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Friday, 25 November 2022

Rustic Kraft/Leather look Star

 Continuing the Star theme for Christmas

Kraft Card Star

Here is the latest star decoration I have made. I mentioned it in an earlier post and have just managed to get it finished.



I love the finish on this card and though not as masculine a I first envisaged (I just had to use the poinsettia embossing folder) the worn leather look is great and with the hemp tie it has rustic look that would look good in a cottage lounge or library/den 

To make the leathery paper, take a piece of Kraft card and follow the instructions from 

I did this with a sheet of A4 Kraft Card, which I then embossed using my Crafters Companion Poinsettia 3D embossing folder. At this point it did not look much like leather and I decided to use it as a book cover . It was sitting on the desk and I kept looking at it as I went past, before having an idea to pick out the poinsettia with colour waxes. I covered the leaves in a bronze and then the flower petals in red, which really high-lighted the poinsettia embossing and at the same time gave the paper a more flexible leather finish. 

I could still have used it as a notebook cover and it would have been great for a Christmas Journal, but I used it instead to make the rustic/leathery star. I then scored a line from each point to the opposite side, and folded the lines to make the star 3D, and I am very pleased with the finished item. 

A few of them hanging down a string thread would look great against a wall or door.

Bye for now 
Dee






Monday, 21 November 2022

Star Christmas Cards ~ Personalised cards

Star Christmas Cards

I am back today with more star cards.
I have really enjoyed making the decorations with the star dies, and now I am onto Christmas cards. I have a few left to make so thought I would continue the star theme.


Robin picture cut from nesting circle die placed on on a silver star and layered with a circle of stars. These have been added to a white card matt that was embossed with swirl design


Lovely winter scene with rabbit, added to a silver star with inner white and silver trim, and finished with the star circle. The star, picture and circle of stars  is my favourite combination. This one has been added to a white matt layer that has been embossed with Crafters Companions 3D Poinsettia embossing folder.

Then I had an idea to personalise these cards, by making the picture in the centre a photo from my collection. 


This a photo of 3 generations of men in the family. As it includes a brother-in-law and nephew it will be perfect for the 2 families for their Christmas card. It would be lovely made with a picture of grandchildren etc

I made another one with an oval picture and some Christmas fauna, and this is on a Christmas paper from the First Edition pad of 12 x 12 papers. I prefer the clean white with circle finish, but must remember that others may like a little more colour.


Lastly I used the same ideas to make a couple of decorations

The first was using acetate that I found in the box of crafting goodies at my craft group.

Spotted acetate, silver star, robin picture, and then a star circle in white.



Large 8” white star with family picture in centre, alaurel leaves around and edged completely in blue gems . This will take pride of place over the bookcase. 

Well there are my selection of star cards and personalised decoration, hope it has given you some inspiration. 

Happy Crafting
Dee

Wednesday, 16 November 2022

More Star Styles

 Christmas Stars

Embossed and 3D Stars


Using my CreativeDie Designs 5 sided Star die set:
My set of 5 star dies with the largest 8” x 8” has been used to make the stars that can be hung individually to make a decoration, while the smaller sizes can be used to double up and make a fuller decoration.

I wanted to see how many types I could come up with just using card and different embellishments.

So here we have a single Star cut from Cream card with gilding flakes added, and a rope bow in the centre. I finished with a lighter colour rope for the hanger.



Next we have a double star and this has been made with medium size white card star, onto which a star has been added in a Christmas card cut in the next size down in the nesting dies .
A smaller version has been added to the bottom with reverse card stock . A few of these grouped together would look lovely over the book shelf or hanging from the ceiling.



The third design is another single star cut in plain white card. I then cut a swirl from a SIZZIX die, and cut it up before adding to the star (after I had shaped it). Once the swirls were dry I added  a pearly glue, and dropped a little  bronze glitter glue on the ends of each swirl. I left it all to dry overnight before adding the ribbon hanger.



An unusual look but I love the simplicity and it would look lovely in a nursery.

The final one to show you is my favourite, probably because I love polar bears at Christmas. 
These stars are cut from a First Edition Christmas card pack the stars have then been laminated to make them more robust and shaped before adding matching ribbon and a white bow to finish the decoration. I have also doubled with a smaller version of the same design. 




There is another style I want to make and this will be made from Kraft card. A single large star that will be embossed and then finished with metallic wax to make a masculine finish. This was a design I wanted as it would sit well in the “Man Cave” or “Office” 
If I get a chance to make  it I will post it for you to see. 

Happy Christmas Crafting 
Dee 





Wednesday, 9 November 2022

More Stars for Christmas

 Christmas Crafting

Stars for Cards & Decorations

Phase 1 ~ Trial & Error


Following on front the star garland and decorations I wanted to continue with my Star theme for Christmas.

As yet I do not have a large 8” star die (although its coming soon), But decided I wanted to try some larger stars so downloaded a template from Pinterest which worked well.

I cut a couple of the larger stars and started to compile some decorations to add.
No 1 : A Shabby Chic star with embossed papers on top and decoration.


I quite like this star it has been made by adding embossed paper to the top and then some silver and white floral decorations.  I like the jute ribbon, but for me it is a little messy and needs heavier backing with another piece of thick card, as the gluing of the paper and embellishments has given it a little curl.

No 2: A note paper background with snowflake circle and holly embellishments 



Again, quite nice, I like the tissue paper background, but the snowflake circle is a little too big for me and makes the centre a little messy.

No 3 : I personalised star 



I Love the concept, the picture is 3 generations of men in my family and is a lovely idea that I will adapt for some personal Christmas cards. The background card star has been embossed and then a simple circle of Christmas type foliage added. Still not 100% happy with it but I know I can use the idea and designs are forming.

That is the thing I love about crafting, I am not usually known for my patience, but when I am trying something new I will keep tweeting until I get it right for me. Right for me may not be to everyone’s taste but thats the joy of making your own cards and paper crafts.

Finally I have a star I made at craft group. We had a week of using up items for the cupboard, hence the lovely tissue paper with music notes, and there was some lovely acetates in the box which i decided to use for my star making. 



This is an acetate star with snowflakes with a silver paper star and a Christmas robin with a simple white star wreath. At last I love the simplicity and finish of this star.

I have really got into using the star dies and will be back soon with some other star cards and decorations. 

Happy Crafting 
Dee



Wednesday, 2 November 2022

Rustic Christmas White Stars

 Christmas is Here

Amazing Embossed Stars 


Each Christmas in my house I like to choose a theme for the decorations. This year is all about these fabulous Paper Embossed Stars.



I saw some white stars on Pinterest and they were made of vintage embossed wallpaper. So to make something like them I started with making the paper to use and then decided to emboss the paper with Christmas embossing folders before cutting them with star dies. 

I wanted the star to be lightly padded and for the 3D look 2 stars would be put together. 
I had thought I would glue them together. However the glue did not hold well,and even if I used hot glue gun, the edges ended being too untidy for the clean white look I wanted. 
So I ended up sewing the stars together. I was very happy with the finish of the stitched stars and ended up making a bunch of them.

Some were embossed with snowflake some had Christmas greetings and others had lovely 3D poinsettia. 

Once they were stitched I looked at how they can be used. 
I wanted multi-use so I decided to add an eyelet to enable the stars to be hung.Then using Jute string I added a loop to each star. 

Individual stars decorating the front of the cabinet in the lounge



The stars can be hung individually, or added to a length of Jute string to make a garland. I also made a couple of smaller sizes to make a tapered hanging decoration. And of course they can be used to adorn a parcel. 





So there will be stars adorning the cabinets and book shelf on the garland, some will be hung on the tree, and I 
will also be making some larger stars that can be used as a centre room decoration or top the tree. 

I have had some interest in the stars, and so as I am not doing a craft fair this year I have decided to add some to my Etsy store .

I am also looking to expand the theme and make some layered stars that can be personalised, as well as sewing some together as I think they would look lovely in a row on the mantelpiece. 
Check back to see new items over the month

Happy Christmas Crafting

Dee