiny Circle Alpha Cardstock Stickers
Take a look at how a couple of scrapbookers used the Christmas 2011 line to scrapbook their memories!
Paula Gilarde used this print ad as inspiration:
and used the new Christmas 2011 line along with a couple older patterns to create this striking Christmas memory:
Paula cut out a holly sprig from the Holly Stripe paper to create a wonderful embellishment for the page.
Betsy Sammarco used the papers from the same line, the same Shadow Stickers in Green/Red, and her Cricut to create this layout:
Print those Christmas photos and let's scrap them!
Supplies Used:
Christmas 2011 Patterned Paper
Shadow Stickers Green/Red
Decorative Brads - Delicate
Printed Tickets
Doily Flowers Red
Pearl Flowers Red
Tiny Circle Alpha Cardstock Stickers
Wednesday, December 21, 2011
Christmas Greetings from Megan Klauer
I hope everyone is enjoying this wonderful time of year! It's only a few days away from the "big day", do you need a last minute idea for a card or tag to stick on all those packages?
I like to start with a simple sketch, so I created this...

It made making my "Christmas Greetings" card pretty quick!

Supplies:
Christmas 2011 Accessory Sheet
Christmas 2011 Mini Pattern Sheet
Chipboard Buttons - Vintage Christmas
Printed Tickets - Frames
Bingo Cards - Calendar Set
I also used the same sketch to create these easy tags that I needed for my boys' teacher gifts...




Supplies:
Christmas 2011 Accessory Sheet
Christmas 2011 Mini Pattern Sheet
Printed Tickets - Christmas
Merry Christmas & Happy Holidays everyone!
Wednesday, December 14, 2011
Home and Wreath Christmas Cards by Briana
With Jenni's new class, "Home for the Holidays," she's got me thinking about houses and decorations! Both of these cards began with wreath shapes, flower shapes actually as I'll explain. I had previously cut several layered flower shapes (nested_flowers_and_frames_set_C00141_21585) with my Silhouette from the November Project Kit that I didn't end up using on a page. I thought those little shapes looked like wreaths so that's where the idea for these cards was born. And how perfect are her little bow embellishments for these? Um . . absolutely perfect! The front of the card measures 4 3/4" wide x 7" high. I used foam dots under the triangular roof directly above the wreath block.
Supplies used for house card:
Christmas 2011 Accessory SheetChristmas 2011 Mini Pattern Sheet
Be Our Guest Journaling Cards
Mini Chipboard Pieces - Star
Rhinestone Bow Embellishment - Red
For my next card I took more of those outlined flower shapes and layered them all together. I didn't try to get them perfectly layered. I wanted to be able to see in between some of the flower points to the layer below. In order to get the right scale for the bow on this card, I tied a little seam binding bow and layered Jenni's rhinestone bow on top. I cut banner shapes from her Inkwell Paper for ribbon tails. Finally I cut the Peace sentiment from the packaging from the large Christmas Card Bingo Set. The phrase "Joy to the World" from the Christmas Mini Pattern Sheet (used on the house card) works in that spot as well or type out any sentiment you like. The front of the card measures 4 1/2" wide x 6 1/8" high.
Supplies used for wreath card:
JBS Coredinations Black Magic Collection
Christmas 2011 Accessory Sheet
Red/Black Extension IV - Inkwell
Rhinestone Bow Embellishment - White
Wishing you a Merry Christmas,
Friday, December 9, 2011
Happy Holidays from Waleska
Happy Holidays! Waleska here! If you're still (it's not too late but you better hurry :)) hoping to make some cards this holiday season here's my advice: keep it simple (but festive!).I started with a blank card, covered the front with patterned paper, die cut a window, added patterned paper to the back and then embellished it with the rosette + doily. Finally, I added the brad, leaves and labels and that was it. Quick, easy and ready to spread some holiday cheer (I hope!).
Supplies: Christmas 2011 Carol Index, Accessory Sheet, Mini Pattern Sheet, Black Label Stickers, Doily Flowers - Red, Ranger JBS Dye Stamp Pad - Chili Powder
Christmas Tag by Dina Wakley
This little Christmas tag could be used as a gift tag, or even as a card. There's just something about tags that I love. They're easy and fun, and you can adapt them to many uses.I hope this holiday season is happy and full of loving memories for all of you!
Dina
Supplies:Inventory tag (from a previous JBS kit)
Vintage Bingo card (from a previous JBS kit)
Christmas Mini Pattern Sheet (I cut the song titles from this paper)
Christmas 2011 Accessory Sheet (I cut the cute little children from this paper)
Ribbon (from a previous JBS kit)
Delicate Brads
Mini Christmas Bingo Cards (I cut the "Noel" from one of the cards)
Vintage tickets (from a previous kit)
Wednesday, December 7, 2011
Vintage Snowflake Cards
I made a bunch of Snowflake Cards to attach to gifts this season. They were very easy to put together and a lot of fun to individualize!
The Snowflake shape was created from the Christmas 2011 Mini Pattern cardstock. Each sheet has 9 patterns on it, so you can make 9 cards from one sheet. The shape was cut from my Cricut using the Winter Lace cartridge.
The snowflake center is made from layering various vintage buttons and Jenni Bowlin chipboard buttons. Each one is unique, just like snowflakes in nature!
The front and back of the cards are attached with a paper hinge cut from the Fabulous Finds cartridge. A ribbon is laced through the hinge.
I was inspired to make an extra special card by cutting out the snowflake from my favorite piece of pattern on the mini patterned paper sheet and layering a bunch of white vintage buttons for the center. I may just need to save this one!
Supplies:
Christmas 2011 Mini Pattern Sheet
Chipboard Buttons
vintage buttons
cardstock
ribbon
Christmas Cards by Shimelle
There is still plenty of time to make some Christmas cards - or so I'm telling myself as I haven't made nearly enough yet! But good news: today you can make three cards in a flash, with your JBS stash!
Gather a mix of materials: I used the accessory and mini paper sheets from the Vintage Holidays collection, plus label stickers, buttons, star stickers and doily flowers. (I started with the big bingo cards too but didn't use them in the end.) You'll also need some card blanks.
You may also want some numbers or letters at the end. I just used numbers and mixed and matched various sizes and colours.
Start by selecting one 4x4 mini pattern and one large accent card for each card you will make. I inked all the edges with brown ink.
Arrange the paper and accent card side by side to create a landscape card and adhere to the background. You may want to trim a bit from the sides of the card so it will still fit in the envelope after more bulky layers are added.
Then assemble a group of small embellishments for each card. I cut the Season's Greetings sentiment from a border on the accessory sheet, then added a rectangle and circle label, a doily and a button to start, but this design will work with any collection of small embellishments you have to hand.
All those little things get layered onto a plain tag to dress up the card. I covered each tag with a layer of green tulle netting to soften the look, or you could add ribbon or fabric scraps. Then layer the embellishments, scraps of paper and number stickers until you're happy with the amount of embellishment and adhere the tag to the background when everything is secure.
By the placement of the embellishments, choice of papers and the mix of stickers, each card will look unique, but they all come together quickly by following the same process. For this day on the calendar, I think that's a win!
Have a very merry Christmas!
Love and glitter,
Shimelle.~*
Monday, December 5, 2011
Merry Merry!
Happy December! We are celebrating the holiday season here on the Inspiration Blog with lots of ideas for festive cards. Today I've got a simple design you can whip up in less than 10 minutes, which is ideal during this busy time of year.
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| Merry Card by Lisa Dickinson |
Happy Holidays!
Friday, December 2, 2011
Christmas Garland #15 by Stephanie Howell
Today Stephanie Howell brings you the final installment of our JBS Christmas Garland, another lovely star (complete with a doily, of course!) to shine upon us. Stay tuned as soon we'll be back with the finished garland with all the lovely ornaments strung along it.Supplies: Large Chipboard Star, Vintage Holidays Christmas Mini Paper Sheet,Vintage Holidays Christmas Accessory Sheet, Black Chalkboard Alphas
Wednesday, November 30, 2011
Christmas Garland #14 by Megan Klauer
Today we have another installment in our Christmas Garland, this one by Megan Klauer. I love the regal quality of this little banner as it shares the good news to all the earth. Thanks for the inspiration Megan!Supplies: Vintage Holidays Christmas Mini Paper Sheet, Vintage Holidays Christmas Accessory Sheet, Family Tree Aunt Grace Paper, Vintage Christmas Chipboard Buttons, Garnet Superior Stick Pen, Mercantile Exclusive Die-cut Journaling Card - Star
Wednesday, November 23, 2011
Christmas Garland #12 by Lisa Dickinson
It has been fun to watch our Christmas Garland Project come together, piece by piece! My contribution to the garland is a simple scallop-trimmed heart with the jolly old elf himself in the middle.
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| Heart Garland by Lisa Dickinson |
I started with a large chipboard heart base, covering it with a pattern from the Mini Pattern Sheet of the Holiday 2011 collection. I punched a scalloped border from the Christmas Carol Index paper and adhered it along the back edge of the heart. The plastic Santa ornament is from the Merantile. I took apart the "halves" of the Santa and glued the front half to the center of my heart. Topped off with a bit of twill ribbon, baker's twine, and a dangling chipboard button, it's ready to add to the design team garland.
Be sure and check back here, as we'll be posting the completed garland all together soon!
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