Showing posts with label Holiday Crafts. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Holiday Crafts. Show all posts

Saturday, December 20, 2008

More Envelope Money Cards



Here are some more of the envelope cards I created. I am glad I have been able to use up some of my old paper.



God Bless ~ Trina

Yummmmy Goodies!!



I wanted to make a few quick treat bags and threw these together.



God Bless ~ Trina

More Top Note Boxes

Here are a few more boxes I made. I forgot to punch the windows before sticking the sides together so it would not have lined up correctly. Still love these littl boxes. I gave these to Timmy's preschool teachers with The Christmas Box by Richard Paul Evans.

Friday, December 19, 2008

Unexpected Delivery!

I love it when I get something COMPLETELY unexpected in the mail. I need to get better at sending the unexpected. I love it when I get an envelope from Idaho.

I know, those of you that know me are probably thinking it is because my Mom lives there, but nope... My Upline's, Upline lives there and she is AMAZING! She is a very creative and thoughtful person and I absolutely LOVE what I got.

How cute is this?



Thank you Becky! I love it.

~ Trina

Gift Tags for Goodie Bags


I needed something to adorn the tops of 21 bags filled with little trinket for Timmy's precshool classmates.

The bags were clear with little snowmen all over them so I decided to go with the snowman theme. These are the old 3x3 love notes and I used the snowman from the Perfect Presentation
set.

They were cute but very simple and quick to make. Quick was the key here since I was running out of time and finished these at 2:45 am this morning.



Enjoy ~ Trina

Christmas Money Holder Cards



Well I finally decided to get my act together and get some Christmas projects done. I created a version of the envelope money holder card I found here on Splitcoast. I used a large regular envelope and last year's DSP. I love how they turned out and it only took about 15 minuted per card.


The envelope is folded in half with the open flap on top. I cut the flap in half and removed the right side where the money could slip in. I then sealed the left half, created a flap for the right side that would fold over to the front when closed. I used velcro for the flap to stay closed then I layered paper and put on my ribbon and was done. I wanted to add something to the inside on the left, but could not find the right stamp or picture. I also wanted to put a tag hanging off the ribbon, but I like how they look.


Here is another one:



Tuesday, December 9, 2008

Top Note Goodie Box



I got this idea from Ms Becky at Inking Idaho and used the tutorial I got from here. Her creations are all so wonderful. I am going to try out the milk cartons next. The pattern got easier as I kept making them. I had to be careful to make the lids a little biger to fit correctly. Here are a few more different color combinations.