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Crafts

Limited Edition Silhouette Advent Calendar

1 · Nov 20, 2012 · 3 Comments

I am loving Silhouette’s tradition of creating a fun new advent calendar each year.  Here is a link to last year’s advent calendar that I just adore and this year’s calendar is just fabulous!

Silhouette Advent Calendar from WhipperBerry with design elements by rhonna designs

It takes me back to my very first guest post on Tatertots & Jell-o back when I was a brand new blogger (and my photo skills were a little lacking.) Although this one was MUCH easier to create!

First you need to RUN and grab your LIMITED EDITION Silhouette Advent Calendar Kit. These babies sell-out quick, so don’t diddle-doddle.

The frame in the kit is white and I decided I wanted to paint mine red to match my holiday décor…

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I busted out the ole’ Krylon Cherry Red and went to work transforming the frame from white to red. While the paint was drying, I started working on the cute little envelopes for the calendar.  I decided to create a fun hybrid version of the calendar by using Rhonna Design’s new Merry Christmas Collection. This is a fun modern add-on to the Rhonna’s Christmas Junque kit from last year. I thought they would look fabulous on my advent calendar for this year.

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Did you know that you can design something in the Silhouette Studio and print your design, then cut it out with either your CAMEO or your new Portrait? I will have a tutorial on how to do that sometime next week.  It’s super easy. Just look how awesome they turn out…

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Here’s another deal for you… Rhonna is having a fabulous Black Friday deal this week…

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Sweeeeeet deal!!  O.k., here's your to-do list…

  • Head over to the Silhouette site and order your Limited Edition Advent Calendar Kit before supplies sell out!
  • Take advantage of Rhonna’s Black Friday deals and stock-up on all your favorite Rhonna Design’s favorites!
  • Come back next week for a fabulous tutorial on how to use your image files to create a print and cut advent calendar.

On a side note… Rhonna is having a fun contest over at her site…

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YOU can be the designer in the Merry Christmas Gift Tag Contest.  The details will be on the blog today! I’m soooo excited… I am one of the judges!

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Thanksgiving Place Cards with GiftGloss

0 · Nov 15, 2012 · 2 Comments

‘Tis the season my friends… The season to pull out your GiftGloss from the FoofQueens to get ready for your Thanksgiving feast!

GiftGloss place cards

I made this fun place card with my six inch GiftGloss.  I love that you can hang this little goodie on the back of everyone’s chair and then they have a sweet goodie to take home with them after your feast.  A dual purpose place card/ party favor!!

Thanksgiving place card with GiftGloss

This couldn’t be any easier thanks to GiftGloss. I place a fun heart ornament that I found at Target inside the GiftGloss with a Kraft paper gift tag tied onto it with my guest’s name.  I wrote the name and drew the stripes with a white chalk marker that you can find at your local craft store. I love the simple handwritten look. Then I added a little sweet to the package with some Hershey Kisses with almonds and that’s it! I tied the two ends together with some tiny pom poms and then created a hanger with some fun Sashay yarn from Red Heart Yarn.

Now, all you have to do is hang it from everyone’s chair to decorate for your Thanksgiving Feast!

Don’t have any GiftGloss? Well, that’s no problem!! The FoofQueen’s have sent over a great deal for you guys, to help you join the GiftGloss craze!

GiftGloss Thanksgiving Deal

Head on over to the GiftGloss site to stock up and then you two can dream  up some fun ideas to spoil your guests with this Thanksgiving!!

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Sharpie Art Gift Set // Mug A Love Hot Chocolate

4 · Nov 13, 2012 · 26 Comments

I was a guest over at Infarrently Creative a little bit ago and I thought I would share what I created for Beckie and her friends over there.  A Sharpie Art Gift Set.  Check out how to make this fun and inexpensive gift for your family and friends this holiday season…


 

Hello all my IC friends! I’m Heather from WhipperBerry and I’m over the moon excited to be here with Beckie to share my Sharpie Art Gift Mugs today. I just adore Beckie and all her amazing talents.  She’s one lady I would LOVE to spend a day with, just to hopefully glean from some of her knowledge, talents & energy!! One talented lady I must say…

I love this pennywise presents series she’s running this month and I have a fun one to share…

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Who doesn’t love a good hot chocolate mug during the chilly months and especially if it’s a mug full of LOVE?! That’s how I came up with my “A Mug A Love” gift idea to share. Here is what you will need…

Supplies

  • light colored ceramic mug
  • a Sharpie
  • plastic sandwich bag
  • hot chocolate mix, favorite coffee blend, tea or Choffy
  • Kraft paper gift tag
  • white chalk pencil

Optional Supplies

  • vinyl
  • vinyl cutting tool (I used the Silhouette Portrait)
  • burlap gift bag
  • bag embellishments (ribbon, bakers twine, whatever you would like to use to dress up your bag)

Directions

You can go big or minimalist with this project for sure. It all depends on your style and your budget.  Also, the sky is the limit as far as the design is concerned. I’ve seen some lovely hand written designs that people have created with their sharpies on ceramic mugs, plates and bowls.  I, however am not gifted in the hand writing area.  I have decent handwriting, but I’m too much of a perfectionist and I would blow through 150 mugs, (I’m sure,) trying to get it just right!! I decided to create a vinyl stencil so I didn’t have to go through that headache.  If you are artistically inclined, you can just skip this step and free-hand your design.

I created a design using my Silhouette Designer Edition software and cut the vinyl on my Silhouette Portrait.

Using the Silhouette Portrait

This way I had a custom stencil for my Sharpie art.  I placed the stencil on the mug and then carefully colored in the design…

Using a stencil to create a fun graphic on a mug with a Sharpie

I say carefully because, even with the vinyl the Sharpie ink can bleed through and mess up your crisp lines. What I learned is to press on the marker lightly and trace the edges first.  By doing that your design will come out perfect!

Once your design is complete, place it in a 350 degree oven for 30 minutes to set the ink.  This way your design will become permanent and whom ever you are gifting it to can wash it, run it through the dishwasher, you name it and the Sharpie ink will not smudge!! How fun is that?

I did two different versions… A Mug A Love and Mug A Love, basically because I couldn’t decide which one I liked better. Yep… commitment issues.

Like I said before, it’s up to you and your budget as to how you dress-up your bag that goes inside the mug. You can take the minimalist approach and put your mix in a basic bag with a gift tag which would look lovely, or you could dress it up however you like. I chose to put my hot chocolate mix into a small burlap bag and dress it up with a small crocheted red doily paired with a simply Kraft paper tag. I wrote Merry Christmas on the tag with a white chalk pencil that you can find in any art supply store. It’s has a finer tip than your basic stick of chalk so it looks a little better.

Now all you have to do is fill it with your desired hot beverage mix and voila, you have a personal, yet inexpensive, not very time consuming gift to give to your friends and family.

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Come on over an join me at WhipperBerry… I have all kinds of simple crafts and fun goodies to share for this holiday season and any time of year really. Plus, I love to make new friends!! Thanks Beckie for having me over today, I had a ball!!

Here are some more gift ideas from WhipperBerry…

 

homemade vanilla extract /// anthro inspired snow globes /// hot chocolate on a stick

You can also find me over at…

Pinterest /// Facebook /// Twitter /// Instagram

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DIY Statement Ring with Styled by Tori

0 · Nov 7, 2012 · 4 Comments

From the minute I was introduced to the Styled by Tori collection of DIY jewelry, I thought some of the necklace pendants would make fabulous statement rings…

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I mean, check that out!  Wouldn’t it look fabulous on your hand? I gathered up some simple supplies and set to work on the easiest jewelry project EVER!

supplies needed for DIY statement ring

Supplies

  • adjustable ring base
  • Styled by Tori pendant
  • E-6000 glue

Instructions

This couldn’t be easier… I took my scissors and roughed up the ring base a little bit so that the glue had something to hold on to. Then I placed a dollop of E-6000 on the ring base. Not too much, a little less than a pea size drop. Place the pendant on the ring base and then set the ring pendant side down in a safe place.

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Now’s the hard part, you have to sit and wait.  Let the ring sit over night so that the glue can cure and create a strong bond.  That way you won’t ever have to worry about the sparkle popping off, ever! Once the glue is cured, all you have to do is slide that fabulous ring on your hand and head on out and strut your stuff! Here’s lil’Whip a.k.a. my daughter Hales showing off this fun ring…

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Isn’t is pretty? I actually bought a fun statement ring from a major retailer not too long ago and paid almost three times the price than what I paid to DIY this little beauty myself.  Here you check out the difference…

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The picture on the left is the Instagram that I took right after I bought my fancy ring and paid the fancy price for it.  On the right is the ring that I DIY’d with Style by Tori. I have developed quite a crush on the ring and it’s lower price tag!

Wouldn’t it be fun to make a whole bunch of these to give out to your favorite girl friends for the Holiday’s this year? You’ll look like a DIY rock star… well, that maybe a bit of an overstatement.  But, I’m sure all your friends will love them!

You can find the entire collection of Styled by Tori at your local Michaels and a large selection is also available at your Joann Craft Center.  I noticed that they are on sale over at JoAnns this week, a great time to stock up for the holidays!

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Hello... my name is Heather and I'm the creator of WhipperBerry a creative lifestyle blog packed full of great recipes and creative ideas for your home and family. I find I am happiest when I'm living a creative life and I love to share what I've been up to along the way... Come explore, my hope is that you'll leave inspired!

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