Monday 30 November 2020

Christmas Cracker for a Lipstick using Feels Like Frost DSP



 


I've been teaching my zoom class a selection of Christmas table favours recently. Nothing says Christmas table more than a Christmas cracker!

The cracker I taught them uses a piece of 6" x 6" DSP (Designer series paper) and would fit a couple of chocolates inside, I'll give you the instructions for that one below. 

As one of my class wanted to gift some lipsticks, I've designed this cracker to perfectly fit a lipstick. It uses 4" x 6" DSP,  so you'd get 6 out of a piece of 12" paper! 

For this one I've used the beautiful Feels Like Frost DSP & tied it with some of our Seaside Spray Metallic Ribbon.

Hope you like it

Thanks for stopping by

Jane x





Measurements:

For the Lipstick Sized Version:


Start with 4" x 6" (10.2cm x 15cm)

Score Short side @ 7/8", 1 3/4", 2 5/8" 3 1/2" (2.3, 4.6, 6.9, 9.2cm)

& on the long side @ 3/4", 1 1/2", 4 1/2", 5 1/4" (1.7, 3.5, 11.5, 13.3cm)

Flip top to bottom & score @ 1 1/8", 4 7/8" (2.6, 12.4cm)



For the Chocolates sized version:


Start with 6” x 6” ( if using metric trim to 15 x 15.2cm)

Score (LS) @ 1 3/8”, 2 3/4”, 4 1/8”, 5 1/2” (3. 5,7, 10.5, 14cm)

Turn 90° & score @ 1”, 2”, 4”,5” (2.5, 5, 10, 12.5cm)

Flip top to bottom & score at 1 1/2”, 4.5” (3.75, 11.25cm)


Alternatively, To make numbers easier in metric trim to 14 x 15.2cm

Score LS @ 3. 5, 7, 10.5, 14cm

Turn 90° & score @ 3, 5, 9, 11cm 

Flip top to bottom & score at 4, 10cm


Thursday 26 November 2020

Christmas Table Favour #3 Hexagonal Twist Close Box


 One of the lovely things about being a Stampin' Up! demonstrator is sharing ideas & inspiration with fellow demonstrators. In a recent zoom meeting one of my friends & fellow demonstrator showed us a beautiful box she'd made. You can see her video here

As soon as I saw her box, I knew a smaller version would make a lovely table favour. So I've designed this one, which is just the right size for a Lindor chocolate. Yummy!

Hope you like it

Thanks for stopping by

Jane x




Instructions:


Start with 4 7/8” x 3 3/8” (13 x 8.8cm)


Score on LS @ 3/4”, 1 1/2”, 2 1/4”, 3”      , 3 3/4”, 4 1/2” (2,4,6,8,10,12cm)

        & mark @ 3/8”, 1 1/8”, 1 7/8”, 2 5/8”, 3 3/8”, 4 1/8” (1 ,3,5,7,9 ,11cm)


Turn 90ยบ so that the narrow section is at the bottom & score @ 1 5/16”, 2 11/16” (3.5,7cm)


On reverse side, Score diagonal lines from the mark to the bottom LH corner of each rectangle that makes up lid.


Fold & burnish all score lines.


Round lid corners (optional).





 


















Monday 23 November 2020

Christmas Bauble Using Feels Like Frost DSP

 




I've been asked recently to do a video for this lovely Christmas Bauble. I first saw how to make these on a video from a German Stampin' Up! demonstrator, Jana Muller. Although her video is in German, I managed to follow how she was making them.

For my version I thought I'd make a slightly smaller version, using Feels Like Frost 6" x 6" paper. I'll include the measurements for the larger version, as well as my smaller version, below. The method of putting it together is exactly the same whichever size you choose to make, although you'll need a slightly larger circle to score around, for the larger version. 



Hope you like it

Thanks for stopping by

Jane x



Instructions:

For the smaller bauble, start with a piece of DSP measuring 6" x 3 3/8"(15.2 x 9cm)

Score on the long side @ 1/2", 2 1/8", 3 1/4", 4 7/8", 5 1/2" (1.5, 5.7, 8.7, 12.9, 14.4cm)

Cut into 3 strips each measuring 6" x 1 1/8" (15.2 x 3cm)

Use a circle measuring approx 2 1/8" (5.4cm) as a guide for scoring the arcs. eg 2nd smallest stitched circle die or the 4th smallest layering circles die.


For the larger bauble, start with a piece of DSP measuring 8 1/4" x 4 1/2"(21 x 12cm)

Score on the long side @ 3/4", 3", 4 1/2", 6 3/4", 7 1/2" (2, 7.5, 11.5, 17,19cm)

Cut into 3 strips each measuring 8 1/4" x 1 1/2" (21 x 4cm)

Use a circle measuring approx 2 5/8" (6.7cm) as a guide for scoring the arcs. eg 2nd largest stitched circle die or the 3rd largest layering circles die.



Sunday 22 November 2020

German Bell Christmas Decoration Using Classic Christmas DSP


For me, personalised Christmas decorations & cards mean so much more than shop bought ones! Handmade Christmas cards always get pride of place, and our tree has loads of handmade decorations, with my personal favourites being some my sister made for me many years ago!

So when I saw these German Bell decorations a few years ago, I knew I had to make some! This is one of the first ones I made.

So this year I thought I'd make some slightly smaller ones, using the Classic Christmas DSP & our Jingle Bells embellishments. They are fairly simple to make, and the only extras you'll need are some adhesive & some twine to hang them on your tree! 



Hope you like them!

Thanks for stopping by

Jane xx


 


Thursday 5 November 2020

Faceted Self Closing Pouch using Feels Like Frost DSP


 

Ever have one of those days?! Well I had one of them when I tried to video the instructions for this lovely faceted pouch! But every cloud has a silver lining, so taking 4 attempts to video this, means I have 4 examples of different sized pouches to show you! 

They are all made exactly the same way, and all the instructions are exactly the same, with just one exception - the size of the piece of paper you start with! 

I've used the beautiful Feels Like Frost 6"x6" Papers, in the video - I accidentally called it First Frost in the video, but didn't want to record it again, just for that mistake! 

For the tallest of the examples in the picture, I used Snowflake Splendor DSP as this one needed a larger piece!

Hope you like them

Thanks for stopping by

Jane x




Instructions:

Start with a piece of DSP 6" (15.2cm) wide.

The height of your DSP will depend on the size of pouch you want to make. For the examples in the picture, I've used DSP of height 4" (10cm), 5" (12.5cm), 6" (15.2 cm) & 7 1/2" (19cm)

Score @ 7/8" (2cm) from the top of your piece of paper.

Turn 180° & score @ 1 3/8" (3.5cm) from the bottom

Turn 90° so that the narrower section is at the top and score @ 2 3/4", 5 1/2" (7,14cm)

Turn 180° and score @ 1 7/8", 4 5/8" (4.5, 11.5cm) to first score line only

Now with short score lines at the bottom, score diagonally from each of the short score lines to the top corners of the panel above.

Cut up all 4 score lines in bottom section & remove section marked on template.

Fold & burnish all score lines.

Adhere tab to other end, round top corners & punch hole for ribbon

Fold in all 4 tabs at bottom, forming a square bottom & adhere.






Monday 2 November 2020

Easy Snowflake Splendor Origami Christmas Table Favour




Christmas is fast approaching, so it's time to start preparing table favours! I've been teaching a few ideas to my zoom class, so I thought you might like to see them too! 

This first one is a very easy one! All it takes is a square piece of paper, and some embellishments to decorate it! Perfect for some chocolate mints for after Christmas dinner!

Hope you like it!

Thanks for stopping by

Jane xx