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Tuesday, November 12, 2013

Projects for Great Gifty Ideas Workshop

Every November, I teach a "Great Gifty Ideas" workshop designed to give you quick, affordable gift ideas for the Christmas season.  The workshop is coming up Thursday, November 21st, at 6 p.m.  Cost is only $15 (my bargain class for the fall), and you'll go home with several fun projects.  I've got three slots left in this class, and I'll add a second night if it fills up.  Here's what I have planned. . .

This treat box is cut on the Artiste cartridge.  I cut a window out of it so that you could dispense the candy from the bottom.  You could also put tea bags in this box.  If you'd rather put bagged candy or a small gift item in the box, don't cut out the window.


I got the idea for these gift card holders from Consultant Hillary Harris--so glad she shared this!  It's an adorable way to give someone a gift card, and they're so simple that you can make a batch of them in a short amount of time.


Here's a peek at the inside--they're just the right size for a gift card.


I've been wanting to do these Kraft Containers in a workshop for so long--now's the time!

Here's another SUPER EASY idea I found online--it's a gift tag with a pouch in it--just the right size for a piece of candy.

These pouches are featured in our Holidays from the Heart Gift Guide, and I thought it would be fun for us to make one.  You can order the pouches in packs of six for $8.95.


Monday, November 11, 2013

November Club Projects

I've got some beautiful Christmas projects lined up for our November club on Monday, Nov. 18th.   If you'd like to come join us, let me know ASAP.  Cost to attend is a $20 minimum order.

Scrapbookers will be creating this Frosted Layout featuring glittery snowflakes and Sparkle Flourishes.  This layout is from our Frosted Workshop on the Go Scrapbooking Kit, so if you can't come to club but still want to create this beautiful layout, you can just order the kit and do it yourself!  Note:  if you'd like to add the Sparkle Flourishes, you'll need to order them for yourself.  We'll also be using them on our Sparkle & Shine Christmas layout for December club next month--so one set should do you or both projects.


Card makers will be making some gorgeous Christmas cards.  Here are three of the cards (I'm still deciding on a fourth).  The top card is my version of a card I saw at Convention this year (shown by Sheri Rottler, I believe).  The middle card is my version of one of the adorable cards shown in our Autumn/Winter Idea Book.  The white overlay on the front of the card is cut using the new Artbooking Cricut Cartridge (LOVE those overlays).  



The penguin comes from one of our Exclusive Hostess Stamp Sets. . .the only way to get them is with your Hostess Rewards.  Did you know that you can collect $25 in Hostess Rewards with one $150 order??


The last card idea came from the Holidays from the Heart Guide--featuring Sparkle & Shine Paper and those awesome new Sparkle Holiday Shapes (can't get enough of these)!

November Stamp of the Month: Illuminate

The lanterns in our November Stamp of the Month set, Illuminate, are SO pretty!  Be sure you order this stamp set before the month is over.  You can get it for only $5 with a $50 purchase, or purchase it for the retail price of $17.95.  Visit my website, http://christina.ctmh.com, or contact me to order.  




I'm so excited to give you a sneak peek at a new program that we will be unveiling with our Spring/Summer Catalog!  We're always looking for ways to make scrapbooking more "do-able" for everyone, and I think this program fits the bill.

Scrapbook dozens of photos in no time at all with the new Picture My Life™ scrapbooking program, designed with the signature Close To My Heart design flair. Select from eight charming themes, each featuring 122 double-sided cards plus 10 unique Memory Protectors™ to capture life as it happens. Whether you choose to embrace a single theme in your album or mix and match for a truly unique look, you’ll love the ease, affordability, and beauty of the Picture My Life programs, each based on a popular My Reflections™ paper packet. Even better, you can earn yours free when you sign up as a Close To My Heart Consultant between November 1–December 15, 2013** (a $24.95 value!)

If you sign up as a new Consultant between now and Dec. 15th and have $300 in sales by the end of March (EASY!), you can earn one of these awesome programs for FREE!  Our basic new Consultant kit is only $49, so anyone can afford to get started with Close to My Heart.  I'd love to welcome you to my team!  

Avonlea

Babycakes

Chantilly

Later Sk8er

Laughing Lola

Surf's Up


Friday, November 8, 2013

Paper Christmas Trees

I don't think I've ever seen a project that has caused so many people to ask "how do you make that?" than the Christmas trees on the front of our Holidays from the Heart Gift Guide.  So, I decided I had to try one for myself, and they're really not hard.  It's not rocket science, nor do you need precise, step-by-step instructions to get this one figured out.   And, I've also discovered that there's really more than one way to make one of these trees.  Let me give you some general tips for how I made mine, then I'll give you some other options.  First of all, to make these trees, you need the Artiste Cricut cartridge which makes the rosettes (or yo yo's, as I like to call them) that will make up the layers of this tree.  

Here's a photo of the page I used in the Artiste book.  You can choose any rosette you want--it's up to you to decide what kind of edge you want on your layers.


As for size, the largest piece you can cut on a regular 12" mat is about 2 1/2 inches, so that's where I started.  One piece, cut at 2 1/2 inches, will look like this (it's about 11 inches long):
Once your piece is cut, you'll accordion fold it using the slits as your guide.  If you're using cardstock, you may have to using a scoring tool to score lines across those slits, but with B&T paper, which is a little lighter, you can probably just fold it back and forth by hand.


For the bottom layer, I cut THREE of these 2 1/2 inch strips.  I accordion-folded all of the strips and then attached them end-to-end to make a circle.  Note, your circles will keeping "boing"ing up like a lampshade--they won't stay put until you glue them down.  I cut a circle of cardstock (about three inches for the bottom layer) and hot-glued the rosette to it.

For the next layer, I again cut three 2 1/2 inch pieces, but I scrunched them together a little tighter than the first rosette so that the circle was a bit smaller.  Then, for the third layer, I cut only two pieces to make that rosette, which made it a little smaller.  For the fourth layer, I dropped the size down to 2 1/4.  I think I used three for layer four, then only two at 2 1/4" for layer five.   For layer six, I dropped the size down to 2".

So basically, you keep dropping the size down by 1/4" increments. 

You may have noticed that the layers on my tree get a little shallower as I go up.  If you want to keep every layer of your tree the exact same depth (which is more like what is shown on the Holidays from the Heart Gift Guide shown below) I'd probably keep cutting my rosette pieces somewhere between 2 and 2 1/2", and then, as I worked my way up, I'd just trim down the height of the piece on the straight side (you'll have to do this while the rosette is still flat, before you glue them together).   This will allow you to make your circles a little bit tighter each time.   



The snowflakes on the tree were also cut with the Artiste cartridge using our silver Glitter Paper.  Our Glitter Paper cuts beautifully on the Cricut, so give it a whirl.

You can find all of the supplies for this project (Artiste Cartridge, Sparkle & Shine paper, and Glitter paper) on my website at http://christina.ctmh.com


Thursday, November 7, 2013

Countdown to Christmas Frame

This is my attempt at one of the Countdown to Christmas frames shown in our Holiday from the Heart Gift Guide.  I cut the boxes from the Artiste Cricut Cartridge (last image in the book) at 1 1/2 inches.  The photo is a little washed out, but I just love all the little number images that I stamped and cut out to put on the from of the boxes.  They came from the Magical Days stamp set (D1552), which is also in the Holiday Gift Guide.  In fact, with a $100 order, you can get the stamp set free!!  You can order the awesome Designed Decor Black Frame and everything you need to make this project (including the miniature clothes pins) from my website at http://christina.ctmh.com




Here's a more detailed photo so you can see the number stamps on the boxes--each number is unique! 

Wednesday, November 6, 2013

Cards from my Christmas Card Marathon Workshop

Thought I'd share with you the cards that we made at my Christmas Card Marathon workshop this month.  You can order the stamp sets and products to create all of these cards on my website, christina.ctmh.com

"Merry" is cut from the Artbooking Cricut Cartridge, and the paper is from the Sparkle & Shine paper pack.  

The patterned stripes on the front of the card are created with our new Sparkle & Shine Washi Tape (LOVE it)!!  This tape is SO easy to work with.

This ornament card is cut from the Art Philosophy Cricut Cartridge.   Love our shiny Red Shimmer Trim to give the card a little sparkle!

I used the Frosted papers and the trees from C1559 Always Grateful Stamp set.  The "Peace and Joy" stamp comes from the Frosted Cardmaking Kit stamp set.  I've got our Green Glitz Glitter Gel on the tree--it doesn't show that well in the photo, but this stuff really sparkles. . .love it on the trees!

This card also used our Frosted Paper Pack, but I combined it with Cocoa cardstock.   I used D1483 Glory to God stamp set.