Thursday, October 10, 2013

CHRISTmas card with ornament

I am so excited making cards for Christmas. I love Christmas and I love to send cards to family members and friends. Here is one 'fresh out of the oven'. Enjoy.

 Supplies used
Paper: Dark red and off white (the Paper Studios), green with hollies (Recollections)
Tools: Embossing/ cutting machine (Sizzix), Holly embossing folder (the Paper Studio)
Embellishments: red and gold ribbons, holly button, mini wooden ornament.

Thank you for stopping by and God bless you all.
Vanias Reed   

Monday, October 7, 2013

Wreath Thanksgiving Card

I am so thankful that God gave me the opportunity to homeschool because I've learned a lot about the US teaching history. One of the things that I find fascinating about this country is how everything started based on faith. The people and the leaders trusted God for provision and guidance. For me Thanksgiving is a wonderful holiday to remember those things and to teach our children to have a thankful heart. It is a time to thank God for family, friends, and even the obstacles that we have in life for they help us to grow stronger.  Besides Thanksgiving is celebrated in the fall, the most beautiful season of the year for its colors. So the card I'm posting today is inspired by the season and the gratitude in my heart.
Supplies used
Paper: Rusty brown and vanilla (Recollections), dark green, rusty orange, maroon (the Paper Studios)
Tools: Embossing/cutting machine, border embossing folder (Post Card by the Paper Studios), hawthorn leaves punch, 1"circle punch (for corners)
Stamp: Happy Thanksgiving (Stampabilities)
Embellishments: Green bow

Get inspired by this beautiful season, thank God for all the good things He has given to you, and thank your friends and family with a handmade card.

Thanks for the visit. Be blessed.
Vanias Reed    

Sunday, October 6, 2013

CHRISTmas Baby

What an exciting time Christmas is! People seem to laugh more and do more for one another. But most of all, it is the celebration of God's Son birth. It is a time to remember that God humbled Himself to a human form because of His love for us. God created us to be with Him, but our sins (everything that we do that is wrong) separated us from Him. So, He then, sent His perfect Son to do what we can't because of our imperfection, to be the bridge that brings us back to the Creator. There is absolutely nothing we can do to deserve that. It is pure love, mercy (we don't get what we deserve) and grace (we get what we don't deserve). All we need is to believe that Jesus is the Son of God and THE ONLY WAY to be in a relationship with God. Then we ask God to forgive us from our sins and give our lives to Him. Pretty easy huh? On judgement day - and that day WILL COME for everyone - Jesus will the our 'lawyer' standing before God. When God looks at us, instead of seen our sins, He will see the sacrifice His Son did, and the word FORGIVEN "written" all over us. Is that awesome or what? The baby born in Bethlehem grew up, went to the cross, paid for our wrong doings, defeated death and is alive to defend us. The card I'm posting today is all about that baby, the baby that was like no other, the baby who was GOD WITH US!



















Supplies used
Paper: Red and white cardstock
Tools: Embossing/ cutting machine, snowflakes embossing folder, scalloped and circle puncher, computer and printer, black and red markers
Stamps: It's a boy, baby feet, Merry Christmas, hands and the Bible verse from the book of Isaiah 
Embellishments: Red ribbon, red gemstones

Celebrate Christmas!!! If you have a personal relationship with God, celebrate even more. If you don't yet, how about starting today? If you need more information on that, send me an email to papercreationsetc@hotmail.com and I will gladly respond.

Thank you for checking out my blog. May God's abundant blessings shower on you.
Vanias Reed    




Thursday, October 3, 2013

Wedding Invitation Ornament

What special gift can you give a couple who is getting married during the Christmas season? Of course it is always easier to just go to their wedding list at the store they registered it, but how about adding something personal like an ornament with their wedding invitation in it? Check it out.

 
 Supplies Used:
Clear ornament
Ornament stand (optional)
Wedding invitation
Embossed ornament-shaped tag 
White cardstock invitation (optional)
White ribbon
Silver (or gold if the top of your ornament is golden color) fuzzy wire
Tools: Ornament die, cutting embossing machine, snowflake embossing folder, silver glitter pen, clear gemstones, computer, printer, a pencil, 1/8" circle punch, eyelet, eyelet settler, silver (or gold) circle sticker.

Cut the invitation in horizontal strips between the sentences. I wanted to keep the original invitation, so I made a copy and pasted it to a white cardstock paper before cutting in strips. Roll the strips around a pencil with writing on the outside. Not too tight, yet not too loose either. Put the rolls inside the ornament, they will open showing the details of the invitation like date, address, bride and groom names, etc.


Place the top of the ornament back in place, and tie a white ribbon with a bow to it.
 
Print a sentiment phrase, the date and the couple's initials and glue the paper on the tag. Hang the tag on the ornament with the fuzzy wire. Cover the hole with a sticker. Add clear gemstones. 

Now you have something very personal for the couple to put on their mantel or to hang on their Christmas tree. You can put it with the other gifts in a bag, or hang it outside of your gift wrapping to decorate it.

Use the idea for December weddings, graduations (invitation), new babies (announcement)... 
Thank you so much for stopping by. I wish you endless blessings.
Vanias Reed     

Tuesday, October 1, 2013

Christmas Gift Tags

I love this time of the year when stores are displaying Christmas items and decor. I get inspired and want to start spreading the joy of the season all over. So how about beginning with some gift tags for the presents some of us started to buy already? Here they are.
 To list the supplies used, I'll name the tags in order from the top.
1. Candy Cane

2. Blue With Ornaments

3. Holly

4. Snowman

5. Poinsettia

6. Red bow

7. Christmas tree


Paper: 
1. Red, green with polka dots and cream
2. Blue and cream
3. Red, green with Merry Christmas and hollies, and white
4. Dark green
5. Red and cream
6. Candy Cane and white
7. Dark green, red and white
 Stamp: to, from
Tools: 1/8" circle hole punch, 1/8 inch double rectangle puncher eyelets, eyelet settler, twines
Embellishments:
1. Crossed Candy Canes sticker, little pearl
2. Ornaments paper border and blue stitches
3. Red and white twine, handmade holly sticker
4. Decorative paper border, gold border and snowman sticker
5. Candy cane paper border and poinsettia sticker with green gemstone
6. Red ribbon and bow, red gemstones and homemade candy cane sticker
7. Christmas tree stickers, red gemstones, pearls and gold star sticker
Now use your creativity, make your own Christmas cards and gift tags and impress those whom you love. 

Thank you for stopping by. Be blessed.
Vanias Reed     

   

Monday, September 23, 2013

Lego Indiana Jones Bday Card

My son loves Lego, and now he is in the "Indiana Jones Stage". Therefore we decided to use this theme to celebrate his 8th birthday and, of course, I made a card for him. I hope you enjoy it as much as he. Here it is

Supplies Used
Paper: Kraft cardstock (Recollections), green cardstock (the Paper Studios)
Tools: Cutting/embossing machine (Sizzix), large polka-dots embossing folder (the Paper Studios), computer, printer, square punch (to make the edge cuts on the banner), scissors (to distress the craft cardstock - see picture below)
Embellishments: whip (wire covered with brown tissue paper), Lego Indy and the fedora (cut out of a Lego box), twine, banner with Happy Birthday sentiment phrase (font sd fedora downloaded from the internet).



We made the thank you cards using the same theme, and I'll post them as soon as I can.

Thank you for stopping by. God bless you.
Vanias Reed      

Wednesday, September 18, 2013

Thanksgiving With Lace

Do you sometimes feel like changing things up a bit? I do. Don't take me wrong, I love traditions. But once in a while I like to do something different. 
The card I'm posting today is a Thanksgiving card without the turkey or the pumpkin, instead I used lace and pearls.

Supplies Used:
Paper: Brown, rusty orange, beige and off white (the Paper Studios)
Tools: maple leaf puncher (Recollections), 1/16" hole punch 
Stamp: Happy Thanksgiving (Stampabillities)
Ink: Brown marker for stamps (Recollections)
Embellishments: brown ribbon, pearls, lace, tag

Let me know in a comment how you turn your traditions into something new and exciting. 
Thank you so much for checking out my blog. Have a blessed crafting.
Vanias Reed