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Showing posts with label Easter. Show all posts

Sunday, March 1, 2015

spring easter challenge

today the new Rick St.dennis Progressive challenge starts, theme is spring /easter

I made a very pinkish card using the  Easte Tangle elements digi stamp by Rick St.dennis. It was fun to colour the tangled background.  And it ended up being a card


this week you will receive a free digi called a 1000 Stars with your purchase on both Rick's zibbet and Etsy shop, she is gorgeous so hurry before she is moved to the shop and no longer free


I will enter the following challenges:

Saturday, March 16, 2013

Easter flower bucket

A fun and easy project , nice to make together with the kids. All digi's used are Rick St. Dennis MFA you can find them in his Etsy.

I printed the digi's coloured them and cut them out, glued the bunnies to the bucket.

 I used my Cricut to cut out paper flowers and a heart, but you can use any die cut machine, or punches for this (or even hand cut).  I glued the flowers to wooden sticks (that I painted green first), and added some green ribbon for leaves.
Stick them into floral foam and  cover with the yellow Easter decoration straw.






 
I will enter the following chalenges
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Sunday, March 3, 2013

Crumple it

this one is for the Smudgy antics challenge called Crumple it

what i did was crumple the paper add ink and then put an Iron on it to smooth it again

see here the result


 
the funny bunny is a Rick St. Dennis digi, the rabbit skullie is a Smeared Ink digi, the rest is rubber

Friday, March 1, 2013

Spring is in the air

This is the final challenge of Sparkle and Glitter challenge blog,  read all about it here

Here is my Spring project


 
I used  the Rick St. Dennis MFA digi Larry Lapin, can't wait to see all your lovely creations in the challenge

Thursday, February 21, 2013

Paper Easter basket



Quick and easy to make, in five minutes you will have a cute paper basket you can fill with chocolate or little gifts.
All you need is a square piece of paper (I used double sided printed paper), siccors, glue a ruler and a pencil.
For the small basket I used a 6" piece of paper and for the big basket a 12" piece of paper.
How to
With a pencil and ruler draw an evenly spaced 3 x 3 grid onto the paper.
for the 6" piece of paper draw the lines 2" apart.


Fold and unfold along each of the lines to make a crease

make cuts like in the pic below

fold up the left and the right side of the paper to turn it into a basket
and glue the sides see pics below




use a strip of paper to make a handle and glue it on the basket.
I also put some brads through

I atached a Rick St. Dennis digi, Larry Lapin



and filled the baskets with chocolate eggs








and here is a little sneak of the circle journal page i made

Saturday, February 16, 2013

baby sock cupcakes, duckies and easter eggs

A fun project using Rick St. Dennis Duckie digi's and an egg carton,
 
I gessoed the egg carton and let dry, then put on a layer of white acrylic paint and let dry again. then gave the carton a pink wash (used a sponge to add pink paint and whiped it off before the paint was dry)
Coloured the digi's and cut them out, used a die to cut out the labels for the top and the inside of the box (I used rose paterend paper for that). Ink the edges of the labels using a pink ink pad and glue the duckies on.
The little bow's were Rick's idea, he said the duckies would look great with real bows, and he was right.
then I added some ribbon and pearls on the lit of the egg carton and after some discussion with the boss also on the inside LOL.
 
Now there are different ways to use this box, you can put chocolate Easter eggs in it, but, I wanted to use it as a gift for a collegue of mine who had a little baby girl last week (that's where all the pink came from LOL). I put baby sock cupcakes inside.






 
These baby sock cupcakes are not very hard to make, here is how to
 
 
what you need is a pair of coloured  and a pair of white baby socks

Separate the socka and pair one white sock  with a coloured sock

 
Turn the socks inside out

 
roll the cuff sown halfway
fold the cuff a second time to create a sturdy edge

Pull the tip of the sock through the inside of the cuff ans gently gather the extra fabric to create a swirl. Set sock aside
 

 fold the cuff of the second sock a second time to create the sturdy edge again and pull the tip of the sock through the inside of the cuff again, but instead of a swirl create a pocket


 
Carefully place the first sock inside the second sock, and you can place the entire sock in a cupcake liner to finish, I just put it in the egg carton without the cupcake liner.
Repeat steps with the second pair of socks.
 
I also made some cupcakes out of onesies, to go with the egg carton, this little gift also has a duckie label on it.



 
Here is how to:
 
fold the onesie like in the pic, fold the sock inside as shown in the pic and roll the onesie up, put a ribbon around it and put in cupcake liner