Thursday, December 16, 2010

Grinch Pills

I was browsing craft blogs this weekend and came away with so many things I want to make.  I know, I still have a list of gifts to finish but my list just grew.  Anyway, these Grinch pills at CG Cards were too cute! (Cheryl even included the downloads and the cut file if you own a Gypsy.)  I knew I had to get some made before the family gathering.  You know you love family but sometimes it'd be nice if you could pass out "happy pills."  I thought these would be a good ice breaker for any tense moments that may arise.  I'm sure my DD will be the first to ask if she needs to get someone a Grinch pill.

Wednesday, December 15, 2010

Two more boards...

These magnetic boards are so quick to make!  The hardest part is... you guessed it... picking paper!  I don't have a huge ribbon stash to select from and the closest craft store is 1.5 hours away.  So that really narrows down my choices. 

If you are looking for an inexpensive gift idea these are it!  Thanks again to greenbean'scrafterole for the idea!

Tuesday, December 14, 2010

Christmas Story Placecards

Today our mom's group met and made the Christmas Story on placecards.  We took the story of Jesus' birth and broke it down into smaller sections and divided them up onto 21 cards.  The idea is to have everyone read a card around the dinner table.  If you have a smaller group then people can read multiple cards.  Just a simple way to help keep the focus on Jesus this season.

Thursday, December 9, 2010

Easy craft

We needed an easy craft so my 2 year old could play too.  Found these foam kits at Hobby Lobby and they are super simple.  All the kids had to do was peel and stick.  My son needed help getting the peeling started.  Great way to work on fine motor skills and sitting still.  Fun times.

Wednesday, December 8, 2010

Bookmarks

Today's craft was for all E's leaders at Sparks. 

She made them bookmarks.  Did I mention she loves the cuttlebug?  She was teaching her brother (who is 2) to use it. 
By the way she is only 5 but thinks she is much older.  Anyway we were able to get these made while the little C slept.

Tuesday, December 7, 2010

Many firsts...

Today was the first for many things crafting.  I made a card with my cricut machine!  I used the cuttlebug to add embossing and I entered my first two challenges! (mypinkstamper birthday challenge and  peachykeen challenge emboss it)  How fun!  But can I tell you just how slow I am at this?  What would be a quick card for most turned into a day long project. Trying to pick out paper was harder than I thought.  Every blog I view makes it looks so easy.  I now have an even bigger respect for all you crafters.  There are many tricks I still need to learn.  If I did the card over I'd cut the top of the cupcake slightly larger so there is no gap between cake and wrapper.  I would like to learn how to save paper by cutting only the image I need from each paper.  Anyway, lots to learn but there are also lots of talented people I can continue to stalk!
Here is my DD LOVING the cuttlebug.  She wanted to emboss ever piece of paper we had.  I finally had to put it away.  She made a get well card for her grandmother.
She did this herself.  I helped with measuring
and cutting.  The rest is all her!  So proud!

Thursday, December 2, 2010

Magnetic Board

I FINALLY got to craft today!!!  Un.be.liev.able!  I only managed to make one of the teacher gifts so far but it is a start.  I still have two weeks to make the rest.  This one was a test to see how long it would take.  Unfortunately I broke my Round-it-all on its first time out of the package.  Glad it says Lifetime Warranty.  Hope the company will replace it.  Just a heads up.  It does NOT like to cut ribbon on projects.  The ribbon wedges itself in and jams it.  I know, I know.  You probably already knew that but the box said "round anything and everything" so I thought I was good to go.  Sad day when toys get broken - especially brand new ones!  Anyway, here is the first of the teacher gifts.  It is not my brilliant idea.  I saw these cute boards when browsing greenbean's crafterole's blog.  (She saw them from chic 'n scratch)  So cute and simple to make!  I had trouble finding the galvenized step flashing.  Chic 'n scratch said she found it at Lowe's already in the 5x7 size but ours only carried the roll.  Thankfully I was at my parents' house for the holidays so I used dad's handy cutter and decided to make mine a tad bigger - 6x8 - because I could.  :)
The teacher's daughter attends A&M
UPDATE:  Woo-Hoo!!!  The Round-it-all is fixed and in business again.  Amazing what a little brute strength and a butter knife can do.  ;)