Showing posts with label Homespun. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Homespun. Show all posts

Monday, July 29, 2019

Christmas in July Gift Tags - by Vicky Alberto

I am sharing a few "Christmas in July" gift tags made with Blue Fern's Homespun collection.  This was a fun challenge to use an unrelated collection and turn it into a few festive looking oversized gift tags.


On the first tag, I used "Barb's Medallion" chipboard, painted it white and topped it with diamond dust glass - for a chilly look.  I then added a round adhesive shape from the Homespun collection and surrounded it with Blue Fern blooms... again adding diamond dust to the white flowers. The white ribbon is also from Blue Fern.


On the second tag I used some gorgeous Blue Fern white lace, white flowers and a coordinating Homespun adhesive shape.  The red ribbon is also from Blue Fern... so I dug into my stash to find a few red blooms to complement the papers and the pretty ribbon, to add contrast to the fantastic white flowers and beautiful lace.


Thanks as always for stopping by to take a peek today!



Monday, May 13, 2019

Homespun Family Recipe Box


Hello Blue Fern Studios Crafters, it's Aida from  @aidaville . Do you have favorite family recipes that everyone loves ? Keeping recipes and the stories about them is a wonderful way to remember and continue your family history. I've made a Recipe Box with decorated separators to help you organise the different recipes. The Homespun Collection is just perfect in soft shades of pinks, yellows and greens.

These are the Blue Fern Studios products I used :
Homespun Paper Collection and Printed Chipboard.
Others : Heavy weight white cardstock  |  Pale Green Glitter Cardstock | Buttons


The front of the box measures 6 inches (top and bottom) and 71/2 inches at the sides. This gave enough room to use the lovely chipboard shapes from the Printed Chipboard sheet. The word "Recipe" is die-cut from glitter cardstock.

Below are the closer photos of the Box.


The recipe separators are easily made from heavy cardstock and decorated with patterned papers and die-cut words. Each piece measures 4 1/2 inches at the top and 8 inches tall.

The tabs are circle punch outs with leftover papers.



Keeping family history alive is so important and using food to tell our stories is a great way to connect. I hope this post will start your own creative ideas on how to stow your favourite recipes.

Thank you for coming by today, have a good week ahead !

Aida Haron  @aidaville


Thursday, May 9, 2019

Coffee shop gift card holder - by Vicky Alberto

I am sharing a fun card I made using all of the scraps left over from projects I have created for Blue Fern since February. Can you spot the collections? Homespun, Heartland, Remnants, Wanderlust, Amber & Apricot.


Inside is a coffee shop gift card holder with Happy Accident collection ephemera.


On the front I used Blue Fern seedlings on the love letter chipboard, Homespun adhesive shapes and some pretty flowers too.  Everything on this project is Blue Fern product!


Thanks for stopping by the blog today!

Friday, May 3, 2019

Mother's Day Box Card - Homemade


Hello Blue Fern Studios Crafters, it's Aida from  @aidaville .We are into May and coming right up is Mother's Day, with celebrations for the special women who are holding families together.  Today I have a Box Card that flattens down to be put into into an envelope for easy mailing, and opens up into a Box that sits upright very prettily, perfect for displaying. I've used mostly the Homespun Collection which with it's pale pinks and greens and embellishments in the theme of Home.

These are the Blue Fern Studios products I used :
Homespun Paper Collection and Printed Chipboard.
Others : Heavy weight white cardstock  |  Pale pink cardstock

Here you can see how it looks when flat, with all the lovely details in the front, leading to the surprise of popping into a 3-D Box simply by pushing in the sides !


This is how I started. The box is 4.5 inches square front and back, the sides are 2.5 inches on the top/bottom with the height of 4.5 inches.


2 strips of paper were adhered to the inside and the details attached to them.



When the box sits upright, the beautiful flowers of the paper create a garden feel.


The Teapot and Cup were fussy cut from the paper design.


In the photo below, the fussy cut details and printed chipboards are stacked in 3 layers.


A closer look of the layers in the top left corner.


I love working with the Blue Fern Printed Chipboards as it's an easy way to build up the layers very quickly.


Thank you for visiting the Blog today ! I hope this post will inspire you to create a handmade card of your own with a sweet message for your Mom.

I'll be back soon, keep coming by for more beautiful ideas from the Design Team.

Aida Haron  @aidaville




Friday, April 19, 2019

Altered Can and Jar - Vicky Alberto

I decided to have some fun altering a tomato can and a plastic mayonnaise jar...


I just can't seem to get enough of Blue Fern's Homespun and Heartland collections, so I mixed them together! 


On the tomato can, I added an adhesive butterfly from the Remnants collection, Tattered walls ephemera and Blue Fern flowers too. Nothing from my stash on here... this is ALL gorgeous Blue Fern product.


On the mayonnaise jar, Homespun adhesive shapes, Tattered walls ephemera, Blue Fern flowers, ribbon and flourish heart chipboard were added... again nothing from my stash on this project either!


On the heart chipboard I inked in dark pink and then randomly glued some Blue Fern pink embossing powder on top, for a thick shabby look. Well... once again thanks for stopping by to take a peek at my projects!


Tuesday, March 19, 2019

Wedding Card & Gift Bag Set - Vicky Alberto

Well, I think it is obvious that I simply adore Blue Fern's HOMESPUN collection... so, I created a "country style" wedding card & gift bag set.


On the card, I used several of the collection's adhesive shapes plus LOVE STORY ACCENTS chipboard, and beautiful Blue Fern flowers too!  I primed the chipboard with gesso, glazed on some glass beads medium and quickly sprinkled some embossing glitter (Blue Fern), as well added some diamond dust to the dress (for more texture).  The only thing from my "stash" is the pink heart paper doily.


For the gift bag, I used a simple craft bag and a circle doily I had... then, I added Homespun paper collection layers, adhesive accents, Blue Fern flowers and more love store accents chipboard too.  On the chipboard, I used texture paste and sprinkled some Blue Fern embossing glitter (before it dried).  On the word "love" is simply glass beads medium over gesso.


Thanks for stopping by to take a peek at project today... back soon to share another project!


Saturday, March 9, 2019

Two Kirigami Gift Boxes - Vicky Alberto

I am back to share a cute project idea - 6 x6 inch kirigami gift boxes. These are great for any time of year. I had fun playing with the Blue Fern's Heartland and Homespun collections, plus their gorgeous flowers, lace, adhesive shapes (that coordinate with the paper collections)... and of course chipboard (the clock is from the love story accents).


Here is a close-up of the first box...
The only thing used from my "stash" is a paper doily.


Here is a close-up of the second box...
On the clock chipboard (from the love story accents), I simply dabbed ink to leave expose raw chipboard showing. Sometimes less is more on some projects and a simple technique is perfect to suit the design style.


 Thanks for taking the time to view my projects today and you can find a kirigami gift box tutorial on my blog at:




Monday, March 4, 2019

Loaded envelope with Homespun papers

Hello, DT Henriƫtte here today sharing my first ever loaded envelope.
I used one of my favorite Blue Fern Studios paper collections "Homespun".


This was my first loaded envelope, so before I started I watched some video tutorials and just began by making the envelope from white cardstock.
I made three pockets and decorated them with "homespun" papers, chipboard shapes, calling cards,
 lace and flowers. I also made a  tassel out of white cotton twine and attached it to the side.


To fill the envelope I made a lot of "stuffers".




A loaded envelope wouldn't be complete without a wand.
I made these two wands.





I also decorated a little notebook with the homespun chipboard shapes.
This is such a sweet image with the cross stitching.




There's one big tag and two little tags in the envelope.




A few decorated little clothespins and two paperclips.




and of course a card.




I loved making all the stuffers for the envelop with this beautiful paper collection.





I hope you like it to.
Thanks so much for stopping by.

Hugs, Henriƫtte.




Here is a list of the products I used:

Patterned Paper:
Homespun collection
Homespun calling cards



Chipboard:
Homespun Printed Chipboard shapes


Flowers:
Blue fern studios flowers


Lace:
Lace 3 Ivory Venice lace
Lace 4
white ribbons
twine