Friday, September 30, 2011

Make Seasonal Business Card

I am very new in blog land so when I attended my first Blog function last month, I didn't have a "business" card to pass out like my blog friends did. I checked a few sites that do business cards and to my surprise some do for free but never really finished my order! Tomorrow I am going to Crafting in Arizona Event hosted by Creative Estates and  realized that I didn't have any cards to give out!!! So I came up with my own!! :) The best part is that I made them Seasonal!



Material
Card stock paper, variety of Stamp and ink pads{Michael has a HUGE selection just for a $1 each!}

 Using Publisher, I made my business cards, printed, stamped it and cut it!! 
 Done!



Now off to make a businnes card holder! :)


Countdown to Halloween!

Family Circle Magazine for this month has a very cute Treat Bag Display that inspired me to make this Halloween Countdown! So easy, cheap and so much fun for the kids! Starting on October 19, everyday they will open a treat bag until the big day!! The number 13 represents the spookiest day of the year: HALLOWEEN!



Material
a frame, scrapbook paper, ribbons, cupcake liners, scissors, glue, BOO glitter confetti from Walmart and odd numbers that you can download HERE.

make a square paper bag using the scrapbook paper, embellish the bag by flattening out cupcake liners and glue the medallions onto the center of the cupcake liners


glue the ribbon across the frame to hang the treat bags. I secured the treat bags onto the ribbon using paper clips.


Now just fill the treat bags with candy, small toys or a Halloween riddle!


If you don't have a frame, you can just use a piece of string and make a Countdown Banner!



Now off to get to some candy and toys and wait for October 19 to start the Countdown! :)


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Recycled tyre stools by SCANCAN design






Joint venture of Carita and Ryan- recycled furnitures.
The great Canadian craftmanship, Scandinavian design and passion for recycling come together in
scancan design



Ryan putting his skills in use...




The final product-super comfy for crosslegged sitting

NO copyright applies- the more we all recycle the better!



The tyre stools in action, see live in The Wild Fig Cafe, Scarborough, WA
( without the extension cord though)



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