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Showing posts with label gifts with stamps. Show all posts
Showing posts with label gifts with stamps. Show all posts
Monday, October 24, 2016

Sneak Peek Week Day 2- Foodie Fun


Sneak Peek Week Day 2- Foodie Fun


Welcome to Day 2 of Sneak Peek Week!

Hope you enjoyed the first day of it. If you missed it, you can find it HERE.

Today we introduce our happy food with Foodie Fun foods! Food should be fun and these little morsels will put a smile to your face:)

On today's post, I featured our sushi and Asian food stamps. These are fun for any occasion. Use your imagination and make them into whatever you can imagine! These food stamps would also be perfect to pair with a restaurant gift card or dinner invitation.

Here is the grouping of stamped creations I did using this collection. 



 
I used the strong red, black and white color theme to bring out the Asian food theme. Here are just the cards.



Black card close-up.
Red card close-up.

Candy boxes close-up
http://denamidesign.com/cart.php?m=search_results&search=gift+bag&x=0&y=0
Here are the candies from the favor box shown available from DeNami. The box measures 2.25x2.25 and 1 inch deep. They can also fit 8 Hershey's nuggets. I used the Hershey's miniatures for this one. I was able to fit 6 of them in it. I made my own labels using the Avery address label (5160). I show you how below.



 I took the Versafine Onyx Black ink pad and stamped the food stamps on each label I needed. 




I then used water based markers to color in the labels. Aren't they cute?!


 I then put 6 in the box. 



Here is a side view so you can see how they are packaged.


I then added ribbon to top it off.

 Here is a close up of the gift bag. I printed it on black cardstock from DeNami using a laser printer. The shiny toner made it easier to know where to cut. You cut on the solid lines and score on the dotted lines. I then used a one inch punch to cut out the hole handle. You can leave solid if you prefer or use a different size. This is very versatile. If you print at 105% you can fit the clear box I showed inside this bag. This gift bag is available HERE.
You can order it or buy it in a downloadable format. (Note: The download is for personal use only and not to be shared.)






Be sure to leave a comment! This will enter you in one of the many contests we will have for Sneak Peek Week! Come back tomorrow for another day of fun!
To join more Facebook fun and giveaways go HERE.

Thanks for stopping by!


DeNami Supplies:

PF78 Tasty Take-out
B129 Chopsticks

PF79 Happy Sushi
PF81 Soy Delicious

E222 This is how I roll
GF02A Downloadable Gift Bag

CB200 Clear Boutique Box (2.25x2.25x1)
PC23 Black Cardstock

PC21 White Cardstock
N133 Polka Dot Background
N136 Medium Polka Dot Background
E114 Small Dot Circle Frame
Thursday, November 27, 2014

Adorable Glass Necklaces and Magnets

Hi Friends!

The holidays is the season to give. Why shortchange yourself the blessing of giving just because you are money poor? Today I will show you how to make darling gifts that cost you hardly anything to make, but is boutique quality and looks like you spent a mint.





Aren't these necklaces adorable! They look like the kind you can buy from a gift shop or boutique.




Here are the necklaces with the cardstock backing attached. 




  





Here are the necklaces in the 3x3 clear boxes


  


 




 You can make magnets instead. Just attach a magnet instead of the bail and chain.



 Here are the magnets close up



The first are necklaces that I made using flat glass bubbles that I found at the craft store. They are a little over an 1 inch across.

Supplies Needed to Make Glass Pendant Necklaces

-Markers (Tombow) if using Versafine or Copic if using Memento
-Necklace Bails
-Ball necklaces or chains
Optional: Strong Circle magnets if you prefer to make magnets


How to Make the Glass Pendant Necklaces

1) First I stamped my stamp images in Versafine TK-VF082 and colored with markers. You can use Memento TK-ME900 if you are using Copic markers.

The stamps used are all DeNami Design stamps. There are so many to choose from for all occasions. You can even use a portion of a stamp because you will just punch it out. 

2) Then I took a 1 inch circle punch MV-01 to cut out the images to fit behind the glass bubbles.

3) I added a small amount of 3D Crystal lacquer CL01 to the back of the glass bubble and then slowly pressed on the stamped image, making sure it was tightly pressed onto the back of the bubble with no air bubbles. Make sure you don't put too much as it will ooze behind the punch out and will need to be wiped off.

4) Allow to dry completely.

5) Glue on necklace bails using a E-6000 adhesive or similar that can attach metal to the glass.

6) Thread the chain in the bail after it is dry and package your necklace.


How to Package the Glass Necklaces

 1) Cut out White Cardstock PC21 into a hair less than 3x3 inch squares

2) Stamp I62 For You Circle in Black ink in the middle of the cardstock.

3) Add a strip of ATG100 adhesive in the middle of the I62 For you Circle and attach pendant.

4) Put the chain in a little baggie and attach the bag to the back of the cardstock with ATG100
I had to fold over the little bag to make it smaller to fit. 

5) Add a strip of ATG100 to the back of the cardstock, both top and bottom and slide
it into the 3x3 clear box. The adhesive will prevent the necklace and card from moving around too much.

I will do another post on how I wrapped these necklaces for a gift. Stay tuned! 

Enjoy giving these away!

Nami



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