Friday, November 6, 2015

Christmas Hop with DCWV and The Ribbon Resource

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I'm so excited to be hopping along this week with The Ribbon Resource and DCWV.  I love my DCWV papers!  I have quite a few collections and the DCWV brand is one of my favorites, mainly because the papers are so thick and easy to work with.  Of course, The Ribbon Resource is the online retail store for May Arts Ribbon.  Be sure you hop all week long as there will be 3 prize packs given away which include stacks of DCWV paper and ribbon from the Ribbon Resource in each prize pack!  And, don't forget you can get FREE SHIPPING on any order through Nov. 8th at The Ribbon Resource, no promo code needed.  Sweet!




I was sent their new Christmas release, DIY Project Stack Favor Boxes and DIY Project Stack Ornaments.  I'll be featuring a number of May Arts Ribbon's as well and you can get the full supply list at the end of this post.


This entire line is dedicated to templates, pretty papers and fun embellishments.  DCWV has made it easy for you with clear, concise instructions and templates that you can cut out and trace over your papers.  When I saw the pillow box template, I knew that's what I wanted to feature.  I ADORE pillow boxes!



To begin, I cut out my template and traced over several of the DCWV papers.  Once I trimmed my paper outlines, I scored where appropriate, starting with the 1/2" edge to fold and seal the box.

To score my arch, I measured approximately 1 1/2" from both ends of the curve and marked it on the opposite side of the paper that I want exposed.  I want to show the gingham design, so I flipped it over and marked the opposite side.  I then traced the arch, using my bone folder, from my marker to the appropriate points on the template.  I used 1/4" Scor-tape to seal my edges.




Here's my first box featuring the gingham DCWV paper, some of the included embellishments and May Arts Ribbon wired faux natural burlap ribbon,   I've used a 7.5" strip wrapped around the box and fashioned a bow with a 10" strip of burlap ribbon.



Here's my favorite DCWV paper, the cardinals.  I really wanted to go a little rustic with the gingham above, and this one as well.   The tag and red star are just a couple of the embellishments available in this collection.  I strolled out into my yard and snagged a few twigs to really enhance the rustic feel, and added a lot of May Arts Ribbon natural burlap string.  One yard, to be exact.  I took a 36" piece and folded it in half 6 times, then wrapped around the box and tied off the bow.   This string is a staple at my house.  I use it on most of my craft projects.  Mr. Cardinal, or is that a Mrs?  I can never tell the difference.... my 13 year old could tell you the difference!  Anyway, I added a little glitter glue on the wings and tail.  Love!



My last pillow box is all about the red.  What is Christmas without lots of red, right?  I kind of went all peppermint stick on this box with diagonal striped May Arts Ribbon wrapped around the box (7.5") and lots of silver and red sparkly curling ribbon (12" ea).  Isn't that polka dot paper bow adorable?  Another embellishment in this DCWV collection, along with the light bulb tag.



Now for the Ornament stack, I opted to try out this layered ornament template.  The instructions were to trace and cut 5 images for each ornament.  You will also need two 6" twine or string sections to fold in half and glue for a hanger.  Again, I scored all my images and used some hot glue to keep it all together.




Yes, that's my Christmas Tree!  Up and ready to go for Christmas crafting!  I'll use any excuse to get my tree up early.  

I finished off my first ornament with a pretty velvet polka dot bow and a tiny gemstone to match.  I love this pretty plaid DCWV paper which has olive tones, beige, red and white.  The flip side is a solid olive color.



Finally, we have another ornament that features the red swirly Christmas tree paper with gold foil on the flip side.  Gorgeous!  I topped this off with a really pretty, gold sheer bow (24"),





The Ribbon Resource - May Arts Ribbon Retail Store


Thanks so much for stopping by.  Here's the list for the week if you missed someone.

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May Arts Ribbons used:


Additional supplies:
Tombow Adhesives/Foam Squares
Ranger Stickles Christmas Red glitter glue
DoubleClick Skittles Bubble Embellishments
Green Rhinestone
Scor-tape
We R Memory Keepers Trimmer/Scorer
Ruler, Scissors, Marker


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26 comments:

  1. These are great projects! They really make those pillow boxes so easy to make, love it! Carri~Abusybee
    Skittles!

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    1. Thanks Carri, I really do love making Pillow boxes. :)

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  2. These pillow boxes are so stinkin adorable! I love that you used a different feel for each one of them. Great job!

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  3. I love the box with the cardinals. We have some of those in our area
    and I love to watch them.
    The templates will be a fun technique.
    thanks for sharing.

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  4. These are really cute. And easy enough I think I can make them.

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  5. Really beautiful boxes and ornaments. Great job. Love all the paper and ribbon you used. Thanks for sharing.

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  6. Wow...those are gorgeous. I love the cardinal....and adding those sticks to the ties were adorable. LOOOOVE love love the red and silver curling ribbon. I hope I win so I can get some of that. So pretty.

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  7. WOW!! LOVE the pillow boxes and the ornaments are adorable! WIth these stacks you can get your tree decorated and presents wrapped all at the same time!!!! AWESOMENESS! TFS!

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    1. I know, now I have to decide who's going to get these little boxes, haha. :)

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  8. Love those pillow
    boxes, really pretty!
    Cute ornaments.
    Carla from Utah

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  9. WOW WOW WOW!!! These are all gorgeous! I loveeeeeee them!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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  10. What absolutely stunning pillow boxes and ornament Terri! You rocked it out on this one!

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    1. I have to admit, I kind of totally love these as well, haha. :)

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  11. BEAUTIFUL pillow boxes and ornaments Terri!!!
    LOVE your PRETTY papers, LOVE your GORGEOUS ribbons & trims, they make such DELIGHTFUL bows!!!
    THANK YOU for sharing your CREATIVE INSPIRATION and introducing us to these FABULOUS stacks :)

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  12. I love those adorable pillow boxes and cute embellishments!!! Love your work!!!! 💕 💕

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