Sunday, October 14, 2012

Toddler Art

"A daughter is just a little girl
who grows up to be your best friend."

Sometimes you just have to live in the moment.  Stop and smell the roses.  Remember the little things.  That's one of the things we did today.  My youngest has a pretty normal routine and in the morning I find she is most creative, so those are the times I try and get her into the craft fun with me.  
This morning she spotted a piece of card stock that I left out and she just couldn't take her eyes off it.  Rather than fight her about it, I simply gave in.  I thought this would be a perfect time to let her little creative juices go.  

So I sat her down, told her to get ready and grabbed her little craft box.  I pulled out a Sharpie and wrote her name out.  Then, gave her a choice of weapon; she chose crayons.  (it's her favorite medium right now, what can I say?  She's 2 1/2.)  

She loves to have her hands traced so we did that quite a few times.  I tried to point out the brighter crayons so they would show up best.  I simply let her go to town coloring as she pleases.  I added a touch of whimsy with some little designs on the edges.  

After about 15 minutes she looked at me and said, "all done, Momma!" And so, her masterpiece was complete to her liking.  

My little Picasso.   And now it's off to Target to grab a 12 x 12 frame.  Yep, another beautiful piece for her bedroom.  

Crafter Level: Novice

~Jacqui

 

Saturday, October 13, 2012

Matchbook Gifts

"Yesterday is history,
Tomorrow is the future,
Today is a gift;
That's why it's called the present."

Matchbook Gifts
I did this project for my Scentsy business but it can be used for almost any little gift you'd like to give.  A fun way to present something that's a little different, a little unique and a little bit you.  That's the whole point of a gift, isn't it?  Putting your own personal spin on it?  I think so anyways.  So here goes .... 

So here's the complete, short and sweet of this project.  As you can see, you end up with a cute little matchbook gift to put almost anything in.  Kind of takes the boring out of just the regular ol' gift.

I guess we'll follow the rules and start with Step 1: supplies.
Let's be honest here ... before doing any project, (including even cooking dinner) please, please, please take my advice and gather everything you need before starting.  Being organized is the absolute key to any and EVERY project.  (insert little life lesson here)

The supplies above kind of show an overview of your options.  The basic supplies are:
  • Cardstock - you want a nice weight to your cardstock, not a flimsy paper,
  • Scoring tool - find this in the scrapbook section of your craft store (one of my favorite craft items)
  • Paper cutter - not pictured above, but again, when cutting long pieces, this is something that is a lifesaver.  Find in the scrapbook section.
  • Small bags - I am placing my gift in the baggie, if you simply have a gift that doesn't require a bag to enclose it, this isn't needed.
  • Thread and/or small ribbon - I've used scrapbook thread, but a small width ribbon would work perfectly as well.
  • Stamp and ink pads - Of course pick the stamp for your occasion and the color to offset from the paper you will use.  You don't want your stamp getting washed out in the paper and lost to the eye.  
  • Velcro, staples and/or double-sided tape - Use this to attach your gift to the matchbook.  Pick your poison on which to use to attach.
  • Scalloped scissors - decoration for the lip of the matchbook.
  • Hole Punch - one of my favorites in my small star punch, but you can use any type.

Step 2: Scoring the paper and setting the stage
I used 12 x 12 card stock and simply cut a long enough strip that would accommodate my baggie.  I placed my baggie in for a measure.  I needed to know where to score my paper.  What's scoring?  If you have ever scrapbooked, you will know that this is a fun way to decorate and use to manipulate your paper.  The scoring tool allows you to make an indention in the paper; this allows for a nice point of fold.  Here, I have scored above the bag, below the bag, and about 1/2" below that.  This is where my folds will be.

Step 3: Decoration for the top

Using one of my scalloped edged scissors I simply cut the top of my card stock.  This way the lip of the matchbook will have a fun little design to it.

Step 4: Securing the folds
As you can see above I am finalizing my folds.  Where I have scored the card stock I flip my scorer tool around and there is a flat edge to it.  Use that to crease the three score marks you just did, (i.e. above the bag, below the bag and about 1/2" below that).  Now you have sharp folds.

Step 5: Stamp it up!

I wanted to decorate the front of my matchbook so I used a stamp and a bright pink ink.  Again, select your ink color to complement your paper color.  This pink really pops off the purple.

Step 6: Add in the goods


My matchbook gifts include a Scentsy wax sample.  So, I've warmed some wax and melted it down, then poured into a candy mold.  Place in the freezer for about 5-7 minutes to set the wax, then pop out.  Then I used Velcro.  I cut a small piece and attached one to the back of my bag and the opposite side to it.  The Velcro comes in a long strip with double-sided tape, so all I have to do is pull off the paper and adhere to the inside of my matchbook.  Now when my recipient wants to, they can simply pull off the bag or put it back in. 

Step 7: Finishing up ...
At the top of the matchbook on both sides I punched a hole using my star punch.  Then, I threaded the purple thread through to tie it off and keep the matchbook closed until it's time to open.

And now ... completion!  The side view shows that there is plenty of room inside no matter what you put in; it all depends on how far apart you do the #2 and #3 score marks on your paper.  Perfect for little candy treats or other fun give-a-ways.


Front view:
So there you have it.  Pretty easy.  Not too many materials needed and didn't take long at all.  The best part about these is being able to be as creative as you want.  Different paper, different goodies inside, stickers, ribbon, thread, etc.  I'm thinking of making up some with Christmas card stock to put candy in for my employees.  Possibilities are endless!

Crafter Level: Novice

~Jacqui


































Little Ol' Me

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Welcome to my self-indulgent blog all about my experiments, successes, failures and almost-there craft projects.  From home decorating, kids, Scentsy business tools, holiday projects and everything in between - I kind of tip my hat to it all.

If you follow any of my other blogs, you probably know a little about me.  I am a mom to three beautiful children, (17, 13 & almost 5 years old) and have this great husband who supports my experiments, (such as this blog).  He's great enough that I think I'll keep him.

I work full time in a job that I love and I also run my own Scentsy business.  My passions in life are varied.  From being a mom, working my Scentsy business, photography, blogging and cooking - I try to do it all.  Cooking however was my first love, and kind of like your first child, something you never really get over.  I enjoy cooking and entertaining and have a blog devoted exclusively to that: Executive Chef: Mom.

Can I really fit any more in?  Sure I can.  And you can bet I'll keep on trying.  So ... feel free to browse around my other passionate blogs, follow me on Instagram (@jduran1313) or on Facebook, (my Scentsy Fan Page: www.facebook.com/Jacqui.meltingpot  and follow along on this crafting blog one as well.  I hope you enjoy.

~Jacqui