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As you know, I am a new contributor to the From Scratch Club blog. My craft post this month was a pattern for Embroidered Jar Lids for mason jar gifting. Check it out!!
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Showing posts with label ball jars. Show all posts
Showing posts with label ball jars. Show all posts
Saturday, December 1, 2012
Sunday, November 25, 2012
{Holiday Gifting} Ice Cream Toppings
There is a certain someone in our family that LOVES ice cream. I thought that it might be a cute idea to gift this certain someone with a special, personalized gift this Christmas.
I had the idea of putting a few favorite candies, crushed up, in jars as handy dandy ice cream toppings.
First things first though ... I gathered up some supplies for the project. Pretty pens, scrapbook paper, yarns, fabric, candy, and JARS.
Then I got to the candy cutting, chopping, and smashing. I used a combination of methods, depending on the candy. I chopped up the Heath Bar and Reeses, and then smashed the other candies with a mallet.
I decided that I didn't want to buy anything or get to fussy. I grabbed some fabric and yarn and got going. I cut (4) 8 inch squares of fabric and hemmed the fabric so that there were not any frayed edged.
Then I grabbed some nice pens, cardstock/scrapbook paper, and scissors and experimented with different labeling techniques.
It took a little trial and error, but I finally came up with a method that seemed to work well for this project, and maybe future ones as well.
1) Place the square piece centered on top of the jar
2) Get some tape handy and tape down all four FLAT EDGES loosely to the sides of the jar
3) Then I fingerpressed the corners, very simply

4) Putting it all together...I played around with a few different labels and I really like the tag look the best. It also allows for a perfect place for hole-punching.
It was also really easy to wrap the tag and yarn around the jar now that you've pressed those edges. Just start with the 1 corner in the back and work your way around.

TADA!!
Are you jarring any presents for Christmas???
HOLLER!
I had the idea of putting a few favorite candies, crushed up, in jars as handy dandy ice cream toppings.
First things first though ... I gathered up some supplies for the project. Pretty pens, scrapbook paper, yarns, fabric, candy, and JARS.
Then I got to the candy cutting, chopping, and smashing. I used a combination of methods, depending on the candy. I chopped up the Heath Bar and Reeses, and then smashed the other candies with a mallet.
Then I had to figure out how I'd package the goodies. I knew that I wanted to use jars because I am on quite the jar kick lately. Naturally, I searched the one and only, Pinterest for some inspiration.
I decided that I didn't want to buy anything or get to fussy. I grabbed some fabric and yarn and got going. I cut (4) 8 inch squares of fabric and hemmed the fabric so that there were not any frayed edged.
Then I grabbed some nice pens, cardstock/scrapbook paper, and scissors and experimented with different labeling techniques.
It took a little trial and error, but I finally came up with a method that seemed to work well for this project, and maybe future ones as well.
1) Place the square piece centered on top of the jar
2) Get some tape handy and tape down all four FLAT EDGES loosely to the sides of the jar
3) Then I fingerpressed the corners, very simply
4) Putting it all together...I played around with a few different labels and I really like the tag look the best. It also allows for a perfect place for hole-punching.
It was also really easy to wrap the tag and yarn around the jar now that you've pressed those edges. Just start with the 1 corner in the back and work your way around.
TADA!!
Are you jarring any presents for Christmas???
HOLLER!
Monday, November 19, 2012
{Holiday Gifting} Ideas & Inspiration
Are you gearing up for the Holidays yet? Particularly my favorite Holiday...Christmas!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I know. I knowwwwwwwwwww. Christmas before Thanksgiving is so annoying. Believe me, I know.
Buttttttt I have been sick and relatively useless all week, so I have been pinning my brains out.
There are a few different categories of people I will be gifting to this year and obviously each category will receive different gifts...
Gifts for Babies and Kids:
For friends and family that cook and eat:
I love this apron from the book Sew Liberated
I love making homemade marshmallows with my husband and if we cut them up into little hearts or something I think they would look super cute on top of a cup of cocoa...
II would love to make a trio of spice blends for my Dad. Actually, I think we are going to use bigger jars and give him our favorite rib, steak, and chicken blends from everything we cook when he comes to visit ...
Oooo Caramel Sauce
We have a certain family member that LOVES ice cream and LOVES candy, and I had the idea of breaking up his/hers favorite candy pieces and putting them in jars so that they had some handy ice cream toppings. This picture kinda of looks like what I'd do ...
Ideas for My Girlfriends, Sister, and Cousins:
I really love this Lace-edged Scarf as shown by this great blogger. I don't know that I could actually make this, though. It is on my list, but looks like it would take a bit of time to get just-right.
Making some assortment of these home bodycare treats made by a favorite blogger of mine:
Maybe this Anna Maria Horner Art Student Tote...
Maybe I can make each of them one of my simple Pocketed Purse Organizer ...
I know. I knowwwwwwwwwww. Christmas before Thanksgiving is so annoying. Believe me, I know.
Buttttttt I have been sick and relatively useless all week, so I have been pinning my brains out.
There are a few different categories of people I will be gifting to this year and obviously each category will receive different gifts...
Gifts for Babies and Kids:
The Lap/Crib/Floor Quilt that I developed for my Beginning Quilt Class would make a great and easier-than-you'd-think gift for kids as a floor or crib quilt. I actually also think that I am going to make this is a lap quilt for my Pop who spends a bit of time everyday in his favorite recliner.
I totally love this idea of simple monogrammed onesies for little ones. Two of my girlfriends have very adorable little baby girls and I could see maybe monogramming a set of 4 onesies as a gift...
(I tried finding link, not available!!!!)
For friends and family that cook and eat:
I love this apron from the book Sew Liberated
I love making homemade marshmallows with my husband and if we cut them up into little hearts or something I think they would look super cute on top of a cup of cocoa...
(I tried finding link, not available!!!!)
II would love to make a trio of spice blends for my Dad. Actually, I think we are going to use bigger jars and give him our favorite rib, steak, and chicken blends from everything we cook when he comes to visit ...
Oooo Caramel Sauce
We have a certain family member that LOVES ice cream and LOVES candy, and I had the idea of breaking up his/hers favorite candy pieces and putting them in jars so that they had some handy ice cream toppings. This picture kinda of looks like what I'd do ...
Ideas for My Girlfriends, Sister, and Cousins:
I really love this Lace-edged Scarf as shown by this great blogger. I don't know that I could actually make this, though. It is on my list, but looks like it would take a bit of time to get just-right.
Making some assortment of these home bodycare treats made by a favorite blogger of mine:
Maybe this Anna Maria Horner Art Student Tote...
Maybe I can make each of them one of my simple Pocketed Purse Organizer ...
Then of course there are some ideas for me and my Husband:
I already made 8 of these AWESOME Lined Drawstring Bags from a favorite blogger of mine, Jeni at In Color Order...
I am also going to make us matching Christmas Stockings using this Anna Maria Horner favorite fabric of mine ...
OK there is my Holiday Present line-up for now. I have a couple other ideas in my head, but I am just not sure what I'll get to. What do you guys have planned????
HOLLER!
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