Showing posts with label garland. Show all posts
Showing posts with label garland. Show all posts

Tuesday, February 10, 2009

Will you be mine?

Officially Tuesday
Project #13
"Be Mine" Valentine's Day Pennant Banner


Our inspiration:
Images courtesy of Moda Bakeshop and Martha Stewart

The triangle pockets, the darling yo-yo's, the eclectic mix of fabrics, the super sweet paper medallions all inspired me to make a...

"Be Mine" paper flag and medallion pennant banner

(Who doesn't love a pennant banner?)

This was to be a:


no cost (times are tight, you know - use our stash)
no sew
(babies are sleeping in sewing room)

actually finish it on one Tuesday (because sometimes these drag on...)
before the holiday is over (yup - it happens...life gets in the way)

Project.

We are again using our silver glittery letters from Wal-Mart. For those of you keeping count, we have used 3 packs (about $4 each) of glitter letters between the two of us and made:
2 Tis The Season banners/garlands
2 Happy Birthday! banners/garlands
and today, 2 "Be Mine" banners

(and have lots of leftovers)


We had to get a little creative and do some delicate micro surgery on the letters...
(F + L = E and K was chopped to become an I)


Sort through your mountainous stash of scrapbook and craft papers. You know you have one. Pull anything that may work in your color scheme. Not everything will make the cut but it's nice to have options!

To make the medallions:
(Molly said she would rather me teach her the medallions than watch the Martha Stewart tutorial on the website from her show. Last year Molly got to attend a taping of her show - she said she was , well, a little Martha. So, here is your tutorial. )

Trim a piece of 12x12 paper to strips of 1.5" x 12" I used a scallop rotary cutting tool on one edge, straight trim on other edge. (From the Martha line at Michael's - the irony...) Not necessary but creates a darling edge and makes the folding easier.

Accordion fold and make into a tiny "lampshade." Secure ends with glue.

Flatten the "lampshade" and dot the center with a (generous) dot of glue. Weigh it down a bit while it dries. We started with Elmer's but moved on to Elaine's quick grab tacky glue. The Elmer's would work fine but needed to be held a little longer while it dries.

At this point embellish as you wish. We added a 1" circle to the center - this is where we would eventually add the glittery letters - the letters needed something to help them pop.

For our flags:
We cut triangle banner flags 6" wide by 8" tall/long. Does that make sense?
Cut 3/4" strips of paper for tails to hang below the medallion and pieces to embellish your flags - we cut a 2" strips of our pattern papers with the scallop cutter and 1" strips of glitter paper to layer on the flag.

Now comes the fun (or sometimes nerve racking part) of mixing and matching medallions, flags, and layering strips of paper to create the perfect "imperfect" randomness.

Assemble and trim all the final pieces. We used an adhesive runner thingy for the layered papers and a hot glue gun for the medallion pieces and letters.


String together and hang where all your special Valentines will see and know they are loved! I used a slot punch and 1/2 inch twill tape (any ribbon or cord will do) to string my flags.

I just love to imagine the possibilities with this cute pennant banner and sweet medallions. Birthday banner? Child's name? Classroom? Center embellishments - buttons, flowers, seasonal iconic images. And the tails - you could add names or sentiments or holiday phrases. Go nuts!

And you know we need to show you what we ate for lunch today:

Fried eggs on wheat toast, oranges and tangeloes, and orange juice.

PS: We had hoped to have this be a totally one day project but it took a little longer than we planned, of course, life got in the way again! (a very sick baby K...urgent care, sleepless night, all that fun stuff) But, here it is on Wednesday and it is done!

(Does the sometimes seem strange and small, like not on purpose? I cannot correct it. Oh well...)

Tuesday, February 3, 2009

Finally... Another Project!

It has been a while... but we have been busy working on a couple of great projects! Hopefully we will not have another hiatus for quite some time. I am pretty much all moved into my new house and we are both done travelling for a while so we should have more projects in the coming weeks.

Project #11
Tis the Season Banner, (and why not a Happy Birthday one while we're at it?)

First we gathered small boxes of varying sizes - good boxes included ornament, cream cheese, and jello boxes.Lightly spray paint boxes with white spray paint on the front so that color does not show through wrapping paper when wrapped.

Wrap boxes in solid color wrapping paper. We used white for our Christmas banner and lime green for our birthday banner.

Make tags for each letter in the phrase. We (Meredith) have found some great chipboard letters in the scrap booking department of Walmart. We chose sparkly silver for this project. Cut tags to an appropriate size for the boxes. Ours were about 2 inches by 3 inches. Use a few solid cardstocks, choose some coordinating patterns and sparkly cardstock for layering on the tags. We decided to round the corners with a corner rounder.


Choose a variety of ribbons to coordinate with your tag colors

Punch a hole in the top of each tag and wrap ribbon around each box, while tying the tag to the top of the box to look like a cute present.
String all presents together with a ribbon or rope by sliding the ribbon/rope under the ribbon of the present.
Hang from a banister or anything other place in your house
Tis the Season Banner
Happy Birthday Banner

Lunch today included leftovers from the Super Bowl Party - Frito Pie, Veggie Pizza, Shrimp, Soda, chips, you get the idea...