Pop-Up idea and lessons for next time

Hello!  SaraL here, with a hybrid post on the final day of a really soggy April, here in the UK!

It was my wedding anniversary last week, and I decided to make a slightly adventurous card for me… with a little help from the awesome templates of Ms Heather Roselli of course!

Heather recently released this set of pop-up templates, DIY Printable Templates: Pop-Up ABCs

I decided to have a play and see if I could combine several pop-ups in one card – and I was 95% successful I think! Here’s the inside of my card:

It was made using the DIY Printable Templates, plus Heather’s Under The Boardwalk digital scrapbook kit.

Here’s the outside for you to see too – fairly neutral so it would suit my husbands tastes, but still pretty enough for me to enjoy too :)

Now I said 95% successful – this is because after making it I noticed a couple of niggles that I plan to correct next time I make a similar card:

  • Firstly, I will ensure that the pop-up flaps are printed with the background paper – see how they stand out ‘cos they’re sooo plain & white?
  • Secondly, I need to double-check the spacing between the letters/ characters more accurately before sticking.  Do you see the heart is too close to the ‘u’?
  • Finally, I should have played around a little more with the heart I substituted for a letter because if you try to close the card, it doesn’t neatly lie flat, as the flaps for the heart are a little too short.

Having just pointed out all my mistakes, I would like to add that I am actually very tickled at how well this first attempt at a pop-up card went – especially as I chose to modify Heathers precise measurements myself!

I will definitely have another play with pop-ups & will try substituting shapes for letters again I have no doubt!  Hummm, maybe I need to pester Heather to make a coordinating DIY Printable Templates Add-On, with simple shapes such as hearts, clouds & flowers!  What do you think?

‘til next month,

Sara

2 new DIY Printables and a new Sticky Learnings!

Good morning readers!! I have a lot to show you today, so we’re going to jump right to it.

Create your own customized Egg Box with these fully layered templates using your choice of digital and/or “real” components.

Create your own customized Hexagon Basket with these fully layered templates using your choice of digital and/or “real” components.

Sticky Learnings Printables are unique, ready-to-print learning aids and games to assist you and your child with learning at home. Sticky Learnings: Dress It Easter Basket contains 2 large empty Easter baskets, 32 accessories including 6 eggs, 6 flowers, 6 animals, 6 bows, 7 misc items, a game dice, plus a backpack with pocket to store all the pieces except for the baskets.

All new releases are 20% off today only so go check them out!!

Believe in the Bunny & Pop-Up ABC Cards – NEW today!

Spring is here! It is my first Spring in Seattle and so far it has been beautiful! I hope it continues! :) I was inspired by the weather this week to create a new Spring/Easter kit and I love how it came out. The LOs my CT made are adorable as well. Check it out:



We also have this fun and cute way to make learning the ABCs and writing fun for your young child with these Pop-Up ABC Cards. You can choose the layered templates to create a customized version or the ready-to-print pre-decorated version that Rebecca Kuchenbecker put together pulling graphics from many different kits (in other words, she did all the work for you! hehe).



Hope you are enjoying the new Spring weather where you live and have a great weekend!

Early Easter and springtime gift ideas

Hi, SaraL here.  I thought with Spring & Easter rapidly approaching I would take this opportunity to show off a couple of Heather’s perfectly themed DIY printable templates!

There are two in particular I thought I’d highlight with you today.  Firstly Heather’s DIY Printable Templates: Carrot Box

As always, Heather’s templates come with nice, straight-forward instructions plus the ready-to-print version of the template that you can see in the preview above too!  Here’s another example, which I made last week:

This is the perfect template to use when you need multiple versions of it, such as for a group of children or as fun table favours at your family’s Easter meal. I used similarly patterned paper in all the available colours from Heather’s Run Wild digital scrapbooking kit, and then finished the filled carrot boxes off with just a simple ribbon bow, glue-dotted to the top.  These boxes make a sweet ‘n simple prizes or gifts, which require very little equipment or time to create.

Next, let me remind you of this eggs-tremely cute gift bag template (old bad joke, I know!), Heather’s DIY Printable Templates: Egg Gift Bag

The ready-to-print version accompanying this template is totally adorable as you can see, but I thought I’d show you that you could also make the gift bag look a little more sophisticated, perhaps for an adult, by simply choosing a different colour pallet or kit to play with:

See what I mean? The soft colours & the heart embellishments from Heather’s collab kit with Shawna Clingerman, Love You Beary Much, make this egg gift bag feel a little more grown-up – think your other half or even your in-law’s!

Now, to make things simple, Heather has packaged these two lovely templates together, saving you money & making the choice easier: buy both!!

I hope you have fun playing with Heather’s templates & kits to help you make this Easter perfect, with a lovely home-made collection of colourful gifts & goodies!

Remember to show off whatever you create in the gallery at the Sweet Shoppe!

See you next month!

SaraL

Hybrid How-To: Perfect Playful Pup home

Hello!  SaraL here with an all new how-to for you!

Heather recently released this new DIY Printable Template – and its quickly become a favourite of mine:

The finished product is lovely & roomy – definitely big enough for your child’s packed lunch, a host of party treats, a soft toy or a whole bunch of mini beanie toys!  Plus it’s a snap to put together – trust me!

As always, Heather’s template comes with a ready-to-print & assemble version – in this case decorated using her adorable Love Monkey digital scrapbooking kit. Did you see that Heather & Rebecca also released an amazing new Sticky Learnings: You Have Mail using this box template?

How fun & fabulous is that?

Soooo, I thought for this hybrid blog post, I would show you just how straightforward this brilliant box template is to use!

This is what I’m going to be constructing:

I based the design on the kennel image from  Heather’s Pet Shop: Playful Pups, and used the papers from the same kit to decorate, plus a little grass from Water Play Days & daisies from A Brand New Day – pretty cute don’t you think?

So let’s get started:

STEP 1:  Begin by opening your templates in Photoshop (or your chosen program) & have lots of fun decorating, clipping papers & elements to the templates to your hearts content: think picnics, your favourite colours, your child’s birthday party… :)

You need to remember, that this template comes in 3 parts: a front, a back and a gable side.  You will need to print TWO of the gable sides to make your finished box.

STEP 2: Print out onto card (or heavy photo paper).  Make sure you have a front, back & two sides.  Cut everything out – taking care around the ‘lock tab’ on the front panel. Cut the optional slit now, if you wish – but especially if you’re going to be playing post offices with the finished box!

STEP 3: Time to score/ crease & fold all the joints of the box, so it comfortably folds into shape.  Follow the instructions & lines on Heather’s design to do this – though I honestly think you will have very little trouble figuring out what parts will need folding to make the box!

I use a score board and bone folder (which is that curvy white tool in the photos), but I have very successfully used a bone folder (which are inexpensive & readily available from craft stores) & a ruler, and I do know people who use a simple butter knife & ruler to crease the card into shape too! …just remember not to press too hard and to protect your work surface & fingers  if you choose to use a knife ;)

STEP 4: Apply your preferred adhesive to all the patterned side tabs (but not the lock tab).  I tend to use permanent double-sided craft tape – but that’s just a personal preference. The more weight you intend the finished box to carry, the stronger adhesive I would use!

STEP 5: Start to stick your four sides together!

  • Begin by firmly sticking the side tabs of the front panel to the plain inside of one of the gable sides.
  • Next stick the tabs of this gable side to the plain inside of the back panel.
  • Now stick the tabs of the back panel to the plain inside of the last gable side.
  • Finish by sticking the tabs of this gable side to the plain inside of the front panel.

STEP 6: Close the bottom up – two shorter flaps in first & then firmly adhere the larger bottom flaps in place.

STEP 7: Fold the gable ends into place – this should work very easily thanks to all the creasing & folding you’ve already done.  Think Happy Meals & you won’t go wrong :)

STEP 8: Fill the box with whatever goodies you’ve chosen – then bring the handles together.  Carefully push the ‘lock tab’ through both handles to hold the box roof in place & you’re done!

Have fun adding ribbons, name or gift tags, or whatever other decorations you like from your craft stash!

I hope I’ve managed to shown you just how easy this hybrid template is to use – as ever, showing all the steps like this makes the job seem a lot s-l-o-w-e-r that it is in reality, honestly!

I’d love to see how you choose to use this fab DIY Printable Templates: Kid’s Meal Box – so remember to pop a photo of your creations into Heather’s gallery at the Sweet Shoppe!

Have fun!

SaraL

x

Love Monkey Valentines, DIY Printable and a Sticky Learning, all new this week!

SSD is having a birthday sale!! Heather’s store is 30% off so make sure you go shopping!

I’ve got a bunch of new products to show you, starting with this incredibly cute set of valentines that Sara Lively made with Heather’s Love Monkey kit!

Here is a new DIY printable Meal Box! How cute is this? I’m excited to use it as my kids valentines boxes.

Last but not least I have a new Sticky Learnings from Heather and Rebecca, What Time Is It?
I am def going to be printing these out for my son, he’s working on this in school and this will be a great home reinforcement!

Have a great week readers, and I’ll see you next time!

Thank You hybrid FREEBIE!

Hello!  SaraL here with another sweet ‘n simple freebie for you.

I thought I’d share with you the thank you postcards I made for my son to send after Christmas, as they are quick & simple to make and more importantly, use less of my card supply than regular cards!

The thank you’s are perfect for any occasion: they are not themed for the season, and so will do the whole year round! Take a peek (and excuse the handwriting & spelling ;) ):

I promise that the download does include both a boy & girl version!

I made the postcards using (the unfortunately now retired :( ) Family Matters, which was a lovely collab between Heather & Tracey Howard.

All you need to do is print the cards – adding text before printing, if you wish – and cut out ready for sending.  They are 5x5in in size, but you can resize
as appropriate.

If you’d like them, please download from here.

Hope you enjoy them!

SaraL

8 Days to Christmas hybrid freebie!

Hello again!  Can you believe is only 8 days to Christmas?

I’m back with another lil’ hybrid something for you as part of our Countdown to Christmas, here on Heather Roselli’s blog.  This time its gift card envelopes!

Download here! 

Why send your gift cards in uninteresting packaging, when with very little craft time you can send your card in something extra special created with Heather’s DIY Printable Templates: Get Well & the digital scrapbooking kit, Snow Cute, an adorable collab between Meghan Mullens and Heather!?

Please don’t worry if you’re new to hybrid: this really is a very straight forward design to assemble, requiring minimal craft supplies and the download does include instructions too :)

I hope you enjoy it, and remember to pop back again tomorrow for another goodie from Heather’s team!

Wishing you all a wonderful holiday time, and a very happy 2012.

SaraL

 

 

 

 

12 Days to Christmas hybrid freebie!

Hello!  Heather’s team are again bringing you our wonderful 12 Days to Christmas Countdown, filled with lots & lots of lovely freebies!

I have the pleasure of kicking off this year’s countdown, and I’ve made a couple of customisable, ready-to-print cards for you to grab today:

Download from here!

The stars & stripes card comes both with & without the sentiment – so you can add what you’d like or go with my suggestion.  The other card is ready for you to insert a photo or digital stamp image (as I have in my example).  Then print, cut, fold – maybe add a little glitter, ribbon or whatever you like - & you’re good to go!

Remember to pop by Heather’s fabulous blog again tomorrow for the next installment of our fabulous Countdown to Christmas!

Wishing you Happy Holidays  & a wonderful 2012,

SaraL

 

 

Hybrid How-to: Apple for the Teacher

Hi!  SaraL here with a new photo hybrid how-to for you!

Now, you may have gathered I enjoy finding alternative, stretch-your-stash uses for Heather’s fabulous collection of templates, and I have a wonderful one for you today.  How about the perfect teacher appreciation gift presentation… using Heather’s recently released DIY Printable Templates: Jack-o-Lantern Bags!

Not quite what you expected as a starting template perhaps?  Well, this may change your mind:

How sweet is this gift presentation idea for your child’s teacher?  I’ve used Heather’s aptly themed Best in the Bushel to decorate my bag  …and ever such a simple bag to construct, I promise!

Let me walk you through what I did – and as always, in practice it really, really is much quicker & simpler than is sounds when broken down into steps!!

Step1:  Open the template. Merge the three layers which form the front & then the three that form the bag’s back. Clip on apple-coloured papers, and any digital decoration you choose.

  • Adding leaves: Make it easy & cheat! I used the oval tag elements from Best in the Bushel, clipped green papers to them & then popped them into position. The stalk is also from one of the kit’s embellishments, simply enlarged. At this time, I added one of the recipe cards from Heather’s autumnal kit to the page so I could get it sized perfectly, to act as a tag on my finished bag!

Step 2: Print out.  I decided to reverse & pop my printout back  through my printer to add a background paper from the kit, so that my finished bag would have a colourful inside :)

Step 3: Cut out.  Please do remember to cut along the curve between the apple & tab – just as per Heather’s instructions!

Step 4: Score & crease/ fold – again as per the instructions, but you can also see where in the photo above!

  • I used a ‘scoring board’ and bone folder (that curvy white tool in the photos), but I have very successfully used a bone folder (which is inexpensive & readily available from craft stores) plus a ruler, and I do know people who use a simple butter knife & ruler to achieve the same end! …just remember not to press too hard and to protect your work surface again if you choose to use a knife.

Step 4: Ink all the edges of the apple bag & recipe card tag.

Step 5: Fold your bag into shape. As you do, adhere each tab to the inside/ back of the apple shape (I used double sided craft tape). You can choose the angle you do this at to create a wider or narrower box space – I went for the vertical option in my example.

Step 6: This is an optional step – add a handle or don’t add a handle?

  • Well, I added one (the template was just sitting there after all!) – but I kind of cheated a little!  Instead of printing the decorated handle strip out then popping in back through the printer etc, I simply printed two identical strips, and sandwiched them together with adhesive.  Ta-da!

With a nice big glue dot or similar on either end, simply stick the handle ends to the inside of your completed basket.

Step 7:  Have fun adding your own unique finishing touches – a tag, ribbon, charms, buttons, you name it!

I hope you enjoyed this alternative, stretch-your-stash use for Heather’s Jack ‘O Lantern templates!!  If you have a go at making your own, please do pop a photo of them into Heather’s gallery at the Sweet Shoppe so we can admire your work too!

‘til next time

SaraL

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