Happy Thanksgiving Box

Friday, November 16, 2012

Happy Thanksgiving Box
Created by OMC Designer Lindsey
 

Supplies Used:
Sizzix : Bigz XL Die - Box w/ Ornate Window

Kraft Paper

Inkadinkado : Harvest Dinner Stamp

Canvas Corp : E-Flute 12"x12" Open Stock

Archival Ink : Brown

Distress Ink: Rusty Hinge


Instructions:

1. Cut out the box and ink all of the edges. Take a leaf stamp and stamp over the whole box. Put the box together.

2. Take the ornate shaped piece that was cut out of the box, ink the edges, and stamp "Happy Thanksgiving" on it.

3. Stamp a leaf shape, cut it out and adhere on top of the ornate shape piece.

4. Cut a strip of E-Flute and wrap it around box. Glue the ornate shape onto the wrap.

5. For the opening, cut a piece of acetate or some clear packaging into a square shape, and glue under the lid.

6. Fill with treats or a gift!

Happy crafting!

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12 Days of Christmas - Day 9 Large Gift Tag


Oh My Crafts' 12 Days of Christmas - Day 9

Large Gift Tag

Created by OMC Designer Lindsey

Supplies Used:

Tim Holtz: Distress Ink: frayed jeans, crushed olive
Bo Bunny : Mistletoe Paper - Countdown, Wrap

Canvas Corp : E-Flute 12"X12" White Open Stock
Martha Stewart : Cottage Christmas Paper Pad
Stickles Dry Fine Glitter
Glossy Accents

Instructions:

1. Cut a corrugated cardboard into tag shape.

Ink edges first with blue ink, then with the green ink.




Blend with a distress tool.

2. Cut a piece of striped paper just smaller than the corrugated tag base, ink edges with ink, and mount on a red print. Leaving a red outline border around the striped tag.


3. Take some red glitter paper and use the punch to create a scallop border.

Punch enough of the scallop border to go around the entire tag.

Use a liquid glue so that you can move the scallop in place.
 

 
4 Mount all layers together. Cut two strips of twine to use as the strings for the ornaments. Cut two ornaments in contrasting paper, ink the edges, and cut strips of paper to lay across the ornaments as stripes.

Ink the edges of the ornaments with coordinating ink.
 

On the top of the ornaments use Glossy Accents and silver glitter. Wait for the ornament to dry.

5. Cut the phrase "Happy Holidays" on the cclips in size 1.50”. Cut out a shadow first, then cut the layering letters. Ink the letters before gluing them together. Glue letters to tag.

6. Stamp circle tag and ink the edges in blue. Stamp "to: from:" in black ink. Punch a small hole at top, run a silver glitter brad through the hole to attach the brad.

Happy crafting!


12 Days of Christmas - Day 8 Ornament / Treat Box

Thursday, November 15, 2012


Oh My Crafts' 12 Days of Christmas - Day 8

Ornament / Treat Box

Created by OMC Designer Sandy

The perfect box you can make in a few minutes to complete the perfect gift. This box is perfect for ornaments, treat giving and more! It can be sized to fit your need too.

Supplies Used:
OMC Designer Cuts : Ornament/Treat Box with flap
Eclips or Silhouette Die Cutting Machine
Bazzill Basics : Cardstock
Paper : Choose your favorite paper that matches the occasion
Martha Stewart : Self Inking Stamp, Archival Pigment Ink
General Craft Supply: acetate or cut up plastic from packaging
Adhesive : OMC Acid Free Craft tape or Tombow, Mono

Instructions:
1. Cut box out and fold on score lines.

2. Cut printed-paper according to size of flap, ink edges and stamp sentiment on inside panel.

With right sides up, adhere front panels to both side of flaps and then place adhesive on the inside of the flip and fold and press together. (The two panels can be cut to fit perfectly or slightly smaller to leave a border.)

3. With right sides up, place adhesive on flap of the snowflake panel and bring towards you to adhere. Next, place some adhesive on three bottom flaps. Press in place.

4. Ink edges and finish with any additional embellishments desired.…like ribbon or magnetic closure etc.




**Remember this box can made smaller or larger. Choose a heavier cardstock for a more sturdy constructed box.

Happy crafting!

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