Aug 06 2007

Gift Giving

Published by jami at 11:00 am under Papercrafting

*SIGH* I had a post all typed up and ready to go last night and when I hit “Save” it was *poof* GONE!  I just didn’t have it in me to re-create it lat night, so I’m back this morning to try again.

I knew I had to get back to blogging after getting a call on my cell phone yesterday just as I was leaving church.  It was my Mom - “just checking on you.  You haven’t blogged in 5 days, is everything OK?”  Now that’s BAD!!!  Bwahahahahahahaha!  I just didn’t have much time to stamp last week and I got into a bit of a blogging funk when my Stamping Top 50 icon and account disappeared into thin air.  I had worked my way up to #72 and got pretty excited each time it jumped a notch.  Curt would even call me from work sometimes to tell me my number.  I know it’s dumb, but it was fun.  When I started this blog I refused to install a visitor counter so I wouldn’t get too caught up in the numbers game, but I did decide to play with Stampers Top 50 anyway.  I have e-mailed them with no response.  Last night I learned that this has happened to several friends as well, so I guess I need to just let it go.

I had a couple of little gifts that needed to be wrapped, so I thought I’d share what I came up with.  The first one is a very simple genie bag.

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Last year I made my friend Brenda a lunch tin with dividers and a variety of greeting cards.  Now she’s in need of a *refill* so I came up with some cute cards using retired sets that I can no longer use on my Demo display board.  Usually I make the mini genie bags with the tiny white lunch sacks and quarter sheets of cardstock, but this time I started with a full size white lunch sack cut down to a height of 6 inches. This fits a dozen cards and envelopes perfectly.  I attached Real red cardstock (6.25″ x 7″) to front and back and punched handles with the SU large oval punch (3 times slightly overlapping).  Velcro dots were added on both sides of the handle to keep the filled bag closed.  The bag was decorated with some Fancy Pants designer cardstock and Maya Road chipboard monogram covered with the other side of the Fancy Pants paper.  Easy peasy.  My only question is…why did something this simple take me 4 days to complete?  LOL!

This next project is for Brenda’s daughter Sarah.  She recently had a birthday and we bought her a gift certificate.  It was an *old fashioned* paper GC and rolled up it fits nicely in this band aid tin.  I love decorating band aid tins - they are just so cute!

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Again this is a super simple project.  I started by covering the tin with Heidi Grace (Flower Flower) dp from eclectic Paperie using sticky strip.  Then I punched a Marvy scallop circle from some coordinating soft yellow Prismatics textured cardstock and punching slots in the circle for the ribbon to slide through.  The monogram is Maya Road (New York Upper Case) chipboard which I *painted* with Brilliance Pearlescent Orchid ink dtp - it gives such a shiny/pearly finish - I love it!  AMuse twinkle dot stickers finished off the monogram and the whole project was completed with a bunch of ribbon from my stash.

If you haven’t decorated a band aid tin you really need to.  It’s so cool that they are readily available at eP now.  When I was first buying them it was so hit and miss to try and find them.  You can also get them sometimes at www.creativexpress.com.   A standard size gift card also fits niceley in them and I’m sure you can come up with a bunch more ideas.  They are super cute done up for Halloween or Christmas!

Sorry I was out of touch for so long.  I do plan to post again tomorrow so please check back.  Thanks for stopping by!

8 Responses to “Gift Giving”

  1. Vickion 06 Aug 2007 at 12:01 pm

    Oh how sweet! Love these little metal boxes!! I’ll need to try one out for sure!! Thanks for sharing! :)

  2. Mistyon 06 Aug 2007 at 6:40 pm

    The bag and tin are so inspirational! Love them.
    Misty

  3. Shelley ~ photocropperon 07 Aug 2007 at 4:46 am

    Very cool gifts! I so need to get some of those bandaid tins!
    Glad you are back to blogging!

  4. juliehrron 07 Aug 2007 at 9:01 am

    Oh, I just hate when they *poof* like that! {{{{{{Jami}}}}}} But, I thank you for perservering, because look at these beauties we now get to ogle!!! ………..THUD!!! So darling! *smooches* Jules

  5. Sencieon 07 Aug 2007 at 10:34 am

    Oh my goodness!!!! This bandaid tin is sooooo cute!!!!!! Love it!!!

  6. savorthejourneyon 08 Aug 2007 at 12:49 am

    Tins!! I hope we always have tins to alter and share with our friends! You always have such an impeccable style, Jami! Kudos to you for sticking with it through the gremlins!! This was definitely worth it!

    ((hugs))
    ~Tex

  7. otteron 08 Aug 2007 at 9:20 am

    Beautious!! I have 15 of the bandaid tins downstairs…do you think I’ve done anything with them?!?! NOPE!!! Maybe soon after seeing this!!!

  8. leslierichon 09 Aug 2007 at 9:56 pm

    That’s very disappointing about the Stamping Top 50 issue. I don’t know what the trick is to it. Wish I did. I like the idea of your larger gift bag. The way you did the handle is cute! Also, the tin–I have dozens of those round tins and you’re right, they’re very easy to cover, especially when you’ve done several and know the measurements. They come out so cute! Your’s is darling!

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