Friday, November 15, 2013

Designer Craft Connection Challenge - The Robin's Nest & SmoothFoam


Accept a challenge and just go for it!  The product received from The Robin's Nest are new to me.  How would I combine the holiday papers and Dew Drops with SmoothFoam and create an ornament?  The end result is here:

I used a simple square of SmoothFoam cut the same size of the 6" x 6" paper stock.  One paper design is glued to the front and another to the back. A length of coordinating ribbon was glued around the outer edge of the foam square.  Attach a hanging loop from a short length of ribbon and attach to the top center, add a bow to finish the look. A small photo mat was glued to the front to hold a photo. Use any variety of the Dew Drops to add some embellishments to the surface.  NOTE: a similar smaller ornament could be made by trimming the Smoothfoam and papers smaller (4" or 3" squares are good sizes).

Here are four other versions of ornaments made from the papers and Dew Drops.

This three-dimensional hanging uses a 6 x 6  paper sheet of Black & White Glittered Pine Tree for the background.  The base of this hanger is recycled packaging from a Sizzix die, that was painted.  The verse "tis the season" is die-cut from one of the coordinating papers I received.  A white felt piece is die-cut using an "over the edge" die.
Assorted Dew Drops embellish the surface.

This snowflake ornament was die-cut using the Winter Glittered Snowflake designed paper. For backing the die-cut snowflake, I cut a circle from white glittered card stock and Winter Glittered Deer paper.  A length of white organza ribbon forms a hanger. The snowflake is embellished with a variety of the Dew Drops.

This ornament is die-cut from another coordinating paper to create a pointsetta.  Stiffened green fabric is die-cut to make holly leaves.  Small gold Dew Drops make the center of the pointsetta.

This 3-D die-cut ornament is made using two patterns of paper. When the ornament is formed, Diamond Dew Drops in Ruby Red and Jade are glued into the triangle area of each  of the eight discs.

The are several designers participating in this blog hop whose creations you should see.  Please go to The Robin's Nest blog to find links to all the other projects.  You are invited to enter to win a prize that will include SmoothFoam and Robin's Nest products.  NOTE: You must comment and become a follower on each blog, in order to be eligible to win.

Please hop through the links or use the Designer Craft Connection button at the right to move to the blogs and check out the projects and get some inspiration to create some fun stuff for the holidays.

(NOTE: I will be updating this post with new photos and another project.)

27 comments:

  1. Fabulous projects, Madeline - love them all!

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    1. Thank you Beth, actually have one more that I didn't finish, but plan to add it once it's finished.

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  2. very very cute! you made so many elements!

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    1. Thank you! Once I start it's sometimes hard to stop!

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  3. awesome stuff! hard to decide which I like best.

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  4. very very nice... so many different ones... I am glad I dont have to chose a favorite :)

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  5. these are all amazing.. fabulous and creativie

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    1. Thanks so much for commenting, they were fun to make!

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  6. So festive!!! Love all the little details in all ornaments!!!

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  7. These ornaments are so beautiful. They would look great on my tree. LOL. I love them all but my fav is the 3-D die cut ornament. the Dew Drops look great on that ornament.

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  8. so many lovely ornaments - it's impossible to pick a favorite! nice work!

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  9. Awesome ornaments I love them all but my Favorite is the snowflake. thanks for sharing. great Job

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  10. Madeline I love every single ornament! Each one is my favorite! :)

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  11. ALL of your ornaments are just so pretty! Thanks for sharing! :)

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  12. Oh my gosh, you are a MASTER of paper... love all of your ornaments!!!

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