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Howdy! and welcome. I have completed some items that were stuffed in my over stuffed envelope. Just a quick heads-up, I used papers from the Linen Closet collection by DCWV. Grab that cup of Joe, and settle in. The eye candy is gorgeous!
I will start at the top left, and move to the right and down. |
So, at the top left, I have two decorated paper clips. I used the bow punch by Stampin' Up! to create both. The blue one is a double bow. I used a pale blue brad to hold all the pieces together, and attaching to the paper clip with hot glue. The yellow one is a single bow. I tied a small vintage button to the center of the bow, and applied hot glue to hold the paper bow to the paper clip. Both can be used with your office supplies, your planner, or to hold a tag to a gift. I think they came out super sweet!
Next up is a gold mini envelope. I added a rhinestone clip to it. The clip can be used in your office supplies, or planner, or as a book mark, or anywhere you want to add some sparkle {smile}. The envelope is just large enough to hold a gift card, cash, a note, a tag, or any other small treasure.
The glassine envelope is holding a kraft tag wrapped with two different colors of satin ribbon: blue and gold. I included 2 years of each color of ribbon. To decorate the glassine envelope, I simply wrapped a scrap piece of pattern paper around the bag, and adhered together. I added a blue glass clip to the bag. You can use the clip on any paper craft (card, project, scrapbook page, etc) in your office supplies, as a book mark, in your planner, etc. The glassine bag is small enough to hold a gift card, cash, or any other small treasure.
The next item is a stack (4) of four different tags. These tags can be added to gifts, cards, scrapbook pages, paper projects, etc. The backs of the tags remain blank. So, you can either add your own hand-written note, or adhesive, etc.
The next item on the far right is a covered notepad. The notepad is a long and narrow pad. The perfect size for those folks who love to make lists, or to write down a quick note. I layered pattern papers, and a long word: Notes, to the cover. I punched a 'ribbon slide' hole in the right upper corner, and strung the blue gingham ribbon through. I tied it in a simple bow. I love the blues and gold, so I added a tiny tag punched from the gold pattern paper. I tied a gold twine into a simple bow, around the ribbon. I cut off the legs of a butterfly brad, and used hot glue to adhere it the center of the bow. I added a trio of vintage buttons tied with scrap pieces of the gold twine, to the cover, to help give the notepad a homespun look.
The covered notepad opens like a book.
I added two blank greeting cards to the loaded envelope. I wanted to make the cards easy to use, and something generic, to ensure that they would be used {smile}
I cut the pattern paper to fit the front of each card. I added a long word block that was simple, and generic. I added two different ribbons: satin, and seam binding. I wanted something a bit rustic and something a bit fancy.
The last item (so, far) is my first-ever Lolly. I have a whole board dedicated to them. I just love them. They look so pretty, and can easily be added to a gift bag, clipped to a package, or simply added to a vase. But, I haven't made one before. I just admired them from afar. Until today! I actually sat down and made one. I used pretty pattern paper, a few paper doilies, and a tag from the paper pack for focal piece. I added gold satin ribbon, blue seam binding, and gold sequin trim. All of this pretty paper pieces sit on top of a light blue paper straw. I did hot glue a gold and pearl brad to a double-bow tied with the blue seam binding. I am pretty happy with how my first Lolly turned out. So, look for these beauties at my local craft fairs!
Thank you for stopping by. I do have a few more items that I want to make for my loaded envelope.
1 comment:
Very nice work! Your rustic is pretty too!
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