Showing posts with label holiday. Show all posts
Showing posts with label holiday. Show all posts

Friday, February 1, 2013

DIY Valentine's Day Pocket & Coupon Code

Hi Ladies! This is Dana from Sunflower Stationary, and today I’ll be sharing with you a simple Valentine’s Day (or any day!) project.

Before I get started, there is one thing you should know about me: I am a big believer that when you give someone something (big or small), it should be packaged as cute as possible! It doesn’t have to be complicated.

Have a Tupperware of brownies you want to share with a friend? Simply tie a little baker’s twine around it, to add a little “cute.”

Have a notecard you want to give? I say, ditch the envelope and stick it in a decorated glassine bag instead!

Nothing says THOUGHTFULLNESS, than a little extra effort. But extra effort doesn’tnecessarily mean it has to be difficult.

Here, let me show you:

Today, we are going to make a little pocket that can be used for holding Valentine’s Day cards, treats or any other little item(s).

DIY VALENTINE'S DAY POCKET

WHAT YOU’LL NEED:
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glassine bag or kraft paper bag
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scrapbooking paper
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-baker’s twine
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gift tags
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glue stick
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scissors
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 -small hole punch


STEP 1:
I like to start with the gift tag, first. I selected a multi-colored polka-dot gift tag that has a baby blue backside. I put a small hole-punch at the top. I cut out a heart from some scrapbooking paper (you could use a heart-shaped punch, if you have one) and positioned it on the gift tag. To attach, I used my glue stick on only the half of the heart that touches the tag, and let the folded half remain sticking upward.
 

When the heart is attached, I usually take this time to personalize it. In this instance, I will be giving the finished product to my sister, who is expecting her first child and is due the first week of February!

STEP 2:
Now we’ll get to work on our glassine bag. What I did here was, I took a 12 x 12 piece of scrapbooking paper, and I cut a strip about 1.25” wide off of one end to create a band.(You really don’t need to be so precise.) Then, I laid my newly-cut band face-down and positioned my glassine bag (also face-down) on top of it. Then, I folded the sides of the band so that they would overlap around the bag. When I was comfortable with how everything was positioned, I removed the glassine bag, and using my glue stick, applied glue to the entire back-side of the band. Then I carefully placed the glassine bag (still face-down) back onto the band, being careful to line the sides with the creases I had made on the band earlier.

At this point, your glassine bag should look like this:

STEP 3:
Now, we are going to tie a little baker’s twine around it. I usually just sort of eye-ball it, so I don’t have an exact length for you to cut. I determined how long I wantedmy baker’s twine to be, and then I took the baker’s twine and back-tracked it to create a double layer.

You want your baker’s twine to be long enough to tie a simple bow. I usually make mine extra long and trim the excess later. Better safe than sorry, right? 

STEP 4:
So, next begin tying your knot. I usually make mine a little off to the side, and not-so-centered, but hey...this is YOUR project, so feel free to make any adjustments that suit you. We’re not ready to complete the knot just yet...just get to this point:

Remember that tag we made a few steps ago? It’s time to thread that through the ends of the baker’s twine “like so” (as my grandma would say!):

Position your tag the way you want, and then continue tying your knot to secure the tag in place, also making sure that the twine is tight enough to stay snug on the bag.

You could trim the ends of the twine at this point, but I always like to add a little bow when I can:

STEP 5:
Now you have a super cute pocket that is just waiting to be filled up with thoughtful items! Me? I’ll be using this as an envelope for a very special card to my sister, letting her know how proud I am of her and that I’ll be praying for her & the days ahead as she experiences the adventures of motherhood.

Thank you for reading my post. I hope I was able to inspire you to be creative and to put that little extra effort into something you can share with someone special!

Interested in purchasing something from my etsy shop? Now through Valentine’s Day (Feb. 14), you can use the coupon code BECREATIVE13 to receive 30-percent off your entire order.

Tuesday, January 1, 2013

Happy New Year!

Happy New Year! 
Wishing you all a year full of health, happiness & prosperity! 


 
My Goals for 2013
1. Eat Healthier, Exercise More
I really hope to make healthier food choices in 2013! I won't lie it'll be a huge struggle for me just because I enjoy sugary things like chocolates and Pepsi. Not to mention my favorite meal of the day is dessert! Yes, I consider it a meal! Anyways, all joking aside, I really do hope to make healthier decisions all around- food and exercise wise! I'm looking forward to the healthy and very active year ahead! 
2. Take More Pictures
In high school & my early 20's I used to take pictures galore. I feel like throughout the years, I haven't been taking as many pictures on my camera. Yes, I do snap the occasional picture on my iPhone but even though it's convenient, it isn't always the best quality. I know this seems like such an easy goal, but if you know me, you know it isn't easy for me. I always get so caught up in the moment that I tend to forget to capture it in photograph sometimes... okay the majority of the time! That's why I plan on changing things this year... So here's to taking more pictures with my camera in 2013!
3. Stop Being A Doormat
This is actually a continuation from last year. I feel like I have improved a lot on this throughout 2012, but in all honesty it's still a "work in progress". There are times I find myself still letting people walk all over me because I have such a hard time saying "no" and drawing the line. Here's to sticking up for myself & learning where to draw the line in 2013! 

What are your goals/resolutions for 2013?

Love,
Cindi & Lansen

Tuesday, December 25, 2012

Mele Kalikimaka

Lansen & I just wanted to wish you all a very
Merry Christmas! 
We hope that you & your loved ones have a blessed day!
"I love Christmas in the snow, but Christmas in the sand oh man,
I tell you that's where it's at; Hawaiian tropic on my skin,
A candy cane of peppermint, a hint of cocoa on my lips.
It could've been the sun, it could've been the sea;
It could've been my childhood fantasy."
-CHRISTMAS IN THE SAND, Coblie Caillat





xoxo
Cindi & Lansen

Thursday, November 29, 2012

Holiday Gift Guide: Gifts for $25 & Under

I don't know about you, but I looooove Christmas Shopping... I understand that sometimes, Christmas Shopping can be a bit stressful whether it is because you have a long list of people to shop for or because you are on a tight budget. Anyways, I did some browsing on the web at a few shops that I adore and here is a list of cost friendly items that would make for fun gifts or great stocking stuffers without breaking the bank.

K.slademade
$22.00 USD
These leather key fob's are handmade by Kelsea, of K.slademade
Available in Black & Camel, Brown & Navy, Gold & Pale Pink, Navy & Neon Green, Navy & Orange, Navy & Red, Navy & Teal, Pink & Brown, Pink & Orange, Teal & Brown and Teal & Pink.

$19.00 USD/each
These delicate beaded bracelets, feature brass chain, faceted beads and colorful cord accents. These bracelets are adjustable and would make great as friendship bracelets for you & your girlfriends! 

$24.00 USD
"Sew Beastly's products are handmade, ruffled accessories with sustainability in mind."- Sew Beastly
Available in a variety of different prints. Perfect size for storing all your daily essentials.

$25 USD

Available in Eggplant, Fucshia, Orange, Peacock, Taupe and Black.

$18.50 USD
"Every girl needs a little ruffled pouch to carry with her."- Gussy Sews
These handmade ruffled pouches are made with the cutest printed fabric and includes the Signature Gussy Ruffle. Measures 4" x 5.5". Comes in a variety of different prints. 

Happy Shopping!
xoxo