Nov 4, 2012

DZ Doodles Freebie Scarecrow, Felt Ornaments, Paper Snowflakes, Christmas Bingo, Stockings, Toilet Paper Roll Wreaths, Gingerbread Recipes, Ornament Video, Vintage Cards, Tuxedo Penquin, and much more added throughout the week!

Hello Fellow Doodlers!


What a beautiful treat for a Thanksgiving hostess, Fall Leaf Cookies! Start with a favorite Sugar Cookie recipe, and Elizabeth includes her grandmother's recipe, gather up some leaf cookie cutters, more leaf cookie cutters, and fill in with the Royal Icing recipe! Read more...

 
When I saw these fancy rubber gloves, as I chuckled I thought, "what a cute bridal shower gift" to add to a kitcheny package! I love giving a basket of kitchen gadgets with crocheted towel toppers, matching hot pads, mitts, apron, and other goodies! Melissa shows you how to create a pair for yourself or for gift-giving ... oh what a great holiday hostess-gift idea!!

Gingham stars adorn this gorgeous pear tree cut out! Lisa and Sarah, have a red gingham theme for their holidays .... making decorations each year adds to the excitement and is always part of their families Christmas preparations! And I was so loving the partridge pear tree design that I had to draw one similar to it, to cut out of foamboard (decoupage and paint) to add stars to it and my holiday decor. What a lovely "centerpiece" or holiday dedoration to add to your collection too! So, I'm also sharing my partridge pear tree drawn design with you! Enlarge it to whatever size you would love to create it in. And the star pattern will automatically size to your project.          
 

Get your fabric, or better yet, "felt fabric" out!! What better match than a partridge and a pear? You can't resist making this adorable duo in two different sizes, the big one is perfect for pin cushions. Stitch the petite version to adorn your Christmas Tree, gift boxes, anywhere really. Big partridge is 6" x 4", big pear is 3" x 5", little partridge is 2" x 4", and little pear is 3" x 2" Item No. 991416 is free!

Not Martha Partridge-In-A-Pear-Tree
I know, we'd all like to think we have some "MS-abilities" (Martha Stewart), but Not Martha found one kick ass structural gingerbread recipe for a cookie project that stands up on it's own! Megan will explain her process, give you the recipe, and share a lot more, read more...

Made in the USA!! Where will you spend your dollars this holiday season? Think about patronizing a small business as a way to give TWO gifts. One is the gift you purchase. The money goes to the crafter or small business owner, who in turn spends it with another small business (accountant, landlord, their employees) in ways that directly improve and affect your town, your state, your country. They pay local/state and U.S. taxes. They are much more likely to provide better wages and benefits. They are your neighbors. Read a few more reasons here.


It's still that time-of-year for fall decor and thoughts of Thanksgiving Day festivities. In addition to getting you started on Christmas early, I'll be adding Autumn/Fall images for those last minute projects! And here's a "Fall" in love Perfect Palette of colors to work with; Mustard, Cranberry, Latte, and White!

 
 

 
It's not too early to start planning and making Christmas crafts and here's a fun felt project from Laura of Bugs and Fishes that would make a great kick-off craft for the season. She's provided templates and instructions for making these cute felt Christmas ornaments, inspired by vintage Christmas baubles! In addition to other felt crafts.

Snowflakes are so pretty and it's so easy to make paper snowflakes in different designs and sizes, using just a sheet of paper and scissors. HERE you will find Martha Stewart's neat instructions for folding the basic shapes, as well as patterns of snowflake cuts to try!







Have some Christmas BINGO fun during the days leading up to Christmas Eve, or on Christmas Eve to pass out some of those gifts under-the-tree! Use these 5x7 Christmas Bingo cards collection free download: (includes 6 .jpg playing boards, 1 .jpg game piece sheet, plus all 5×7 images formatted in a 8.5×11 pdf document for easy home-printing). Compliments of Heather at Simply Fresh Designs.




Why go traditional with your Christmas decor? Have a little fun with your mantel. I love a good "stocking pattern" and especially one's that are free. Here's a few that I came across to get you started on crafting some stockings for family and friends! Make them from heavy-duty card stock, or felt fabric, or holiday fabrics. Use them as gift-giving packages or hang them on the fireplace (or tree) for Santa to fill! Lynn's Christmas Stocking Fun! (shown) Elf Stockings (includes PDF pattern download and direct links to purchase fabrics). Ice Shate Stocking (includes PDF pattern download, materials and instructions.




The inspiration is in your bathroom; Holiday Wreath using toilet paper rolls! Jamie at See You There (DIY Crafts, Recipes, Parties, and Fun!) has the photo step-by-step method she used to create this lovely, simple wreath out of stuff you would normally throw away. Of course, you could enhance it even more with your ideas and personal touch!






It's "Gingerbread" Cookie Time! Want to learn to make these adorable Nutcracker ornaments? First of all you'll need to use, Sweet Sugar Belle's Orange Gingerbread recipe.And here's Sweet Sugar Belle's Gingerbread Cookie recipe too.








And here are some clip art images of the American Nutcracker Bird that you may want to use on some Christmas card projects!



 
Becca, at Amazing Paper Grace, shows you in this video tutorial, how-to-make this beautiful honeycomb ornament using a few simple supplies. What a lovely gift-giving idea for anyone's ornament collection!

 
 
A lovely and festive Christmas card with vintage style by Kathy Martin and a free download of the vintage image she used!









 
Vintage Santa's had a tendency to be a bit more serious than he is today. Father Christmas traditionally wore green, blue or purple. Withou mentioning any names, it was a famous soft drinks company who first depicted him in red. And that's the way he stayed! Vintage Holiday Crafts has a lovely assortment of Santa's, free to download, that you may want to use in your card making or scrap pages! Plus an assortment of other vintage clipart. 
  
Here's a cutie Tuxedo Penguin dimensional pattern for your holiday decor! Print out the pre-colored version to construct a few to scatter about! Add a scarf and cap, candy cane, wreath, etc!




 




Oct 28, 2012

DZ Doodles; Fall Color Palette, Glam Goth Candle Holders, Metallic Pumpkin, Freebie Digis, Felt Stockings and Patterns, UTEE Shiny Embellishments, Jolee's Boutique, Crochet Lamp Shades, and much more added throughout the week!

Hello Fellow Doodlers!











Gifts for the holidays come packaged in all different sizes, so why not make a box size to suit-your-gift?! Carol, at Our Little Inspirations, was inspired to create her Halloween Trick or Treat Boxes from, The Sunset House Top Note Die Box Tutorial, which will also give you an idea of how easily it is done!


Create a few fun prinatable Halloween Labels to adhere to an assortment of bottles using full sheet label paper, or use regular paper and some Mod Podge! Visit The Country Chic Cottage for a fun tutorial on Angie's Macbeth Halloween decor projects! Get your craft on, and your PDF Halloween Labels...

The question is Mod Podge or Gesso and Ink Jet or Laser Print!

And while I'm on the subject of Mod Podge, here is a tutorial of How to Transfer Inkjet Images to Wood. BUT, it is also useable on a lot of surfaces ... I'd call it more of a tutorial on creating decals! And Claudine Hellmuth's Spooky Tree "Gesso" Transfer Technique video gives you yet another idea/way of creating a "decal"!

Jim, The Gentleman Crafter introduces you to his how-to videos to make what he calls his, Haunted Panorama! A project that really makes a nice addition to your Halloween decorations. And the amazing Witchy Panorama (shown) from Dena's Stamping Corner is a "knock your Halloween socks off" creation! See more of her details...






Okay! Enough about my ill-fated week of the flu! I'm ready-set-to get-started on the ideas and projects for the year-end holidays! And here is my Halloween card design!




A MASTER CREATION, Specialty Desserts For Any Occasion, should get your holiday cookie-creating-imagination stirred up early enough to make dozens of these homemade treats for family and friends! I love Christmas goodies, especially when they come from someone's oven! And here's some ornaments from my image collection  for your projects!










The Perfect Palette may be considered a "wedding colors palette" guide for brides, but I can't help but feel it's very useful for designing for just about anything! And, I stop there often when I need a bit of inspiration both in color and in some of the projects! I love the "harvest" combinations.
 
These are the Fall 2012 colors: {Shades of Orange, Latte, Gold + White}
  


 
Are you hosting a Glam Goth Halloween Party? These dollar store Glam Goth Candle Holders will be a favorite! In addition to the "how-to" to this project, there's plenty more project ideas to think about when you click on Oh My! Creative's Glam Goth Girl's Night Out Halloween Party. You've got to see all the goodies ... makes me want to plan a party for next year!
Witches Bounty Treat Bags! What a charming handmade favor-bag to suit any Halloween party, delightful! You can put just about anything inside, and that mystery is great for your guests to take home. Get the how-to details at My Own Ideas.






Bling your pumpkin too! Make a cool and stylish metallic pumpkin in no time using Tacky Glue and a string of gold mardi gras beads. Such a sophisticated look that screams upscale, don't you think? Alexa, at Swell Designer, will show how easily it's done! This is not only a gorgeous piece for a Glam Goth Party but can also go in your decor for a Thanksgiving Party as well!



You've got to watch the "Got Candy" spider and bag card video by Julie Ebersole at the Ellen Hutson's, the Classroom. It's just too cute! Yes, I had to place an order for the bag and spider too - this will have to be next year's Halloween card project!
Bird's Cards has a little Coffin Treat Box freebie template for you! There's a cut file for those of you with digital cutters and a template version for those without!
 
Greet trick-or-treaters with a menacing silhouette that climbs the stairs. The rise on steps doesn't differ much from one staircase to another, so these pieces can be saved and used in another location next year. To make a large silhouette for your staircase, print out Martha Stewart's staircase template; cut out each section. Following the numbered diagram, tape together the sections for each stair (numbered 1 through 9) at the dotted lines. Trace onto pieced-together black construction paper, and cut out. Number the back of each stair section according to the diagram; attach each section to the appropriate stair riser with double-sided tape. Get the how-to for a Flying Witch on a Broom Stick template to fit your window. Get Martha Stewart's collection of Halloween Decorating and Craft Tmeplates, read more... 
 
 
Just in time for Halloween, printable Spider Origami boxes "free" PDF file (or print directly) for trick or treaters! There is some crazy origami folding involved, but hey, it's time you learn something new, and you'll get the hang of it after one or two attempts. If you can fold, you can do this following the easy step-by-step photo how-to's!
 
 

Our Little Inspirations Halloween Coffin Treat Holder design
gave me "good thing" reasons to utilize my Martha Stewart Goo Punch!
Go here for the Martha Stewart Coffin Box "free"Template download.
 
 
And I just love Our Little Inspirations
Ornament Christmas card projects simplicity and elegance!

 
Hay rack rides, bobbing for apples, the smells of Autumn and fireplace chimneys fill the air now! But, soon enough, it will be Christmas!! So here's some remnant ideas for Fall projects and the beginnings for projects to come!

 
 
 

 
Dimensions — the needlework division of EK Success — offers felt-applique Christmas stocking kits that include everything you need to complete a beautiful keepsake. The die cut felt elements are prepunched with evenly spaced holes so you can be confident your blanket stitch will look perfect! This makes the kits ideal for newbies and for experienced stitchers who need to finish a project quickly. To find out more or purchase stocking kits, see the Dimensions online shop.
 

 

 

 


Sewing a Christmas Stocking is your opportunity to make it as simple or as elaborate as you possibly can... maybe even some where in between. There are many ways to embellish a Christmas Stocking. Explore and make a memory stocking that just may become a family heirloom.
 
Materials
  • 1/2 yard* of fabric for the main body of the stocking
  • 1/4 yard* fabric for the top of the stocking
  • 1/4 yard* of lining fabric to compliment the top of the stocking.
  • Thread to match both fabrics
  • Print out of the pattern
  • Optional: Applique's and embellishments to taste

*The fabric requirements will make more than one stocking.
Note: All instructions are for 1/4" seams.

Tipnut's Crafty Christmas VINTAGE HOLIDAY TEMPLATES are a variety of goodies from the 1950's ... darling appliques to embellish your felt Christmas Stocking, cards, or various holiday projects!









 


Get the Free Pattern and Directions to Sewing a Christmas Stocking! For photo instructions and other details read more at About Sewing...






Sparkly, Happy, Needs No Sewing, Christmas Stocking by Vanessa of A Fanciful Twist with a free PDF Stocking Pattern for you to design your own stocking!


Creating Embellishments with UTEE
Video Courtesy of Ranger Ink
 
Stampington and Company presents a new way to turn Ultra Thick Embossing Powder (also called UTEE) into shiny embellishments perfect for Christmas ornaments, home decor items, card or scrap page embellishments, and more. Click on UTEE  to purchase products you'll need for your projects!
Ultra Thick Embossing Enamel (UTEE) is a specially formulated, large particle embossing powder. Used with a heat tool, the first layer creates a bumpy texture, while the second and more layers create a smooth finish. The layers can be crackled or stamped into. For one of a kind embellishments and jewelry, melt UTEE in Ranger's Melting Pot and immerse pieces shrink plastic to create “glass” pieces or pour into molds!


 
 
When projects need to “pop”, Jolee’s Boutique dimensional stickers and embellishments are the choice! Featuring creative original designs, perfected craftsmanship, and intricate detail in popular pastimes, sentiments and celebrations, each dimensional image is crafted by hand using fine quality materials. When you want to preserve a special moment or share a unique experience, Jolee’s Boutique lets you truly personalize every scrap booking, card making, paper crafting and gift giving project.
 
 


I am an advt crocheter who is always looking for new crochet challenges ... this "shade" idea, from Deconome (French), is just the perfect one to stir my imagination - maybe, yours too?! And as you scroll down the blog you will find other gorgeous design ideas as well!
 
Each of these projects can be used as a decoration, gift or both! Plan to fill each cone with some candies and a beaded book mark then hang them on your tree as decorations until it is time to give them away. These are really fun, easy projects. All the patterns are available for free download on  Christmas Paper Crafts page. The decorated gift box is also available for free. If you would like to purchase the rest of the paper used for these creations click our "Gifts of Joy" Collection.

 
 

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