The Twelve Days of Gift Tutorials: Day 12
Hello G45ers,
We're counting down the days until Christmas with gorgeous ideas for handmade gifts! Welcome to the final day of the Graphic 45 Twelve Days of Gift Tutorials! We've got more festive holiday inspiration that's sure to brighten your day! We'll be sharing another magnificent card by Gloria Stengel. Then Nichola Battilana is going to share a fun tutorial for creating a beautiful Christmas cracker, complete with a decorative holiday crown! You're going to fall in love with today's amazing crafts! Lets get inspired to make this the best holiday ever with Graphic 45!
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The twelfth day of Christmas celebrates the twelve drummers drumming. This fabulous image comes to life in Gloria's dazzling holiday card featuring our 12 Days of Christmas collection. The holidays are such an enchanting time for getting creative. The magnificent papers and embellishments from 12 Days of Christmas offer endless possibilities for perfect handmade cards and gifts! Let Gloria's wonderfully festive card inspire you to let your imagination run wild! Here are some of Gloria's helpful tips for how she created this vibrant holiday treasure. Take it away, Gloria!
This was the hardest card of the entire set to complete. Perhaps because it was the last one or maybe because I was unsure which image to chose. I am happy with the outcome and love the small details such as the glitter flower centers and my "real wood" drum sticks!
I am happy to have purchased a set of Christmas trinkets and that I hoarded them for just this set of projects. They added just the right vintage touch to the cards! I love the vintage metal paired with the sparkle on the flowers.
I cut the flowers with a poinsettia die and then chalked the veins with white chalk ink to give the flowers more dimension. The drum sticks are actually toothpicks cut to size and "stained" with an alcohol marker!
I decorated the inside of the card a sticker and a strip of paper.
Supplies:
Graphic 45 The Twelve Days of Christmas papers:
Graphic 45 The Twelve Days of Christmas Cardstock Stickers
Cardstock: WorldWin Papers Original ColorMates Light Totally Tan, Deep Berry Red, Light Berry Red, Elan Metallics Antique Gold, Smooth Deep Spring Green
Trinket: Tim Holtz Idea-ology
Die cut template: Spellbinders Layered Poinsettia
Gems stones: Couture Creations
Ribbon: Stampin' Up!
Toothpicks: grocery store
Brad: unknown
Ink: Clearsnap Colorbox Chalk Alabaster; Copic Markers
Adhesive: Scrapbook Adhesives by 3L 3D Foam Squares; Scotch 3M ATG tape runner; Beacon Fabri-trac; Aleene's Tacky Glue
Next we have a beautiful gift tutorial by Nichola that also features our 12 Days of Christmas collection! This is her amazing Christmas cracker! This is such a fun holiday tradition! Have a great time creating these sweet gifts for your holiday dinner guests, friends and family! It's the perfect way to bring even more festive cheer to your Christmas celebration! Take it away, Nichola!
We have a combined Christmas in my household, celebrating both my husbands Italian roots and my British background. One of the Brit traditions we always include is the Christmas Cracker. Just before dinner, guests grasp the ends and pull apart these little treats, a small snap inside ‘CRACKS!’ as it breaks open. Inside is a paper crown to be worn during the feast, a joke or motto, and a small treat, gift or trinket.
Supplies:
• 12 Days of Christmas Banners
• 12 Days of Christmas Chipboard Die-cuts 2
• 12 Days of Christmas Stickers
• 12 Days of Christmas 6x6 Patterns & Solids Pad
Cracker snap (I purchased mine from Michaels’s 12 for under $3)
Tissue Paper
Double Sided Tape
• Botanica Minis in Cranberry/Amber/Orange
• Velvet Hydrangea leaves
Trinkets and treats for inside the cracker.
Here is how to create your very own Traditional English Christmas Cracker.
Tutorial:
Begin by creating the paper crown. The crown should be quite simple and not heavily embellished as it will be rolled up. Create your own version or use THIS .template
Download Graphic45_12DaysofChristmas_Cracker_Crown_template
I’ve cut the two pieces from the template from 12 Days of Christmas. **NOTE the template only measures 11” across. Clip or incorporate the extra 1” however you see fit.
Use some double sided tape to adhere the layers together. Take a 28” length of coordinating ribbon and affix it with double sided tape to the crown, adhere the middle of the ribbon with the middle front of the crown. The extra length at the sides will be used to tie the paper crown to your head.
I lightly embellish with some dots from the 12 Days of Christmas Banners and a festive 12 Days of Christmas Sticker. DO NOT over embellish.
Now we move on to creating the actual cracker. Begin by cutting two pieces of coordinating paper into 5” x 6” rectangles.
I’m going to use the piece from the 12 Days of Christmas 6x6 Patterns & Solids Pad for my inner tube. I place a double width of 2 sided tape down the length of the short edge of the paper. I want this inside tube to be slightly smaller than the outsider one.
With the inner tube now created, I roll my paper crown tight enough to fit inside. I can also place any other treats, jokes or small items inside at this point. (Psst! If you have trouble keeping them from falling out, you can sneak them in later!)
Using a small piece of tape (or hot glue, or any other adhesive) tack a snap into place. This will help to keep it in place when it is pulled apart. Do not affix it in the centre, where the snappy bit is.
By bending the strip like the photo below, you further help the snap to stay in place.
I fold a standard piece of tissue paper in half and tightly roll it around my tube. Don’t worry about the excess width, we’ll need it. Tack in place with a tiny bit of hot glue or double sided tape.
Try to avoid squishing the ends as you wrap the second piece of 5” x 6” paper around the outside. Align this outer roll with the inside one.
You should have something that looks like this...
At this point I usually trim about 1” from either end of the tissue. Making sure the the ends are neat and tidy.
To create clean, crisp rolls at the end I make an extra tube that is slightly smaller than my cracker. This doesn’t have to be pretty as it is going to be my rolling tool.
Insert the roll tool inside the end of the cracker. You’ll want to leave about 1-2” of space between the end of the tool and the edge of the crackers tube.
Firmly twist until you have a nice tight seal and a neatly rolled end. Peek inside and you should see the end of the snap poking out of the centre of the twist.
To ensure the twist does not unfurl, tie a small piece of ribbon to hold everything in place.
If you were having trouble keeping your treats inside the cracker, you can now sneak them inside by pushing them in the open end before repeating the same twisting technique to seal the opposite side.
The final step is to embellish the exterior. Use coordinating ribbons, and tags, Fussy cut flowers and lords-a-leapin’. I’ve added a decorative brad and some beautiful flowers and leaves from Petaloo.
When you’re setting your Christmas table, place one cracker on each plate and have guests pull them apart before the feasting begins. And make certain that everyone wears their silly paper hats… they make Christmas merry and jolly indeed!
Wasn't that fun?! We've got one more special treat for you G45ers! Here is another gorgeous series of cards that Gloria created with our 12 Days of Christmas collection. You can download the project sheet for these amazing cards as well as a decorative card storage box! Click on the links below to download the project sheet tutorials. Have a wonderful time creating the perfect cards for friends and family! Happy holidays from all of us at Graphic 45!
Click the link below to download Gloria's card tutorials!
Download Tutorial 12Days-12CardClass
Click the link below to download Gloria's decorative card box tutorial!
Download Tutorial for 12Days-Box
That's all for today's very special blog, G45ers. We had so much fun getting to share this incredible holiday event with you! Be sure to stop by our blog tomorrow when we announce a winner for our amazing grand prize! We will also have a fantastic featured artist and some incredible crafts to inspire your weekend! We can't wait to share the inspiration! Big thanks to Gloria and Nichola for their stunning work today. We also want to thank all of you G45ers for joining us! Have a fantastic day!
Happy Holiday Papercrafting!
Your Friends at Graphic 45
something new to try everyday !! Love this set of papers......
Posted by: Shirley Smith | December 12, 2013 at 02:17 PM
The papers look amazing in all the projects.
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Totally in love with this paper and everything made from it. Thank you so much!
Posted by: Joyce | December 12, 2013 at 02:24 PM
Such wonderful projects! I feel so inspired to make my Christmas beautiful!
Posted by: Pamela Haskin | December 12, 2013 at 02:26 PM
Wow, somany beautiful projects! I love them all. You gals are so talented!
Merry Christmas everyone!
Posted by: Jody Stacy | December 12, 2013 at 02:27 PM
Great tutorials everyday! Love G45 crafty ideas! Thank you!
Posted by: Denise Key | December 12, 2013 at 02:30 PM
lovely! I am going to make some of those gift rolls!
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Posted by: SARA PIERI | December 12, 2013 at 03:00 PM
Wow! How gorgeous! Thank you for an amazing tutorial!
Posted by: Renee Robbins | December 12, 2013 at 03:06 PM
Wow, very nice items!
Posted by: Lisa Perfetti | December 12, 2013 at 03:06 PM
Great tutorials. Love all the cards!!
Posted by: Sally King | December 12, 2013 at 03:09 PM
The collection is amazing and the tutorials are AWESOME! The projects are inspiring! ♥♥♥
Posted by: Kathleen Ottosen | December 12, 2013 at 03:12 PM
Just the most inspirational DT. Thanks for sharing.
Posted by: Lilian | December 12, 2013 at 03:15 PM
Thank you so much love your ideas and your papers too!
Posted by: Debi Tullier | December 12, 2013 at 03:17 PM
Wow I'm sooo full of xmas. Love your projects all along. Thank you for all the inspiration
Happy holidays!
Posted by: Elin Larsson | December 12, 2013 at 03:22 PM
Beautiful projects. Love the paper. It's another one you have to buy 2 sheets of each, just so you have one to keep.
Posted by: Gerry | December 12, 2013 at 03:23 PM
Beautiful work! Love, love love Graphic45 papers and projects! I love the papers so much that I hoard them... I guess I really should make some of these projects! :-)
Posted by: Chinnu | December 12, 2013 at 03:24 PM
Everything has been so pretty for the past 12 days. The poinsettias look so real. Thank you for all of the tutorials.
Posted by: Smokie | December 12, 2013 at 03:24 PM
Well today is the 12th day of Dec. and I just loved all the projects done with the 12th Days of Christmas Collection.
Thank you so much for the chance to win it.
Posted by: Bev.W. | December 12, 2013 at 03:25 PM
Another breathtaking project. I love this box.
Posted by: Yolanda | December 12, 2013 at 03:26 PM
Cards are lovely. This whole adventure has been a blast. Wish there were more "days to Christmas."
Mary
Posted by: mary puskar | December 12, 2013 at 03:29 PM
What a gorgeous collection of amazingly talented series you have shared with us. Thanks for the inspiration in getting me started on my Christmas Cards (Yes, I'm a bit late on getting going, LOL) *Hugs* and Merry Christmas!
Posted by: Alicia Baldwin | December 12, 2013 at 03:30 PM
The cards have all been beautiful...I would love to get any of them in the mail. Thank you for all of the inspiration.
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Posted by: malett orren | December 12, 2013 at 03:31 PM
So much to try. I promise myself that once the grandkids go home in January I will start doing some of these! All the best! :)
Posted by: Pam Ellis | December 12, 2013 at 03:33 PM
Love the Twelve Days of Christmas line and The Twelve Days of Christmas Tutorials! Just as beautiful as the other 353 days of Graphic 45.
Posted by: Chris Risley | December 12, 2013 at 03:35 PM
Beautiful ideas. Thanks for the chance to win!
Posted by: Sandy | December 12, 2013 at 03:37 PM
Awesome ideas to use! Thanks!
Posted by: Stacie d | December 12, 2013 at 03:39 PM
12 Days of Christmas is my favorite Christmas jingle. Love your take on it and the great projects you have shared.
Posted by: Elle | December 12, 2013 at 03:40 PM
gorgeous projects, of course your paper make anything look good.
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Posted by: Cathy Derouche | December 12, 2013 at 03:40 PM
Great tutorials and inspiration. Thanks for all the inspiration. These last ones remind me of my childhood with the paper hats and crackers at Christmastime.
Posted by: Rena | December 12, 2013 at 03:44 PM
Wonderful tutorials!! Thanks for the extra help this season! Love Graphic 45.
Posted by: Sondra Myers | December 12, 2013 at 03:45 PM
Beautiful creations from a fantastic team. Would make my Christmas to win the grand prize :-)
Posted by: Jen Waugh | December 12, 2013 at 03:47 PM
Love the beautiful crafts!
Posted by: Tammy | December 12, 2013 at 03:49 PM
Oh my heck! The 12 Days of Christmas cards are FABULOUS!!!!!!!!!!
Posted by: CallyAnn Cornwell | December 12, 2013 at 03:52 PM
Absolutely beautiful
Posted by: Tammy mcdaniel | December 12, 2013 at 03:53 PM
Everything has been so beautiful. I have gotten lots of inspiration from this!!!
Posted by: Cindy Baker | December 12, 2013 at 03:56 PM
Gorgeous and lovely projects. Thanks for all this. Great Christmas ideas :)
Posted by: Patricia Allard | December 12, 2013 at 04:02 PM