Thursday, August 20, 2020

Paper Mache Decorated Box - Home Decor Gift Box - Authentique 's A Magical Christmas

Holiday DIY Home Decor Gift Box

Hello crafty friends.  I'm here to present a decorated Christmas box that's perfect for filling and gifting or using as a table centerpiece. Whether used as home decor or filled with goodies for that special person, it's sure to be treasured.  

Boy wouldn't this be great filled with candy, coffee, tea, an ornament and more (well, not in the same box of course).  It's great for the teacher, an office gift exchange, church group grab bag gift, secret Santa (remember how fun that was as a kid?), or that little gift of appreciation for someone special like your favorite babysitter or pastor.  

Created using Authentique's new Christmas collection, "A Magical Christmas".  
This is a classically wonderful collection filled with the greens and reds of the season, the Christmas plaids that are so popular, "candy cane" stripes and vintage ephemera images that are perfect for quick card making.  
Authentique Paper - A Magical Christmas Collection - 12 x 12 Paper Pad

Tips on Decorating Paper Mache Boxes
I started with a paper mache box leftover from my stash of last season's clearance hauls.  Ok in all honesty, since it was in my stash, it could have been from many seasons past.  I'm not gonna lie.   
 If you are putting your creative love and time into making a gift or piece of home decor, you probably are shooting for durability.  Of course you'd like your project to last.   I have have a few helpful tips for durability and success.  

When starting a paper mache box project, you need to know where the lid stops when it's placed on the box.  This will be the line where your decorative paper or embellishments need to stop in order for the top to fit on the finished box.  

If you cover the entire side of the box, the lid will not fit.  Know your boundary. 
Place the lid on the box and trace the line with pencil marking where the lid ends.  




Let's talk adhesives.  
When decorating paper mache, I like using a soft matte gel as the adhesive.  The gel medium also acts as a protective layer against dirt, fingerprints, smudging while sealing the edges of the paper keeping them safe from rips and tears. 
 
If you buy a gel that has a matte finish, the medium will dry clear and be virtually invisible.   I add a generous layer of soft matte gel directly to the paper mache, add my Authentique paper, smooth out any air bubbles under the patterned paper, then finish with a top coat of soft matte gel. 

I did add brown ink to the edges of the top paper layer to make the layer pop a bit. 


The inside of my box is covered with paper for a finished look.  It was important for me to have a beautiful inside.   I cut the darling Santa from the 6x6 paper pad.  


Decorative Finishing Touches
I have a few finishing decorative touches I'd like to point out.  
The chipboard reindeer is from Creative Embellishments   and has been heat embossed with super fine gold embossing powder.  Super fine embossing powder you say?   Yes, if I am looking for a nice clean embossed look, I choose super fine or fine embossing powder so the finished look doesn't have chunky patches after being heat set.   

The embossing ink dabber is also my handy "go to" when I am planning on embossing something larger that requires total coverage - unlike a stamp which needs super specific coverage.  

Next is the blingy finishing touch.  Nothing says finished than those last few cool added to a project. to top it off.  I also accented the finished box with some Cool Yule Doo Dadz gems from Buttons Galore for a bit of holiday sparkle. 

The Crystal Ninja CRYSTAL KATANA Mixed Media Pick Up Tool and Nuvo - Deluxe Adhesive are like my new fingers.  They help grab the small things and assist with perfectly placing and adhering those tiny finishing details like gems and sequins.  This dries crystal clear and has a super fine tip for apply small dots of adhesive. 







Other Projects Using "A Magical Christmas"
Here are some other projects I made using Authentique's new "A Magical Christmas". 
Believe Card details - click here
Joy Santa Card - click here
Christmas House Home Decor - click here

 Patriotic Slider Pop-up Card

Patriotic Slider Pop-up Card


Thanks and Happy crafting.  


Supplies: 
Individual 12x12 Authentique sheets include:
Gold Embossing Powder
Foam brush
Ribbon
Paper Mache Tree Shaped Box
Gold Glitter Ribbon
Foam Berries

Tuesday, August 18, 2020

Enjoy the Little Things - Fruity Margarita Shaker Card

Celebrate the Little Things - Shaker Card 

Today is all about celebrating the little things - those little achievements that typically get overlooked. Somedays (actually most days) it's all we have. 

  Summer is a great time to enjoy a fruity celebration.  Whether you prefer a glass of sparkling water,  fruit juice or something with a bit more kick, I've got you covered.  Glam things up a bit by serving your preferred beverage in a special glass - something a bit fancy.  We are celebrating after all. 

I am presenting a fun margarita shaker glass from Creative Embellishments filled with the cutest shaker mix from Buttons Galore and More.   


The Shaker Mix
What makes a shaker card come to "life"?  The shaker mix of course.  I'm using some new mixes from Buttons Galore:  Sprinkletz - Fruit Cocktail  and   Polar Wind Doo Dadz.  The new Doo Dadz collection is unique and adds a touch of sparkle to my glass.

I separated the two shaker mixes by using the Polar Wind Doo Dadz on the bottom section of the glass.
The adorable fruity Sprinkletz make me smile.  Those orange slices - so fun. 
  

Repurposed Paper and Sentiment - From Baby to Cocktails
We recently had our first grandchild, a little girl,  and I wanted adorable paper for special baby cards. 
I purchased Doodlebug's - Bundle of Joy Collection  because the colors and patterns are joyful and make me smile.  

Repurposing supplies is a cool way to stretch your supplies and budget.  This is a great example of using paper collections for other than the intended purpose.  While the collection theme is the celebration of a baby girl, most of the patterns in this sweet Doodlebug collection lack any reference to babies.  Setting the baby theme aside, the colors actually remind me of a fun fruit salad - or how about a fun fruity summer drink?  Yep - that too. 

And that's how baby paper became my summer cocktail paper. Makes sense, right?  

Doodlebug Design - Bundle of Joy Collection - 6 x 6 Paper Pad

Circling back to the baby theme again.  The shower theme was baby animals and it so happened FSJ Fun Stampers Journey/ Spellbinders has a darling Baby Farm Animals Stamp Set.  How lucky am I! 
 
Today's economy favors those products that are versatile and can be repurposed.  
In the process of finding the perfect sentiment for my fun cocktail shaker card, I pulled this stamp set out again and used my all-time fav sentiment stamping ink,  Black Licorice True Color Fusion 
from Spellbinders/ Fun Stampers Journey.  

Do not overlook the sentiments on your stamp sets.  


Baby Farm Animals Stamp Set


This card features some other Spellbinders products as well. 
The decorative oval die is from Spellbinders Elegant Twist Collection by Becca Feeken. I love oval dies because they are so versatile and such a card making staple.  This die has added pizzaz.  

Once again, I'll tell you how much I love  Spellbinders Black Licorice True Color Fusion Ink Pad
for stamping sentiments and images.  My favorite ink for clarity and small details and doesn't bleed.  
Fav!

I have a few other products I need to mention because they have added such convenience to my shaker making crafty life.  These are products I love when using Creative Embellishments - Shaker Sets.   
Fav!

The Crystal Ninja CRYSTAL KATANA Mixed Media Pick Up Tool and Nuvo - Deluxe Adhesive for gluing the shaker layers together.  This dries crystal clear and has a super fine tip for apply small thin lines of adhesive.