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Monday, October 28, 2013

Ways With Washi #10

Hello there, DeNami Friends! It's Emily here today with my October edition of Ways With Washi.

I don't know about you, but every year I wish I had more time to make handmade gifts and decorations for Christmas. My problem is that I never start early enough, and once I start thinking, "Oh, maybe I should make something fun for Christmas," it's too late. All my other Christmas preparations are much too pressing, and I run out of time. So this year, I decided to start early. I know that we are still three days away from Halloween, but today I'm sharing a few ideas for jump starting your Christmas decorating with washi tape.

So, let's get to it!

For my first Christmas project today, I made a tabletop Christmas tree.This silver-and-aqua beauty stands about 7.5" tall. Can you spot the washi tape?



Starting with a Styrofoam cone, I covered the tree with overlapping circle punches. I chose two coordinating subtly patterned papers, dressing up some with overlapping strips of Musical Notes Washi tape and
stamping others with Teeny Star Background in silver ink before punching out the circles. I anchored each circle with a straight pin from my sewing supplies stash after glamming up the stock white pinheads with a bit of silver nail polish.

I finished off my tree with a loopy baker's twine bow (from the Summer Twine 3-pack) fastened to the treetop with a decorative stick pin and a tiny tag stamped with the Noel sentiment from the Christmas Greetings stamp set.


My second project is a Christmas tree ornament. I started with a clear flat ornament that I picked up for cheap at a local big box crafts store. Then I cut out poinsettia petals from Red Stripes Washi Tape and leaves from Lime/White Dots Washi Tape and adhered them to the face of the clear ornament. Can you guess how I made the petals and leaves look so uniform? I stamped a petal from the Whimsical Garden cling set on cardstock to use as a pattern for trimming my washi tape flower parts. A cluster of amber rhinestones creates a realistic-looking center to my poinsettia. I finished my ornament by stuffing it with some Multi Color Iridescent Shredds for a bit of sparkle.

 

It's beginning to look a lot like Christmas around here!
I hope you picked up a few ideas to use in your own Christmas decorating this year! Be sure to drop my blog, My Little Slice of Bliss, today for the chance to win a roll of washi tape of your very own.

Thanks for joining me today for some more Ways With Washi!

4 comments:

Mary Marsh said...

2 great
Christmas projects Emily-I especially like the tree

Lisa Elton said...

Shut the front door!!! Amazing Emily, simply amazing!

Greta said...

Oh for crying out loud, Emily! Love your creativity always, but today's projects are just super! That tree is fabulous--silver nail polish--really?! Thanks for the inspiration!

Unknown said...

well...you just knocked me right over with these fabulous projects! awesome!

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