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Showing posts with label etsy. Show all posts

13 Crafts I Pursue


1.  Making Cards

2.  Scrapbooking

3.  Sewing ( gift card holders, wall hangings,purses, and dresses for my granddaughters. )



4.  Tee shirts (with vinyl and infusible ink - sublimation)

5.  Shadow boxes





6. Home Decor

7. Jewelry

8.  Keychains

9.  Infusible Ink on tote bags and zipper bags of all sizes.

10. Painted wood

11. Making wreaths

12.Watercolor

13.Sublimated tumblers, pens, pencils, wind spinners, and luggage tags
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Brand New Item! Holiday Earrings!

 Two styles of teardrop earrings to choose from:  A darling snowman with a red plaid backdrop, and a whimsical elf outfit.  Reasonably priced and arrive soon.  I hope you'll take a look!


Click the link above or the photo above to view the earrings on Etsy.  Thank you!


Thanksgiving Gratitude Bundle for Kids

 There is a new product in the Etsy shop!  It's a bundle of 7 activities designed especially for kids to help them express their gratitude and thankfulness this Thanksgiving season.  Check it out here!



Pencil and Fruit Faux Leather Snap Clips

 There are two new items in the Etsy shop!  Both are hair clips.  One is shaped like a pencil, perfect for back to school.


The other is adorned with whimsical fruit and daisies including banana, peach, orange, strawberry, and watermelon.


Both are made from hand cut faux leather.  What a cute accessory!

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Back to School First and Last Day Photo Props

 Brand new item in the Crafteverly Etsy shop! Check out these cute, printable, pennants!  Or make your own using Canva!


These classic black and white pennants will add a touch of charm and joy to your child's milestone photos.

Product Features:

  • Complete Set: Includes pennants for every grade from Preschool to 12th Grade.
  • Classic Style: Black and white to go with everything.
  • Easy to Use: Simply print, cut, and add a dowel or hang the pennants for instant photo props.
  • Reusable: These pennants can be used year after year for consistent school memories.
  • Versatile: Great for both first day and last day of school photos, making it easy to document your child's growth and achievements.

Perfect for:

  • Parents wanting to document their child's school journey.
  • Teachers looking for a fun classroom decoration.
  • School photographers seeking unique props.

Capture the Moments: From the excitement of the first day to the accomplishments of the last day, these Printable Photo Prop Pennants help you preserve those special school memories. Create a tradition your child will cherish as they look back on their school years with pride.

Visit Craft Schooling Sunday for more amazing creativity!

https://www.creativejewishmom.com/

Escape Room for Kids


 Here is a brand-new indoor escape roombrand-new indoor escape room for kids ages 7-12!  Includes 8 puzzles and a secret code to crack. Will the kids be able to escape from the watrpark?  No preparation for parents or caregivers.  Just print, cut puzzles in half, and use.  Lots of other themes are available in my Etsy shopEtsy shop, and printables are on sale till them end of June!  Create an amazing experience using printable escape rooms for kids.

Happy Thanksgiving!

 


Happy early Thanksgiving and Black Friday/Small Business Saturday/Cyber Monday.  Shopping season! If you plan to shop small on Saturday (or any day), why not check out my Etsy shop?

Do you go shopping on Black Friday?  I used to.  My mom would go with me, too.  But in the last 10-15 years, I haven't felt like it was worth it to brave the crowds since I haven't been shopping for big ticket items. However, if one of our daughters asked me to go with them, I wouldn't refuse.  It's good bonding time if nothing else!











Visit Stacy's Random Thoughts and Happy Tuesday for more fun.

Homemade Happiness for November 12

 Welcome! I have a few handmade cards to share with you today.

First, I have two birthday cards (hand colored and hand stamped).


Next I have 3 Christmas cards.  The first one is a layered card design from The Bearded Housewife.



I designed the next two cards: one a "stained glass" design and the other a Christmas owl.
This one is part of a set for sale on Etsy




This one is also part of a set available on Etsy.  It is truly one-of-a-kind because there is only one set available.
I've also been making ornaments. 
This one is made from faux leather and heat transfer vinyl.  The design is by Amy Romeu.

There is more handmade goodness at Happiness is Homemade! Let me know what you think and if you'd like to see a tutorial for one of my cards.  Have a great week!

Cute Drawstring Bag!

 Hello!  I wanted to show you another variation of the drawstring bags that are in my Etsy shop.


Isn't it cute?  I think they all are, but I'm biased.


These bags are great for a variety of reasons.  You could carry coins, small toys, office supplies, or even snacks, but better yet, you could wrap a present in these fabric gift bags.  If you are like me and sometimes have trouble wrapping due to arthritis, these bags could save a lot of pain.  Slip the gift inside, pull the drawstrings, add a tag, and it's ready to go under the tree in a snap.

Here is the Etsy link.

Thank you for stopping by!

Homemade Happiness


It's almost Halloween, then there's Thanksgiving, my favorite meal of the entire year.  But I will be hosting Christmas at my house this year, and I feel like it's never too early to prepare!  Otherwise, it sneaks up on me, and I panic!  Not this year!  I'll be ready!

Every year I like something unique under the tree in the way of wrapping.  Last year, my rectangular gifts had red wrapping and black Santa belts with silver buckles.  This year I made Santa sacks from muslin then used iron-on vinyl to decorate them. 


I can't wait to put a gift into each one.  I'm also making gift bags from Christmas fabric, and these will be in my Etsy shop in a few days as well as under my tree (when we put it up after Thanksgiving).

 I love having something unique to wrap gifts!  Do you have a certain pattern or special gift wrap you like to use?  I'd love to hear your ideas!

Thank you for stopping by! Head over to Happiness is Homemade to see more delightful handmade goodness.

I've been a busy bee!

 Monday - What a productive day! I bet there are a lot of people that don't often say that, including me!  I was bit by the crafting bug, so amidst laundry, cooking, and a little cleaning, I did some sewing and paper crafting.  You really do have to get in front of all the holiday making and get it done early, unless you want to stress.


I made these adorable Santa shaker cards (4 of them).  That's the most number of any one type of card I've made for Christmas this year.  And full disclosure, it is not my design, but it was just so cute, I had to try it.


 I made this cute drawstring bag (2 of them) with the Marauder's Map on them for my Etsy shop, so if you know a Harry Potter fan (like me), they would love this!

I sewed three other plain, muslin drawstring bags that I am going to use as gift wrap.  Now all I have to do is put the design on them.  I'm thinking about using this design from Creative Fabrica:


Last night, I made some chocolate milk with sugar free Nesquik to have with my toast, and on a whim, I poured in a splash of sugar free chocolate caramel creamer.  It was heaven!

Now for some funnies...














That's all for today!  Don't forget to visit Random Tuesday Thoughts and Happy Tuesday!

Crafty Week

 It's been a crafty week around here, just like I like it.

First, I did a new craft:  etching on slate coasters.  I wasn't sure it was going to work, and I worried about the protective gear they tell you to use, but the cream didn't have an odor, and I protected my hands and eyes.  I think it turned out well.  I may have to try some glass etching now that I know how the process works.


I spent several hours designing 5 different "Most Likely To" humorous Christmas sayings.  They will be available on short sleeve shirts, long sleeve shirts, and mugs.  It was so much fun!


I'm currently trying to design some centerpieces for a record/rock-and-roll type theme at my mom's memory care center.  I found my old 45's (yes, I still have them, and albums, too), and I made a jukebox die cut.  I'm not sure how I'm going to style the centerpieces.  I'm not crazy about most of what I've seen on Pinterest, so if you have any clever suggestions, I'm all ears!  Leave a comment and let me know if you have an idea!



Look at this old-school record case!


Crazy, huh?  Good times!












I hope you have a good week!  Don't forget to visit Happy Tuesday and Random Tuesday Thoughts.  Both really fun posts!