Showing posts with label Winter Joy. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Winter Joy. Show all posts

Friday, November 25, 2011

Handmade Christmas Ornaments

Hello! This is Patti and today I have some handmade Christmas ornaments to share with you.  My favorite collection this holiday season is Bo Bunny's Blitzen line.  I love the colors and knew it would be perfect for the stitched and stuffed distressed paper ornaments I had in mind.  I've made 3 examples that are a breeze to make and can be done in very little time. 
 

















BO BUNNY SUPPLY LIST:
Patterned Paper: Turtle Doves, Stripe, Blitzen and Sentiment/ BLITZEN; Winter Joy (brown)/WINTER JOY
Cardstock: Flourish/Orange Citrus
Buttons: BLITZEN
Jewels: BLITZEN
Chipboard: Layered Chipboard/BLITZEN


INSTRUCTIONS:
1. Create or find an ornament shape to use as your template.  You can also use large die cuts if you have them.  Stick with simple shapes (that are about 4" - 6" high) as they'll be easier to stitch and stuff.  I already had these templates (bird, snowman and tree) on hand that were ideal for these paper ornaments.  With a pencil, trace and cut 2 of each of the shapes from Bo Bunny patterned paper.

  • 2 triangles and 2 trunk shapes
  • 2 bird bodies and 2 wings
  • 2 snowman shapes
 2.  Ink the edges and distress, if you like.  To further distress my shapes, I also sprayed them lightly with water and carefully crinkled them.  Be careful - the paper tends to be very fragile while it's wet.  Then I flattened them out a bit and dried them with a heat gun.


























3.  Once the paper shapes are completely dry prepare them to be stitched together.  This is a good time to attach a ribbon or string to hang the ornament.  Simply adhere it to the top back side of the front shape with a bit of adhesive.  It will be further secured once you stitch the ornament.  For the tree, stitch around the trunk leaving the top of the trunk open.  Add a very small amount of polyfil and with a little bit of adhesive attach it to the bottom back side of the front tree shape - again, it will be more secure once you stitch the tree ornment.











4.  Next, align the front and back pieces of your ornament - with wrong sides facing in.  Determine where you can leave a 2" - 3" opening on the ornament for easy stuffing and begin stitching around the shape - stitch 1/8" from the edge.  Also, be sure to backstitch a little bit to prevent it from coming undone later as you stuff. 













TIP: Change out your regular needle used for sewing fabric and dedicate a needle to paper sewing.  I switch them as needed.

5.  Before adding any stuffing, this is the time to add any details that would be difficult to add later - hand drawn details, rub-ons, etc.  I added the snowman's face  - a bit of blush with a cotton swab, and the eyes and mouth were added using the end of a paint brush dipped in black acrylic paint.  I also glued on the cardstock nose and punched heart with liquid glue.














6.  Add small amounts of polyfil or other stuffing to the ornaments.  Be sure not to over stuff as it will make it difficult to stitch.  Stitch the opening closed and tie off the ends at the back of the ornament.
























7.  Attach the wing to the front side of the bird with a strong adhesive.  Then adhere any additional embellishments or accents to complete the ornaments and they're ready to enjoy!














































Other suggested shapes: gingerbread men, stockings, stars and hearts.


Thanks so much for stopping by!  I hope you've enjoyed today's tutorial and that you too will be inspired to create a few handmade ornaments this season. 

h a p p y  c r a f t i n g !
Patti

Thursday, September 8, 2011

Get to know .... Mireille Divjak

Hello everybody.  It’s september and yet we have another episode of “meet the team”.   I am the last of the dutchies… and the last of the team that gets to introduce herself.
I have been away all summer so I wasn’t able to participate last Month.

My name is Mireille Divjak and I live with my family in the absolute north of Holland. From my bedroom window I can see the sea. That isn’t too hard because we have the sea here in the North, East and West.  I was born in the absolute south of Holland close to the Belgium and German border. When I was 18 I made a big change and moved from one side to the other side of Holland. Also I think the south is beautiful I totally lost my heart to the sea. The sad part is that the weather in the Netherlands isn’t so spectacular and it gives a “summer beach vacation” a whole different meaning.

Thank goodness my best friend in the world was born in Istria. He is originally from Pula which has sea on three sides too. East, South and West. The climate is much “better” over there. Way more sun so I am happy we are able to spend our vacations there with friends and family.
 
- This photo was taken last week on a mountaintop in the German Alps, Oberammergau-

Together we have 2 children. My best creations.

Amber is the oldest. 
  
She is 6 and started second grade last Monday. She loves swimming, fishing, nature, reading, playing computergames and animals. She is full of life, full of ideas, very impulsive but also very introvert. She is so like her daddy.- this photo was taken last week in a garden in Germany-

Noah is the youngest.
  
He is 4 and goes to kindergarten. He is a typical boy. Loves wild games.. racing with bicycle.. running around with his best friend. They share a huge love for Thomas the Tank Engine together. Noah is way more extrovert but also very organized. He loves everything in the right place neatly catagorised and will have a fit if it’s not the way it’s “supposed to be”. I have to grin a lot when this happens because I recognize it and I know how it feels.- This picture was taken last week during a boattrip at the Adriatic Sea-

Our family is spread all over the country and all over the world. My brother and parents live in the south of Holland.. but we also have family in Germany, France, Croatia, Serbia, Australia and Canada. When I was pregnant with Amber I was so sad because they weren’t close to me. I decided to start blogging so everybody could read every day what I was up to.. how it was going with the pregnancy etc etc. I started photographing more and more..
I switched systems twice but since 2007 I have thisblog.
It’s still mostly about our family life.. and I mix it with “scrapstuff”. I decided to use labels so it would be much easier for “scrapfollower’s” or family to read what they want to read.

Health has been a big issue in our lives. Saša suffers from heartdisease and basically every day he is still here is a huge gift for us. I myself am still recovering from cancer. It’s changed the way we live our lives massively. It makes a lot of “stuff” not so important anymore…and it makes the little things very,very important.
It makes my blog important. At the end of the year I use this super program to turn it into a book. Our kids are still so little and I am very worried we will be incomplete before they will be able to remember complete.
If that happens.. they will have books. It’s kinda sad.. but better than nothing.

And of course.. there is Scrapbooking. A hobby that grew way out of hand and I love every minute of it. It gives me happiness and joy in sad moments. It distracts my worried mind. It makes me happy. I don’t have my own “space”. I am a livingroom scrapper. Thank goodness I have my own table now. I used to sit at the dinnertable and the whole family would eat on the couch with a plate on their knees. It got messier and messier and now I have my own table on wheels. When I “work” I can roll it in the middle of the room.. watch the kids.. in the evening watch tv. When I am done, I can roll it back so it’s out of the way. It’s a bit messy.. but not half as messy as it used to be.

I have been on the Bo Bunny team for a  little over a year now.. enjoying every minute of it. Needless to say I am deeply in love with the products, but, everybody is also so sweet and supportive. It feels totally amazing.

I would like to end with an anecdote:
I applied for Bo Bunny ‘s DT call last year before I went on vacation in Istria. To be honest it wasn’t the first time I tried out and I was hoping of course but also close to sure I wouldn’t make the cut.. so after a few days abroad I forgot. Untill I got this phonecall from my mom. She asked me what was going on with my blog.
I had no clue what she was talking about since I don’t have internet over there I drop by an internet café every now and again… and for a second I thought my blog might have been hacked or something nasty like that.
So I asked her what she meant.. and she told me.. I don’t understand dear. Did you get the kids a pet? They are all talking about a rabbit.

Now… enough talking. On with some examples.
Unfortunately I received my box just before I went on vacation and I didn’t have much time to play with it yet. I made examples for an article in a dutch magazine and when I got home saturdaynight/ Sunday morning.. after unpacking.. piles of laundry etc  etc.
I played some more but unfortunately I don’t have as much new stuff to share with you yet.

But I will start with a Vicky B. spread I didn’t share yet.

Elf Fantasy Fair - Vicky B. 

Pictures are all from the Elf Fantasy Fair Event. I loved how well these papers matched the fairy costumes.

Cardstock: Double Dot (mint and blush)
Patterned Paper: Vicky B. * Perky *Floricious * Floweret * Stripe * Bubbly

 
Yum- Sweet Tooth

SweetTooth.
Amber eating Istrian cake (crème pita)
Cardstock: Double Dot - licorice
Patterned Paper:  Sweet Tooth - * Delish * recipes * yum * sweet tooth
Noteworthy: Sweet Tooth
Layered Chipboard : Sweet Tooth
Jewels: Sweet Tooth
Combo Stickers: Sweet Tooth

 
One of a kind - Blitzen


(first part of my year project .. I take pictures of the kids every Monday and so I have weekly but also “monthly” pictures where I can see them grow. I love creating a “year in review” with those month pictures and writing the short highlights of the month. This is January and February)
Cardstock: Double Dot – Wild Berry Flourish
Patterned Paper: Blitzen - * Reindeer Games * Dot * Turtle Doves
Trinkets- Blitzen
Brads- Blitzen
Noteworthy- Blitzen
Jewels – Blitzen
Rubons- Blitzen
Combo Stickers- Et Cetera

Then there are a few more oldies, favorites from various collections:


Slush Puppy in Ballorig - Ad Lip

Trunk- Cambridge
Alena - Crazy Love

 
Love - Crush 

Natuurelfje - Gabrielle 

We the People - Liberty  

 
shift into high gear - Mama- Razzi 

 
Noah Frame - Midnight Frost

Bubblegum - Noel

 
Sugar and Spice - Olivia 

 
A Step back in time - Timepiece 

Welcome to the Jungle - Zoology 

Krofna - Winter Joy (as seen in Sketches 2 Scrapbook) 

 
Bloom where you are planted - Vicky B.

How to scare the living daylights out of your baby brother - Whoo-ligans

Thank you so much for taking the time to get to know me a little better.

Tuesday, February 1, 2011

Two Unique ways to use DIE CUTS!!!

Aren't Die Cut papers AWESOME?!?!

We thought we'd share a couple of 
unique ways to use a die cut, other than on a layout.


First we have the fabulous Tomoko Takahashi
She created a Triangle Shadow Box
using the Winter Joy Die Cut.
What a fun and unique piece winter home decor



Supplies Used: Winter Joy Collection Winter Joy, Winter Joy Peace, Cut Outs, Die Cut,
 Combo Sticker, Chipboard, White Roe Trim, iCandy Chipboard, iCandy Stickers,
Clearly Stamp, Midnight Frost Collection Frost Petal

Other Supplies: Distress Ink (Spiced Marmalade, Spun Sugar, Tumbled Glass),
Maya Road Glitter, Prima Chipboard Alphabet, Shimmerz mists, Gesso



We also have a beautiful valentines gift idea using our
Crazy Love Die Cut
Created by the very talented Agnieszka Piskorz
What a fun and easy way to spread the love, 
and those yummy valentines treats!

Supplies Used: Crazy Love Die Cut, Crazy Love Brads, Crazy Love Layered Chipboard Stickers
Crazy Love Chipboard, Assorted BoBunny Flowers and Double Dot Ribbon

Thanks Tomoko and Agnieszka!  I love what you came up with!!

Thursday, January 6, 2011

New Years Goals and Resolutions!

It is that time again.  The start of another year with new beginnings, fresh slates and positive outlooks!

Have you made any New Years Resolutions this year?   I have, one of them is to be more organised!  Of course resolutions and goals can be really hard to stick to so I think it is a wonderful idea to scrap a layout about your resolutions and maybe frame it and keep it out where you can see it everyday to give you that little bit of a reminder and keep you on track to achieving those goals!  Some of the ladies on the design team have done a layout about their goals and resolutions to share with you.

Goals
by: Juliana Michaels



Supplies:
Patterned Paper: Winter Joy Snow Fall, Winter Joy Stripe, Winter Joy Snow Angels, Winter Joy Bundled
Journaling Cards: Noteworthy Winter Joy
Chipboard: Chunky Chips Alphabet in Chiffon
Cardstock: Double Dot in Tutu Dot

Designer Tip: Use a sewing machine to stitch together a "chain" of butterflies and then attach them to your layout for a fun homespun embellishment.

Laugh!
By: Mireille Divjak

As Mireille's journaling is in Dutch she has translated it for us...
These pictures were taken on 1/1/11
- love that date!-
we were visiting my friend and I love the fact that all four of us laughed. It's been 2 hard years health wise and my goal for this year is quite simple..."laugh"..  preferably "laugh lots".. laugh at least once a day.. and if we don't have a reason to laugh we will create one.. because 2009 and 2010 were definitely years with not enough laughter.

Bo Bunny supplies:
die- cut: crush- hot lips
Patterned paper: crush * love
Ribbon : Pink Ruffle wrap
layered chipboard, dimensional stickers, chipboard : Crush
Alpha: chunky chips
Buttons

Other supplies: bazzill cardstock, floss, liquid pears, sew easy,silver rub, white paint, pens.

2011
by: Carin McDonough




Supplies used
Midnight Frost Snowfall, Midnight Frost Ice, Midnight Frost Crystals
Midnight Frost 12x12 Chipboard, Pin from Frost Wraps

Others:  Alphabet, punches, liquid crystals, bling

Tip :  I got extra use out of my 12x12 chipboard by cutting off the name strip and using the outside edge too.

Les Resolutions
By: Michele Beck


supplies: 
Crazy Love Have a heart; Crazy Love Kisses; Crazy Love More Than Words; Crazy Love Cut Outs; Crazy Love Chipboard; Crazy Love Brads; Crazy Love Glitter dimensional Stickers; Chunky Chips alphabet

I hope we have inspired you to scrap your New Years Resolutions and if you do any with Bo Bunny please share them with us on the Bo Bunny Facebook page, we would love to see them!

Good luck with your resolutions!

Carin

Tuesday, November 23, 2010

Card Sketch Tuesday!


It's time for another


Today we have a 
SKETCH!!!

Here it is....


Lets sea what our AMAZING team has come up with!




Brrr Card
Designer: Tara Orr




Supplies Used: Midnight Frost Chipboard, Midnight Frost Wrap
Midnight Frost Cut Outs, Midnight Frost, Frost Flurry
Dark Denim Dot Cardstock, Liquid Pearls, Baby Blue





Snowflake Card
Designer: Tara Orr




Supplies Used: Midnight Frost Chipboard, Midnight Frost, Midnight Frost
Midnight Frost, Frost Flurry, Midnight Frost, Frost Snowfal, Dark Denim Dot Cardstock
Liquid Pearls, Baby Blue, Twine, Border Punch





Forever Card
Designer: Debbie Sherman



Supplies Used: Bo Bunny Crush Collection, Crush 6x6 paper pad, Flirt, stripe, 
smooch, Crush glitter dimensional stickers, chipboard, Layerded Chipboard
Stamp, Ribbon - Chocolate Dot, Tutu

Additional items: adhesive perals, flowers, Ink, adhesive gems  




Happy Holidays Card
Designer: Christiane Muller




Supplies Used: Bo Bunny Glitter iCandy Chipboard, Bo Bunny Holly Berry Wrap
Bo Bunny Noel Cut Out, Bo Bunny Noel Combo Stickers  




Be Mine Card
Designer: Irene Tan



Supplies Used: Crazy Love card kit, Chocolate Dot cardstock
Chocolate ribbon, Bo Bunny petals, Bo Bunny bling

Others: Distress Ink, Stickles, Tombow adhesives.   




Family Traditions Card
Designer: Celi Mara






Supplies Used: Olive dot, Chiffon dot, Noel Cheer
Noel Cut Outs, Noel Chipboard, Noel 10NC086, Noel Holly
Holly Berrywraps, Noteworthy Noel, Noel I Candy dimensionals



Merry Christmas Card
Designer: Romy Veul



Supplies Used: Midnight Frost 6"x6" Paper Pad, Midnight Frost Cut-Outs
Midnight Frost Layered Chipboard, Midnight Frost 12"x12" Chipboard
Midnight Frost Rub-On, Noel Rub-On  




Enjoy The Moment Card
Designer: Luzma Bruna





Supplies Used: Midnight Frost Collection





I {HEART} You Card
Designer: Romy Veul



Supplies Used: Crazy Love Crazy Love, Crazy Love Fudge & Flowers
Crazy Love Story, Crazy Love Stripe, Crazy Love Cut Outs
Crazy Love 12" Chipboard, Crazy Love Layered Chipboard
Crazy Love Noteworthy (I used the transparency overlay from the
 Noteworthy block as an embellishment on my card)  



Family is a special gift!
Designer: Samantha Wright


Supplies Used: Winter Joy Dot, Double Dot Ocean Dot
Double Dot Grape Dot, Winter Joy 12" Chipboard, Winter Joy Cut Outs  





Puss - (Kiss in Swedish)
Designer: Mahlin Wiggur



Supplies Used: Crazy love chipboard, Crush Chipboard
Crush Romeo, Double dot cardstock Chiffon  




Happy Holidays
Designer: Tara Orr



Supplies Used: Noel Traditions Cardstock Stickers, Noel Chipboard
Noel, Cutouts, Noel, Dot, Noel, Noel, Noel, Ornaments  




Winter Wonderland
Designer: Jolanda Meurs



Supplies Used: Winter Joy, Winter Joy Dot
White rose trim, Winter joy Icandy brads, Winter Joy Chipboard
Winter Joy Combo Stickers, Winter Joy Rub On  


And now for our last Card Challenge Winner.

Lorraine!!!

With this beautiful card!

Congrats Lorraine!  Be sure to send us your mailing info
so we can send you your prize.  (thebobunnyblog@gmail.com)

Everyone else, be sure to join us for our latest
card sketch Due Dec. 12th

Simply load your file to the link below, or email it to us
at thebobunnyblog@gmail.com