Are you decorating for Christmas yet? Well I have a treat for you today, another simple and quick project. I have a Christmas Home Decor using the cute Vintage Truck and the Chipboard Word "Believe".
Vintage Truck LG Chipboard Embellishment Believe Chipboard Word Title
On the Chipboard word Believe place glue on top and then sprinkle red glitter on top.
Set aside to let dry.
Here is the finished Believe chipboard word.
Next on the Vintage Truck I embossed the railings with gold embossing powder.
Next I painted the Vintage Truck red. For the tired I punched out black circles, gold embossed some paper and punched out smaller circles and added brads in the middle. I adhered them down on each wheel.
Here is a Christmas sign I got from Dollar Tree. I cut two flaps from a box.
I took an Christmas sign I got from the dollar tree. I took a box and cut two flaps off and adhered the two pieces of box flaps on the back
I placed double sided tape on the back of each side.
Next I took the truck turned it over and adhered a few pieces of the box flaps on the backside of the Vintage Truck. I added two layers of small pieces on the back of Vintage Truck.
Next I added double back tape and glue to the box pieces and adhered the truck down.
Next I added in my green foliage and adhered the Believe Chipboard Word in the middle. I am loving how this turned out for a nice Christmas Home Decor, so quick and easy.
I hope you enjoyed today's step by step tutorial and found some inspiration from today's project. I have the links to this Vintage Truck Lg Chipboard Embellishment and the Chipboard Word "Believe" throughout the step by step tutorial. I hope you have a chance to head over to the shop to grab one to create for your Christmas Decor this year.
I hope you all are having a great day. The holiday season is upon us and I can't believe how fast Christmas will soon be here, really just like 5 weeks away. Today's project is a Christmas Album, however I created it for my daughter to my grandson's Christmas pictures inside as it is his first Christmas. This album is really simple and easy not a lot of flips and flaps but definitely will hold lots of photos. For this album I used the Chipboard Banner Album from Clear Scraps. I have a step by step below and I have a video tutorial with more details.
Chipboard Banner Album Minis Shaker Onsie
To begin I covered the first chipboard front punch holes after you cover the front side and then cover the back side. Adhere the back pattern paper on. You can cover all the front and back pieces if you'd like but I did do some flaps and I added a couple of waterfalls inside. You can get more details by viewing the video tutorial.
Here is the reverse side of the cover piece. I will be adding a waterfall here so you will
cut 4 1/2 x 6 pieces and Score 1/2 inch on the 4 1/2 inch side. I have photo down below.
For page 3 I will be creating pockets. For the pockets I chose a paper that has borders or chose a paper with horizontal lines. On the back place 1/8th inch adhesive.
Next measure 1/4 inch space from the right and left edge. (I show more detail in video tutorial).
Once your lines are cut for your pockets place some adhesive above the top pocket and place adhesive above the second line/slit you cut.
Remove the tape backing and adhere to the chipboard page. Add in your photo mats.
Next cover the little banner. I place a 2 inch piece of pattern paper and just cut the excess paper aways from the chipboard edges.
Here is where I did the second the waterfall. Use these instructions for the waterfall both waterfalls that are in this chipboard album.
Cut 8 pieces of cardstock at 4 1/2 x 6, Score 1/2 inch with the 4 1/2 laying across the top of the scoreboard. Next add double back tape to the 1/2 inch flap, as shown below.
I added glue as well as tape to the 1/2 inch flap.
Make sure you have your page covered with pattern paper.
Next on the fold place the 1/2 inch flap down on top of your page.
Once you adhere on the first waterfall piece next do the same thing for the piece of cardstock. Be sure to line the 1/2 inch flap fold is placed right under that 1/2 inch piece that was previously adhered down.
Next I added magnets to the back and to one of the cut-apart cards on the back as this will be our closure for the waterfall.
Here is the waterfall finished with the cut-apart card the closure.
This page is behind the cover of the album. For this waterfall it will be done the same exact way but have the flaps laydown vertical, and add in the magnets for the closure.
This is the Mini Shaker Onsie. You will adhere two of the onsies together and then adhere the acrylic piece on top once your take off the film from both sides.
With plain chipboard trace it on a pattern paper, cut it out and adhere down.
Next add in your shaker bits and adhere the onsies frames down on top of the papered onsie, and the painted top frame.
Down below I'm adding photos of the completed album and the finished pages inside.
On top of the album cover I added the Mini Shaker Onsie. I decorated the front with some images I fussy cut and my grandson's name.
Here is the first pages (2 and 3) inside the waterfall behind the cover is covered with pattern paper.
The 3rd page is the pocket page we created, mats are 4x4 1/2 inches.
The 4th page has flaps on the right and left side, the middle section inside I have a 4x6 inch mat. For this page I took my xacto knife and cut around the images below the page, you can slip in the photo mat behind the image.
Here is the 4th page with the flaps closed.
Page 5 - This a side pocket I created and placed a Christmas Tree popped up with foam tape.
I placed 2 5x7 inch mats and 2 4x6 inch mats.
Page 6 on the left is another image I cut around with an xacto knife. I did fussy cut out the Santa and adhered him down by the sleigh. I placed a photo mat behind the sleigh.
Page 7 is the second waterfall I covered with pattern paper and has the cut-apart card with the magnets.
I hope you enjoyed today's step by step tutorial and found some inspiration from today's project. I have the links to this Chipboard Banner Album throughout the step by step tutorial. I hope you have a chance to head over to the shop to grab one to create and hold all your Holiday memories this year.
Today I'm sharing my first Christmas Cards I created for the Christmas season. I used the Mistletoe Chipboard Embellishment and Ornate Lock Chipboard Embellishment. I created some really simple cards and have a step by step tutorial below for you and I have the links with photos below for your convenience.
To start off I used premade card pack. Pick out two cards for this card.
Pick one of the cards out and cut in half.
Fold the front of the card in half, as shown below.
Next add glue to bottom folded portion and adhere the card piece you cut in half.
Next I embossed the ornate lock chipboard embellishment piece in gold.
I did two layers on the chipboard piece
Here is the front of the card. I adhered down the ornate piece added the sentiment "Joy" on the top and the some ribbon. Such a simple card, looks great with the ornate lock chipboard piece.
CARD 2
For the second card use the third card and fold the front of the card over, as shown below. This will be a Z Fold Card. We will be placing the Mistletoe and bow on top.
To start off I placed glue around the chipboard bow and then sprinkled the red glitter on top of the bow. Set aside to dry.
Next I painted the mistletoe green.
After the mistletoe dries I adhere down on top of the folded piece.
Adhere the red ribbon on top with a little flat back pearl and added the "Merry Christmas" sentiment.
Below I photos of both Christmas Card finished. I really like how the ornate lock looks embossed in gold it looks so regal. I also really like the mistletoe with bow looks so good on the Z Fold card. Both are perfect for Christmas cards.
I hope you enjoyed today's step by step tutorial and found some inspiration from today's Christmas Cards.