Christine's Creations
I LOVE to create! I love anything crafty from scrapbooking, sewing, home decor projects, clothing, cards, etc.
Tuesday, September 29, 2015
1920's Murder Mystery Party Centerpieces
I made these fabulous centerpieces for a murder mystery dinner party I had planned for my sister's birthday last May. Aren't these fedoras adorable? I bought the plastic hats and beads at Party City for under $1.00 each...so within my budget!
I got all the other pieces from the Michaels floral department...I love that place! I got out my hot glue gun and started crafting! The larger white feathers are glitter tipped...don't you just LOVE glitter? I wish I had more pictures but the party was cancelled at the last minute. Bummer! But I had a BLAST creating these!
Keep crafting,
Christine
Tuesday, August 30, 2011
Co-Worker Birthday Card
(Sorry for the pics...my camera is not working so I took these with my phone)
This is my first attempt at card making! I made a birthday card for one of my fellow co-workers whose birthday is this Saturday! I hope she likes it. I'm also entering the card in a few blog challenges!The first blog challenge is from the Mojo Monday Challenge Sketch Challenge: Mojo Monday 206 Round or Square? and they gave me the idea for the shape and layout of the card. Don't you just love it?
The card base is cardstock from DCWV Pocket full of Posies Stacks as well as the yellow-orange tag. I can't remember where I got the brown and pink-striped paper from (those came from my stash as well...see challenge below). I ribbon I used is left over from a onsie I made in July that I bought from my local Hobby Lobby store.
The second blog challenge is from the Fantabulous Cricut Challenge: Challenge Me Monday #75 - Use the color yellow in which I was to use the color yellow in my design. As you can see there are many accents of yellow in almost every part of the card! I used Recollections brads that I bought from Michaels ages ago as well as the yellow gems. I can't even remember where I bought the other 3 stickers and the one inside the card! That's how long they have been in my stash (see challenge below).
I used my Cricut Expressions machine and selected the scalloped circle from the Essentials cartridge as the base of my card. I cut two at 5.5 inches and inked the edges with yellow. I also used the cartridge to cut out the inner circles from the blue, yellow, and brown paper. I used sandpaper to distress the edges of the blue circle and inked the two half circles with blue. Then using my American Crafts Memory Marker in Denim I added some faux stitching around the two halves and wrote "Beset Wishes".
The third blog challenge comes from the Just Add Ink Challenge: JAI 82 - Just Add...Something from your stash! in which I added the ribbon and embellishments from my stash! I have had them for ages and was excited that a blog challenge had me looking through my things to find just the right finishing touches!
The fourth and final blog challenge is from the CAS-ual Fridays Challenge: CFC17: Use Stickers in your Clean And Simple design. We just had to use stickers in our designs for this challenge and I used several birthday themed 3D stickers: cupcake, piece of birthday cake, and party hat! Such fun!
Sunday, August 14, 2011
Back-to-school Survival Treat Bags
So my summer break is officially over after today! :-(
In preparation for returning to work, I made these SUPER cute back-to-school survival treat bags for the other VI staff that I work with.
(Sorry about the pics...having trouble with my camera so I took them with my daughter's iphone.)
I got the idea from SVGCuts.com. They have some excellent SVG files for your cutting machine/software. I filled small treat bags with an assortment of chocolate (everyone needs chocolate the first week back to school).
Then I used my Cricut to cut out the treat bag covers from this REALLY cute paper pack from DCWV (Die Cuts With a View) called "The Grade School Stack". I cut the cover 5" x 11" with an apple cut out in the front so you can see what is in the treat bag. Then I cut out the top 5" x 5" with a cute decorative edge on one end for the front of the treat bag.
Here is the part I am REALLY excited about! I found a cute apple clip art image in MS Word and printed them on Shrinky Dinks for Inkjet Printers (got it at Michaels) and made these really cute apple charms!
Then I stapled the pieces together (making sure the treat bag was sealed as well) and then attached matching ribbons/fibers...so cute! Then I used the apple cut-out as the gift tag!
Here are a few pics of each treat bag!
Monday, July 11, 2011
Cutie Pie Onesie!!
CUTIE PIE!!
This past weekend my parents house was filled with family in town...grandparents, my sisters and their husbands, and of course...their babies!! Though some were missing...a good time was had by all! Two of my nieces were here, one who just turned 5-months-old and the other who is a whopping 14-months-old (so hard to accept they grow up so fast). I had a strong desire to CRAFT something cute for these precious girls! For my 5-month-old niece, I made this cute onesie below with a matching headband!
Isn't she a CUTIE PIE ???
I just LOVE it!!!
I used my Cricut Expressions cutting machine to cut the templates using freezer paper.
Freezer paper is WONDERFUL to use when working with fabric. Just cut out your stencil and secure it to the fabric using a hot iron. You don't need to press too hard or for too long. Once you are done crafting, it comes right off with such ease! You can find it in most grocery stores next to the aluminum foil and plastic wrap (Got mine at Walmart).
Then using puffy paints and a sponge, I painted the pie in layers. I tied pink embroidery thread for the buttons and then using a strong adhesive craft glue, I glued them to the pie. Then I used a Hotfix crystal tool and a template of the CUTIE PIE letters in braille to secure the green crystals. I sewed ribbon bows at the shoulders accented with a button and then sewed ruffled ribbon to the sleeves and around the legs. To complete the outfit I made a matching headband. I bought the brown stretchy headband at Hobby Lobby. I started by taking some of the ruffled ribbon and making a rosette with a button in the middle. I might even make a few more rosettes and attach them to barrettes and clips for a different look!
SO CUTE! Then I layered coordinating ribbons of different sizes and types (securing each layer with a needle and thread) and then I secured it to the stretchy headband.
What can I say...she looks ADORABLE and the outfit helps a little!!
Monday, July 4, 2011
WELCOME!
Welcome to Christine's Creations new blog!!
I'm Christine, and I LOVE to create!
I love to create ALL kinds of crafts...from scrapbooking & card making to home decor projects & sewing as well as crafty gifts for all my family & friends.
I am so excited to begin sharing my ideas!
I hope you enjoy what you see,
and that you'll come back to visit often!
Thanks,
Christine
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