Welcome to the
Craft Hoarders Anonymous December 2015 Blog Hop!
You should be coming to my blog from Pam's blog,
Scrapbook Flair. After visiting me, head over to Glenda's blog,
MagPie's Corner. To start at the beginning of the Blog Hop, and for a full list of participants, head over to Gloria's
Scraps of Life blog.
A few weeks ago I had the pleasure of taking a class from Paula Cheney at a local scrapbook store. I didn't have time to take her second class and was thrilled when I realized I could buy the kit. Paula's Merry & Bright project is full of wonderful bits & pieces that are used to create ornaments to hang on a Tim Holtz Clip Carousel. What does this have to do with a Blog Hop designed to help us used our hoarded supplies? Well, these two little corked dome snowglobes in the kit completely inspired me to dig into a basket of Christmas bits and pieces, some Tim Holtz and some from other companies.
These first two pieces are Paula's designs from the kit - how adorable is this glitter little deer!
My biggest challenge was figuring out what I could use from my stash instead of the ring fasteners on the top of corked domes to attach the swivel clasps and the screw eyes attaching charms to the cork stoppers.
I pulled out a few jewelry making pins, beads and pearls and adhered them together with Glossy Accents. Don't you love how the center of my glitter tape provides the perfect spot for them to sit and dry?
Once the pins were dry, I cut off the excess and adhered the beads to the top of the globes. With some, a red sequin is adhered first and then the bead added. I have never been disappointed with Glossy Accents' ability to adhere to anything.
The larger globes all have a Memory Box die cut deer inside the dome and a jingle bell dangling below.
For the smaller domes, the pin is pushed through the cork stopper and was easy to bend into a loop to hold a dangling charm.
This tiny bottle brush tree fit perfectly in the dome, so I followed the same steps used for the larger domes to make this one.
The swivel clasps all have a Christmas Muse token attached and a line of tinsel twine helps hide the point where the cork and dome are adhered.
Thanks for making it throught this long post. If you want to check out Paula's kit, she mentions at the bottom of
this blog post that a few are still available.
It's time to keep hopping and head over to Glenda's wonderful creation at her blog,
Magpie's Corner. If you want to start the hop from the beginning, or look at the full lost of participants, head over to Gloria Stengel's
Scraps of Life.
Thanks for stopping by,
Jacquie