Tuesday, October 26, 2010

Quick and Easy Table Setting Accessories


Hi everyone! We hope you are enjoying all the Holiday tutorials here on Joli. Today I am going to show you how to add a quick and easy special touch to your Thanksgiving Holiday table. This quick project will make your table look like you spent hours on it. It's a project even the kids can help with.


Today I am making handmade napkin rings and glass charms. Let's get started.
You will need:
Cardstock or construction paper
Circle punch in two sizes (this can also be done by hand)
Marker or pen that will show up on the paper you choose
Vintage book page or scrapbook paper
String, yarn, or ribbon
Decorative Scissors (optional)
Scissors
Glue or double sided tape
Stapler


Cut your vintage book page or scrapbook paper in strips that are about  1" wide and 6" long. Cut as many as you need for napkin rings. This will be the part the ring part that the napkin goes through.
Also cut the same number of circles. You can use a circle punch or use a template and hand cut your circles. I used a scallop punch. You can do any size you like. I did 2" scallop circles for mine.


I used scallop scissors to trim the long sides of my book page strips. This step is optional. You could keep them straight or use another pattern decorative scissor.


Now staple the two ends of the strip together to form a ring.


Use your pen or marker to decorate your circle any way you want.


Write your message on your circle. You can also personalize each napkin ring so they also serve as place cards.


Apply glue or double sided tape to back of each circle.


Glue circles to paper rings on top of staples. You are done with your napkin rings.


Now let's make the glass charms. Punch or cut as many circles as you need. Decorate the front of the circles with markers or pen.


Punch a small hole at top of circle.


Write names or any other identifier on each circle.


Attach a length of string or ribbon to each circle. This will be used to tie to the stem of the glass.


And you are done! A quick and easy personalized touch to your holiday table setting!

Happy Holidays and Happy Crafting!

Thursday, October 21, 2010

Do you have 30 minutes?

30 minutes is about all you will need to create this cute and slightly spooky shadow box.
So, let's gather up your supplies. You'll need:
A small kraft jewelry box
A strong adhesive, and I love the Ultimate Glue for paper crafting projects like this. It bonds very quickly and will hold just about anything.
Black craft paint
Cardstock (I used kraft cardstock)
Fine tipped scissors
Fine tip black sharpie
Foam brush
Stickles glitter glue in Platinum and Crystal. (this can be substituted with any glitters or glitter glues that you have on hand)
Scrap of vintage ledger paper
And not shown, but you'll also need some black seam binding or lace, and the following image.
Now, you'll need two copies of this image. Just right click and save it to your computer, and then print two different copies of the image in the size to fit your box. I printed mine on kraft cardstock as I really liked the look of the black/kraft color combination for this project.

Once you have printed your images and gathered your supplies we're ready to begin.
You're going to want to paint the inside of your box with the black paint. I painted a couple of coats to cover the inside of my box, but I also let it be a little "messy" with the box background showing through some.
While that's drying, cut out your images.
The reason I had you print two different images is that we're going to cut off the little girl from one of the images, and from the 2nd image just cut out the little girl and the surrounding forest elements. Don't worry that her little feet are left in the image with the tree, you won't be able to see that when the box is put together. Be sure to leave about 1/4" -1/2" on the bottom of each image. Then fold that over creating a little ledge, making sure to crease very well.
I apologize for this photo being a little out of focus, but what you're going to do is to go over the "face" in the tree with your fine tipped sharpie just to accentuate it a little further. You may not need to do this if you print your image on white cardstock.

Embellish your images with tiny bits of the Stickles. I used the platinum on the flowers and some of the leaves, and the Crystal on the little girl's dress and the other leaves of the tree. The Crystal Stickles has a kind of iridescent "glow" to it, which I think adds to the slightly spooky feel of the shadow box.
Next, you'll want to cut out some little "cloud" shapes from your ledger paper scrap. I liked the effect of having the handwriting in my clouds.
Now, while everything is thoroughly drying, you can take a moment to go fold that load of laundry or unload the dishwasher. Sheesh, is our work EVER done?
Ok, ready to begin again?
First, glue your clouds to the back of you box. You'll want to eyeball where the placement of your tree and little girl will be and make sure your clouds will be visible.
Add a line of your strong adhesive to the ledge we created on each image and glue those to the bottom of your shadow box. You may want to place the tree a little further back than the little girl. Make sure the little girl sits in front of where her shoes are in the first image though, we really don't want our little Halloween scenes to be THAT spooky. :) Hold the images in place for just a moment while the glue sets up.
One you have adhered both images to the box, you may want to embellish your night "sky" with a bit more platinum Stickles. I meant to do that, and forgot.

Finally, you will want to run a line of glue around the outside of your box, all the way around. Add your seam binding and tie into a bow at the top. I frayed the edges of my ribbon just a bit.
That's it! Quick, easy, and cute.
A couple of thoughts. If your tree seems like it needs a little extra support, you can glue a tiny wooden spool to the back of the tree and the box. This will provide hidden support to your tree. You could probably do the same thing with a stack of pop dots.
I think these little scenes would be darling at each place setting on your Halloween table. You could add a little nameplate in the bottom right hand corner of your box, making the name part of the scene. Or you could add a tiny tag to the top of the box with where the bow is. You could create different scenes for each of your guests.
Or, it's cute just to add it to your other Halloween decorations.
I hope you had fun with this!
Cerri xoxo

Tuesday, October 19, 2010

Vintage Autumn Photo Board Tutorial

Old family photos are one of my most treasured possessions. I'd like to share this tutorial for making your own autumn themed hanging photo board using one of your vintage photos.


Materials Needed:
Pre-cut, Shaped Chipboard Piece
Autumn Colored Scrapbook Paper
Vintage Photo (photocopy your image)
Vintage Ribbon
Seam Binding
Silk Flower
Vintage Ledger Paper
Button
String
Ink Pad (copper colored)
Autumn Themed Written Image
Tacky Glue (clear gel)
Glue Stick


Tools Needed:
Scissors
Heavy Hole Puncher
Corner Rounder
Sandpaper
Puncher in Round Shape
Computer/Printer
Sewing Machine

Putting it all Together:

Print your photo image. Trim it to size, use a corner rounder to round the edges, and apply ink to the edges for an aged look.







Run the photo image through the sewing machine, stitching 2 zig zag patterns along one edge, and a single zigzag pattern along the other edge.  Trim the excess thread.



Lay your chipboard over the scrapbook paper and trace the outline of the chipboard piece. 


Carefully cut out the shape and adhere it to one side of the chipboard using a glue stick.  Run sandpaper along the edges of the chipboard to smooth any rough edges and align the paper neatly to the chipboard piece.



Cut out a round scalloped shape from the ledger paper.  If you can find an autumn date, it will go along nicely with your theme.


Next trim and ink-edge your "autumn" themed written piece with ink. 
This image was taken from a vintage music sheet. I enlarged a portion of the song title, copied it on heavy cardstock, and cut it out.





Punch two holes near the top of the chipboard piece.
Practice laying out your pieces to get the look you like. 
After you have decided on the placement, begin by adhering the vintage photo image with glue stick.



Next, adhere the vintage ribbon with tacky glue (clear gel formula). Part of the ribbon may overlap the edges of the chipboard piece.


Adhere the silk flower with tacky glue.


Adhere the scalloped ledger sheet cut out.


Tie string through the button holes and trim the string.


Adhere the button near the scalloped ledger piece.


Adhere the autumn themed written piece of cardstock. 
Next, ink along the edges of the exposed chipboard. (Note: This step can also be done after you sand the edges of the scrapbook paper and before you begin adhering embellishments...I just forgot to do that!)


Put seam binding ribbon through the punched holes, tie, and hang your completed piece!


The project is a great way to display your treasured photos. The autumn colors used make it a perfect accent for your Thanksgiving decorations.  The photo I used in this project is of my grandmother.  Her daddy had propped her up in a tree and snapped her picture...one of my very favorites!

I hope you enjoyed the tutorial.

Kelly from Bleu Bird Nest

Thursday, October 14, 2010

Get Your Craft On!


The gals here and Joli love to create and love to inspire you to create! Have you had a chance to check out all the super cute fall and Halloween kits? They went on sale today! They are a great way to add something handmade to your holiday decor! You can find all the kit previews and links to shops in THIS POST.

We will be back next week with more fun tutorials so be sure and check back in!!!

Happy Crafting,
Cindy

Tuesday, October 12, 2010

Kit Previews

Hello! I hope you're enjoying our Halloween season of Joli Paquet so far! Have you made any of the tutorials yet? We would certainly love to see them if you have. You are welcome to add them to the flickr group or you can email them to us if you prefer!
I'm here with you today to share with you the kit previews, so let's get on with that shall we?
Brandy has two kits and they will both be available in her etsy shop.
Cerri's petite theater kit will be available in her shop.
Kelly's Halloween scrapbook kit will be available in her etsy shop.
Cindy's collage kit will be available in her etsy shop.
Jeanne's treat basket kit will be available in her etsy shop.
So many fun projects, how will you possibly choose? Perhaps you'll want them all!

Kits will go on sale Thursday morning and will be for sale in each artists shop. See you then!