Showing posts with label neighbor gift. Show all posts
Showing posts with label neighbor gift. Show all posts

Sunday, December 8, 2013

"merry & bright" free christmas printables...

Christmas always gives me a creative itch.  
{Who doesn't love to make jolly, Christmas-y goodies??}

I was feeling like something bright and whimsical, so this is what I came up with...


There is a lovely printable for framing or displaying on a magnet board--and it's available in TWO sizes this time around.

Snag the 8x10 HERE.
Get yourself a 5x7 HERE.
(The pdfs are watermark free.  For personal use only, please!)

And I made some fun gift tags, too.
Perfect for adding a little Christmas cheer to a treat bag, cookie plate, or holiday present.


Download the tags HERE.
(For personal use only, please!)

Thanks for stopping by the ol' blog, friends...
May YOUR days be merry & bright!

Friday, December 9, 2011

mod podge ornaments with free printable...

It's always nice to have some cute ornaments to give as neighbor gifts or add a little something special to gift wrap.  If they are handmade--even better.  With a few simple supplies, you can make a whole bunch of these fun mod podge ornaments in no time.


I made a free printable to share with you all, so the hard part is already done!  It includes 8 different ornament designs.  Just print on regular ol' paper or cardstock and you're good to go.
Download the pdf file HERE.

Here are the supplies you will need:


the free ornament printable
wood circles larger than 2.5" (mine are just a smidge under 2.75")
scissors
craft paint & brushes
mod podge
mod podge dimensional magic (optional)
ribbon
craft glue

Start by cutting out the ornament designs.
I'll be using these 4 for this tutorial...

Next paint your wood circles the colors of your choice.  I painted around the edges, but I should've just painted the whole thing.  You can kinda see the paint line through the ones with white backgrounds.  It's not a big deal, but it would've been easy to just paint the entire surface.  Silly me.
(And you can paint the backs or leave them raw if you're lazy like I might be.  But there is no photo evidence, so you'll never know...)

Once your paint is dry, it's time to podge!  Spread your decoupage glue all over the surface of your circle, carefully position your paper ornament design, then seal the whole thing with mod podge and allow to dry.


If you want, you can call it good at this point.

I, however, decided to take my little ornaments one step further with some mod podge dimensional magic.  If you follow my blog, you know that I've used it multiple times before to make jewelry--the sparrow pendant, my color wheel necklace, and the lace overlay pendant.  It creates a lovely glossy finish that's a bit more impressive...and it turned out fabulous on these ornaments.

Start by pouring a generous pool onto the surface of your ornament.

Then use a toothpick to work out any little air bubbles and spread it out to the edges.

The package says to let it dry 3 hours, but I always leave it overnight so I know its set.

Once they are dry, glue some ribbon loops to the back to finish.
(Or you can drill holes if you'd prefer to go that route.)

Now you can use them as gift tags or add them to some treats to take to your neighbors...

Or keep them for your own tree.

You can always make more. :)

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Want to design your own ornament printable?
I used the MyMemories Suite 3 scrapbooking software.
It's rather inexpensive for design software and so easy to use.
Get $10 off the software using coupon code:
STMMMS86047
  (Plus you'll get a $10 coupon for the kit store after purchase!)
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