Showing posts with label Thanksgiving. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Thanksgiving. Show all posts

11/1/25

ScorPal November Be Thankful

 Hi everyone, it's time for a new Scor-Pal challenge.  Just create a project with more than one score.

Today, I'm sharing a tag using a scored panel for the background.


Cut pattern paper to fit the chipboard tag - approx. 4" x 7".


Score along every 1/2" across the panel.
Rotate and score every 1/2" again creating squares.


Ink over the scored lines with brown ink for definition.


Adhere the scored panel to the tag.
Cut off any excess and ink the edges with brown ink.
Add a burlap panel and assorted elements on top.


Finish by adding die cut mushrooms and flourishes to the tag.
Rather than adding twine to the tag hole, I placed a large brad and a flourish.
Then I added a twine bow.

This is a fun project to create with whatever left over elements you have available.

Thanks for stopping by.

Steph

11/7/24

Blessed Clip Board

 Hi everyone, sharing a quick and easy project today.


Paint the clip board with brown Folk Art paint.


Next, fussy cut the design from a napkin.
 Paint Mod Podge on the panel and place the napkin.
Be sure to smooth it out to remove any wrinkles.


Cut thin strips of ribbon from a wider ribbon.


Place the strips in the Bowdabra creating loops.
Place a 2nd strip to create as many loops as desired.
Use the bow wand to push the loops into the channel.


Pull out the ribbon and tie off.


Place a strip of burlap across the clip board.
Ink and adhere Blessed on top of the burlap panel.
Tie the bow to the clip.
Tie several balls together and tie to the bow.

Happy Fall.

Thanks for stopping by.

Steph

9/7/23

Thankful for you....

 Hi everyone, as fall approaches, I wanted to use these lovely dies.


This lovely Spellbinders die set caught my eye.  And while it is perfect for fall creations, I can also see using the window for non fall creations.


Emboss cream cardstock with a Fall embossing folder.
Ink around the outside edges and adhere to a green card.
Die cut the window from cream cardstock, lightly ink and mat with the included larger die.
Adhere to card.


Die cut acorns, pumpkins and leaves from assorted colors and adhere to card.
Use liquid pearls to create berries on the leaves.
Stamp and die cut "thankful", adhering it to the card with foam adhesives.
Stamp "for you" directly on the card.

Thanks for stopping by.

Steph

11/15/21

Thanksgiving with Etchall

Hi everyone, are you getting ready for Thanksgiving?  How about creating a centerpiece for your table?


I die cut give thanks multiple times and arranged the letters around a plate.


Taping off the center of the plate, I placed etchallⓇ etching creme around the plate.


Letting the etching creme sit approximately 15 minutes, I removed it and placed the etching creme back into its original container.


After rinsing and drying the plate, "give thanks" stands out against the frosted plate.


I created a Thanksgiving centerpiece by adding die cut felt leaves and a jar containing fall themed ornaments and flowers.


Thanks for stopping by .

Steph

11/13/19

Etched Thanksgiving Vase

Hi everyone, Fall is here and Thanksgiving is not too far off.  I've got a new project to share using etchallⓇ dip 'n etch and etchallⓇ etching crème.



Start by using dip 'n etch to etch the tall vase.  As my container was not tall enough, I etched the bottom portion first.


To etch the neck of the vase, I placed it in a smaller glass.  So, not only did I etch the neck of my vase, but I also etched the smaller glass too!  Remember that dip 'n etch is reusable so simply pour it back into its original container.


I then realized that I had a portion of the neck that had not been etched, so I placed etching crème around the neck.  After 15 minutes I scraped the etching crème back into it's original jar (it, too is reusable) and you would never know that the bottled was etched in stages.


Pretty isn't it?


Now it was time to decorate.  In keeping with my Fall theme, I spritzed the vase with assorted colors of Fireworks! Shimmery Craft sprays.  


I heat set each color before spritzing the next so the colors would stay true and not get muddy.  


To finish, I created a bow with my Bowdabra and tied it to the vase, then added fall toned flowers and raffia.



Thanks for stopping by.

Steph


10/16/18

Bowdabra Wedding Decor

Hi everyone, I've got a new post on the Bowdabra Blog.  The theme this week is rustic wedding décor.




This was a very quick project.  All you need is some tulle which matches the wedding décor and some chunks of wood.  I used some Christmas tree cut offs from last year and wrapped each with tulle.



Full details can be found on the Bowdabra blow.

Thanks for stopping by.

Steph

10/11/18

Happy Thanksgiving with Bowdabra

Hi everyone, I'm on the Bowdabra blog with a new wreath.



I found this amazing 3" wide burlap ribbon and thought it would create a lovely Thanksgiving bow.


Stop by the Bowdabra blog to see how I created this bow.  It's easier than you think when you use the Bowdabra!

Thanks for stopping by.

Steph












10/4/18

Happy Thanksgiving with Imagine

Hi everyone.  I'm on the Imagine blog with a pair of Thanksgiving cards.



Along with Imagine products, I've used stamps by So Suzy/Crackerbox - Blowing LeavesHappy Thanksgiving.

Stop by the Imagine blog for complete details.

Thanks for stopping by

Steph

11/25/16

Thanksgiving Cards

Hi everyone, some Thanksgiving cards as posted on the Ann Butler Designs blog. 

What do you get when you mix Ann Butler Designs stamps from Unity Stamp Co. and Ann Butler Designs inks from Clearsnap?  Beautiful fall inspired cards.  Add in a sentiment from JoyClair and Spellbinders dies and create something amazing.


For complete details, please stop by the blog.

Thanks for stopping by today.

Steph


Hope your day and the following weekend are amazing.

11/17/16

GIve Thanks with RInea Paper Foil




Hi everyone, I am participating in the Designer Crafts Connection blog hop this month.  This month we are working with Rinea paper foil from Global Crafting.

I was thrilled to receive a selection of paper foils in a myriad of colors, each one gorgeous.

 
I love how easily the foils die cut and embossed.  Look at all that dimension!
 

I used a white card and added a panel of kraft cardstock.  Next, I added some burlap to give the card a nice fall theme.

 
After die cutting the foil, I stamped and embossed the JoyClair sentiment directly on the foil. 


Rinea paper foil comes in a variety of colors and surfaces.  You can find more information about Rinea paper foil here: www.globalcrafting.com.
 
Please stop by the DCC blog to see projects from all the designers.
 
Please leave me a comment, I'd love to know what you think! 
 
Thanks for stopping by today.
 
 Steph