Saturday, June 18, 2016

New Release: All American Digital Scrapbook Kit

The 4th of July is one of my favorite holidays. I created the red, white and blue All American digital scrapbook kit to celebrate Independence Day.

Although this is a digital kit, this kit is full of fun textures like lace, mesh and glitter paper. I used this kit with one of my More Stars and Stripes Templates to scrapbook this photo of my kids.

You can pick up my All American kit in my Etsy store. Happy scrapbooking until next time.

Monday, April 25, 2016

Printable Baby Word Search

SURPRISE! Happy virtual baby shower Lauren! In honor of Lauren Lanker, her husband Mark and the baby girl they are expecting in June, a group of Lauren’s blogging friends have gotten together to throw Lauren a SURPRISE virtual baby shower. We have ideas for food, decor, games and gifts! I brought a game to the baby shower in the form of a printable baby word search.


I met the fabulous Lauren at the Florida Blogging Conference in 2013. She has a magnetic personality and I enjoyed chatting with her. I discovered that we both owned a Silhouette machine. The difference was that she actually used hers while mine was still in the box! A few months after the conference, I opened my Silhouette box and joined Lauren’s Silhouette Challenge Facebook group. Lauren blogs over at The Thinking Closet where she shares awesome projects. She has a unique writing style that I adore.


Free Printable Download

You’ve seen the pink version so here’s the blue version of the word search.


Both versions feature the same word search. Download the printable PDF below. These files are only for your personal use.

More Baby Shower Ideas

Here are all the fabulous baby shower ideas in one place.

Chai Latte Cupcakes with Cupcake Toppers by Two Purple Couches
Guacamole Shrimp Bites from Katie’s Cucina
Customizable Baby Shower Invites by Tried & True
Baby Nursery Art by One Artsy Mama
“It’s a Girl!” Printable Bunting Banner by Just a Girl and Her Blog
Baby Shower Decoration Ideas by Southern Couture
Onesie Making Station by unOriginal Mom
Free Printable Baby Shower Game – Alphabet Cards by Cutesy Crafts
Printable Baby Word Search by Simply Kelly Designs
Name That Rockin’ Lullaby Baby Shower Game by Where the Smiles Have Been
Personalized Onesie Tutorial by Ginger Snap Crafts
Personalized Onesie Dress by Create & Babble
Crochet Scalloped Earflap Hat and Flower by Repeat Crafter Me
Starfish Nursery “Love You” in Etched Glass Frame by Whatcha Workin’ On?
Knit Bow Baby Headband by It Happens in a Blink
Fearfully and Wonderfully Made Onesie by Sew Woodsy

I hope you are enjoying your virtual baby shower Lauren! XOXO

Thursday, November 19, 2015

Easy Jingle Bell Wreath

The sound of jingle bells always makes me think of Santa Claus and his reindeer. I made an easy jingle bell wreath so I could hear jingle bells every time our front door is opened or closed.


Supplies

  • links in supply list are affiliate links
  • 14 inch Floracraft foam wreath
  • 1.5 inch wire edged red ribbon (ribbon doesn’t need to be wire edged)
  • 5/8 inch wide red glitter ribbon
  • 3 curly bows (bought mine from Hobby Lobby)
  • sequin pins
  • 3 jingle bells (32 mm size)
  • 5 jingle bells (20 mm size)
  • scissors
  • stapler
  • duct tape (optional)

Instructions

The correct ribbon size for this project is key. I tried wrapping a 2.5 inch wide ribbon around the wreath and it was a big fail. The 1.5 inch wide ribbon was perfect for this project. I started the ribbon by attaching it to the foam wreath with duct tape but you could have also used sequin pins.


The ribbon was wrapped with some overlap around the wreath. I used sequin pins to pin the ribbon every couple of wraps.


When the wrapping was complete, I folded the ribbon over so there would be no fraying. Then I used several sequin pins to secure the ends.

Next I cut 1/8 inch wide strips of the red glitter ribbon and put one through each of 3 medium jingle bells and 5 small jingle bells.


 I gathered the ends together and stapled them several times.

Then I used sequin pins to hang the jingle bells from the front of the wreath.


Finally I pinned the 3 curly bows on top of where I added the ribbons to the wreath.

This easy jingle bell wreath looks great on my front door!

Disclosure: This post contains affiliate links. That means if you order through the links I receive a small commission. Thank you for supporting Simply Kelly Designs.

Wednesday, November 18, 2015

Christmas Mason Jar Photo Frame

I saw this mason jar card holder a few months ago and it gave me the idea to create a Christmas mason jar photo frame. I made this mason jar photo frame for my husband to display in his cube at work.


Supplies

Instructions

Use adhesive to adhere the photo to the card stock. I recommend the ATG adhesive for this because it holds well with glitter card stock.

Place 3 jingle bells on the bottom of the photo. The photo will go through the slits on the top of the jingle bells. The jingle bells will help hold the photo in place and prevent the other jingle bells from falling behind the photo. Place the photo inside the mason jar.


Wrap the Merry Christmas washi tape around the outside of the jar lid. This washi tape was the perfect size.


 Use cotton balls to make “snow.” Stretch 5 cotton balls and place them in the mason jar lid.


 Add a few jingle bells to the “snow.” This will help the mason jar photo frame look festive.

Now screw the lid onto the mason jar with the jar upside down. Make sure all the jingle bells are in front of the photo. This Christmas mason jar photo frame is now ready to proudly display.

 

Disclosure: This post contains an affiliate link. That means if you order through the link I receive a small commission. Thank you for supporting Simply Kelly Designs.

Friday, October 16, 2015

DIY Football Jersey Ornament

If you follow me on social media, you know that I am a huge Denver Broncos football fan. I grew up in Colorado and have watched the Broncos for as long as I can remember. I have several Denver Broncos Christmas ornaments but this year I decided to make my own Denver Broncos football jersey ornament. Player 18 is Peyton Manning who happens to be my second favorite quarterback of all time.

My Denver Broncos football jersey ornament is day 16 of the 31 Days of Handmade Ornaments blog hop. Each day in October, one blogger will share a new Christmas ornament. Why October? We wanted you to get an early start on your crafting of course! You can see all the amazing ornaments at the end of this post.

Supplies:

The colors of your ribbon and paper will vary based on your team’s colors. The Denver Broncos colors are orange and blue so here’s what I used. All the links in the supplies are affiliate links.

Instructions:

1. Wrap the orange ribbon around the cookie cutter. The spool of ribbon was too large to pass through the cookie cutter so I cut a length of ribbon and gathered it into a big ball. I added hot glue where I started the ribbon. The ribbon was pulled tightly and overlapped slightly as I wrapped it. I used hot glue every couple of wraps and anytime there was an abrupt change in the shape of the cookie cutter such as peaks or large angles. I used about 12 inches of ribbon but the length may vary based on how much the ribbon overlaps.

This is the ribbon wrapped football jersey cookie cutter.

2. Trace the cookie cutter onto the orange cardstock. One side of the cookie cutter is designed to cut the cookie and is thinner than the grip side. We want to use the grip side DOWN in this step. I traced the grip side of the wrapped cookie cutter onto the orange cardstock. I found that standing up helped me make a more accurate outline.

I cut out the orange jersey.

3. Create the jersey number. The Collegiate Heavy Outline font from fontspace.com is perfect for a jersey number. I opened Silhouette Studio and used the text tool to type my jersey number at 110 pt size. I started separating the layers by right clicking and choosing Release Compound Path.

 

Then right click again and choose Ungroup.

I deleted the middle cut lines from all the shapes.

Next I want to group the inner layers and separate them from the outer layers. I selected the layers I wanted to group together and then right clicked and selected Group. Then I separated the two layers.

I used the Silhouette and mat to cut out the top 18 in white cardstock and the bottom 18 in dark blue cardstock. Next I used my Xyron X sticker maker to put adhesive on the back of the numbers. The cardstock is always loaded in face up.

I added the numbers to the orange jersey.

4. Add the ribbon to hang the ornament. My glitter ribbon was too wide so I cut it in half lengthwise. I attached the ribbon to the valley at the top of the jersey. I ran the ribbon through the ornament and made sure that both sides were even. Then I crossed one piece of ribbon over the other perpendicular to the ornament. This will ensure that the ornament hangs correctly on the tree. Double knot the ribbon on the ornament and then tie the ribbon ends together.

5. Adhere the cardstock to the back of the ornament. As a scrapbooker, I am picky about adhesives. The area to add adhesive to the cardstock wasn’t wide so I wanted to use a permanent adhesive that would be precise in its application. Glossy Accents is perfect for this with its precision tip. I quickly applied the Glossy Accents on the grip side of the cookie cutter and then pressed my paper onto it. Glossy Accents dries clear.


This Denver Broncos football jersey ornament is ready to hang on my Christmas tree!



Here are all the ornaments for the 31 days of handmade ornaments.

Here are all 31 Bloggers in order of their appearance over the 31 Days.

Yesterday on Tuesday
The Silly Pearl
Cupcakes and Crinoline
Celebrating Everyday Life
AnExtraordinaryDay
All Things Heart and Home
Petticoat Junktion
Sew a Fine Seam
Creative Crochet Workshop
Shabby Art Boutique
Morena’s Corner
From My Front Porch To Yours
Pet Scribbles
Sweet Pea
Dukes and Duchesses
Simply Kelly Designs <– you are here
Town and Country Living <– tomorrow’s ornament
One Artsy Mama
The Crafting Nook
Our Southern Home
StoneGable
Love of Home
Lovely Etc.
Remodelando la Casa
504 Main
Knick of Time
Refresh Restyle
The Cottage Market
My Uncommon Slice of Suburbia
Heathered Nest
Sum of their Stories

I hope my football jersey ornament has inspired you to create an ornament featuring something you love!

Disclosure: There are affiliate links in this post. I receive a small commission if you purchase through those links. Thank you for supporting Simply Kelly Designs.

Monday, July 6, 2015

Vibrant DIY Washi Tape Composition Book

My kids are halfway through their summer vacation and I am already thinking about what they need to go back to school. I thought my daughter would like a washi tape composition book. She can use it at school or as a diary during the school year. Be sure to read through the entire post because I have a video of me making the washi tape composition book at the end of the post.

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Supplies:

  • composition book
  • 8.5×11 piece of white cardstock
  • 8.5×11 piece of coordinating cardstock or patterned paper
  • assorted washi tape (I used the Scotch Expressions brand)
  • Scotch ATG adhesive (not pictured)
  • honey bee scissors

Instructions:

1. Cut the cardstock. I bought my composition book at Dollar Tree and the measured dimensions were slightly smaller than specified on the notebook. Trim both pieces of cardstock to be the height of the notebook. For the white cardstock, I measured from the right side of the notebook to just left of the right edge of the black spine. For the pink cardstock, I left it as 8.5 inches wide because it covered the back cover and the entire black spine. My white cardstock measured 6 3/4 inches x 9 5/8 inches and the pink cardstock measured 8 1/2 inches x 9 5/8 inches. Be sure to measure your composition book because the size varies by brand.

2. Add washi tape to the white cardstock. I used an assortment of Scotch Expressions washi tape. The washi tape was lined up in a pattern and added one at a time to the white cardstock. The ends of the washi tape go off the edge of the cardstock.

3. Fold the washi tape ends over to the back of the cardstock. The quickest way to pick up each piece of washi tape was to get each piece to stick to my finger and then use that to fold the washi tape down.

4. Adhere the pink cardstock to the back cover. Add ATG adhesive to the edges and an X of adhesive in the middle of the cardstock. Line the cardstock up with the edge of the composition book and press down. Add extra adhesive near the spine and press down.

5. Adhere the washi taped cardstock to the front cover. I added ATG adhesive to the composition book cover and the back of the cardstock. Maybe a little overkill but I want that paper to stick.

6. Trim the corners of cardstock with scissors. This easily rounds the corners of the composition book without using any other tools.


Here’s a time lapse video of how I created this washi tape composition book. This was the first time I have recorded and edited a video on my iPhone 6.

I only customized the front cover of the composition book but you could also customize the back cover with washi tape. This craft lightning project was fun to make and the best part is that my daughter loves her new vibrant washi tape composition book! Back to school seems like it is just around the corner so I’m going to squeeze the most fun I can out of these last few weeks before school starts. Happy crafting.

 

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Monday, June 8, 2015

DIY Captain America Card

My son has a friend “J” who loves super heroes. Whenever I see J, he is always wearing super hero gear. We are headed to his birthday party this weekend so I made him a Captain America birthday card. And like all great cards, I made sure the Captain America card would stand up for fun display value. This project was perfect for the June Silhouette Challenge “party” theme. Be sure to scroll all the way to the bottom of this post for more party ideas using the Silhouette.

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Supplies:

Instructions:

1. I designed my card and cut it using the Silhouette. For the card base, I made a small portion of the bottom of the back of the card flat so it would stand up.  The Silhouette cut shapes for the Captain America card were made using textured red, white and blue card stock. Different shapes of the same color were cut at the same time. There were two white circles so I could have one for the inside of the card.

2. Run the white circles, small red circle, blue circle and white star through the Xyron 510 with the permanent adhesive. Load all the papers into the Xyron with the textured side facing up except one of the white circles. The adhesive is applied on the bottom of paper so this allows for the non-textured side of the white circle to be placed on the inside of the card so that it is easier to write on. I use Xyron adhesive on all my cards because it adds adhesive to the entire shape.

3. Lift the shiny layer off the Xyron adhesive sheet. Then layer the card stock to assemble the card.

Voila! J’s card is ready for his birthday party this weekend.

For more party ideas, check out the 17 other Silhouette projects that my Silhouette Challenge friends have for you below.

Engagement Party Cupcake ToppersDIY Stenciled Garden Party Favor BagsCreating Custom Party Decor for Next to NothingHow to Stencil an IceTub for BeveragesPrincess Invitation with a FREE Cut FileDIY Captain America Card"He Said She Said" Shower GameA TMNT 5th Birthday PartyWine Glass TagsSurfin Party Printables Part 2Engagement Party BannerSpa Party Fun!Mermaid Birthday Party IdeasDIY Burlap Chair Signs for the Bride & GroomDog Days of Summer PartyDIY Wedding Invites with a Mobile App and QR Code (and FREE Cut Files!)It's Party Time! DIY Stickers & Invites50 Years Ago Birthday Sign with Free Printable and Cut Files

1. Two Purple Couches // 2. Practically Functional // 3. Crafty Bonds // 4. Dragonfly & Lily Pads // 5. From Whine to Whine // 6. Simply Kelly Designs // 7. unOriginal Mom // 8. MamaSonshine // 9. Get Silvered // 10. Made in a Day // 11. Weekend Craft // 12. Little Blue’s Room // 13. The Stamp Doc // 14. The Thinking Closet // 15. Cupcakes&Crowbars // 16. Where The Smiles Have Been // 17. DIYJustCuz // 18. My Paper Craze

Love all these party themed Silhouette projects. My son can’t wait to give J his Captain America card at his birthday party. I am sure I will be making more cards for all of my son’s super hero loving friends soon!

 Disclosure: This post contains affiliate links. That means that I receive a small commission if you make a purchase through those links. Thank you for supporting Simply Kelly Designs.