Monday, December 22, 2014

Christmas Treat Box & Tag ideas for Last Minute Gifts

Happy Monday!  Can you believe were only days away from Christmas?  I can't... December has flown by!  Today's share is all about ideas on creating quick holiday Treat bags, gift boxes and tags.

Apron Gift Bag: I created this little bag using Lori Whitlock's Cook's Apron Box cutting file and Doodlebug's Home For The Holidays collection for Paper Crafts & Scrapbooking Magazine's Holiday Cards & More Special issue.

Lori Whitlock Cook's Apron Gift Box by Mendi Yoshikawa (using Doodlebug Home For the Holidays papers)

Treat Bag Topper:  This little guy was featured in the December 2014 issue of Paper Crafts & Scrapbooking magazine using Lori's Purse Topper cutting file and some more of Doodlebug's Home for The Holidays collection.

Lori Whitlock Purse Topper Treat Bag by Mendi Yoshikawa (using Doodlebug's Home For The Holidays papers)

Peace, Love & Joy Gift Tag:  I created this holiday tag using Papertrey Ink's Tag and Joy dies and stamps.  I'm always a sucker for red, black and white color combinations.  ;)


Santa Pillow Box:  Yet another package I created with Lori Whitlock's cutting files.  This time I turned to the Santa Belly Pillow Box.  I dressed up his belt with some black glitter cardstock and his buckle and buttons using some Metallic gold cardstock. Super quick and easy for mass producing!

Lori Whitlock Santa Belly Pillow Box by Mendi Yoshikawa

Snowman Bag Topper #1:  This also went together super quick and guess what?  Yep, it's using another cutting file by Lori Whitlock.  ;)  I don't have to tell you that she is ultra inspiring in the bag department!  This time I used her Snowman Treat Topper.  I had the hardest time deciding if I preferred it done in white or ivory so rather than decide, I made two!

Lori Whitlock Snowman Treat Topper Gift Bag by Mendi Yoshikawa

Snowman Bag Topper #2:  For this one I traded the holly on the hat for a snowflake punch to repeat my favorite red, black & white color combo.  I also added a little glossy accents to the eyes to make them shine.

Lori Whitlock Snowman Treat Topper Gift Bag by Mendi Yoshikawa

Layered Tree Gift Tag: I created this with Papertrey Ink's Polka-Dot Parade stamp set and layering several of their Tag Sale #9 dies to mimic the layers in the Christmas tree.  I hid the back layers by cutting a second white tag for the back to form a sandwich around the extra scallops.

Papertrey Ink From Our Home To Yours Scalloped Gift Tag by Mendi Yoshikawa

Phew!  Are you still with me?  ;)  I hope I've inspired you if you are looking for some quick and easy last minute ideas.  These would be perfect for friends and neighbors!






Supplies used (available at Scrapbook.com)


Saturday, December 20, 2014

Traditional & Classic Holiday Christmas Cards

Today I have four classic Holiday cards to share in traditional red & green colors.

Card No. 1:  I created a circular card using the Christmas Leaf Spray Wreath & 3D Layered Bow Silhouette cutting files.I stamped a Papertrey Ink sentiment in the center, added a few red pearls for my holly berries and then topped my bow with a decorative brad.  Aside from the cutting time, I love how elegant it turned out without a lot of effort.  I will say the bow is really bulky though and this will be a card I hand deliver (it wouldn't even fit in an envelope so I might put it on top of a goodie plate for the neighbors).  ;)


Card No. 2:  I created this card in response to a magazine call asking for projects using bow icons.  I will say this was rescued from the trash and nearly made it there again.  I'm still not loving it, but I tried my best to create a wreath of sorts using a bow stamp and some masking material.  I was feeling like the bow details were getting lost and didn't match without the stamped outline the banner stamp had so I traced each bow with a black pen.I created a box pleat around the outside of my card and then used a large circle die to cut it to a consistent size (so it would actually fit in an envelope).  ;)


Card No. 3:  For this card I stamped Papertrey Ink's Year of Flowers: Poinsettia set using some archival ink on watercolor paper.  I masked off some of the flowers so I could layer my images and keep my card flat for mailing. By using archival ink that is waterproof, I was able to color my images with water and my distress reinkers.  When the flowers were dry, I added some Stickles glitter to the veins to add a little sparkle.


Card No. 4:  I created this card for a local card club challenge where they gave us each a sheet of 6x6 paper from My Mind's Eye's Sleigh Bells paper pad and a unique die-cut.  I received the "Sleigh Bells Ring" cardstock phrase and the red striped paper for mine.   I decided to go in search of a cutting file to compliment the phrase and found THIS shape in the Silhouette store which I thought was perfect. I cut it from red vinyl and added a little crocheted lace, velvet ribbon and some die-cut holly leaves.  Super simple, but I'm happy with how it turned out (especially given that the challenge kits were pretty picked over by the time they made it my way).  ;)


Well that wraps it up for today.  Thanks so much for visiting me.  Hope you have a wonderful weekend and get lots of things done on your "to do" list.  ;)

Supplies used (available at Scrapbook.com)


Thursday, December 18, 2014

Technique Tuesday Memory Keepers Studio Christmas Layout

Popping in to share a holiday layout using Technique Tuesday's October Memory Keepers Studio Stamps and Fresh Cut Studio dies along with some older Doodlebug Santa's Workshop papers & embellishments and a fun sketch by Becky Fleck at PageMaps.


I love all the little tags and banner in this month's die set and how they can easily be customized to fit any style.  The stamps were also a perfect match for so many of my photos and documenting some of our favorite Christmas traditions.  I chose to heat emboss them in white to make them pop against the solid colored cardstocks.  :)


Technique Tuesday Supplies:



I hope I've inspired you to document a few of your favorite Christmas traditions.  Thanks so much for hanging with me today.  :)



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