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Simple Snowball Neighbor Gift

21
Dec
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Amy here from The Happy Scraps today. I’m so excited to share this project with you using the Winter Wonderland collection. Do you enjoy giving neighbor gifts to your friends and neighbors for Christmas? Today I’m sharing this Simple Snowball Neighbor Gift and the best part is, even if you live in a warm climate where you don’t have snow, you can still give these Snowball gifts to your friends.

Create these interactive and fun gifts for friends and neighbors using the #winterwonderland collection with the tutorial from @thehappyscraps on the @pebblesinc blog.

I used the 1-2-3 Punch Board and used the instructions to make a 4″ box out of a 12″ x 12″ paper.

Create these interactive and fun gifts for friends and neighbors using the #winterwonderland collection with the tutorial from @thehappyscraps on the @pebblesinc blog.

I trimmed the corners off of each side of the paper because I wanted to create a box without a top.

Create these interactive and fun gifts for friends and neighbors using the #winterwonderland collection with the tutorial from @thehappyscraps on the @pebblesinc blog.

This is what your paper should look like before it’s folded.

Create these interactive and fun gifts for friends and neighbors using the #winterwonderland collection with the tutorial from @thehappyscraps on the @pebblesinc blog.

Fold your paper on the score lines, then use the Sticky Thumb Double Sided Tape and place on each corner like pictured below.

Create these interactive and fun gifts for friends and neighbors using the #winterwonderland collection with the tutorial from @thehappyscraps on the @pebblesinc blog.

Fold your box together adhereing the corner together like pictured. Repeat for each corner.

Create these interactive and fun gifts for friends and neighbors using the #winterwonderland collection with the tutorial from @thehappyscraps on the @pebblesinc blog.

Once the box is assembled, use more double sided tape on each flap inside the box.

Create these interactive and fun gifts for friends and neighbors using the #winterwonderland collection with the tutorial from @thehappyscraps on the @pebblesinc blog.

Adhere each flap to the sides of the box.

Create these interactive and fun gifts for friends and neighbors using the #winterwonderland collection with the tutorial from @thehappyscraps on the @pebblesinc blog.

Make some yarn pom poms, or something else you can think of, that look like snowballs.

Create these interactive and fun gifts for friends and neighbors using the #winterwonderland collection with the tutorial from @thehappyscraps on the @pebblesinc blog.

Fill your cute new box with the pom poms.

Create these interactive and fun gifts for friends and neighbors using the #winterwonderland collection with the tutorial from @thehappyscraps on the @pebblesinc blog.

Wrap your box in cellophane wrap and tie it with some baker’s twine.

Create these interactive and fun gifts for friends and neighbors using the #winterwonderland collection with the tutorial from @thehappyscraps on the @pebblesinc blog.

Use a mini clothes pin and place a Winter Wonderland Icons Glitter Sticker on it. Attach the clothes pin to the baker’s twine.

Create these interactive and fun gifts for friends and neighbors using the #winterwonderland collection with the tutorial from @thehappyscraps on the @pebblesinc blog.

Clip a cute tag from the Winter Wonderland Snowfun onto the box with the clothes pin.

Create these interactive and fun gifts for friends and neighbors using the #winterwonderland collection with the tutorial from @thehappyscraps on the @pebblesinc blog.

The Winter Wonderland Snowfun sheet of paper has so many fun saying on cards, there are several to choose from. I thought the Snow Ball Fight card was fun for these little Snowball Neighbor Gifts.

Create these interactive and fun gifts for friends and neighbors using the #winterwonderland collection with the tutorial from @thehappyscraps on the @pebblesinc blog.

The stickers on the clothes pins add a fun touch to the gift.

Create these interactive and fun gifts for friends and neighbors using the #winterwonderland collection with the tutorial from @thehappyscraps on the @pebblesinc blog.

The best part about these is that they are so simple to put together and they can be used in any climate! Who would you give these fun snowball gifts to?

Supplies:
Winter Wonderland Snowfun
Winter Wonderland Snow Day
Winter Wonderland Blizzard
Winter Wonderland Winter Walk
Winter Wonderland Icons Glitter Stickers
Sticky Thumb Double Sided Tape
1-2-3 Punch Board
Cellophane
Baker’s Twine
Clothes Pins

Filed Under: Gift, Gift Box, Papercraft, We R Memory Keepers, Winter Tagged With: Amy Cowley, Gift, Gift Box, Gift Tags, stickers, Sticky Thumb, Winter Wonderland

Simple Hot Cocoa Gift

04
Dec
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Hello! Amy from The Happy Scraps here today. I can’t wait to show you how to put these cute and simple Hot Cocoa Gifts together today using the Winter Wonderland collection. I don’t know about you, but here in Utah winter has really decided to show up. We’ve had some snow and it’s been cold! That means it’s the best time for hot cocoa right? And really, what is more fun than dressing up a packet of hot cocoa to give to a friend?

Create these cute and simple Hot Cocoa Gifts with the #WinterWonderland collection from @pebblesinc and this tutorial from @thehappyscraps.

I pulled out the Winter Wonderland Snowfun paper and cut out a couple of the sayings that I thought would go well with my packets of hot cocoa. I cut them down to the size that would fit on the packet well.

Create these cute and simple Hot Cocoa Gifts with the #WinterWonderland collection from @pebblesinc and this tutorial from @thehappyscraps.

I rounded the corners on the tag.

Create these cute and simple Hot Cocoa Gifts with the #WinterWonderland collection from @pebblesinc and this tutorial from @thehappyscraps.

Then I punched a hole in the top of the tag so I could tie it on the hot cocoa package.

Create these cute and simple Hot Cocoa Gifts with the #WinterWonderland collection from @pebblesinc and this tutorial from @thehappyscraps.

I cut a piece of Winter Wonderland Snow Day and Toasty Warm paper large enough to go around my hot cocoa packet.

Create these cute and simple Hot Cocoa Gifts with the #WinterWonderland collection from @pebblesinc and this tutorial from @thehappyscraps.

I grabbed my sticky thumb two-sided adhesive tape and put some on the edge of the paper wrap.

Create these cute and simple Hot Cocoa Gifts with the #WinterWonderland collection from @pebblesinc and this tutorial from @thehappyscraps.

Then I peeled the backing off the two-sided adhesive and stuck it to the other side of the paper, making it so you can slide that packet right out of the paper.

Create these cute and simple Hot Cocoa Gifts with the #WinterWonderland collection from @pebblesinc and this tutorial from @thehappyscraps.

I cut smaller strips of the back of Winter Wonderland Snow Day and Shiver and wrapped them around the center of the packet as well.

Create these cute and simple Hot Cocoa Gifts with the #WinterWonderland collection from @pebblesinc and this tutorial from @thehappyscraps.

I grabbed some coordinating baker’s twine and tied my tags on at the top. I think they turned out pretty cute!

Create these cute and simple Hot Cocoa Gifts with the #WinterWonderland collection from @pebblesinc and this tutorial from @thehappyscraps.

These are so simple and quick to make that they would be the perfect little gift for kids to give to their friends or you could but a group of them together to give as a neighbor gift too.

Create these cute and simple Hot Cocoa Gifts with the #WinterWonderland collection from @pebblesinc and this tutorial from @thehappyscraps.

I know I’d love to drink up a cup of hot cocoa, especially if the packaging looked this cute!

Create these cute and simple Hot Cocoa Gifts with the #WinterWonderland collection from @pebblesinc and this tutorial from @thehappyscraps.

So head on out to the store, pick up some hot cocoa, grab your Winter Wonderland paper and make up some cute hot cocoa packets!
Amy

Supplies:
Winter Wonderland Snowfun
Winter Wonderland Snow Day
Winter Wonderland Toasty Warm
Winter Wonderland Shiver
Sticky Thumb Double Sided Tape.
WRMK Corner Rounder
WRMK Crop-A-Dile
Baker’s Twine
Hot Cocoa Packets

Filed Under: American Crafts, Gift, Winter Tagged With: Amy Cowley, DIY, quick gifts, Winter Wonderland

Thanksgiving Host Gift

23
Nov
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Hello, Amy from The Happy Scraps here today, and I’m excited to be sharing this Thanksgiving Host Gift with you. I don’t know about you, but when I think about all the work that goes into hosting Thanksgiving at your home, I think about just how much work it really is! I thought it would be fun to put together a little Thank you kind of gift to give to the host. It doesn’t have to be anything big, but enough to let them know that you are thinking about them and grateful for all the work they put into having a great Thanksgiving dinner at their home.

Tell the Thanksgiving host thank you with this quick and simple gift card holder from @thehappyscraps made using the Harvest Collection from @pebblesinc.

When I was thinking about the project I was creating for this gift, I knew that the Harvest Collection would be the perfect collection for this. I grabbed just a few supplies and got started.

Tell the Thanksgiving host thank you with this quick and simple gift card holder from @thehappyscraps made using the Harvest Collection from @pebblesinc.

Since I was using the 1-2-3 Punch Board, I followed the instruction on the board to create a 2 1/2″ x 3 1/2″ box envelope. I pulled out a piece of Fall Time paper from the Harvest 6″ x 6″ paper pad and trimmed it to be 5 1/2″ square.

Tell the Thanksgiving host thank you with this quick and simple gift card holder from @thehappyscraps made using the Harvest Collection from @pebblesinc.

Then I followed the directions on the punch board to know where to score and punch the paper.

Tell the Thanksgiving host thank you with this quick and simple gift card holder from @thehappyscraps made using the Harvest Collection from @pebblesinc.

Once I was done on the punch board, this is what my 5 1/2″ square piece of paper looked like.

Tell the Thanksgiving host thank you with this quick and simple gift card holder from @thehappyscraps made using the Harvest Collection from @pebblesinc.

I folded on all the score lines, and then grabbed my Sticky Thumb Two Way Glue. I applied adhesive on the inside of the bottom flap.

Tell the Thanksgiving host thank you with this quick and simple gift card holder from @thehappyscraps made using the Harvest Collection from @pebblesinc.

This is what my envelope looked like once the glue was dry. This is when you can put a fun gift card and some shredded paper in the envelope. Wouldn’t a gift card for a pedicure or massage be a great way to thank the host?

Tell the Thanksgiving host thank you with this quick and simple gift card holder from @thehappyscraps made using the Harvest Collection from @pebblesinc.

I cut a 1″ x 9.5″ strip of the Harvest Hand Towel cardstock to create a band around the envelope.

Tell the Thanksgiving host thank you with this quick and simple gift card holder from @thehappyscraps made using the Harvest Collection from @pebblesinc.

I scored the strip of paper where the folds needed to be, and then used an adhesive dot to attach the ends of it together on the back. I didn’t attach this to my envelope at all, it’s just a band that can slide on or off.

Tell the Thanksgiving host thank you with this quick and simple gift card holder from @thehappyscraps made using the Harvest Collection from @pebblesinc.

Once it was turned over, this is what it looked like. This band is what keeps the envelope closed. Now you are ready to embellish your envelope and the Harvest Flour Sack Fabric Stickers are perfect for this.

Tell the Thanksgiving host thank you with this quick and simple gift card holder from @thehappyscraps made using the Harvest Collection from @pebblesinc.

I chose the Thank You So Much sentiment. I attached it to the front of my envelope band, and then added a couple of Harvest Enamel Dots to the bottom corner. I tied a ribbon around the band and I was all finished.

Tell the Thanksgiving host thank you with this quick and simple gift card holder from @thehappyscraps made using the Harvest Collection from @pebblesinc.

The best part about this project is it will let the Thanksgiving host know that you are thinking about and appreciate them, and it doesn’t take long at all to make one of these cute envelopes.

Tell the Thanksgiving host thank you with this quick and simple gift card holder from @thehappyscraps made using the Harvest Collection from @pebblesinc.

Do you have plans to leave home for Thanksgiving or are you the host this year?

Supplies:
Harvest Single-Sided 6 x 6 Paper Pad
Harvest Hand Towel Cardstock
Harvest Flour Sack Fabric Stickers
Harvest Enamel Dots
Sticky Thumb Two-Way Glue Pen
Adhesive Dots
1-2-3 Punch Board

Filed Under: American Crafts, Gift, Papercraft, Thank You, Thanksgiving, We R Memory Keepers Tagged With: Amy Cowley, DIY, Harvest, Quick Gift, Thanksgiving

DIY Blessed Banner

09
Nov
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Hello Pebbles fans! Amy here from The Happy Scraps today. I love this time of year! I love the crispness in the air, all that comes with the Thanksgiving season, and of course paper crafting. Today I’m excited to share the tutorial with you for this DIY Blessed Banner using the beautiful Pebbles Harvest Collection.

Use the #Harvest collection to create this beautiful BLESSED Banner with the tutorial from @thehappyscraps on the @pebblesinc blog.

I went through the Harvest collection and found some patterned paper that I knew I might use in making this banner. I also picked out some fun embellishments.

Use the #Harvest collection to create this beautiful BLESSED Banner with the tutorial from @thehappyscraps on the @pebblesinc blog.

I cut my paper down to 5″ x 6″.

Use the #Harvest collection to create this beautiful BLESSED Banner with the tutorial from @thehappyscraps on the @pebblesinc blog.

Using the We R Memory Keepers Banner Punch Board, I cut my banner pieces and punched the holes in the top.

Use the #Harvest collection to create this beautiful BLESSED Banner with the tutorial from @thehappyscraps on the @pebblesinc blog.

Here are the pieces all cut.

Use the #Harvest collection to create this beautiful BLESSED Banner with the tutorial from @thehappyscraps on the @pebblesinc blog.

I used some brown ink to ink the edges of the banner pieces.

Use the #Harvest collection to create this beautiful BLESSED Banner with the tutorial from @thehappyscraps on the @pebblesinc blog.

Next I used back side of the Harvest Scattered Leaves Cardstock to cut some pieces to 3.5″ x 3″.

Use the #Harvest collection to create this beautiful BLESSED Banner with the tutorial from @thehappyscraps on the @pebblesinc blog.

I used the We R Memory Keepers Corner Chomper to round the corners of my little cards. Once the corners were rounded, I used the brown ink the ink the edges of these as well.

Use the #Harvest collection to create this beautiful BLESSED Banner with the tutorial from @thehappyscraps on the @pebblesinc blog.

I used my electronic die cutting machine to cut out the letters to spell BLESSED. I cut these letters out of the Harvest Cutting Board Cardstock. I grabbed some dimensional adhesive so adhere these to the banner pieces.

Use the #Harvest collection to create this beautiful BLESSED Banner with the tutorial from @thehappyscraps on the @pebblesinc blog.

I placed dimensional adhesive on each corner of my card.

Use the #Harvest collection to create this beautiful BLESSED Banner with the tutorial from @thehappyscraps on the @pebblesinc blog.

I attached the card, then used dimensional adhesive on the back of the letters.

Use the #Harvest collection to create this beautiful BLESSED Banner with the tutorial from @thehappyscraps on the @pebblesinc blog.

Then attached the letters to the banner.

Use the #Harvest collection to create this beautiful BLESSED Banner with the tutorial from @thehappyscraps on the @pebblesinc blog.

Now comes the really fun part. The embellishments. I used the Harvest Enamel Dots along with the Wood Veneer Leaves.

Use the #Harvest collection to create this beautiful BLESSED Banner with the tutorial from @thehappyscraps on the @pebblesinc blog.

I attached the embellishments, alternating the colors of the enamel dots I used on each piece.

Use the #Harvest collection to create this beautiful BLESSED Banner with the tutorial from @thehappyscraps on the @pebblesinc blog.

Last, I used some brown baker’s twine to string the banner together.

Use the #Harvest collection to create this beautiful BLESSED Banner with the tutorial from @thehappyscraps on the @pebblesinc blog.

Now you are all ready to hang this beautiful banner in your home for the Thanksgiving season!

Use the #Harvest collection to create this beautiful BLESSED Banner with the tutorial from @thehappyscraps on the @pebblesinc blog.

The dimension added by using the dimensional adhesive makes this banner more textured. The wood veneer leaves add a fun texture as well.

Use the #Harvest collection to create this beautiful BLESSED Banner with the tutorial from @thehappyscraps on the @pebblesinc blog.

Do you have the perfect place in your home to hang this BLESSED banner?

Use the #Harvest collection to create this beautiful BLESSED Banner with the tutorial from @thehappyscraps on the @pebblesinc blog.

 

Supplies:
Harvest Fall Time Cardstock
Harvest From My Kitchen Cardstock
Harvest Hand Towel Cardstock
Harvest Sunflowers Cardstock
Harvest Scattered Leaves Cardstock
Harvest Cutting Board Cardstock
Harvest Enamel Dots
Harvest Wood Veneer Leaves
Dimensional Adhesive
We R Memory Keepers Banner Punch Board
We R Memory Keepers Corner Chomper
Brown Ink Pad
Baker’s Twine
Electronic Die Cutting Machine

Filed Under: Banner, Thanksgiving, Tutorial, We R Memory Keepers Tagged With: Amy Cowley, Banner, DIY, Harvest, Home Decor, Thanksgiving

Halloween Treat Cards

22
Oct
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Hello, Amy here from The Happy Scraps. Today I’m going to show you how I put these bright and colorful Halloween Treat Cards together. Using the Pebbles BOO! Collection, some suckers and a few other supplies.

Learn to create these Halloween Treat Cards from @thehappyscraps using the @pebblesinc Boo! Collection.

I found some coordinating cardstock for the Halloween paper I was using, and trimmed it to be a card base for a 4 1/4″ x 5 1/2″ card. I cut a piece of BOO! Trick or Treat paper to fit the front of the card, along with a smaller piece of BOO! Confettis paper.

Learn to create these Halloween Treat Cards from @thehappyscraps using the @pebblesinc Boo! Collection.

I inked the edges of each piece with some black ink.

Learn to create these Halloween Treat Cards from @thehappyscraps using the @pebblesinc Boo! Collection.

I applied some BOO! glow in the dark chipboard thickers to the smaller piece of paper for the front of the card.

Learn to create these Halloween Treat Cards from @thehappyscraps using the @pebblesinc Boo! Collection.

Using adhesive dots I attached the larger piece of paper to the card base, then using raised adhesive dots, I attached the smaller piece of paper to the front of the card.

Learn to create these Halloween Treat Cards from @thehappyscraps using the @pebblesinc Boo! Collection.

Your card is almost done.

Learn to create these Halloween Treat Cards from @thehappyscraps using the @pebblesinc Boo! Collection.

All that’s left to do is attach a treat to the card. I made some suckers in Halloween colors that I thought would be fun to attach to the cards. I used adhesive dots to attach the sucker.

Learn to create these Halloween Treat Cards from @thehappyscraps using the @pebblesinc Boo! Collection.

This next card is fun because it uses the magical Heidi Swapp Minc Foil Applicator. I did the same thing as above, finding a coordinating card base and a couple of papers from the BOO! Collection that I wanted to use. I also used one of the Pebbles labels for the Minc Foil Applicator.

Learn to create these Halloween Treat Cards from @thehappyscraps using the @pebblesinc Boo! Collection.

I inked the edges of the paper, the attached them to the card front.

Learn to create these Halloween Treat Cards from @thehappyscraps using the @pebblesinc Boo! Collection.

I placed adhesive dots on the corners of the back of the label that I added foil to.

Learn to create these Halloween Treat Cards from @thehappyscraps using the @pebblesinc Boo! Collection.

Then attached it to the front of the card.

Learn to create these Halloween Treat Cards from @thehappyscraps using the @pebblesinc Boo! Collection.

Then last of all, use adhesive dots to attach the sucker to the front of the card.

Learn to create these Halloween Treat Cards from @thehappyscraps using the @pebblesinc Boo! Collection.

You have a couple of cute cards now that you could give to your kids, friends, family, etc. with the treat already attached

Learn to create these Halloween Treat Cards from @thehappyscraps using the @pebblesinc Boo! Collection.

What are your favorite kinds of cards to make?

If you like this post, you might also like this Simple Pumpkin Banner.

pumpkin-banner-3

Supplies:
BOO! Trick or Treat Cardstock
BOO! Confettis Cardstock
BOO! Creepy Crawly Cardstock
BOO! Glow in the Dark Chipboard Thickers
Pebbles Minc Halloween Label Stickers
American Crafts Smooth Cardstock 12 x 12 Paper Pad
Adhesive Dots
Black Ink

Filed Under: Cards, Halloween Tagged With: Amy Cowley, Boo!, Cards, Halloween, Treat

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