Party Decoration Project
August 4, 2012 5:05 am Birthdays, Crafts, Easter, Guest Bloggers, Holidays, Mother's Day, Paper Crafts, Seasons, Techniques and Mediums, Valentine's DayBy Guest Blogger Diane, from the blog Charmingly Creative.
You could make these party decorations for a bridal shower, birthdays or Mother’s Day. Serve small cakes or cupcakes on these by adding several layers to the base or just use as table decorations.
Craft Supplies:
- Spellbinders Nestabilities Standard Circles Large (using 3¼”)
- Spellbinders Nestabilities Classic Scalloped Circles Large (using 4⅛”)
- Martha Stewart Diamond Fence Trim punch
- Any embossing folder, I used a Cuttlebug Polka Dot
- Solid cardstock in any color and matching Glitter cardstock.
- Cutting mat, scoring tool & rotary cutter
- Scissors, glue, hot glue gun, assorted flowers and beads.
- Medium full 15 ounce size can with glossy label. This is important because you need the weight of the can while making the decorations.
With rotary cutter create one strip of cardstock 1½” X 11″ long. Score the entire length of the cardstock at the 1″ line and then take scissors and cut little wedges up to the score line. This will allow you to bend the cardstock later.
Using Diamond Fence punch and glittered cardstock create a punched strip about 11″ long (you should have punched 4 times with the punch to create strip).
Take your Solid cardstock and Spellbinder dies and run them both through a die cutting machine and then emboss both pieces.
Look at picture (#1) to get started. Now that you have all your pieces ready flip can over and place cardstock around top of can and trim to fit, then glue in place making sure you don’t glue to tightly you need to be able to remove the piece later. Press cut wedges down on can lid, this makes it easier to glue to base of scallop cardstock. Next glue glitter Diamond Fence strip around the cardstock and trim so you have a straight edge.
Gently remove from can base and use hot glue gun to glue cut wedges to scalloped cardstock base. Then use glue gun to glue circle on top. Now you can add flowers, beads or any trim you like.









Jessica Shelton :
Date: August 19, 2012 @ 7:50 AM
Wow, what an amazingly fun projcect. Looks like it would be simple to recreate!