Showing posts with label Christmas papercrafts. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Christmas papercrafts. Show all posts

Friday, 24 October 2014

Washi Tape Christmas, by Kami Bigler. Review.


Washi Tape Christmas

Easy Holiday Craft Ideas with Washi Tape

By Kami Bigler

David & Charles, 2014

Paperback, £9.99 UK, $14.99 US, $16.99 Can

ISBN 13-978-1-4463-0503-4



Star rating: ***1/2


The frost is on the pumpkin. Christmas crafting season is in full swing, so it's time for another festive makes book review. Today I am featuring a fun new paperback that rides in on the washi tape trend. Washi tape is beloved by papercrafters and here to stay. Washi Tape Christmas is a craft title that was begging to be written -  Kami Bigler has done an admirable job with the assignment. The book is colourful, jolly, inventive, and respectful of the qualities that make washi tape such a wonderful craft material. 


Washi tape being what it is, printed masking tape, its very nature decorative and self-adhesive – lends itself to quick-makes. Regarding the fun factor, the table of contents is a master class in alliteration, clock these chapters: Clever Cards, Darling Decorations, Opulent Ornaments, Table Treasures, Gorgeous Gifts, Wondrous Wrapping (see what they did there).


Washi tape looks its best when used in clusters of co-ordinated prints, with edges torn. Its semi-translucency is a major design plus, contributing an unmistakable character to washi makes. The projects in the book (I counted 31) show an appreciation of these qualities of washi tape.  Cue a spontaneous “look what I just whipped up” effect. 
In the Winter Wonderland card, for example, the torn edges of the washi tape are concealed by snowflake sequin shapes, but an irregular border and a kraft card blank retain the casual effect. 

The Happy Holiday Berries card,which features a fun wreath effect inventively created with notched ribbon tails of washi that poke outwards from a central circular cut-out. Other fun ideas include the Sweet Candyland garland, in which round beads are covered with washi tape to create a sweet wrapper effect. A simple stunner is the Natural Place Setting, in which a small fir branch is taped in place onto a dessert plate. For paper manipulation geeks, there’s Lovely Lollipops, in which the lolly shape is fashioned out of washi-covered punched paper circles that are arranged in an attractive 3-D spiral.



There are written step-by-steps for each project, with tips and photos aplenty. There’s a handy list of washi tape suppliers at the back, with UK as well as US contacts – so you can top up your hoard.


Many of these projects are ideal for crafting together with kids. To make things as simple as poss, there are photocopiable full-size templates back-of-book.  This title would make a delightful pre-Christmas surprise for a crafter you know with a washi stash. 


Note: I was supplied with a review copy of this title.


Thursday, 3 July 2014

Patchwork Star Matchbox Ornaments

... the cold drinks are in the fridge. I'm thinking of making a summery Greek salad... time for crafty Xmas in July, of course. I thought I'd kick off with a fun and easy project. These pretty ornaments have a secret compartment... the "treasure" drawer is just the right size for stashing sweet treats (choc coins would fit) or small gifts.

Of course, you can size the ornaments up or down. And you don't have to wait until Christmas to make them. They are suitable for all-year-round use. 

Here are your files:
Hand-cut:
PatchworkStarMatchboxOrnamentBlue.pdf
PatchworkStarMatchboxOrnamentRed.pdf
PatchworkStarMatchboxOrnamentGreen.pdf
PatchworkStarCharms.pdf
Digi-cut:
PatchworkStarMatchboxOrnamentBlue.svg 
PatchworkStarMatchboxOrnamentRed.svg
PatchworkStarMatchboxOrnamentGreen.svg
PatchworkStarCharms.svg

There's no tut for these ornaments because they are really simple to make - basic matchbox. 

Here are capsule how-tos:

Cut out the pieces, score the folds, crease the folds. For the wrap, fold down the hang tag and glue the end inside. Overlap and glue the side flap. For the drawer: turn up the sides, glue adjacent short tabs, then turn the flaps to the inside, and glue them down. Pop the drawer into the wrap, add a craft thread hanging loop - thread on a charm as a finishing touch.

More patchwork-inspired decs and makes to follow.