Showing posts with label gift bags and boxes. Show all posts
Showing posts with label gift bags and boxes. Show all posts

Welcome to the Creations by AR customer blog hop!  I hope you are enjoying the beautiful creations by the other participants, and that you find mine of interest.  This is the last blog in the hop, and you should have come here from Raissa's blog.  The other blogs are (just in case you missed any!):

Lisa Eisner 
Jennyfer Leung
Diana Auberle
Mary Roberson
Gigi Lorenc
Deb Speijers
Lenoria Kelly
Rhonda Miller
Carmen Mitchell
Raissa Spatola
Lynn Clifford (I'm the last stop!)


There are 11 stops on the blog hop and if you want to win a template of your choice from the store, just leave a comment on each blog to be in with a chance of winning.  One comment will be chosen from all the blog comments as one of us is the mystery blogger!


Comments for the blog hop prize will close at midnight (EDT) on Saturday 11 May. The winner will be announced on Sunday 12 May on Lisa's blog and on the Creations by AR Facebook Page. Speaking of the CbyAR FB Page, if you haven't already done so, you may want to 'Like' the page so you can be kept up-to-date on all the latest happenings.

Well, I know Mother's Day in the USA is coming up soon, but we had ours way back in March here in the UK!  So I decided to use one of Adela's templates to make a tag holder.  Also, I know the theme is Mom's favourite colour", but being a mum myself, I cheated and used papers that I really like rather than pinks and girly colours!  I'm afraid I do love grunge and Tim Holtz papers!

This is the template I used:



Nice, eh?  It is actually a really easy template to use too and so simple to print it out on a sheet of A4 plain white card stock to make a template.  Of course, you can just print it out with digital papers and make the carry all in one easy step, but I wanted to use papers from my stash, hence the need for an actual template.

Also, in order to create the tag holder, I needed tags, so I made another card stock template from one of the tag templates from the Library Pocket set:




I then broke into my Tim Holtz card stock stash, using a sheet of Kraft Resist for the carry all, and a sheet of Lost and Found card stock for the tags.  Once I had cut everything out, this is what I ended up with:


Here is the carry all:



And here are the tags (I also punched four tabs for the top of each tag using my Stampin' Up! tag punch):



In order to make the base for the holder/album, I cut some card stock 4" by 6" from the leftover sheet of Kraft Resist, scoring it at every 1/2".  I then concertina folded it and added the strong red sticky tape to each end on the reverse side:



The edges were then adhered to the bottom of each side of the Carry-All:



This photo is maybe a bit clearer:




 I used PVA glue on the inside of the base of the Carry All (just under the concertina folded card stock) to get the folded edges to stick down). The tags were then just slotted into the valley folded parts of the base card stock and this is how it it looked when finished:



Of course, you include more tags in this by increasing the size of the concertina folded card by 1" for every additional tag.  I just went with four tags for this one.





Sorry for the poor quality of the photos - I just could not get my camera to focus on the bottom where the tags were inserted, and being shortsighted, couldn't see properly even with my glasses to sort it out ;). Hopefully you can tell what it looks like nonetheless.

I decorated the outside of the carry all with butterflies cut from another sheet of the Kraft Resist paper and here is the finished article:














As you can see, I also added antennae to some of the butterflies/moths using thin wire and used distress ink on the edges of everything for more definition.  

This only took about an hour or so to make, as they are both such easy templates to use (and I am all for an easy life ;)).  It would make a lovely mother's day gift holder, especially decorated with flowers which is what I intend to do next, once I have got this set of accounts and query letter out to my client later today!

Don't forget to go visit everyone else on the blog hop to see what they have made and to leave a comment so be in with a chance of winning a template from the store!

Lisa Eisner 
Jennyfer Leung
Diana Auberle
Mary Roberson
Gigi Lorenc
Deb Speijers
Lenoria Kelly
Rhonda Miller
Carmen Mitchell
Raissa Spatola

Happy Scrapping!

Well, yes, I know, it is now February, way past Christmas, but I have been busy catching up on all my hybrid projects now that the tax return panic is over.  



This is a purse bag made using the Purse Gift Bag template by Boop Designs:


This template is so easy to use and the finished bag is surprisingly large. It was actually really nice to end up with a large bag, instead of one that can only hold, say, a necklace or pair of earrings.  If you are looking for a larger gift bag, then this is ideal.

TO decorate it, I used the gorgeous Decadent Season kit by Julie C and Paper Capers Designs:



I fell in love with that kit as soon as I saw it, and it is a real joy to use. AS you can probably see form earlier posts, I have used this kit a fair nit this Christmas!

go check the template and the kit out for yourself as the previews are linked to the store.

I then had the chance to work with the Vintage Berry Page Kit by BooLand Designs:




My daughter's favourite colour is currently purple, so this was an obvious choice for gift boxes for her.  I still want to do more with this kit, I just wish I had more than 24 hours in each day and seven days in each week!

Anyhow, as part of her Christmas, we got our daughter two necklaces, so I used some gift box templates I found online to make these:





One box was rectangular and the other more square and both were big enough to take a necklace each, or some chocolates, or other small gift.  

Let me know if you try these out yourself.  I'd love to see what you come up with!

Happy scrapping!