Quick and Easy Holiday Necklaces

Quick and Easy Holiday Necklaces-Sue's Creative Workshop www.sueeldred.com

How to Make a Quick and Easy Holiday Necklace

Looking for an easy and inexpensive Holiday Gift?

These necklaces are super easy to make.

You can also use this technique with small photos for personalized jewelry.

Or you could use the pendant base as an album embellishment or charm.

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This quick drying Liquid Gloss is perfect for adding an impressive touch to creations. This crystal-clear high gloss glaze dries hard

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Quick and Easy Red Plaid Holiday Necklace-Sue's Creative Workshop www.sueeldred.com 7499

Directions:

  1. Remove grease or fingerprints from the glass dome using an Alcohol Wipe*.
  2. Place a small amount of Sizzix Effectz Liquid Gloss* on the back of the glass dome.
  3. Place the dome onto the scrapbook paper. Rub the dome around the image to remove any bubbles under the glass.
  4. Allow 5-10 minutes for the liquid gloss to dry.
  5. Cut around the dome with scissors.
  6. Add a small amount of liquid gloss to the base of the pendant and place the dome inside.

3D Snowflake Christmas Trees

3D Silver Snowflake Christmas Tree

How to make 3D Snowflake Christmas Trees.

One of my favorite new Christmas Dies this year is the

3D Snowflake Christmas Tree Die* from Sizzix.

The trees are so easy to make, and you can make a variety of trees

by removing or adding snowflakes.

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3D Silver & White Snowflake Christmas Trees

I made the retro-inspired tree using Silver and Red Metallic

Cardstock with silver beads as the spacers.  (It’s my favorite!)

These would look adorable on your Christmas table alongside each plate.

3D Snowflake Christmas Tree

To make the 3D Christmas Trees…

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  1. Die-cut three sets of green snowflakes.
  2. Die-cut four sets of gold stars and the gold base.
  3. Fold the four gold stars and gold tree bases in half. Glue the four sides together.
  4. Place a little dab of glue on the bottom of the stick and place it in the center of the gold base.
  5. Add a small wood bead onto the stick and alternate beads and snowflakes.
  6. Leaving approximately ½”, cut the excess stick off the top of the tree.
  7. Add a little glue to the top of the stick and add the gold star.

3D Snowflake Christmas Trees

3D White Snowflake Christmas Tree-Sue's Creative Workshop www.sueeldred.com 7572

Add some twine to the top of the snowflake tree and hang it as a Christmas Decoration.

Joy & Noel Christmas Cards

Noel Christmas Card using the Tim Holtz Big Tidings Dies by Sizzix.

Spread some festive cheer this season with cards

made with the  Sizzix Big Tidings Die Set by Tim Holtz*®!

This bold and fun sentiment die set comes with festive accents,

including holly, a Christmas tree, a snowflake, and a ribbon.

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Joy Christmas Card

The Joy card was one of the cards we made last month

in my Holiday Paper Crafting Workshop.

They are both quick and easy card to make when you need multiples.

(I created the white snowflake background with a Snowflake Embossing Folder*.)

DIY Christmas Tree Reusable Gift Bag

DIY Christmas Tree Reusable Gift Bag using StyleTechCraft HTV Vinyl

DIY CHRISTMAS TREE REUSABLE GIFT BAG

Are you getting ready for Christmas?

This past Thanksgiving weekend came and went so quickly.

But I am so Thankful that I got to spend it with all three

of my kids and their families.

Family Time is Priceless.

DIY Christmas Tree Reusable Gift Bag using StyleTechCraft HTV Vinyl

While she was here, I asked my sweet little Granddaughter to

model this bag that I made using StyleTechCraft’s Heat Transfer Vinyl*.

It’s made from an inexpensive cotton bag* and is perfect for

carrying gifts for all those Holiday Parties.

Or you can give it as part of the gift.

StyletechCraft products brought to you by ATSM Craft*

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DIY Christmas Tree Reusable Gift Bag using StyleTechCraft HTV Vinyl

DIY Christmas Tree Reusable Gift Bag using StyleTechCraft HTV Vinyl

  • I cut the image out of both red and green HTV vinyl.
  • I removed the vinyl that I wanted to be green from the red image.
  • With the green image, I cut out only the pieces that I wanted to use with the red layer.
  • Make sure to mirror the image and place the shiny side down on the cutting mat.

DIY Christmas Tree Reusable Gift Bag using StyleTechCraft HTV Vinyl

  • Position the design on your bag.  Use an iron or a heat press* to apply heat and pressure to the design, following the manufacturer’s instructions.
  • Peel off the clear transfer tape.

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Holiday Stationery Gift Box How to Video

Holiday Stationary Gift Box

The Holiday Stationery Gift Box

A Holiday “How To” video on how to make this fun and festive Stationery

Gift Box using the Sizzix XL Card Caddy die by Eileen Hull*.  

I used an older Holiday Collection from Simple Stories for my Gift Box.  

But the new Simple Stories Vintage Holly Jolly Collection* would also

be an adorable collection to use.  That’s what I love about this project. 

It’s so easy to personalize it to your style.

Here is a list of some of the products I used:  (*affiliate links)

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Holiday Stationary Gift Box

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Simple Wedding Card Box

Wedding Card Box

How to make a Quick and Easy Wedding Card Box.

I recently got the honor of helping my sister personalize

the card box for my niece’s wedding reception.

They wanted to keep it simple and requested the

letters to spell the word “CARDS”.

Simple enough.

Wedding Card Box

She found a Clear Glass Terrarium* on Amazon, which perfectly matched the tabletop decorations.

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Wedding Card Box

I used StyleTechCraft Black Matte Removable Vinyl*

and a Silhouette Cameo Electronic Die Cutting Machine*

to design and cut the letters for the Card Box.

Since I used removable vinyl, they can easily remove the letters

and use the Terrarium* for plants after the wedding.

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Wedding Card Box

They added Shredded Paper* and Fairy Lights* to the bottom of the card box.

Wedding Card Box

The Fairy Lights* made the card box glow.  (until it was full of cards)

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Eileen Hull and Sizzix October New Release

Eileen Hull and Sizzix October New Release

Eileen Hull and Sizzix October New Release Stamps and Dies

This Eileen Hull Sizzix release was designed with journaling in mind!

If you have never journaled before, this collection of seven products

is a great place to start!

In it, you will find everything that you need to get going.

If you have been journaling for a while, you will want to add these items

to your stash- the pieces are very versatile and will coordinate with many

of the other dies you may already have.

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Hello Fall Mini Album

Hello Fall Mini Album

This cute little Fall album uses the New Sizzix Mini Album by Eileen Hull*

and the Happy Fall Paper Collection* from Echo Park Paper.

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Hello Fall Mini Album

The New Sizzix Mini Album by Eileen Hull* creates a 5” x 5” x 1” Mini-Album.  The die is a Scoreboard die specially designed to cut and score thick material. And it cuts in one pass- so easy and quick! You can also use this die to cut the pages that go inside.

I added a flip book on one side of the album and a small signature book on the other.

Hello Fall Mini Album

It’s a great little album for adding Fall Memories.

Christmas Ornament Card

Ornament Card

When I saw the New Sizzix Charms 6-piece Thinlit Die Set*,

I knew I had to make them into ornaments for a Christmas Card.

Wine Glass Charms

Wine Glass Charms

The Charms Die Set* also made these super cute Wine Glass Charms.

I cut them using Sizzix Shrink Plastic*.  Once they were cut, I made the top hole a little bigger with a 1/8th hole punch* and then used a heat tool* to shrink them.  I color them using Decocolor paint markers*.

Damasked Embossed Watercolor Card

Damask Embossed Watercolor Card

I used the New Large Floral Damask Embossing Folder* to emboss white cardstock.  I water colored on top of the raised areas for a simple floral damask.

Damasked Embossed Watercolor Card

I made a coordinating charm for the top of the card using the Charms Die Set*.

Red and White Embossed Damask Card

Red and White Embossed Damask Card

For the Red and White Embossed Damask Card, I used a red dye ink pad and rubbed it over the floral damask embossing folder* before embossing.  Once it was run through the Big Shot Machine* it transferred the red ink to the background of the paper.  I water colored the center with yellow ink.

Eileen Hull New Release Dies and Stamps by Sizzix

Here’s the Full Eileen Hull Sizzix October Release:

Eileen Hull Sizzix October New Release Party

We are celebrating the Eileen Hull Sizzix October Release with an Instagram Hop

Eileen will be giving away prizes! A lucky winner on IG and one on YouTube

will have a chance to win the entire 7 piece set of products.

TWO more will win prizes by participating in the Hop! Good luck!

Mr. One-derful’s First Birthday Card

Mr. One-derful's First Birthday Card

Milo’s First Birthday Card

My husband and I recently got invited to my nephew Milo’s First Birthday Soiree.

It’s not every day that you get invited to a Fancy Party for a one-year-old.

So, when that happens, you need to make a “fancy card”.

Mr. One-derful's First Birthday Card

  • I used a Silhouette Cameo Electronic Die Cutting Machine and simple fonts to design the card.
  • I cut out the words for the outside of the card using StyleTechCraft Gold Metallic vinyl.  I cut the large number one using StyleTechCraft Black Glossy Craft Vinyl.

Materials:

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Mr. One-derful's First Birthday Card

  • To transfer the large number one onto the gold number one, (which is slightly larger) I used StyleTechCraft transfer tape.
  • Place transfer paper over the vinyl and rub with a vinyl scraper tool to help the vinyl cling to the Vinyl Transfer Tape*.
  • Center the vinyl onto the cardstock and again rub over the vinyl to transfer.
  • Remove the transfer tape.

Mr. One-derful's First Birthday Card

  • To make the layered number one stand out, I added thin foam mounting squares to the back.

Mr. One-derful's First Birthday Card

  • Add the gold chrome words “Mr. One’derful” to the front of the number one with transfer tape.
  • Place the number one onto the front of a simple white card with a gold layer.  I added Milo’s name for fun.

Mr. One-derful's First Birthday Card

The Party was an auspicious event that included

displays of the guest of honor’s fabulous art pieces,

a caricature artist, hors d’oeuvres, and live music.

Formal attire was strongly encouraged, so,

my husband wore a jacket, and I wore a black dress with pearls.

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Taking Fall Garden Notes

Taking Fall Garden Notes

Taking Fall Garden Notes and a Peek into My Garden.

Here in the Midwest, there’s a point in September when your flowers look their very best.

All the bare spots have filled in, and the flowers have big, beautiful blooms.

That’s when I start thinking about next year’s garden.

At the end of Summer, while flowers are looking their best,  

I try to take some photos and make a few garden notes.

I recently read in a Better Homes and Garden Post that

“Keeping a Garden Journal will help you become a better Gardener.”

In my personal experience, that’s true.

Gardening Log Book and Planner

You could purchase fancy garden planners and journals*,

but I like to make notes on my computer.

I stick the notes in the pocket of my current planner and transfer

them to my new planner at the beginning of the new year.

I make notes on how my garden grew. 

What did well, and what was disappointing.

You can keep track of seeds and the dates you planted,

watering habits, weather, names of plants, sprays, and fertilizers.  

I like to do it while everything is still fresh in my mind.

It helps me make better choices when I go to the Greenhouse

next year.  

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Taking Fall Garden Notes

My Summer Garden.

My photo journal into this year’s garden.  

This year, I planted corn, cucumbers, tomatoes, zucchini,

squash, peas, peppers, and carrots. 

I will tell you right off the bat, the corn was a bust. 

Even the squirrels won’t eat it.  

I’m not sure why.  (I guess I need to do a little research.) 

I will use the stalks with my Fall Decorating, so it’s not a complete loss.  

(How to make the “Farmhouse Garden Sign” post here.)

Taking Fall Garden Notes

The cucumbers did great.

I learned how to trim and stake the plants off Instagram

for a higher-yielding plant.  (It worked!)

So much so that we had a rule that everyone that came over had

to take cucumbers home.

We even gave some to the Amazon Delivery guy. 

As soon as we were overloaded, the darn thing died. 

It’s a good thing I canned a few jars of pickles first. 

(Teach a Woman how to Garden, and the whole neighborhood gets cucumbers.)

Taking Fall Garden Notes

Tomatoes

I planted three varieties of tomatoes.

I planted Amish Paste, Roma’s, and Jet Star.

Last year, I started making homemade spaghetti sauce, ketchup, 

and stewed tomatoes. 

I heard the Amish Paste and Roma’s were the best for sauce,

so that’s what I bought. 

I planted marigolds (from last year’s seeds) around the beds.

I planted carrots in between the rows of tomatoes.  (I’m learning.)

My tomatoes didn’t do as well as last year, which was disappointing.  

(They needed more water and fertilizing.) 

So next year, I’ve decided to add more tomato plants.  

FYI…I spray my beds and plants with Critter Ridder* once a month,

it helps keep the furry pests away.  

Taking Fall Garden Notes

My favorite addition to the garden this year was my Sunflowers.

The first set of flowers was a rust color, the second set was maroon,

and the last were these beautiful yellow ones.

The ones I planted were a smaller variety. 

I plan on growing the large one next year so that I will have

plenty of Sunflower seeds for the birds.

Taking Fall Garden Notes

My husband received this planter box five years ago.

It was oddly decorated.

This project was our Ugly Planter Box Makeover.  

I have tried several different arrangements through the years.

The pink impatiens filled in nicely.  

My son has asked if he can redo it next year.

I guess it’s time to breathe some new life into it.

Taking Fall Garden Notes

Of course, I have Red Geraniums on the Front Steps.

It’s classic!

I’ve tried other colors of geraniums, but red is my favorite.

Taking Fall Garden Notes

Hydrangeas

Spatial awareness is one of my biggest problems in my flower beds and gardens.  

I cut back my Hydrangeas each year and forget how big they get.  

Taking Fall Garden Notes

Thinking I had enough room,

I planted my favorite purple flowers (Cape Marguerite)

and the Hydrangeas quickly overtook them.  

Taking Fall Garden Notes

I combine Marigolds, Zinnias, and Vincas by the Lamppost.  

It’s a welcoming sight as you come down the driveway.

Of course, I forget how big the Aster gets.  

Taking Fall Garden Notes

The side view of the flower bed in front of the porch.  

Please don’t judge me too harshly.  

I know it needs work.

Several years ago, we planted Black Eyed Susans.  

I loved Black Eyed Susans, but they have taken over the bed

and have choked out several other plants.  

That will be our Spring project. 

I’m thinking of taking everything out and starting completely over. 

Taking Fall Garden Notes

The new deck in the back of the house faces North.

It is a great place to grow pots of Impatiens.

Impatiens are one of my favorite summer flowers to grow.

I usually buy pink, but I especially enjoyed the Salmon color this year.  

Taking Fall Garden Notes

Eight years ago, I aged this terra cotta pot with chalky finish paint.  

It’s still only getting better.  

You can read how I aged the pot here.

Preserving Flower Seeds in Fall

Preserve Flower Seeds in Fall for a Beautiful Garden Next Summer.

And at the end of Summer, I start collecting seeds for the following year.

You can read my original post about preserving seeds here.

Taking Fall Garden Notes

Harvested seeds from my marigolds for planting next year.

This way, I will have a lot of blooms next summer.

Taking Fall Garden Notes

This year, I added a few herbs to my gardens.

I read how certain herbs help to keep pests away. 

It is extremely gratifying to make homemade spaghetti sauce

with tomatoes, onions, peppers, basil, and parsley grown in my garden.  

And, oh so yummy!

I’m learning more about my gardens and gardening every year.

Mini Chest of Drawers for Little Essentials

Mini Chest of Drawers using the Sizzix Stacking Drawers Die by Eileen Hull

“Eileen Hull’s Top-Drawer Challenge”

This month, the Eileen Hull Design Team was challenged to make

something using the Sizzix Stacking Drawers Die designed by Eileen*.

I LOVE MAKING MINIATURES!  

So, true to my “miniature-loving” self, I made a Mini Chest of Drawers

for the Little Essentials that I have sitting on my desk.

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Mini Chest of Drawers using the Sizzix Stacking Drawers Die by Eileen Hull

Materials Used:  (*affiliate links)

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Little Gift Box made with the Sizzix Stacking Drawers Die by Eileen Hull.

To make the Mini Chest of Drawers…

Mini Chest of Drawers using the Sizzix Stacking Drawers Die by Eileen Hull

  • I painted the Mat Board* and small wood cubes with Apple Barrel Black Multi-Surface Acrylic Paint* before I assembled the box.
  • Fold the matboard and adhere to the ends of the die-cut using Scor-Tape*.
  • FYI…Place the drawer bottom inside drawer so that the drawer slides more easily.  (You can also rub a piece of clear wax on the bottom of the drawer.)
  • Adhere the two boxes together.
  • Retouch the paint if necessary.

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Mini Chest of Drawers using the Sizzix Stacking Drawers Die by Eileen Hull

  • I measured and cut side and top pieces for my dresser using Mat Board*.
  • I painted the Mat Board* black and cut smaller pieces of woodgrain scrapbook paper to adhere to the Mat Board*.

Mini Chest of Drawers using the Sizzix Stacking Drawers Die by Eileen Hull

  • One trick I like to use is to color the edge of the paper with a dark gray marker to hide the white core of the paper.
  • Cut the back off the decorative brads and glue them to the front of the drawers.

Mini Chest of Drawers using the Sizzix Stacking Drawers Die by Eileen Hull

  • I cut an extra layer of mat board for the top of the dresser for added dimension.

Mini Chest of Drawers using the Sizzix Stacking Drawers Die by Eileen Hull

If you have a little girl in your life,

the mini dresser would be great for little barrettes or even Barbie shoes.