Saturday, November 16, 2019

Quick Clips - Bat Advent Calendar


Hello crafty friends!
I had the children pick the motive for this year´s advent calendar (seems like we cannot leave Halloween behind).

This is a combination of two cutting files:




Have a happy Saturday!
Kora





Wednesday, November 13, 2019

Christmas Star Hanging Ornament Box


Hello everybody!

Christmas is approaching rapidly and you all are probably already busy with preparations. I am so in love with the hanging ornament boxes because you can use them for decoration on the Christmas tree or in a window. But you can also give them to friends as a little present.

There are many different ornaments you can choose from, I went for the 

On the mat

all cut


To add some extra glimmer to the star I decided on gilding it. I chose 
and




Isn´t it amazing how the Gilding Powders add this unique shimmering look to the project? 

When all is done it´s time to assemble the box. You can find a video tutorial here.


Thanks for stopping by today! Have a great day!
Kora




Monday, November 11, 2019

Assembling the Advent Date Calendars - Tutorial

What a fun way to count the days to Christmas!  Print and Cut the number cards and change them daily during the Christmas countdown.  You can find them on my Silhouette shop - filter for "Advent" to find them more easily!




Use the print and cut feature to print the numbers.  There are 2 numbers on each card.  Print and cut the December label at the same time.

 

 Separate the elements before you cut them as they are stacked on top of each other to help you with placement. 

Fold the base in a zigzag and adhere the flaps for the pocket behind the front of the card.  Fold the solid back up to cover the cut out and glue in place.



 Add the extra elements and put the calendar numbers in the pocket for a fun way to track the days to Christmas!

 Merry Christmas!
Suzanne 

Assembling the Pocket Advent Calendars - Tutorial


These pockets Advent calendars are fun to make and even more fun to share! You can find these designs on my Silhouette store. (When you get to my page, filter for Advent to find them more easily.) They're pretty basic, take a bit of time to make, but can be a lasting keepsake for years to come! You can fill it with all sorts of things.  Customize the colours and gifts for the lucky person or pet celebrating the season.
 



Each file comes with the pleated pockets, the print and cut numbers and the title with mat.

Print and cut all the numbers (sticker paper can be helpful!) and mount them on the slightly larger solid circles. I printed them on sticker paper so it was faster to assemble the project!  The paw print labels don't have a larger mat, they are just attached directly to the pocket.


  Cut and fold each pocket in your favourite colour.  The pockets have pleats in them so they can expand. Fold down the top tab and add the numbers there.

 





Add your preferred adhesive to the tabs.  You probably want something pretty strong!


 
You can attach the pockets to a 12 x 12 piece of scrapbook paper or cardstock.  For the Paw Print design, I attached them randomly, which makes it fun!  But if you like organization, I've done an approximate layout for the pockets in rows and columns.

 A t-square and a soapstone pencil (which can be easily brushed off later) are handy tools for this!


 

You might choose to leave less room between the rows.  It depends on what you plan to put in them!!


Cut and print the titles and mount them on their mats, then have fun filling your Advent pockets!  (Think small!)


Looking for little gifts to put in the pockets?  Google is your friend!
Here are a few ideas....
festive nuts
keychains
decorative wearable pins
kitchen magnets
hair accessories
tester perfume
sprig of mistletoe
novelty erasers
beads
plastic toys
candy canes
....
feathers
balls
yarn


I'd love to see what you put in your Advent Pockets Calendar!  Please come and share it on the Suzanne Cannon Fan Page on Facebook!  (Don't forget to answer the simple questions so we know you're not a robot!)

Happy creating - and Merry Christmas!
Suzanne