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Exclaim Cards

If you haven’t yet seen them in the Etsy shop yet, here is the official reveal of my new Exclaim cards for February. The whole set along with trios are available for sale, so get them now while they’re hot… like those little cinnamon heart candies. Valentine’s day is quickly sneaking up on us.

Exclaim is a set of block stamped cards for those incredibly heart-warming occasions where you want to shout out to the rooftops with joy and excitement. The inside of the cards are blank for your personal message. They come with a matching brown kraft envelope and each card is created using careful handcrafted techniques. The stamps were hand carved and printed onto fine quality white card stock.

These are great for weddings, showers, Valentines, engagements, anniversaries… you name it!

{photos taken by Scarlet O’Neill Photography}

 

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Dynamo Chocolate Type

The brilliant minds over at Dynamo came up with the concept of combining original type design with gourmet chocolate. They teamed up with Suite 88, Montréal’s premier chocolatier, and let them work their magic. The result was some delicious heavyweight slabs of chocolate, engraved with positive mantras for the new year. Check out their post featuring their mouth-watering typocolate.

{images from Dynamo}

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Friday Wrap: Upcycled Gift Wrap with Stamping

Want to get a little crafty and save some cash for your wrapping this holiday? Check out this How-to via Etsy incorporating kraft paper bags and easy hand-cut cork stamps. Brilliant! I actually made my own version of this approach using plain kraft paper and stamped dots using the unused eraser end of a pencil.

Happy wrapping!

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M Stetson: Pop-Up Shop

I’m a busy little elf preparing for the big City of Craft show this weekend in Toronto. I’m so excited but nervous too. It’s my first time out on display with my work. I hope to see lots of followers and friendly faces there. But in the meantime…

Just in time for the holidays, M Stetson Design has created beautifully modern and crafty gift wrappings with debossed clay tags. I adore them so much so, I had to share. Take a gander here for their whole gift tag collection available on Etsy. Even more beautiful is the fact that these tags will never be thrown out, and used over and over again for gift giving and passed down through generations. How special!

{photos from M Stetson on Etsy}

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For the Pets

As a new puppy owner, I can’t help but get a little excited over new pet products, like cute winter jackets and fancy upcycled furniture.

See what I’ve been eying for my little ones…

{1) Custom Pet Silhouette Hand Cut in White from Jessica Alpern on Etsy 2) Upcycled Vintage Train Case Pet Feeder from Atomic Attic on Etsy 3)  Upcycled Suitcase Pet Bed Handmade Wood Legs from Atomic Attic on Etsy 4) The Monty Coat from Rover Dog on Etsy 5) Fisherman’s Knot Dog Cowl from Earth Walkers on Etsy}

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Favours From David’s Tea

David’s Tea (my favourite tea spot in Canada, of course) has finally jumped on the wedding bandwagon! Of course their tea has always been available for creating thoughtful and delicious party favours, but now they make it easier than ever with a area of the company dedicated entirely to this process. Check out all the details here.

Not that into tea yet? Well what are you waiting for? Read up on my previous posts about this awesome gift idea:
It’s Tea Time! (Part 1)
It’s Tea Time! (Part 2)

Happy steeping!

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Friday Wrap: Tie it up

Bad news… Unfortunately I am ill again. I have been down and out with a painful cough and fever since Friday. Luckily the fever has diminished now, but I still have the joint and muscle aches, stuffiness, etc. Doctor’s office… here I come again.

In the meantime though, I owe you a Friday Wrap post from last week. This one focuses on wrapping with string. There are many ways of going about it. You can tie bows, use buttons, wrap it like a parcel, and use a variety of materials, like the yarn used in this Bird & Banner invite.

Here is a short and sweet tutorial on how to bundle up your own favour or invite package using a some string and a button.

1. Grab all your pieces for the package.
2. Cut a 30-40 inch piece of string and hug it around the pieces (front to back) evenly.
3. At the back, cross the strings and wrap them around the pieces vertically, bringing them around to the front again.
4. Now take both ends of the string and slip each under the center (horizontal) string. This will secure the button and bow in the center when you complete the next steps.
5. Take both ends of the string again and feed each into one hole of the button. Use the holes on a diagonal from one another if your button has 4 holes total.
6. Finally, do not tie a knot, but go straight into tying a bow. Before doing so though, make sure the entire string is pulled fairly tight, without bending your pieces of paper, but just so the string isn’t loose and going to slip off. And voila! You have yourself a perfectly tied, and easy to open package.

Happy Wrapping!

{photos from Wedding Bee, Papernstitch, and Bird & Banner}

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Friday Wrap: Wax Paper + Hearts

Haven’t wrapped that gift for your special someone yet? Well here’s a crafty idea involving lots of little die cut hearts. Now all you have to do is run out to your local craft store and grab one of these to get started.

Materials:

+ kraft paper for wrapping your gift(s)
+ die punch for a heart shape
+ assorted craft or construction paper (any colour or texture you prefer) for punching hearts out of
+ wax paper
+ tape
+ scissors
+ sewing needle
+ ribbon, string, trimming, or other tying materials

Instructions:

1. Wrap your gift(s) in kraft paper to start.
2. Cut a strip of wax paper to wrap around your gift and tape it securely at the back.

3. Grab your ribbon and wrap it around once or twice, depending on the width of the ribbon and what looks good layered over the wax paper.

4. Now get punching out some little paper hearts with your new toy!

5. Take your sewing needle and thread it with string. Then start pinning it through the center of your paper hearts until you get a good amount strung to wrap around your gift.

6. Once you are done threading, unthread the needle and cut the string with enough to tie it at the back of the gift.

7. Have some scrap paper lying about from punching out those heart shapes? Don’t throw it away! Use it for another gift wrap. Start by following step 1 and 2 again.

8. If you haven’t already, cut strips from the paper used to punch the heart shapes. Take 1 or 2 strips of the paper and tape them together with clear tape and wrap and secure them nicely at the back of the gift.

9. Now grab something frilly and pretty (like ribbon, lace, or trimming), and wrap it around a few times and secure it to the back of the gift too.

Now you have 2 beautifully presented gifts to give away! Happy Valentine’s everyone, and as always… happy giving! xoxo

{photos © Have & Hold Design}

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Friday Wrap: Stamped Type on Fabric

Happy Friday! Oh, what a busy week I’ve had. But I couldn’t leave you hanging without another Friday Wrap. Next week’s will surely be a special custom one from yours truly, but today I present another fun (yet possibly slightly messy) tutorial from Poppytalk.

Right now fabric wraps seem to be super popular, not only because they’re soft and unique, but because you can reuse the fabric after the gift has been unwrapped. How handy! So head over to the Poppytalk blog if you’re keen to make you’re own custom-stamped wrapping fabric. Have a great weekend everyone! …and try not to make too much of a mess.

{photos from Poppytalk with contributer post by Arounna of Bookhou}

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Friday Wrap: Postage Themed

Today’s featured wrap is a unique theme from Luise in Germany. Her wrapping proves you don’t have to actually send anything in the mail to make it look like beautiful pieces of mail. Luise claims that she didn’t even purchase materials for her wrapping; she used bits and pieces found in her drawers. Take inspiration from her and gather scraps and materials from around the home, but most importantly choose a theme. It will help steer all your wrapping in the same direction and you’ll be left with a cohesive collection of packages. And if you don’t have any scraps lying around, well start collecting! Dedicate a small box to ‘saved pretty things’ for the next time you have to wrap a gift and impress someone. That’s the way I roll.

{images from Luise on Flickr}

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