03 February 2011

Warm & Fuzzy Heart


Howdy lovelies! For those of you sending cards or handmade gifts for Valentine's Day, I've been sharing a few ideas since Monday. I hope these will give you that spark of inspiration to create that special something for your special somebody.

Cardboard boxes, whether big or small,
I encounter them every day.

What a blah.

But when I was reading through Patricia's blog,
A Little Hut, I was hugely inspired!
She made these wrapped hearts
out of cardboard.

So pretty, I had to try:

Cut some hearts out of the cardboard.
Maybe you'd like to use Patricia's
heart template for rounder edges.

Hot glue one end of the yarn to the cardboard.
Keep wrapping the yarn around & around...

...until the entire piece is covered in yarn.
Neatly hot glue the end of the yarn to
the cardboard to keep it from unfurling.

TADA! An ornament for your
home or office.

Or one that you can give away.

Or one to embellish a card or gift with.
Hooray!

02 February 2011

Oh-rigami!


Okay, here I am again, reusing pages from an old magazine.

Blah

Cut them into squares
{these are 6 inches by 6 inches}

TADA! Turn them into these paper origami vases!

Add a witty one-liner.

Then add something small & sweet
like these chocolate balls.

Or turn the paper vase into a basket by
hot gluing some ribbon.

Add a little toy like a rubber frog
{he might just turn into a prince!}

You can also use gift wrap remnants or
origami paper for a touch of color.

Throw in a few kisses.

Or tuck in some handmade paper flowers.

Wasn't that TADA!?

01 February 2011

Heart on a Stick


It's the first day of February & Valentine's is just
around the corner. So I'm starting early with some
blah to TADA! ideas for the day of Happy Hearts.

Blah: unused chopsticks from
those evenings when you ordered in
but decided you'd rather use a fork.

I know you have a few lurking in
your kitchen drawer.

Take out the felt
{fabric scraps or old shirts will do}.

Pair them up, secure with pins and
cut them into squares.

Cut the paired-up squares into hearts.
Seal the edges by sewing or with hot glue.
Leave a small opening.

This is where you'll insert some
fiber fill {or cotton from an old pillow}.

Insert one end of the chopstick into
the fabric heart.

Seal the opening with more hot glue.

Add some accessories.

TADA! Hearts on a stick ready to be shared.

31 January 2011

Time to Share Some Love


Happy Monday! I'm pretty sure most of you know about ETSY, the wonderful on-line marketplace of all things handmade. Well, I found out that they have this sweet Valentine tradition called:

They've joined hands with Citymeals-on-Wheels to provide nutritious meals, handmade greeting cards and companionship to the elderly in New York City. Isn't that TADA! especially in the brutal winter the East Coast is currently experiencing?

This is where we crafters come in! ETSY needs us to make the Valentine cards. You'll find all the details right here.

I've wasted no time and made a bunch of cards in true blah to TADA! fashion:

These are made from paper remnants
{scrap book paper, gift wrap & magazine pages}

Left over felt turned into miniature pillows

Crafted from felt scraps & string

Cards that double as bookmarks

Little greeters made from cut-out doilies

I hope these have inspired you to make your own Valentine cards for ETSY's Special Delivery Project. You'll never know how you can cheer up so many people with your handmade cards! Truly, these are a gift from the hands and heart. Don't forget, deadline is on February 9, 2011.

28 January 2011

I Like 'em Padded


One of the things on my "to buy" list at the office supply
store are padded envelopes. I always have a need
for them throughout the year when I
mail small packages.

But I realized, "Why buy when I can make them?"

Blah No. 1: an old plastic bag in a pretty opaque color.

Blah No. 2: bubble wrap
{I'm reusing these from Christmas packages
& on-line purchases}

Cut the plastic bag & bubble wrap
to the size you need.

The plastic bag has to be bigger than the
bubble wrap {provide a one-inch
border all around}.

Seal three ends of the bubble wrap with
clear tape to form a pouch.

Add some glue on both sides of the
bubble wrap pouch & insert into
the plastic bag.

Gently glide your fingers on the plastic
to help the bubble wrap adhere to the
plastic covering & to prevent air bubbles.

Neatly seal the edges {use glue}.

Leave the top open, trim the sides
and attach some double-sided tape
on the "lip" of the envelope.

TADA! Easy-to-make padded envelopes!
{I think I want to make more in
different sorbet colors!}

Address the envelope using a peel-off label or
write directly on it with a marker.

Insert the gift, greeting card & go ahead and mail it!

Have an excellent weekend!


27 January 2011

Via Air Mail


Shopping for office supplies relaxes me.
I always get giddy over the many options available.
New supplies also remind me of fresh starts &
the promise of an organized life.

Look what I found at a stationery boutique:

Air mail envelopes!
I can't help feeling nostalgic.

They're perfect for the handmade cards
I crafted last week & wrote on yesterday.

I'm pretty sure my lucky friend receiving this
will love the "retro" feel when she finds
this in her mailbox.

But wait! Let's add a finishing touch:

Blah: felt remnants from an old blah to TADA! project.

TADA! Easy envelope seals!

Free form cutouts using scissors and
attached with a glue gun.

Can air mail get any better?

26 January 2011

My Favorite Writing Instrument


Happy Wednesday!
All this week, I've been telling you about the
basic supplies I keep & recently stocked up on.

This is my favorite pen -- it's a retractable gel pen.
I'm not particular about the brand, as long as it's
in black and writes well. I've met a few bad pens
in my life and what a nightmare!

These ones glide well, don't skip and I use
them from the important {signing documents}
to the mundane {making lists}.

And remember the Tada! handmade cards I've been making
from blah materials?

I like using the same pens to write heartfelt messages.
I use the pens to write on my gratitude journal, too!

I hope you've found your ideal pen...the one
that turns writing tasks from blah to TADA!