Here's my version of the Gingerbread Gift Bag - I decided to make it out of a piece of patterned paper from the Idea-ology Paperstash Wallflower paperpad. I also used some Bazzill solid color papers for the trims, lollipops and gingerbread boy and girl. I also substituted the small wreath that comes with this template with the larger wreath and bow that comes with the Stack a Snowman template that you will see below!
Here's a close up of the trimmings - I used a Sakura Black Glaze pen to draw the details on the Gingerbread people and added rhinestones to the lollipop centers and doorknob.
Here's a side and back view - where you can see the wreath that comes with this template at the top of the house/box.I love how the paper makes the house look like it's part of the garden that surrounds the cottage (in my mind that is!)
I made 3 little Starry Trees - one for each of the sentiments - mixing up various greens and browns of Coredinations Color Core and Kraft Core papers - I sanded each piece to make them look weathered and folksy - I coordinated them by using the same color for the banners and gold paper for the sentiments and stars.
Here's how the boxes look with the tops lifted off - to reveal the 'tree trunk' box where you can place a small gift or candy treat! I used the star cut out version for the top of this tree.
I love the look of the mix of colors on my trees.
This shows how the 'trunk' opens. After you fill the box - you just pull in the sides and slip the top of the tree over it - how easy is that?!!
And finally for my Stack a Snowman - I wanted to do something other than a white/black/red snowman - so I really went against convention (!) using green and cream patterned paper - I've had this Cosmo Cricket Jolly by Golly paper for AGES and I'm trying to use things up - so here he is! The paper is two sided - and my snowman is made out of the front and back of the piece called Breezy Freezy
This is the same wreath I used on my Gingerbread cottage above. I put home made green enamel dots on the bow and wreath. Look how cleverly his hands hold the wreath!
I used rhinestones for his eyes, nose and mouth and tied a long piece of wrinkled seam tape around his neck.
And here he is all opened up - you can put treats in his head, his middle and his bottom (!). And look at that cute hat - that's my favorite piece!
All of Adela's templates come in two formats - PDF that you print and hand cut out, and cutting files you can use with machines like the Silhouette Cameo (which is what I use)Adela is also offering a Discounted 2014 Winter Bundle you save $3 when you buy all three templates!
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I'm also linking my snowman to Virginia's View Challenge #7 - Pattern Paper
Paper: Bazzill green and brown, DP - Idea-ology Paper Stash/Wallflower, wreath cut from Cosmo Cricket Jolly by Golly
Accessories: rhinestones - Kaiser craft, foam dots, Silhouette Cameo, Sakura black glaze pen, Scotch Quick Dry Adhesive, template - Creations by AR
Starry Trees
Paper: Coredinations - Kraft Core and Color Core , Gold - Michaels
Accessories: foam dots, ScorTape, Scotch Quick Dry Adhesive, Silhouette Cameo, template - Creations by AR, hand sander - Ranger
Stack a Snowman
Paper: Cosmo Cricket Jolly by Golly/Breezy Freezy
Accessories: wrinkled seam tape - Prairie Bird Boutique Etsy Shop, foam dots, orange and black rhinestones - Kaiser Craft, green enamel dots - home made from Perler beads, Scotch Quick Dry adhesive, Silhouette Cameo, template - Creations by AR
Wow all are so cute. Love the snow man
ReplyDeleteBeautiful take on the new templates Julia! Love the papers you used on your projects!
ReplyDeleteWow, I love how you decorated all the projects. They are wonderful. the colors are great. Thanks for sharing your creativity.
ReplyDeleteI love everything...wow! That snowman is amazing Julia!
ReplyDeleteThey turned out darling and I totally LOVE that you chose non-traditional colors and patterns!!
ReplyDeleteWOWZER girl!! You've been a busy crafting bee!! Everything looks amazing and so festive!! Really love that set of snowman boxes!! Thanks for the inspiration! Hugs & Smiles - *Vicki*
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Love the way you've done these, they look amazing!
ReplyDeleteGreat job. I think the paper works well for the snowman, it looks windy and wintery.
ReplyDeleteAdorable set, the color green looks great!!
ReplyDeleteWow is what I say. I love what you did. Creativity at its best.
ReplyDeleteI love the "unconventional" colors you used.
ReplyDeleteFantastic love how you used colors not associated with Christmas
ReplyDeleteI absolutely adore these beautiful creations. It's hard to choose a favourite. I think it may be the gingerbread house though. Thank you for sharing such gorgeous projects.
ReplyDeleteGreat job and very very nice version
ReplyDeleteJulia, the paper you used are stunning, love how each template turn out.
ReplyDeleteaww you really do amazing work.. these are all adorable..
ReplyDeleteFabulous creations Julia. Love the gingerbread house and the pyramid trees in particular. Hope you've checked out the post on my blog - just saying... )Jenny x
ReplyDeleteThese are just the cutest! Love the snowman! Great work Julia!
ReplyDeleteLove the papers you chose for each projects, especially the snowman!
ReplyDeleteWow these are so totally amazing and fun :) The snowman is mind blowing :) awesome projects
ReplyDeleteI like the pattern paper you used for the Gingerbread house! Really out of the box! Love the sanded starry trees for a more primitive look! Your snowman is just too cute!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful!
ReplyDeleteMe gusta el papel de su casa, lleno de flores lo hace lucir bello...
ReplyDeleteWow Julia! What an amazing collection of 3D projects! You really have been busy! Perfect for the upcoming holidays!
ReplyDeleteWow - these are stunning Julia. I really couldn't bear to open them if they were given to me lol - they're way too pretty and intricate!
ReplyDeleteThose stackables and bags are wonderful!! I really love the colors you put together for the trees!!
ReplyDeleteI love what you did with the templates. The papers you used are awesome. Beautiful color choices.
ReplyDeleteBeautifully done, Julia! Love how you have showcased the new templates!
ReplyDeleteHow fun are all these fabby boxes...
ReplyDeletelove those triangles...
gorgeous!!
Awesome job on each one of these! Love the Gingerbread gift bag in the colors and papers you chose... so pretty! I have to say that I am in love with that darling tree pattern! Looks so fun to make and to decorate!
ReplyDeleteIs there anything you CAN'T make, Julia? Amazing projects with the template and pattern paper! So glad that you join the fun over Virginia’s View Pattern Paper Challenge!
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