I followed this blog post to create the boxes. I used some 110-weight Kraft cardstock to construct my boxes. I did deviate slightly from the original and did not punch the hole to make it a door hanger. I simply added a 1/2 inch score mark at the top of the bag and adhered it to the top fold-over flap on a bag of these yummy Gingerbread Ghirardelli Chocolates. I decorated the bag with the "Cookies for Santa" pattern paper and some Pistachio Swiss Dot Petite Prints. Such fun colors in this collection!
Friday, January 12, 2024
Treat bag Ornament Holders - Gingerbread Kisses collection - Doodlebug DT project
Saturday, December 2, 2023
So to make my wreath I used the following products:
-Candy Canes- these are the "Elf" Movie-themed ones that are out in stores now. I loved how the candy cane colors perfectly match the Gingerbread Kisses collection!
-an 8-inch foam wreath form - picked this up at the Dollar Store
-(2) 10 inch circle canvases
-Buttons and white twine
-Red Dot Ribbon- 2 spools
-Gingerbread Kisses Shadow Box Insert Kit
-For the decorative tag on the left side of the wreath, I layered a flower, some mesh ribbon, a fun cookie decoration, some greenery, a button, and twine and the cute "Merry Christmas" banner is from the Chit Chat.
-burlap twine
- Hot glue
To start I laid out one of the circle canvases and then arranged my candy canes around the circle. I used hot glue to glue the bottom points onto the canvas and then glued the top corners of the candy canes to the one next to them.
I then added some white twine to some 1-inch buttons and hot glued them to the centers where the two candy canes meet.
Next, I assembled the Shadow Box kit as shown in their instructions, but used the second circle canvas as my background instead of a piece of paper. I centered the vellum sheet onto the center of the circle canvas and glued that to the top of the candy cane layer, which I previously did.
I then covered my foam wreath form with the red dot ribbon and hot glued that on top of my Shadow Box sticker layer.
I wanted to add a little bit more decoration to my wreath so I took a large kraft tag and layered it up with a striped flower, some mesh ribbon, a cute realistic-looking cookie ornament, some greenery, a button tied with twine and the "Merry Christmas" banner which is from the Chit Chat die cuts. I had a sparkly red glitter bow in my stash that added to the left edge of the wreath. I glued the tag and all its fun bits to the top of the glitter bow.
Finally, I wrapped some burlap twine to two of the top candy cane bundles. I hot glued that really well and then made a loopy bow and hot glued that to the top of the twine I just wrapped. This serves as my hanger for the wreath.
I hope this wreath has inspired you to create your own fun and festive holiday decor piece! The "Gingerbread Kisses" collection was perfect for this candy-themed project, and I had so much fun making it. I encourage you to get creative and use your favorite holiday collection to put your own spin on this wreath. It's a great way to showcase your favorite holiday treats and add some cheer to your home this season. Happy crafting!
Sunday, November 26, 2023
Home Sweet Home Album - Pretty Kitty - Doodlebug Design Team Project
Friday, November 3, 2023
Christmas Baking Advent and Memory Journal - Doodlebug Design Gingerbread Kisses DT Project
**Step 1: Decorating the Calendar**
I wanted my Advent to look like a gingerbread house, so I painted the house with some light tan paint. I then decorated the roof with some Blush colored Textured cardstock and cut scallop border strips on my Silhouette. I adhered these to the roof section. I wanted to decorate the roof with some real candy so I hot glued 2 mini candy canes and some gumdrops to the scallop strips. In the center of this section, I added the "Baking Spirits Bright" Chit Chat piece to a kraft-colored doily. I added the "Baking Spirits Bright" banner sticker from the This and that sticker sheet on top for some dimension. I also added some white Chunky Twine as a border along the edges of the house.
For the drawer fronts, I used the Holiday Sprinkles paper. I picked up some little wooden drawer knobs at the craft store, painted them white, and glued them to the fronts of the drawers.
I added this cute Santa, who is from the Odds and Ends, and a couple of Gingerbreads from the Puffy Stickers to the chimney part of the house! He looks so cute peeking out!
**Step 2: Add Mini Cookie Cutters and create the Numbered Tags
Next, add a mini cookie cutter to each drawer. These mini cookie cutters will serve as the key to your calendar. They'll not only look adorable but also provide a fun surprise for each day. To add the numbers to the cookie cutters, I die-cut a small stitched square tag from the Mini Tags Doodle Cuts. I cut the small number squares, found in the 6x6 paper pad, and added them to the tags. I tied the tags onto the cookie cutters with some baker's twine.
This is where the magic begins. Each day, open a drawer, find the number on the tag, and uncover a memory prompt.
Every day, as you open a drawer, you'll also pull out a decorated tag with your daily journaling prompt. Write down your memories, experiences, and thoughts related to baking during the holiday season. These journal entries will become a cherished keepsake for years to come.
**Step 3: The Baking-Themed Journal**
Here's where the unique twist comes into play with my calendar. I decided to go along with the baking theme of the collection to create a baking-themed journal to capture the precious memories of your holiday baking adventures. I bought a white chipboard box from the craft store. I decorated the box with some Cookies for Santa paper. I decorated the front with a 3x4 card from the Gift Wrap paper. I added the "Christmas Memories" sticker label to the card. The sticker is on the This and That sticker sheet. I added a few Puffy stickers to the label as well.
I then cut out 24 tags from some textured cardstock. I wanted to add some lined paper to the tags so they can be written on so I used the Bright Ideas paper from the Cute and Crafty collection. I then used some papers from the Plaid and Polka Dot Petite Prints and cut out a 3-D bow from a cut file on my Silhouette. I added the bow to the top of the tag and added a button and some twine to the bow. The Tags are held in a Kraft Slimline Evenelope that I trimmed down just a bit on one end to hold the tag. The envelope is then decorated with the 12x12 paper version of the numbered boxes found on the Christmas Jammies paper.
On each tag, I added a journaling prompt related to baking, such as "Share your favorite cookie recipe" or "Describe the scent of fresh gingerbread cookies."
So -with your handmade baking-themed advent calendar and journal, you'll not only savor the joy of the holiday season but also create lasting memories. The combination of the Gingerbread Kisses line, mini cookie cutters, and daily prompts will make each day leading up to Christmas a sweet adventure. So, gather your crafting supplies, get creative, and bake your way to Christmas bliss with this delightful DIY project. Thank you so much for stopping by today! Have a great week and a Happy Holiday Season!
DOODLEBUG PRODUCTS USED:
Gingerbread Kisses Collection
Advent Calendar
Cute and Crafty "Bright Ideas" paper
Gingerbread Kisses Textured Cardstock Assortment plus 3 sheets of Blush Textured Cardstock
Plaid and Polka Dot Petite Prints Paper
Mini Tags Doodle Cuts
Doodle Twine
White Chunky Twine
OTHER PRODUCTS USED:
Silhouette Cameo
3-D Bow cut file
Kraft Slimline Envelopes
Buttons, twine
Kraft Doily
Light Tan and White Paint
Wood Drawer Knobs
Gumdrops and Mini Candy Canes
Hot Glue Gun
White chipboard box
Green ric-rac
Mini Cookie Cutters
Monday, October 30, 2023
What's Cookin' Envelope Recipe Mini Album - Simple Stories DT project
Hey there crafty friends! I just wanted to hop on here and share with you a little walkthrough/tutorial on how I put my pages together to create this fun little Recipe Mini Album. I used the super cute What's Cookin' collection from Simple Stories. My assignment over at Simple Stories is cards - which I LOVE! But sometimes I like to think outside of the box on some creative ways my card-making skills can turn into other types of projects.
I decided I wanted to create a mini album made from envelopes and the Card Kit from the What's Cookin' collection. As a card maker, I have OODLES of envelopes so I looked up a few YouTube videos and Pinterest ideas and came up with this little cutie! It was super fun to put together - and I want to share with you how I did it!
