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Dec
Simple Holiday Gift Ideas
As you glance at the picture of the materials needed this month, you’ll probably think I threw in a picture of my latest grocery trip. Don’t worry..it’s much more exciting than that! With the holidays just around the corner, I thought I would gather a few fun neighborhood gift ideas. Some of these ideas may sound funny to give as a gift, so check all of the ideas out to see the cute message with each gift. In STEP ONE you’ll find a cheap and easy way to make coasters. In STEP TWO you’ll find soup in a mug, gratitude journals, and a cheese grater ( be{grate}ful.) In STEP THREE there are ideas for jolly ranchers, fortune cookies, and hot chocolate. Finally, in STEP FOUR there are gift ideas for simple notepads and chex mix. There should be plenty of ideas here to get you started. Be sure to visit your favorite dollar store, and see what other fun ideas you can come up with!
Oct
Make your own die cut paper
“I’m not sure about you; but I love die cut papers ! Especially when it has swirly borders; they look so wonderful! I’m going to make use of Banana Frog’s Circus Stories stamps to create one of our own.”
Go to: Make your own die cut paper.
Sep
Altered Book
“I created this altered book using a book cover that 7 Gypsies sells but putting several things on and in it that I found at the Flea Market’s in Paris. The book is all about those Flea Markets. I also used a lot of the products that I designed for 7 Gypsies like the Gypsy Journaling papers, Ephemera and Tags.”
Go To: Altered Book
Sep
Jewelry Frame and Tin
“I must admit I LOVE being a girl, and I LOVE having a little girl! Yes…there is plenty of drama to go along with the title, but it is all worth it. One of the best aspects of being a girl is the thrill of shopping for fun new accessories. The only dilemma is trying to figure out where to put everything. This month we are making a super cute jewelry frame to hang our latest and greatest jewelry from. You can hang jewelry from the little knobs, you can hang earrings or flowers from the metal mesh, and you can store your rings and other small items in the little flower can. If you’re not in need of a jewelry frame, but could use a new picture frame, simply add a photo rather than the mesh, and your keys instead of jewelry. It’s a quick and easy project, so grab your materials and let’s get to work.”
Go To: “Jewelry Frame and Tin”
Sep
Cereal Box Journal How To
“Here’s a quick and easy way to re-use a cereal box and make a useful journal from it. Ever use the Moleskine notebooks? I love them, so thought I’d make some of my own with materials that I had around the house.”
Go to: Cereal Box Journal
Sep
Faux Vintage Quilt Fun
“I adore vintage quilts. I have many, and love especially the ones that were sewn by my late grandmother and aunt. I have a few cutter quilts as well and I have no idea where I picked up this sweet old depression-era quilt remnant with colorful 2″ floursack squares, but it’s been hanging around my life for years and it’s time I finally did something with it.”
Go To “Faux Vintage Quilt Fun”
Sep
How to Make a Yarn & Quilted Paper Place Card
“Here’s a place card design that’s quick and easy enough to make a large quantity in a short amount of time, assembly-line style. They would look pretty at a bridal shower luncheon or could even grace your Thanksgiving table.”
Sep
Mini Book How To
“It’s been awhile since I last put a minibook together. I figured with the addition of Anna to our family it was about time to make a little 3+1=4 book to celebrate our family of 4.”
Go to: “Monday Mini Book”

