Showing posts with label Gifts. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Gifts. Show all posts

Wednesday, April 25, 2018

Q's Creative Kits: Kitchen CARDS & Kitchen GIFTS

**Sale on Kitchen Gifts! (NOT Kitchen Cards...scroll down) Limited quantities.
$4 off...use the 2nd option in the drop down menu to get this kit for $30, including shipping.

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I've been waiting anxiously to get my hands on this kit...I've had the supplies and sketches ready to go for months.  So fun to bring it to life!

So many little details in this kit and pretty layers with doilies, ribbon and trims and of course, pretty paper.

I had so much fun, I created a companion kit, called Kitchen GIFTS!  See below!

Each kit comes pre-cut and ready to assemble and also includes a photo step-by-step slideshow (makes it super easy!), printables and cut files (there are SO many in this one!).

Classes start May 7th thru 11th and kits start shipping May 7th (maybe earlier).

Kitchen CARDS Kit

I love having cute packaging on hand for those random acts of kindness and these are the perfect companion for all your delicious kitchen creations!

A fun companion make-at-home kit to Kitchen Cards Kit.  

Kitchen GIFTS Kit



Buy both kits and save on shipping!


Kitchen CARDS & GIFTS Kits








What you'll need: 

Adhesives:  

Roller-type adhesive for putting cards together.  
Regular Foam squares

THIN foam squares & 1/2" foam roll 

1/8" foam thin strips (I will have some in class)
Mini glue dots & 3/8" glue dots


Tools & Supplies:

Scissors & 
Paper Piercer 
Wooden spoon with round handle
1/4" hole punch and micro hole punch

Large lid or small container to place small items from kit

Distress ink: Gathered Twigs & Stamping sponge.

If you have any questions, please let me know.

...and I would love if you posted these pictures to Pinterest! 













Tuesday, December 11, 2012

Ghirardelli Chocolate Purse & Peppermint Melt-aways

Thanks to everyone who came to my open-house, it has just put a big smile on my face ever since.  I will definiately be doing this again next year!  If you couldn't make it, please know that you were missed!
 
But in the meantime, I can share a bit of our fun with you today with a tutorial on our make-and-take and a recipe as well!
 
I love this little chocolate purse, just perfect for those yummy Ghirardelli squares
(which happen to be $3 off at Costco until the 16th!).  Quick & Easy!  We came
up with all sorts of ways to use it.  Tuck a ziplock bag with a dozen of these in your purse, ready for RAK (random acts of kindness).  Send another dozen with your child to school so they can RAK away too!
 
Tree ornaments
Gift card holders (it peeks out about 1/8" on either end, which is fine, but you
could add 1/4" to the width if it bugs you.
Gift box toppers
Advent calendar (velcro these to a board and place numbers on each one
...the list goes on, so make a bunch!



 
 Instructions:
 
1.     Cut a 4 1/4" x 3" piece of cardstock.  Fold in half so it measures 2 1/8" x 3".  This is your base.

2.      Cut a 2" x 3" piece of patterned paper.  Adhere to front of folded piece, flush with bottom (fold part).  You will see a small bit of base showing.  I did this to optimize my paper.

3.      Cut a 3 1/2" x 1 1/4" solid piece of cardstock.  Adhere down center of base, flush with top of patterned piece and folded to back of base.

4.      Die-cut (or use template below) ornament from cardstock.  Fold in half. (hole towards tip of ornament).  Fold half with hole one more time about 1/4" from first fold.  This will give a small section to fit chocolate square.

5.      Adhere bottom section of ornament to back of base (half without hole).

6.      Punch out some flowers with coordinating paper and insert a decorative brad.  Insert into hole of flap and secure.

7.      Tie ribbon around top of flap.

8.      Print out sentiment, trim and adhere to inside of purse.

9.      Place Ghirardelli square inside purse, close and then place a small piece of thin-profile Velcro (either Tombow Fastener tabs/Joanns or the sewing section at Walmart) behind flower/flap.  Close and rub a little to activate adhesive.  Be careful when you open it for the first time.  

Peppermint Melt-aways

I love making these for Christmas.  A lot of what we (I really should say my husband makes) make is the color brown (fudge, toffee, caramels etc...), so this is a nice splash of color on our cookie/treat tray.

Another quick & easy because that is pretty much all I do when it comes to baking.



*one batch makes about 40 cookies

Combine 1/2 cup powdered sugar, 1 cup softened butter and 1/2 tsp peppermint extract in mixing bowl.  Whip until light and fluffy (about 1-2 minutes)

Reduce speed to low and add 1 1/4 cups all-purpose flour and 1/2 cup cornstarch.  Mix well (1-2 minutes).  cover and refridgerate for 1 hour.

Use a 1" scoop and place those on a un-greased cookie sheet.  Bake at 350 F for approx. 15 (look for just a slight browning along bottom).

Let cool 1 minute on sheet and carefully remove to cooling rack (they are delicate while warm)

Make glaze by mixing 1 1/2 cups powdered sugar, 2 Tbsp soft butter, 1-2 Tbsp milk, 1/2 tsp peppermint extract and 2-3 drops red food coloring until glaze is pink, is easy to pipe but holds it's shape.  Practice a bit and add more sugar (or milk) to desired consistency.  Drizzle over cooled cookies and sprinkle with crushed peppermint candies right away so they will stick.




Thanks again ladies for all those wonderful smiles that brighten my life every month, I'm a very lucky teacher!
 

Tuesday, December 8, 2009

Studio 5: Christmas Cheer with Bite sized fun!

Here are some really tasty ideas for your upcoming Christmas get-together. You're all having one, right? Come on! It's easy; your home is already decorated and never looked so good, the Christmas carols are already queued up on your player, all you need are a few extra hours earlier in the day to cook and you're ready to spread some Christmas Cheer! Please visit the Studio 5 website for the recipes!

There is nothing like paper crafting to brighten up the holidays, and it doesn't have to be time consuming or big...in fact sweet small projects are the focus of today's studio 5 segment. Don't forget to visit the Studio 5 website to see pictures of all the projects and the article I wrote.


Don't forget my link to my friend Heather's very yummy Spicy Pear Jam that I had on air today.

Thanks to both Heather & Karen (you are SUCH an inspiration to me!) for their bitty nugget project ideas. They are SO darling and a bit hit at the studio.

Lastly, here are instructions to make the last 3 smallest projects, because I know you're all going to want to make them!

To create the nugget purse, cut a 1 ½” x 5” piece of red cardstock. Score at 1 ½”, 1” and again at 1 ½”. Corner round both corners of the last section. Distress edges of piece with ink if desired. Cut a 3/8” x 5” strip of patterned paper and adhere to middle of red piece. Punch two small holes in crease of first scored section on both sides. Thread 1/8” ribbon through, knot and trim for handle.
Adhere entire purse closed and embellish with a little flower, gem, brad, button etc…and a little gift tag printed on the computer.

To create the nugget wrap, punch a Scalloped Oval shape from cardstock. I used a
Clever Lever Giga Craft punch by Marvy uchida, but you can use any similar shaped punch or even die-cuts. Score on either side of shape, approx. 1” for short ends. Punch a 1/8” hole in each end and thread a 5” piece of ¼” ribbon through holes. Adhere nugget to center of oval with a bit of adhesive and then wrap shape around the nugget and tie ribbon in a bow.

Students...does this look familiar? a smaller version of the large Hershey chocolate slide card we made in August. Thanks to one my students (don't hate me, I can't remember which one!!) for showing me the mini version they created, you totally inspired me to create this tiny Chocolate Slide: cut a 4” x 4 ¾” piece of cardstock. Score ¼” from one long end and 2 ¼” from the other end. Fold and then lay flat again. Stamp a sentiment on the bottom of one side, fold again and adhere along the bottom and side to create pocket. Punch 1 5/8” hole in top of pocket. Thread ribbon through both holes. Push chocolate into the pocket with the ribbon. Tie the ribbon into a bow in the front of pocket. Embellish front of slider with a tag, glitter glue, gems or punch out shapes. To open, just pull bow and it will reveal the chocolate without them having to untie the ribbon.

You can custom create your own little wraps and sliders depending on the size of chocolate you use, just alter the dimensions. Enjoy!

Winners: Sadie & Erin! You two were the closest with your 'small' guesses and won! I'll email you with your prize details! For everyone else, thank you so much for all your guesses, they were so good I might just have to steal them for next year!

Wednesday, December 31, 2008

One more Christmas surprise!


After a tough day, I received such a nice surprise last night that I just had to share with you.

My friend, Brooks dropped by with a jaw-dropping gorgeous (I can NEVER EVER eat that) cookie. What makes this even sweeter is she got this idea from another friend of mine, Alisa Bangerter (you know, the creative diva!). I had posted a tv video stream from Studio 5 back around Halloween and Alisa had shown how to use Vintage wafer paper images to make amazing cookies.



Brooks (isn't she adorable?) outdid herself, these were stunning using vintage Christmas images. Can you see all the sparkly sugar she used to embellish? So, so pretty! I'm just so touched she thought of me and she didn't even know how yucky I had been feeling. Thanks Brooks!

Monday, September 22, 2008

5 Quick & Easy Gifts

Here is my latest Studio 5 segment. Their theme this month is "Living on less" and this tied in nicely with that. Five great projects from our August/September issue. Pick it up if you don't have it already! Sue

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