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Snow Globe Ornaments

17
Dec
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Hi everyone! Amanda here today with a quick and easy holiday ornament that you can use to dress up your own tree or use as a sweet holiday gift.

Snow Globe Ornaments by @amanda_coleman1 using @pebblesinc Winter Wonderland collection

Handmade ornaments are one of my favorite joys of the season. In our house we like to make ornaments for our own tree, as well as give them as gifts to others. With a few basic crafting supplies and some adorable Winter Wonderland stickers, you can put together some charming holiday ornaments. The little snowmen and critters are perfectly sized for a 3″ clear plastic ornament that you can find at nearly every craft store this time of year.

Snow Globe Ornaments by @amanda_coleman1 using @pebblesinc Winter Wonderland collection

I can hardly stand the cuteness of this little wintry fox.

Snow Globe Ornaments by @amanda_coleman1 using @pebblesinc Winter Wonderland collection

This little snowman, with his face pointed toward the sky almost looks as though he is playing in the snow. There are plenty of snowmen in the Winter Wonderland collection to just make a collection of snowman ornaments.

Snow Globe Ornaments by @amanda_coleman1 using @pebblesinc Winter Wonderland collection

I can tell my cat is really going to like knocking this one out of the tree.

Snow Globe Ornaments by @amanda_coleman1 using @pebblesinc Winter Wonderland collection

To make the snow globe ornaments you will need: Clear plastic ornaments, Winter Wonderland stickers, foam adhesive, scrap cardstock, and fake snow. You may also want ribbon to add a pretty bow and some string to create a hanger. TIP: I keep my fake snow in a repurposed Parmesan cheese container. It makes it super easy to sprinkle snow wherever needed.

Snow Globe Ornaments by @amanda_coleman1 using @pebblesinc Winter Wonderland collection

Start by “un-stickying” your stickers. This will keep the fake snow from sticking to everything. Wendy Sue shares an easy technique for removing stickiness from stickers HERE. Then stack a few foam circles to the back of your sticker. This will allow your trees to pop off of the back of the ornament. Cut one foam sticker in half so the foam follows the curve of the ornament.

Snow Globe Ornaments by @amanda_coleman1 using @pebblesinc Winter Wonderland collection

After you have stacked foam adhesive on the back of your tree stickers, position the trees on the back of the ornament, a little to the left or a little to the right, depending on how you want to set up your scene.

Snow Globe Ornaments by @amanda_coleman1 using @pebblesinc Winter Wonderland collection

Create a little stand out of scrap cardstock and adhere it to the back of your snowman or critter. Adhere the stand to the bottom middle of your ornament half.

Snow Globe Ornaments by @amanda_coleman1 using @pebblesinc Winter Wonderland collection

Shake a little bit of show into your ornament until it is about 1/2″ deep. Snap the two halves of the ornament together and add a decorative ribbon.  TIP: Secure snow globes by adding a dab of glue (I used E6000) to the top and bottom of the snow globe halves. This will keep little hands (and cats) from breaking them in half.

Snow Globe Ornaments by @amanda_coleman1 using @pebblesinc Winter Wonderland collection

Merry Christmas!
Amanda

Supplies:
Winter Wonderland Glitter Stickers 5.5″X12″ 2/PkgIcons
Ribbon
Foam Adhesive
Clear, Plastic Ornaments

Filed Under: Altered Item, Christmas, DIY, Winter Tagged With: Amanda Coleman, Christmas, DIY, Ornaments, snow globe, Winter Wonderland

Winter Projects with Monique

16
Dec
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Hi everyone! It’s Monique again, sharing some more projects I created with Pebbles’ fabulous Winter Wonderland collection. For today I decided to create another layout and because planner pages are what I love to do too, I decided to decorate a couple of those too.

Let’s start with the layout I made. This time I wanted to do a layout using more than one photo (which is what I normally tend to do). The design is an easy one. I started with three vertical stips of paper in the middle of my page and arranged the photos on the right and left side of it.

Next I created this cluster:

I totally adore the large dimensional rosette and decided that would be the focal point of my page. I layered it onto one of the huge glitter die-cut snowflakes and tucked a Christmas tree under it as well:

And after adding a few more stickers, snowflakes and a few drops of color mist I was done!

Supplies:
Winter Wonderland Snowfun patterned paper SKU: PBWW-33005
Winter Wonderland Blizzard patterned paper SKU: PBWW-33006
Winter Wonderland Winter Walk patterned paper SKU: PBWW-33007
Winter Wonderland Chips Glitter Snowflakes Die-Cut Shapes SKU: PBWW-733027
Winter Wonderland Chips Ephemera w/Glitter Die-Cut Shapes SKU: PBWW-733028
Winter Wonderland Glitter Stickers Icons SKU: PBWW-733019
Winter Wonderland Paper Embellishments Rosettes SKU: PBWW-733025

Next up are my planner pages. Because the Winter Wonderland collection contains so much beautiful washi tape and so many fun stickers, it’s really perfect to decorate planner pages with!! Here’s a quick look at all the washi tape that one booklet holds: fantastic right?!

For my first week I used mainly lots of the cute snowmen:

Here are a few detail photos: did you see those awesome coffee cup stickers!

And isn’t that moose fabulous?! If you’re wondering what the word “Sint” stands for … on December the 5th we (in The Netherlands) celebrate “Sinterklaas” and Sint is short for Sinterklaas (like Santa is short for Santa Claus).

All the paper strips with the text I used were cut off the bottom of the sheets of patterned paper. It’s like those were made for this purpose!

And here’s my planner page for the next week, this time focusing on all those awesome penguins:

And two detail photos:

 

How I adore this Winter Wonderland collection!!!

Supplies:
Winter Wonderland Snowfun patterned paper SKU: PBWW-33005
Winter Wonderland Blizzard patterned paper SKU: PBWW-33006
Winter Wonderland Toasty Warm patterned paper SKU: PBWW-33010
Winter Wonderland Glitter Stickers Icons SKU: PBWW-733019
Winter Wonderland Washi Tape Booklet SKU: PBWW-733029

These were the last projects I created as guest designer for Pebbles. I’m so grateful for this opportunity and hope you liked what I made. Thank you so much for stopping by to take a peek. Have a great day!
Monique

Filed Under: Altered Item, DIY, Guest Designer, Layout, Organization, Winter Tagged With: DIY, Guest Designer, Layout, Monique Liedtke, Planner, Winter Wonderland

Picture Perfect Christmas Cards

15
Dec
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Hi friends!  It’s Wendy Sue here today – and I’ve had one thought running through my head while I’ve been working on this project.  That thought? “Take a picture, it’ll last longer!” And if that picture can be carefully constructed by YOU with papers, stickers and die-cuts…all the better!  I wanted to use the fun Polaroid frame die (along with lots of other dies) in conjunction with the “Winter Wonderland” collection to create some fun “picture perfect” Christmas cards.  This is a fun way to use up lots of scraps and it’s easy enough that the kids can help!

A trio of picture-perfect holiday cards by @wendysuea using the "Winter Wonderland" collection by @pebblesinc

First, die-cut several Polaroid frames, “hello” pieces, and banners!

A trio of picture-perfect holiday cards by @wendysuea using the "Winter Wonderland" collection by @pebblesinc

Start mixing and matching pieces.

A trio of picture-perfect holiday cards by @wendysuea using the "Winter Wonderland" collection by @pebblesinc

Then throw in some printed dies, some stickers, and various patterned papers.

A trio of picture-perfect holiday cards by @wendysuea using the "Winter Wonderland" collection by @pebblesinc

The possibilities are endless and there’s no right or wrong way to create your picture.

A trio of picture-perfect holiday cards by @wendysuea using the "Winter Wonderland" collection by @pebblesinc A trio of picture-perfect holiday cards by @wendysuea using the "Winter Wonderland" collection by @pebblesinc

Be sure to share a sweet sentiment on the inside!

A trio of picture-perfect holiday cards by @wendysuea using the "Winter Wonderland" collection by @pebblesinc A trio of picture-perfect holiday cards by @wendysuea using the "Winter Wonderland" collection by @pebblesinc

Now you can send off your picture perfect cards to those you love!

A trio of picture-perfect holiday cards by @wendysuea using the "Winter Wonderland" collection by @pebblesincA trio of picture-perfect holiday cards by @wendysuea using the "Winter Wonderland" collection by @pebblesinc

Supplies:
Winter Wonderland 6×6 Paper Pad
Winter Wonderland Glitter Stickers
Winter Wonderland Chips Die Cut Shapes
Cottage Living Polaroid Dies
Sticky Thumb Adhesive Dots
This to That Adhesive Dispenser

Filed Under: Cards, Christmas, Winter Tagged With: Cards, Christmas, DIY, Wendy Sue Anderson, Winter Wonderland

Winter Cards with Mendi

14
Dec
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Winter Wonderland Cards-Instagram

Hello there! It’s Mendi here today and I’m excited to be back sharing some fun holiday themed cards & gift tags for Christmas using Pebbles adorable Winter Wonderland collection!

Up first I have a holiday card focused on all the adorable mitten stickers from the collection. I cut a small strip from the coordinating 6×6 paper to use as a border along the bottom and to tie my theme together.

Winter Wonderland Mittens Card-Mendi

My next card uses another sheet from the 6×6 paper pad for my card panel and then I set to work creating a little scene with various glittery stickers from the accent sticker sheet. I finished off my card with a little bling and a stamped sentiment in the corner.

Winter Wonderland Penguin Card-Mendi

My last Christmas card centers around the darling hot cocoa/coffee cup stickers and matching papers. I just love the colors in this collection, don’t you? For my sentiment I cut down this little phrase from a piece of paper from the 6×6 pad and I think it’s just perfect!

Winter Wonderland Hot Drink Card-Mendi

While I had all my supplies out, I thought it would be fun to create some keepsake gift tags for my sisters this year that could double as Christmas ornaments. I did this last year so I figured, why not make it a tradition. To make my tags sturdier I added a layer of chipboard between two sheets of patterned paper.

Winter Wonderland Gift Tags WEB1

For my tags I used the beautiful dimensional stickers and glittery snowflake chips.

Winter Wonderland Gift Tags WEB2

I loved the large wide stripes of the 12×12 paper and how they were the perfect print for stamping my messages on the back with some stamps from my stash.

Winter Wonderland Gift Tags WEB3

I finished off my tags by tying some organza ribbon through the holes and cinching them in with a little bakers twine bow.

I hope I’ve managed to inspire you with your own holiday crafting! I’ll be back next month with a couple of winter themed layouts I created with more of this amazing collection.

Supplies:
Winter Wonderland Blizzard 12×12 Patterned Paper
Winter Wonderland 6×6 Paper Pad
Winter Wonderland Icons Glitter Stickers
Winter Wonderland Glitter Snowflakes Chips Die-cut Shapes
Winter Wonderland Rosette Paper Embellishments

Filed Under: Cards, DIY, Guest Designer, Winter Tagged With: Cards, Christmas, DIY, Guest Designer, Mendi Yoshikawa, Winter Wonderland

Snowflake Tree Layout

10
Dec
4 Comments

Hello everyone! Eva Pizarro here today showing you how to use your snowflakes in the Winter Wonderland collection to make a fabulous tree for your Christmas layouts.

I love the Winter Wonderland line from Pebbles Inc. The color combination is gorgeous, and although it is not a traditional Christmas line, you can definitely use it to scrap your holiday pictures. My favorite items from the collection are these big snowflakes. You get 22 in the package, and they are the perfect size to embellish gifts. Plus, they are covered with a subtle glitter! They are lovely! As soon as I saw them I knew I wanted to use some to make a tree.

To make it, simply choose some of the snowflakes and cut some pieces to form the tree.

Beautiful Christmas layout by @evapizarrov using the new #WinterWonderland line by @pebblesinc

Cut some pieces of paper from the 6 x 6 inch pad and cover the back of the snowflake, alternating designs.

Beautiful Christmas layout by @evapizarrov using the new #WinterWonderland line by @pebblesinc

When you have all your snowflakes ready, arrange them on your page and adhere them with liquid glue. If the snowflakes overlap a bit, simply trim the pieces away.

Beautiful Christmas layout by @evapizarrov using the new #WinterWonderland line by @pebblesinc

And here’s my final layout – I love how it turned out. The tree covers most of the space so you don’t need many embellishments.

Beautiful Christmas layout by @evapizarrov using the new #WinterWonderland line by @pebblesinc

I used some washi tape and some chipboard shapes to embellish the corners .

Beautiful Christmas layout by @evapizarrov using the new #WinterWonderland line by @pebblesinc

And I bent the paper a little to add some dimension.

Beautiful Christmas layout by @evapizarrov using the new #WinterWonderland line by @pebblesinc

I used some silver alphas for my title. My little baby is almost 1 year old and after years of trying to become parents, he finally arrived! He is truly our best Christmas gift ever!

Beautiful Christmas layout by @evapizarrov using the new #WinterWonderland line by @pebblesinc

The snowflakes look amazing with that subtle glitter and the little bits of color here and there.

Beautiful Christmas layout by @evapizarrov using the new #WinterWonderland line by @pebblesinc

I hope you liked this page and that you try it at home!
Eva

Supplies:
Winter Wonderland Snow Day (733008)
Winter Wonderland 6″ x 6″ Paper Pad (733017)
Winter Wonderland Glitter Icons Stickers (733019)
Winter Wonderland “Glitter Snowflakes” Chips (733027) 
Winter Wonderland Chips Die-Cut Shapes with Glitter (733028)
Winter Wonderland Aloha Thickers, Glitter (733022)

Filed Under: Christmas, Layout Tagged With: Christmas, Eva Pizarro, Layout, Winter Wonderland

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