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Amazing Advent Calendar

7 Dec

Shhhh…I’ve snuck onto Eileen Hull’s Blog.

I wanted to show you the Advent Calendar I’ve made using her Candy Drawer Box and get you thinking Holiday Traditions. 

Bio-Xmas

About Me… I craft like a Ninja.  The End.

Just kidding! 

{Hello…My Name is Nicole}.  I hail from the Great White North, Alberta Canada.  I have three awesome, funny, gorgeous kids.  Two are teenagers and one is yes recently an adult….I might not make it out alive!  My husband and I have been together for 20 years and he built my craft room.  That’s how much he loves me!

My qualifications for kidnapping Eileen’s Blog, well I begged…A LOT!  Last year I saw Anna- Karin’s Advent Calendar that used the Candy Drawer die.  I made it my mission to get that die.  I entered a Sizzix Contest (which I forgot I entered) became a finalist, more begging for votes and I won!  I was flown to Sizzix (see photo above) where I was pampered by the Sizzix Team!  Yep, Mani’s and Pedi’s all around.  Where we did make n’ takes, I met “everyone” and learned how these amazing designers work hard to give us dies to play with!  This is where I finally got 3 of Eileen’s box dies.  I guess I could have just gone and bought one.  I love 3D crafting so these dies are a perfect fit. 

Enough about my Ninja secrets.  There’s an Advent Calendar to see! 

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I decorated my $1 Store tree with beads.  I cut them and glued into place. I cut Winter Wishes and attached to the tree with glue.

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I decorated the truck with some rubs and the mini wreath and mini antler dies.

12-3-2014_4-50-07_PM The Candy Drawer boxes make the perfect Advent Calendar.  That’s 24 Candy Drawer Boxes!

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Each box is decorated on the inside too.

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I tucked wrapped chocolate in each box.  One for each of my 3 kids or 72 chocolates.

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I topped the Candy Drawer boxes with the smallest box from the Blocks/Cubes die.  Creating a present on top.  Then I inked a mini woodland tree.  I was trying to create a candy cane for the tree.

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I cut gadget gears in half for wheels to hold up the Advent Boxes.  The tires have to be below the platform for the boxes to open.  I attached the battery pack for the lights under the first platform so it’s hidden. 

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I mixed up the holiday paper and numbers for each set.

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The last platform of boxes I used Enamel tags and rubs for the numbers.  This is where I added a sleigh being pulled behind.

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I cut the sleigh and added some retro presents, greenery and my inked up Woodland Tree.  A perfect caboose!

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It took me some time to figure out how I wanted to hitch it all together.  You want to be able to separate these for easy storage. I simply attached some tinsel twine to one platform (underneath) with hot glue while looping the other end.  Then I used a hinge clip on the looped side to clip to the next platform.  Easy to unclip for moving and storing.

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  This is the die that started me loving Eileen’s Block dies!  I love 3D projects and this one was a blast to build.

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Watch my blog for another Advent Calendar using Eileen’s Candy Drawer Box Die.  I was asked to make one since she liked mine.  I’ll be posting her Advent Calendar and the story behind this amazing car!  Hers is way nicer than mine.

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Thank you Eileen for letting me invade your corner of the internet.  I am thrilled to have been asked.  Check out My Blog for more holiday projects including more Christmas Crafts using Eileen’s Box Dies.

This is Eileen… WOW! Can you believe this project by Nicole?  What do you say we give her a round of applause? This project is totally spectacular and I love everything about it! She can rock the Big Shot like a big shot.

It is with great pleasure that I bestow upon her the title of Canadian Ninja in Residence here on the Eileen Hull blog.  Thanks so much Nicole for stopping by and sharing your work!

Categories:
Holiday Crafts, Projects, Uncategorized
Tags:
3D advent boxes, holiday craft

Quick and Easy Loaf Pan

3 Dec

I promised more Quick and Easy packaging ideas… so here we go!

Today I want to share a merry and bright project by Lisa Hoel of Creative Juice. She used the Loaf Pan die from the new Sizzix Vintage Kitchen collection. The tags are from the Kitchen Labels die. I love the fresh colors Lisa chose!  [Read more…]

Categories:
Holiday Crafts, Projects
Tags:
Eileen Hull Sizzix dies, Food gifts, Kitchen Labels, Lisa Hoel, Loaf Pan, Quick and Easy Holiday Projects

Quick and Easy Holiday Garland

1 Dec

Happy December everyone! I am celebrating because this happened…

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Hold on to your hats because we are going to be showing you LOTS of inspiration this month! It’s the most wonderful time of the year so keep coming back to check out some quick and easy ways to package holiday gifts, make tags, cards and labels for your homemade (or store bought- we won’t tell!) crafts and goodies. The important thing is to show you are thinking of someone, right? [Read more…]

Categories:
Holiday Crafts, Projects, Uncategorized
Tags:
Die cut garland, Easy Holiday projects, Quick and Easy Garland

Easter Basket Greetings

20 Apr

Easter-basket-eileenhull.com.jpgHappy Easter! 

The first wave of wedding guests have arrived- my daughter Jess, her husband Jason, two sons Daniel and Hunter and pup Walker. We have christened the new kitchen today with a delicious brunch cooked by Jason. Added bonus- he is figuring out how to work the new appliances and showing me- yes!

Here’s a little quick project I made using the Sizzix Basket die from the Picket Fence collection. I die cut the basket from matboard and then embossed the basket sections with the Basketweave and Honeycomb set. I inked it in yellow and shaded with brown, then added green crinkle paper shreds, some felt stickers and a few glitter eggs.

We are off to church and then I will put the  ham in the oven and head out to clean the potting shed which I have been putting off…

Categories:
Eileen Hull, Holiday Crafts, Projects, Scoreboards, Sizzix
Tags:
Easter basket, new kitchen, ScoreBoards, Sizzix

St. Patrick’s Day Gift and #PaperTrail Updates

17 Mar

I got such a nice comment on my blog regarding the Inspiration Team and a St. Patrick’s Day ATB I had created here. from Orla, a genuine Irish lassie. She says,

“What a talented group! I think my Sunday just got filled as I want to visit all the blogs. I should be making my St. Patrick’s Day cards!

Eileen – Hope to make it to Connecticut on the 27th – I’m from Ireland and now I want that Irish block – it’s so beautiful and tasteful – I refuse to engage in what I call the “paddywhackery” and always love finding lovely Irish “stuff” – safe travels.
Beannachtai na feile Padraig
Happy St Patrick’s Day
Orla

Orla, the Irish block is yours! Hope you can come pick it  up and I can meet you in person at the Great American Stamp Store! We’ll be doing a free Make and Take with my new Sizzix Cherished dies from 1:00 till 3:00 PM. Hope to see you there!

To see a full listing of our#PaperTrail East Coast Mini-Tour to New England, click on the Events page above for more info. Or check out Amy’s post here…

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And I heard we may have a very special visitor while we are there… An amazing artist! Here are some hints- she teaches at a store I just mentioned, she LOVES stencils and is another sweet Irish girl (if I am not mistaken)… Can you guess who it could be? More surprises ahead!

Follow us on the #Papertrail to follow our adventures! We’ll be posting on my Facebook page so you will want to LIKE it!

Wishes for a Happy St. Patrick’s Day and lots of luck in the year to come!

Categories:
Holiday Crafts, Uncategorized

St. Patrick’s Day Artist Trading Block

11 Mar

With a name like Eileen, I suppose you can guess I am Irish. So to celebrate St. Patrick’s Day, I created an Artist Trading Block using Craft Attitude, the Sizzix Block/Cube/Bank die and artwork I found over at The Graphics Fairy.

Craft Attitude works really well on my Sizzix boxes and books. It looks like the artwork is printed right on the matboard which totally baffles people- I love that! My seven year old granddaughter Trinity made a video showing how she had fun with it here.

Craft Attitude is quick and easy to work with. There are many different kinds of “Attitude” (Flower, Shoe, Jewelry, Wood, Magnet, etc) but they all work the same. Just print out whatever image you like on your ink jet printer on to the Craft Attitude film. Cut out the images that you need for your project. Then take a glue stick and rub over the glossy side of the film. Place the Craft Attitude right over the object and press down. Remove the paper backing and burnish image, smoothing out air bubbles as you go. And that is it my friends!

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So simple and such impressive results! One of the things I really like about this product is that it conforms to the surface of the material it is placed on for a nice textured look I am thinking next time I will try it over burlap! There are so many ways to use this…

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You will need:

Craft Attitude
Sizzix ScoreBoards XL Die – Block/Cube/Bank, 3-D
Sizzix Bigz Die – Flower Layers w/Heart Petals
Sizzix Little Sizzles – 6″ x 13″ Mat Board Pack, 6 White Sheets
gold glitter glue, double sided tape, gold marker, glue stick, gold pipe cleaners, white cardstock

supplies

Lay out your artwork in a photo editing program. Before you print, remember to reverse the image! The block that I am using measures 3″ square, so I sized all of the art to fit. Cut out square images.

Die cut Artist Trading Block from two pieces of matboard. Figure out where you want each image to appear when you have folded up the box.

With a glue stick, apply glue to each square of the matboard, then place image glossy side down on square. Peel off backing paper and smooth film over block.

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Repeat for all sides of the block. Place Lady with Hat art over a piece of cardstock.

Glue art to paper and remove backing. Leave a 2″ tab of paper below the image. Trim to 2 7/8″ wide.

With a gold marker, edge the sides of the blocks and the inside edges of each square, and around the edges of the Lady with Hat.

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Die cut 12 green clover shapes from Flower with Heart Petals die. Thread 2-3 on each gold pipe cleaner.

Assemble box using double sided tape, tucking in all of the flaps and leaving the top opening untaped.

Slip Lady with Hat and gold stems through closed box lid.

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For more information on creating your own Artist Trading Blocks, please visit The Artists on the Block blog to see samples of other blocks and lots of inspiration! Or watch my quick stop- motion video to see how fun they are to put together.

Check out what some of my crafty friends are doing with Craft Attitude…

An InLinkz Link-up


 

Categories:
Holiday Crafts, Projects, Uncategorized
Tags:
Artist Trading Block, ATB, Craft Attitude, St. Patrick's Day Artist Trading Block

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I grew up in a big family where there was always an art project in the works. Learning to think creatively has been a huge benefit throughout my life: from thirteen military moves and raising four children to developing product lines for craft manufacturers. Come visit and see a slice of my life...
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