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Hi friends sharing a simple
handmade gift set I made recently for a friend. When you have to make something for someone who is the owner of one of the most amazing craft stores in India it is something of a mammoth challenge ! My crafter friends from India would have guessed I am talking about Shalini Mittal, the owner of
Crafters Corner!
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Bookmarks |
I had many nervous self doubting sessions.... after all what do you make for someone who deals with the most talented crafters from all over the world day in and day out !!
Well finally I decided to make a set using the gorgeous "
Hydrangea Lawns papers " Shalini had recently launched under her own brand "
Dress my craft"!
I made a set of bookmarks, a shaker ornament and a simple card all featuring the beautiful hydrangeas and I fervently hope she liked it!
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Handmade Card |
Now for my readers...I had earlier shared a simple
Shaker Ornament Tutorial
This tutorial is a more refined version to show how to make a more sophisticated and neater shaker ornament!
Materials
Acetate- I used OHP[Overhead projector transparency sheets]. You can recycle bits of transparent packaging too
Glue - Good quality glue which is not too runny and doesn't take ages to dry. I am currently in love with Aleene's Fast Grab Tacky Glue.
Shaker elements- beads, sequins, glitter balls, paper bits anything small and lightweight!
Foam- Use the thickest craft foam you can get your hands on.
Shapes - Base and Frame- I used dies...You can hand-cut also
Pearl Strings/ Thread/Rope- anything to attach to your ornament so that you can hang it.
Cut your base [ my base is circular] from pattern paper and thick card stock and adhere the pattern paper to the base.
Also cut the same shape from clear acetate [ hard to see in this picture as it is very transparent!]
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Cut 3 or more circular frames from thick foam. I used an MFT circle frame die so it was super easy.
Adhere the circle frames atop the base and layer the frames on top of each other using a good glue. Avoid the hot glue gun as it can be lumpy , more messy and difficult to control.
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Allow enough time for the frames to dry as otherwise your shaker elements can stick to them.
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I used a mixture of blue and green and white shaker elements[ sequins, glitter balls , little hearts and pearls]
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In the picture below you can see the advantage of using foam to easily make a deep shaker !
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Stick on the acetate to another circular frame .
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If you are really particular of not wanting your shaker elements to stick to your acetate give the acetate a light dusting with an embossing buddy / talcum powder like the one shown below.
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Be sure to give just a light dusting as otherwise your acetate can become foggy from too much powder!
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Now stick the acetate onto your shaker and you are ready to now add a few finishing touches!
I cut a few flowers from the same pattern paper and added it to the glitter foam frame.
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To form a decorative frame for the shaker you can use a doily or a beautiful die cut like the Tonic Trellis die I have used in this project.
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To form a matching base I used another sheet of pattern paper from the same set and sponged "peeled paint" distress inks for a touch of green so that it matches the rest of my shaker. Layered the white die cut trellis circle atop it.
When making such ornaments be sure to make your base thick and sturdy so pattern paper alone wont be sufficient.Layer the pattern paper atop thick card stock
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And here is how you can make a hanging dangler...take a wire or string...a wire is easier in some ways and thread beads or tassels on it...twist the wire.
To attach this to your base...either you can punch a hole on the frame and twist the wire / tie the thread or add a glue dot and stick it to the back of your frame.
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Use glue dots /washi /any sticky tape to position a string of pearl onto the back of your frame. You may have to adjust the position of the string till you are happy!
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For the final finishing touch hot glue a big disc of glitter foam [which is the same size or slightly smaller than your frame] on the back ...this will hide the attachment of the pearl string and the dangler and give a neat finish to your project.
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And here is how it looks.
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I hope Shalini liked this little handmade birthday gift set! And I hope the ideas will be useful to you my dear friends!
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Hydrangea Set |
Supplies : Dies : Shaker Ornament : Tonic Trellis Circle Base Die, Lifestyle Crafts Nesting Circles,Dienamics [MFT] Radial Stitched Circle Stax,Dienamics [MFT] Stitched Circle Scallop Frame,Elizabeth Craft Designs Happy Birthday
Bookmark:Spellbinders Filigree Bookmark Tag Die
Card : Tonic Mixed Scalloped and Straight Cut Oval Layering Die Set,Spellbinders Card Creator A2 Filigree Delight
Papers : Dress My Craft Hydrangea Lawns
Linking to
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Beautiful work as always Sonia and you have achieved so much dimetion on the Hydrangea blooms.
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Thank you so much Brenda...I usually like using 3 D flowers but am glad I cut the flowers from the paper for this one
DeleteDimension even !!
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Wow! All aof them are great, but the shaker is cool Thank you for sharing tutorial.
ReplyDeleteThank you Aneta
DeleteOh my, Sonia, she will treasure these!! Wow!! They are stunning!! The papers are gorgeous!! You showcased them perfectly!! Your tutorial is fabulous, too!! Love all of these, my friend!! So amazing!! Have a great day!! Big hugs :)
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Thank you so much Lisa
DeleteBeautiful projects!!The Shaker ornament is AMAZING!
ReplyDeleteHave a wonderful day,
Migdalia
Crafting With Creative M
Thank you so much
DeleteShalini is going to love it !! No doubts about it..the shaker, bookmarks n your card all are so beautiful and show the beauty of pattern paper so well !
ReplyDeleteYes Pooja...the papers did half the job for me!!!
DeleteBeautiful creations, Sonia.Love the shaker and the colours.Such a nice gift.
ReplyDeleteGr, Sylvia
Thank you so much Svlvia
DeleteBeautiful sahker ornament. Love ethe papers and design. Amazing. I know your forend loed her gift as I sure do.
ReplyDeleteNana
Thank you so much Nana ...yes I agree the papers are so beautiful
DeleteWhat a stunning set Sonia..I love the Hydrangeas and beautiful lacy dies..FABulous...I'm sure your friend fell in love.
ReplyDeleteLuv CHRISSYxx
Thank you so much Chrissy....my first tonic die and I love it!!
DeleteOh my goodness Dr. Sonia, your creations are absolutely gorgeous!!! I just love hydrangeas!
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Oh my goodness Dr. Sonia, your creations are absolutely gorgeous!!! I just love hydrangeas!
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This is a fabulous, creative gift, Dr. Sonia! And I'm sure your friend will love it despite her expertise in the field!
ReplyDeleteA wonderful gift set for your friend Sonia, I'm sure she will love it. Beautiful papers and super designs, thank you for the step by step tutorial - I think I will be trying the shaker ornament.
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Stunning projects Sonia..Loz
ReplyDeleteSonia, Once again you have created a masterpiece. This is so gorgeous and she will love it for sure. I, for one, love the tutorial and shaker cards are so nice to make and receive.
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Myrna
Myrna I am so happy to have a visit from you. Missed you big time my friend!!
DeleteThanks for the tips and tutorial Sonia
ReplyDeleteso adorable set and lovely Shaker Hanging Ornament...
hope you are doing well past time I just catch up all your post...nearly all I am sorry that I am late..
I am so lazy nowaday to blogging but will be more better :)
hope you like to visit me back
always so happy to have your visit Doc Sonia :)
hugs from Germany
Monika
What a beautiful gift. I like them all but the shaker ornament is spectacular. I'll have to give that a try. I love the hydrangea paper, it's so pretty
ReplyDeleteIts so gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteWhat a stunning collection Sonia, I love the papers that you've used they are so beautiful.
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Oh my, I'm delighted by your gift set and especially by the AMAZING shaker ornament!!!I really LOVE the colors, the design and the wonderful papers!!! I'm SURE that also she will love them!! They are fantastic!!
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DeleteOH MY GOODNESS, Dr. Sonia, this is gorgeous!!! i love the hydrangea paper, all your projects, and your tutorial is easy to follow, thank you!
ReplyDeleteBee-utiful. Especially like the shaker style. This looks wonderful. Blue is a fav color of mine.
ReplyDeleteMelissa
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Awesome projects .
ReplyDeleteHi Doc, hope you are recovering from your op and your house has completed reno's.
ReplyDeleteI am just loving this beautiful project and your step by step...take care.xx[aNNie]🎄
OMG! Its so gorgeous...and thanks for tutorial
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Wow wow wow!!!! These are GORGEOUS! LOVING the colors and the little tassels you added to the shaker card!! I am SURE she loved this set!!!!!!!!!
ReplyDeleteWow!! Your creation are just fabulous, love the shaker ornament and the card looks beautiful!! Everything is just perfect!!!
ReplyDeleteWow!! Your creation are just fabulous, love the shaker ornament and the card looks beautiful!! Everything is just perfect!!!
ReplyDeleteWow! What a beautiful gift set! The colors are amazing! Thanks for sharing the tutorial!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful set..Thanks for sharing the tutorial...
ReplyDeleteSuper gorgeous creations mam! <3 <3 <3 I'm so jealous of Shalini now!! Lucky she is!
ReplyDeleteLearned a lot from you tutorial and will try this technique out. Beautiful shaker and love the tag. Hugs from Grangeville Idaho.
ReplyDeleteThis is absolutely gorgeous, a lot of time and love went into making this for your friend.
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely great creation, Sonia. Thank you so much for sharing the instruction to a such gorgeous ornament. I am sure that Rupa will love it. Kisses, my friend.
ReplyDeleteOne of my most favourite flowers and you have shown the blue one here off beautifully, I love the card, the bookmarks and of course the shaker ornament, I'm sure it was received with joy.
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I fail to see how your friend would not fall in love with the items you have made. The staker is a delight and I love those colours together. Hugs Mrs A.
ReplyDeleteDear Dr Amazing, beautiful gorgeous it is awesome.I love it. I hv learnt knitting and knit these days. I hv to make some gifts but a little disturbed as my mum is in hospital. Today also bought some stuff now it is time to make. keep up and go for your target.stay blessed
ReplyDeleteWOW so awesome that you can knit. Hoping your mom gets well soon
DeleteSuch beautiful projects, love the way you have used the dies and the pattern papers.....truly awesome
ReplyDeleteThank you so much Seemaa....I looove dies!!
DeleteOh Sonia, everything you touch becomes pure magic. Not only is the rest perfection, but I am forever thankful for your tutorials. I love learning your processes and am always inspired. All of these projects are exquisite. You are as talented as you are sweet. :) Have a beautiful day, my friend.
ReplyDeleteHugs and blessings,
Karen
Thank you so much Karen
DeleteBeautiful creations! I love that shaker ornament. It's so pretty.
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely gorgeous! Hydrangeas are my favorite flower. Hugs!
ReplyDeleteOoh, WOW Sonja! What Beautiful Papers, the colors are wonderful and I LOVE your shaker ornament - it's stunning along with the card & book marks... :)
ReplyDeleteTheresa
Gorgeous! I am looking at this beautiful shaker ornament and thinking my old canning jar inner circle lids would make a great backing for ornaments like this. Off to look them over now!
ReplyDeleteStunning gift set, love the pretty blue colour palette. Fabulous tutorial, thank you for sharing.
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