Friday, November 25, 2016

Pokeball Glitter Ornament


     Show off your love for Pokemon and add some sparkle to your holiday season with these fun Pokeball glitter ornaments.

Materials:
*Red ultra fine glitter
*White ultra fine glitter
*Glitter-It glue
*Plastic or glass ball ornament
*Black duct tape
*White duct tape
*Scissors

Directions:
*Layer your work space with newspaper.
*Uncap your ornament and pour in some Glitter It.  Swirl the adhesive around until it has coated the entirety of the inside of the ornament.
*Pour excess adhesive back into the bottle.  Let the adhesive drain out for about 15 seconds.
*Pour a small amount of white glitter into the ornament, being careful so as to keep it from hitting the sides.  Slowly swirl the glitter around the bottom of the ornament until it all sticks to the bottom of the ornament.
*Add a little more glitter and swirl it around, slowly working your way up until the bottom half of the ornament is covered in white glitter.
*Add in some red glitter and swirl it around the top of the ornament, until the top half of the ornament is covered in red glitter.  Inevitably, some of the red glitter will mix with the white at the bottom and vice versa, but it should only be a minimal amount.
*Cut off a strip of black duct tape slightly longer than the circumference of your ornament and from that cut a strip about 1/2" in width.  Tape this around the equator of your ornament.
*Cut out a circle of black duct tape and tape that over the strip of duct tape running along the equator.
*Cut out a white circle of duct tape which is smaller than the black one and tape that over the black circle.

Thursday, November 17, 2016

Glittery Gourds


Materials:
*Foam gourds
*Paint in colors of your choice
*Paintbrush
*Glitter in colors of your choice
*Acrylic sealer or Mod Podge (optional)

Directions:
*Apply a coat of paint to your gourd in the color of your choice.
*While the paint is still wet, throw on some glitter.  Set aside to dry.
*To keep the paint from flaking off and hold the glitter in place, apply a coat of an acrylic sealer or Mod Podge, if desired.

Thursday, November 10, 2016

Geometric Leaf Thanksgiving Scrapbooking Layout


Materials:
*Cardstock or scrapbooking paper for leaf
*Photos
*Scrapbooking paper in the color/pattern of your choice for the background
*Embellishments of your choice
*Scissors
*Acid free pen/marker
*All purpose adhesive
*X-acto knife or Silhouette CAMEO

Directions:
*If using the Silhouette CAMEO, download the below template and import it into your library.  You can use the tips outlined in this post if you're not sure how to cut it out with your machine.


*If doing by hand, print out the template and cut it out using scissors and, when necessary, an X-acto knife.  Trace the template onto the cardstock you've chosen for your leaf and then cut out the leaf shape.
*Once you've cut out your leaf shape (by either method), carefully trace the inside pieces of the leaves onto the backs of the photos.  Add a border around each trace line about 1/8" thick.  This way, when you cut out your photos, the leaf shape will overlap the edges of the photos.
*Crop your photos following the border you drew and glue to the leaf.
*Arrange the leaf on the scrapbooking paper you've chosen and then glue down.
*Add embellishments of your choice.
*If you're looking for an inexpensive way to display your page, you could place it inside a page protector and then prop it against some object, such as a weighted down box, which is what I did.

Thursday, November 3, 2016

"Turkey Safe Zone" Thanksgiving Sign


     No turkey on your Thanksgiving menu?  Add this cute sign to your decor!

Materials:
*Red, yellow, orange, and brown cardstock
*Googly eyes
*All purpose adhesive
*Pen (or black cardstock)
*Laminating sheets (optional)

Directions:
*Note: I designed the below templates to work with my Silhouette CAMEO.  If you have a CAMEO of your own, you can cut out all of the pieces using that (for more instructions on using my templates with the CAMEO, see this post).  Otherwise, I'd recommend skipping the lettering part of the template and hand lettering using a black pen, although you could still use an X-acto knife to cut out the letters if you felt inclined to do so.




*Size the above templates to the desired size and cut out all of the pieces, with perhaps the exception of the lettering on the sign (if you do cut out the letters, you'll have to trace another copy of the sign shape onto black cardstock and put that in behind the constructed sign).
*Trace the sign shape onto yellow cardstock, the turkey body onto brown cardstock, four feathers onto red cardstock, three feathers onto orange cardstock, and the little triangular beak shape onto orange cardstock (the circular shapes are for making eyes, but if you're using googly eyes, you won't need them).  Cut out all of the pieces.
*Arrange the feathers out on the yellow sign and glue down.
*Add the turkey body and the beak, gluing those down as well.
*Write out "this house is a turkey safe zone" across the sign.  Try lettering it in pencil and then going over it with a black pen.
*For added durability, laminate the sign.
*Glue on some googly eyes and you're done!