December 2014 Blog Posts

Happy Holiday Greetings!  Shellye here to share a quartet of Cozy Christmas shabby chic-style gifting tags with you today.  I've pulled together chipboard stickers, cardstock stickers, brads, enamel dots, bits 'n pieces, insta squares and SN@P! cards from the collection, along with a few other basic office supplies from my stash.

To begin I started with basic manila shipping tags, as well as a couple of metal rim key tags (these can be found at office supply stores).  I soaked the key tags in a tea solution overnight to give them an aged look.

Next, I prepared the tags by inking around the edges with a brown distress ink.

I started each tag with a mat of paper that was cut from a larger SN@P! card or placed two of the smaller Insta Squares together to form a background. 

Add dimension by layering small stickers and die-cuts with foam adhesive.  When adding the brads, I made sure that I attached them to a piece so that the prongs wouldn't show at the back of the tag.

Use dies to create your own mats for the different bits 'n pieces die cuts.  And of course I had to add some pom pom trim and ribbon bows to the tops of each tag!

A bevy of beautiful, handmade tags can be whipped up in no time and they make lasting keepsakes for the recipients (or for yourself!).  Have fun tag making!

Hello there everyone! Donna here today, your host for the blog, and I have a few projects to share with you using the DIY Christmas collection.

To start, I want to share this countdown calendar I created for the DIY Christmas Simple Inspiration eBook:

If you haven’t had a chance to download the eBook, now is a great time to do so! (Just click on the link above.) It is free, and filled with lots of great ideas for cards, home décor projects, and more. I know there isn’t much time left until Christmas, but honestly I don’t think it’s too late to create a few simple homemade cards or tags.

With that in mind, I wanted to show you a couple of easy cards that you can put together quickly using items from DIY and DIY Christmas. I started with the Kraft A2 Card Bases, and added a layer from the A2 Card Fronts:


I then embellished with various other bits and pieces from DIY Christmas to create these:

I have always been a fan of the pockets made by Simple Stories, and now that they come in kraft they can be customized to match any collection. 

I decided to use them to create some gift card holders.

The Kraft Pocket Foundations and Pillow Boxes are the perfect size for gifts cards or cash. The pillow boxes would also easily accommodate a smaller gift such as jewelry. What’s better, both are small enough to make a perfect stocking stuffer!

Before I go, this will be my last blog post as a member of the Simple Stories design team. I have been on the team for almost three years now, and it has been a truly remarkable experience. I have loved sharing my projects with you here on the blog, and working with the fabulous team at Simple Stories, but as they say, all good things must come to an end, and it is time to say goodbye.

Thank you for stopping by the blog, and I wish all of you a very Merry Christmas!

 

Hi Simple fans...I wanted to share a layout I made with the DIY Christmas line, using only a 6x6 pad and embellishments. Being a pocket page fan, I don't always go for the 12x12 papers but I love the smaller scale of the 6x6. Rather than the 'traditional' tree layout, I wanted to use this photo from the tree lot last year. It's a different kind of tradition, but one that is important to us.







This lot is literally in the middle of nowhere, and ran by a gentleman who lives in a camoflauge painted Winnebago during the Christmas tree season. He may seem a bit rough around the edges to some, but he remembers us every single year.  How I make my husband stand 20-something trees in the aisle for me to look at yet always end up with the first, lol...we laugh with him each year in the freezing cold. It would be 10x easier to go somewhere else, but that just wouldn't be the same. :)



I snapped this pic of his make shift lot with the spotlights strung about and it still makes me happy to look at. I wanted the layout to be simple to focus on the story, so I opted for a few strips from the 6x6 pad and some embellishments. 







Loving all of the fonts + phrases in the 8 sheet sticker sentiment set, I settled for the cream 'love'...just added an outline all around with a fine black pen to help it stand out a bit on the ledger paper. Some chipboard stickers here, a die cut there and I was set.







If you don't have the clear stickers yet, you're missing out. They have all of the cool phrases and look of rub-ons, without the need to rub. ;) They look awesome right on top of my photo...and I just added a few enamel dots & sequins here and there to finish things up.



Keeping it simple is 100% ok, especially at this time of year. What matters most are the things that you remember about the season...tied up in a neat little layout to remind you that good things come in small packages. 

Hi friends, Heather here.  It's been a fabulous year working with Simple Stories and I am thankful for the opportunity to delight you all with inspiring projects using their incredible collections.  For my final design team project, I am soo excited to show you a fun layout I created using the Snow Fun collection.  It's doesn't get snowy here in the part of Texas where we live but this collection was PERFECT for documenting this year's Halloween, which was all about Frozen, for my my 6 year old.
 
 
How to: Cut and stitch the "Do you want to build a snowman?" card to the front of the "mountain top" card so that it creates a pocket for journaling.  Add a frame around your photo using the Frostbite and dark blue papers from the Collection Kit. Apply the pocket and the photo in the middle of the "Flurries" background paper, slightly offset from each other.
 
Cut the letters "LET IT" from the Elements #1 paper and adhere it over the journaling pocket. To complete the title, cut a super sized "Go" using your electronic die cut machine. I used the offset function to create a white background to ensure the word "GO" stands out on the page. Lastly, decorate the pre-printed snowflakes with enamel dots, brads and other embellishments.
 
 
Many thanks to Simple Stories for an amazing year. I'd love to connect with you all via Instagram (@heatherleopard) or my blog. I wish you all an amazing 2015!

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Hello Friends! 

It's Kristine Davidson with you today and I am here to share a fun project with you. A beautifully decorate wreath created with paper! 

 I will admit this wasn't my idea - I did get this from Pinterest and if you'd like to see the original post CLICK HERE

I always love creating fun projects during the holidays. This year is no exception.

Here are the instructions and I would LOVE to see what you create! 

I used a 10" Foam Wreath for this project.

6 sheets of 12x12 patterned paper ( you could use more if you want a fuller wreath)

Cut strips of paper into 1/2″ X 12″ 

Curl each individual strip of paper with a bone folder

Add a bow or extra decorations such as balls, tags, candy canes etc!

I sprayed mine with Therm-O-Web Glitter Spray.

I hope you enjoyed my project today and perhaps you'll give this a try!

Hi! Angella here with you today, sharing a gift for giving this festive season. There is nothing more wonderful than giving a handmade gift to loved ones, especially when it is made with love. Take a cute little chipboard box, combine with DIY Christmas products and you have the perfect gift for giving!

I covered the box using patterned paper from DIY Christmas, then attached a couple of the die cuts using foam pop dots.

I then decorated the top using DIY twine and clothespins and some berries.

When I was done, I filled with chocolates!

I would like to take this opportunity to wish everyone a very merry and safe holiday season. May the New Year bring love and peace for all.

Scrapbooking the holiday season fills me with the spirit of Christmas! I spent an afternoon going through some of my favorite photos when I came across this one of my niece dressed as a snowgirl last year. She’s two now and absolutely crazy about Olaf of Frozen fame. Was this a sign?  I knew it was a story that I wanted to tell. The Cozy Christmas collection with it’s warm feel and classic Christmas color palette was the perfect way to highlight the photo and story.

​I started the base of the design by cutting two patterned papers diagonally, combining the large snowflake print and wood background. I thought this would make an interesting backdrop. I placed the 4x4 photo in the center on a bed of patterned paper layers.  To keep the layers from overshadowing the photo, I used the scaled down prints from the 6x6 paper pad.

 

The chipboard candy cane and heart add dimension and pops of color to the neutral photo mat. A few snowflake stickers in the upper right add movement to the design.

At the bottom left of the layout, I added a cluster of embellishments to balance out the layout and add pops of color to the dark background. The sewn line grounds the cluster of snowflake brads, die cuts, chipboard accents and stars.

The Cozy Christmas collection makes the season bright. Happy holiday scrapping!

Hello everyone, Wendy here today to share some holiday layouts with you.  
 
 
I had so much fun creating with Cozy Christmas, especially using the fun SN@P! Pages!  I began this layout, Merry and Bright,  with a SN@P! Page as the focal point to house my picture of the kids Christmas morning.  The Bits & Pieces were my next pieces added as I built a scene around the existing Sn@p page.  
 
 
My green background paper was a little too green so I added in a 6x12 piece with the warm wooden snowflakes to warm up my page.
 
 
A few red touches to bring some pop to the page were the finishing touches to my page.
 
 
 
My next layout, Merry Little Christmas, began because I love to multi-task!  
 
 
I had a piece of the green paper left from my last layout and some of the red striped paper, they looked great together so naturally I went to look for a neutral background that I could build my next layout on.
 
 
I am not the best at coming up with titles (or fonts to use), so I love the the border strips.  I used the wooden one to to again give some warmth to my page and tone down the colors as my picture was already colorful.
 
 
I next grabbed the Bits & Pieces to add some fun touches to the page.
 
 
I wanted to add the photo frame to the empty spot on my layout, but it needed a little bit more.  The insta squares fit perfectly in the frame so I chose the Santa hat to match my picture.  A few enamel dots added in were the finishing touches to my layout.
 
 
I couldn't stop creating there as I still had leftovers :) so you can find another Cozy Christmas layout on my blog if you'd like to stop by, http://antenucci.blogspot.com

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