Something Saturday - Christmas Favours Boxes

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  Hi there Creators Today I thought I'd show off these little Christmas Favours Boxes.  Rose came to class the other day with one and I forgot to take photos, but I think this is pretty similar, so cute! The link to all the products used can be found here:  Christmas Boxes products used (if you're reading this let me know if this makes it easier to see the products used, I usually put up individual links for everything but thought I'd try something new, and potentially easier!) Anyway onto the photos..... the front: The lift up flap at the front The Back And I wanted to show off the gorgeous little "Low Profile Sparkle Dots", not sure if it really shows up as well as it could I've just realised in all the photos you don't really see the box! That's ironic! so here's one of the box! Right now I can give you the measurements for the box! Really simple: 12cm x 12cm, then score in each side by 4cm. then cut as shown: fold in the flaps and glue togethe...

Something Saturday - Twisted Star Ornament

 Hi there Creators

I saw this cool star ornament in another video, and had a bit of a play around with it, ending up with this.... (with a retired Designer Series Paper)

Twisted Star Ornament, Being CreateAble with Heather

Twisted Star Ornament, Being CreateAble with Heather

Then I ended up making this one (somewhat puffier 🤣) in the video with the current Natures Sweetness Specialty Designer Series Paper 

Twisted Star Ornament, Being CreateAble with Heather

Twisted Star Ornament, Being CreateAble with Heather

Ok, to make this you'll need 16 strips of 15cm x 1cm Designer Paper & glue (I used tombow)
Use 8 of the pieces for each side of the star, you twist them like a Breast Cancer ribbon, but with a small "head section" and have a gap of around 4cm at the free end, and around 4cm of the 2 free arms (if that makes sense, it should if you've seen the video!)

you then glue 8 of the "heads" together to make the middle of the star
then the tails glue together to form the points.
once you've made up 2 of these, you then glue them back to back, adding a piece of twine into the last point

If you missed the video here it is: 


I hope this inspires you to create one too!

God Bless love
Heather xox

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