with so many things on our "to do" list at this time of the year,
it's easy to feel like we need to put our creative time on hold.....
but thankfully, inspiration says otherwise! the trick is in finding
quick projects that satisfy our creative calling, and i've got a fun idea
that requires very few supplies (and very little time!).
so, gather a small carving block, your stamp carving tools, stamp pads,
and favorite art supplies, a few candy canes, and let's get started!
first, draw simple shapes onto small pieces of stamp carving blocks,
and carve them out using a carving tool.
(timesaver tip: the simpler the shape, the quicker you can carve it out!)
then, cut or tear a piece of your favorite card stock
(mine measures approximately 2"x3").
using a 3/8" hole punch, make two holes at the top and bottom of your paper.
now stamp your shape onto your paper.....
and add some doodly details using your favorite art pens.......
and see how many fun designs you can come up with!
now weave your candy cane through the punched holes....
and you've got a sweet little treat that you can use
as a gift topper, hang on your Christmas tree,
or share with your favorite elf!
these are super easy and super quick to create
and i think it's a great holiday project for the kids, too!
(for safety, you can carve the stamp, and they can decorate! :))
{materials: moo carve, staedtler carving tools, pencil, white card stock,
hole punch, assorted chalk stamp pads, micron pens, candy canes}
Lori! YOU are THE queen of the "uber-cute" ideas. Love this!! And, it is quite do-able even at this busy time of the year. Thanks for the dose o'fun this morning! Candy-cane, stripedy, minty hugs to you!!
ReplyDeleteXooX, Jeanette
look at you, what a simply adorable project, thanks for the mini tut, your sharing is always special, hugs
ReplyDeleteOh my goodness, you are filled with good things Lori!
ReplyDeleteThese are great!
xxoo
very, very lovely!!! Thank for the idea!
ReplyDeleteKäthlin
Soooo lovely...
ReplyDeleteI LOVE THEM!!
ReplyDeletejust linked to it on my Artsyville FB page!! xo
ReplyDeleteI love this Lori!
ReplyDeleteVery sweet and I'll do this with granddaughters.
Happy holidays!
I just love it..
ReplyDeleteHugs, Melanie
This is such a great idea! Thank you! I am totally taking it, modifying it a bit using a little coin envelope and using it for the great-nieces and g-nephews! It is a perfect and timely idea!
ReplyDeleteAwesome idea! That would surely put a smile on my face - to sit down and make some of these.
ReplyDeleteVery curious about your pen holders. They look very interesting. What are they and where did you get them?
just subscribing for possible response.
ReplyDeleteWhat a cute idea!!
ReplyDeleteI'm certainly going to try this one!
Loves flo
hi claire! thanks for stopping by! you can read more about the staedtler carving tools here:
ReplyDeletehttp://www.misterart.com/crafts/stamps-embossing/tools/staedtler-mastercarve-tool-set.html
hugs,
xox
Very lovely!
ReplyDeleteMe gusta mucho!
Abrazos desde Barcelona.
I love these!
ReplyDeleteGreat idea.
ReplyDeleteomg you are a volcano of ideas!!!! i love this idea, you can really make a piece of work out of nothing!! :O
ReplyDeleteyou always have the cutest and coolest ideas, love these little gift tags you made. Thanks for showing how you did it.
ReplyDeletethe basic three shapes:
ReplyDeleteaesthetically lori-fied!
xXx
These just couldn't be any sweeter! Thank you for your Peppermint Fresh creative ideas Lori Dear. Holiday Bliss and Joyful Jingles...
ReplyDeletelovely, lovely, lovely!!!
ReplyDeleteI have come over via Aimee at artsyville and finding your blog has made my day... this is very cool!!!
ReplyDeleteIt amazes me what you come up with! Simple and fun.
ReplyDeleteCan't wait to try it.
Those are just the cutest thing! Thanks for sharing the idea.
ReplyDeleteThese are DARLING!!
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing! Really amazing!
ReplyDeletethat is awesome! i love how you come up with these things. i'm doing this for my co workers :)
ReplyDeletethanks for sharine!
i just love how clever this is........you have done it again...;)
ReplyDeleteso very cute! i am in awe of your shading and would love a tutorial, or a class, that would teach me how to do it. :-)
ReplyDeleteWell now, this could be my student gift idea...! Thanks lori!
ReplyDeleteYou always have wonderful ideas! A kiss and Merry Christmas!
ReplyDeleteSuch a cute idea! Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeletewow such amazing project. LOVE IT!!!!
ReplyDeleteAwesomely simple idea! Love it!
ReplyDeleteyou are so stinkin' clever! :-)
ReplyDeletethis are "sweet"....
ReplyDeleteSo fabulous. Merry Merry
ReplyDeleteAlways so cheerful and festive here...thanks for sharing your super-cute and creative project.
ReplyDeleteBrillant and easy project,with great easy to follow pictures. Thanks for this great idea.
ReplyDeleteLori,
ReplyDeleteOnce again, you amaze me... SO cute and SO "do-able"!!! I wish you lived near me... I'd have SO much fun hanging with you and making stuff together! You could teach me SO much!!! (I'll bring the margaritas, ok?!?!)
Oh Lori! I love, love these—so beautiful!
ReplyDelete(I totally envy your hand lettering! Gorgeous!)
Thank you very much...with yours idea I've done this...
ReplyDeletehttp://antoiosoloio.blogspot.ch/2012/12/andreaarrivooooo.html