Hi Everyone.
First off a big hello and thank-you to Liz and all her fantastic staff and customers who made me so welcome at the shop last weekend. I had so much fun and it was really great to meet so many of you.
I have a couple of ideas this week – SO easy to do and heaps of fun for a party
Wine Glass Markers
Baubles
Here I have used a cuttlebug die to cut paper, chipboard and acrylic and sandwiched them all together!
I have used the Christmas Carnival Collection from Kaisercraft for both the paper and the buttons. Liz has these at a fantastic price at the moment too. A printed name label and a couple of rhinestones and these are completed in under an hour!
Holly
These really could not be simpler!
This time I have used the Kaisercraft Tis the Season Chipboard Holly Leaves and added some red rhinestones and a painted chipboard letter.
Circles
I have used the packaging from the Imaginisce Cottage Christmas Stickers and cut 2 scalloped circles, used one of the Stickers to decorate the front and decorated with an eyelet for a neat finish.
A few beads on the ring for extra sparkle and again, these are put together really quickly.
Placecards
One of the great things about visiting the shop at the weekend was being able to actually have a really good look at the products.
These Theresa Collins papers are of an amazing quality and I have used a spellbinders labels die to cut the shapes and simply folded them in half
Each of these are slightly different and again I have used the Cuttlebug die to create the notes.
I hope these have inspired you to have a go at creating your own wine glass markers! They are a great way to use up scraps and make a great keepsake from a party!
The rings are available from any bead store or you could just use a piece of wire tied around the base of the glass.
Any questions – just leave a comment!
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WOWZA Lowri!! You are a paper-craftin' wizard these days! Love the name tags…what a fun lil project!
Wanted to let you know I received your package yesterday and I LOVE IT! Thanks for all the little scrap goods, but I really dig the card holder and cards! Thanks sooooo much! 🙂