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Small easy craft for every use.

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Put this here because it can be used for all holidays.
These were easy to make. You can use paper, wallpaper, wrapping paper, card. Anything you have to hand. For a lot of them I just used MS paint on the computer and printed out different colours from that on to normal A4 paper. I did the same for the tags too, you'll see I can't use the paintbrush very well. LOL
I bought a mini crimper/wribbler from ebay and it seals the ends really well.
Use for hampers or easter, halloween, birthdays, christmas, advent calendars, valentines, 30/40/50 little treats for birthdays or even party bags or wedding favours.
You can fill with chocs, small treats, smarties, lipglosses - any little present.

Halloween. The ghost, this ladies idea http://www.splitcoaststampers.com/gallery/photo/1067660?cat=5651 was A4 printer paper. Googley eyes would have been good but I just used what I had. The spider I just crochet as I went along. The stripy paper is a free download from scrapbrush.com and I just made the tag on MS paint.
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Birthdays, large and small, the small ones for the 40 treats for 40th birthday etc. Or you could use christmas paper and put a ribbon through, string 24 together for advent calendar.
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Valentines day. Just imagine this was a heart paper. It was only wrapping paper I had left.
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Lastly Easter. The face for this came from a link she grinch showed us http://chicnscratch.typepad.com/stampinacademy/2008/03/bunny-face.html and I just used the crimper to make arms and legs like this ladies idea http://www.splitcoaststampers.com/gallery/photo/1149377?cat=8011
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Sorry post was huge, just wanted to show all the uses. Hope you like them.

EDIT: Julie H(thanks) found a tutorial on how to make them. http://www.splitcoaststampers.com/resources/tutorials/sour_cream_container/
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  • mary43
    mary43 Posts: 5,845 Forumite
    soblivion - they're brilliant:T

    Do you glue them together to put things in them or is that what a crimpers for ? Not familiar with a lot of these things.
    Mary

    I'm creative -you can't expect me to be neat too !
    (Good Enough Member No.48)
  • soblivion
    soblivion Posts: 1,173 Forumite
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    Thanks Mary, glad you liked them. I used that double sided cardmaking/craft tape to seal the ends, then ran it through the crimper afterwards. It squeezes it together a bit and just finishes it off nicely but it's not a neccessity.
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    That's a pic of the crimper. It was £4.90 with p&p from ebay. I always wanted one.
    They are very, very easy to make. I bet scrapbookers and cardmakers will have some lovely papers to make some gorgeous ones.
  • mary43
    mary43 Posts: 5,845 Forumite
    soblivion - thanks. I can;t seem to register with ebay for some reason:confused:
    Still, long as I can stick them together I'm sure I can think of some way of decorating them a bit.
    Mary

    I'm creative -you can't expect me to be neat too !
    (Good Enough Member No.48)
  • Giggle
    Giggle Posts: 3,137 Forumite
    soblivion wrote: »
    Put this here because it can be used for all holidays.
    These were easy to make. You can use paper, wallpaper, wrapping paper, card. Anything you have to hand. For a lot of them I just used MS paint on the computer and printed out different colours from that on to normal A4 paper. I did the same for the tags too, you'll see I can't use the paintbrush very well. LOL
    I bought a mini crimper/wribbler from ebay and it seals the ends really well.
    Use for hampers or easter, halloween, birthdays, christmas, advent calendars, valentines, 30/40/50 little treats for birthdays or even party bags or wedding favours.
    You can fill with chocs, small treats, smarties, lipglosses - any little present.

    Halloween. The ghost was A4 printer paper. Googley eyes would have been good but I just used what I had. The spider I just crochet as I went along. The stripy paper is a free download from scrapbrush.com and I just made the tag on MS paint.
    100_0294.jpg
    Birthdays, large and small, the small ones for the 40 treats for 40th birthday etc. Or you could use christmas paper and put a ribbon through, string 24 together for advent calendar.



    Snap i did the ghost one as well i also did a bat here is a link on how to make them there very easy


    http://www.splitcoaststampers.com/resources/tutorials/sour_cream_container/
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  • Giggle
    Giggle Posts: 3,137 Forumite
    Oh and hobby craft do the crimper and there not very much to buy either
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  • soblivion
    soblivion Posts: 1,173 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 1,000 Posts Name Dropper Combo Breaker
    Thanks Julie, I added the link to my 1st post, I had so much to put in I forgot to add it.
  • Think I saw a crimper in Home Bargains last week - don't know how much it was but it was with the kids craft stuff
    Officially a non-smoker but still rounder than recommended :p
  • sunrise27_2
    sunrise27_2 Posts: 1,349 Forumite
    I'm sure I saw one in hobbycraft last week for £3.99
  • mary43
    mary43 Posts: 5,845 Forumite
    Don't have a hobbycraft or home bargains :confused: Price to pay for living in rural area............lol
    Mary

    I'm creative -you can't expect me to be neat too !
    (Good Enough Member No.48)
  • LJM
    LJM Posts: 4,535 Forumite
    soblivion they look great (off to ebay to look for a crimper now:o )
    :xmastree:Is loving life right now,yes I am a soppy fool who believes in the simple things in life :xmastree:
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