A gift opens the way and ushers
the giver into the presence of the great.
Proverbs 18:16
Christmas in July!!??... Great idea to help ‘beat the heat’ that many are
experiencing these past weeks! Use
scraps…??!! I can SO do that –
since I SAVE everything! You just
never know when you might need ‘that’…and many-a-time while crafting in the wee
hours, I do need ‘that’ little bit of something!
So – there are times when I just have to acknowledge my
Dutch Heritage… Being very frugal,
resourceful and drinking coffee all day are a few things I do that come from my
‘Dutch genes.’ *smile* Therefore, I have many empty coffee
cans for which I continue to find ‘good use’ –
Silver Bells Goodie Gift Container
My first project today is a ‘repurposed’ coffee can –
decorated with scraps – and turned into a Gift Container for some yummy
Christmas Cookies or candies.
To cover the can, I stamped ‘sheet music’ in brown on
parchment paper, inking the edges and then stamping snowy flourishes in silver
in various places. (These don’t show up in the photos – sorry.) I used the PCW Bell cutting file – a scrap of red paper, one of ‘marbleized’
silver (wallpaper), two of plain silver and a snippet of silver ribbon to make
the ‘Silver Bells,’ which I adhered to the red grosgrain ribbon wrapped around
the can.
I made a Recipe Card/Gift Tag for the top with a Circle Card
file (I don’t know from whence I acquired it…) – topped it with a Scalloped
Circle ‘wreath’ I made from the same file. I punched ‘notes’ from silver scraps, placing them on the
wreath. I used the flourishes that
were cut from the Bells under a red flower plucked from a red hydrangea stem,
enhanced with a red, flower-gem center and silver ‘Scribbles’ paint.
Gingerbread House Goodie-gift Container
Another enjoyable passion of mine is ‘burning candles’ – for
their relaxing scent, as I ‘burn mine at both ends!’ Therefore, I have several of these empty glass jars at any
given time…
I used the CWC Gingerbread House 2010 cutting file on the front of this ‘repurposed’ Treat
Container. I cut the house, door
and chimney from rust-colored patterned scraps. I then embossed them with my (Cuttlebug) Brick and Woodgrain
folders. I inked the edges and the
‘grain’ with gold and penned around the door with gold, also. I embossed the white ‘snow’ with my
Polka Dot folder and inked the edges with Bronze. I embossed the green wreath and bushes with another folder –
a fancy flourish of sorts. I used
3D Crystal Lacquer on the candies – to make them shine and to prevent the tiny
pieces from falling off.
One could also set a new, real candle – or even a battery
operated candle – in the jar, rather than baked goodies – for a ‘non-caloric’
gift! Hopefully, this has
helped you ‘chill’ and has given you some pre-holiday ideas!
We encourage You to make something for this Challenge, link
it up at CWC and show us Your creativity!
See you next Week?!
NOTE:!!
Thank you to all of you who ‘attended’ our Crops of Luv Blog
Hop this past weekend and made such kind comments about my Projects! I hope some of you participated and
will follow through with offering Layouts to that organization - I enjoyed being a part of my first Blog
Hop and look forward to others in the future! ;-}
I’d also like to announce the 'randomly chosen' winner of my First Giveaway! Evelyn Holmberg will be
receiving a set of 6 Rose stamp Notecards! Please let me know in what ‘colors/color family’ you’d like
me to make your cards and also a mailing address… eMail me at: Ldb1408 (at) aol (dot) com
I LOVE repurposing jars and cans!! So fun!! These are sure to make cute gifts!
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Michelle
These jars are so adorable!!! You have a lot of talent.
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