Tuesday, June 23, 2015

Hello lovelies!

I originally wanted to post on Thursday about funny things that happened at work...but then I remembered that this is the internet. And whatever I put on here could come back and bite me in the ass. So, with some hesitation, I have decided to not put any personal stuff like that on my blog. Now I do have some funny stories that happened to me at work. Some are sincerely more outrageous than I could have imagined. Maybe one day I will write down some little blurbs of other peoples stories and post them on here. But for now, I am going to keep this nice and non-personal!

So with all that said, I am going to let you guys know all about my new monthly craft/planner subscription from Ink & Wink!

(Taken from the Ink & Wink Facebook page)

I just got my first one two days ago and it was really cute! It came with a bag, gel pen, some fun post its, two bookmarks, two sheets of stickers and some other stuff.
The subscription is $25.10 per month (including shipping) and is "invitation only".

Invitation only, you say?

Yeah...I thought it was weird but I think that is what was part of the draw to the subscription. People always want things that are harder to get, right? So lets make it harder to get this thing and more people will want it! SCORE! That's exactly what happened to me. HA! I heard about it and it looked cool and then I heard, "invitation only" and I was like....MUST. HAVE.IT.

To get the "invitation" you just have to go to their website and click the Get Invitation button. Simple really. I also believe that I had to like their Facebook page that is found here.


This is their website's homepage.
Click 'Get an Invitation' and you will see...


Fill out your information and follow the next directions!

In a few days, I received an email telling me that I was able to purchase the kit. To purchase the kit costs $25 (like I said before) and you have to pay by the 9 or 10th of the month to get it. Once you've paid, it will ship around the 15th of the month. I didn't get a shipping conformation but I was ok with that. I got my kit on the 20th and it came in a small white box, sealed with colorful duct tape. The contents of my box were cute!

As you can see, you do get a bunch of stuff in the kit. 


                                                                                                                       The bag type thing...it came with a small wooden dowel and a small piece of twine...and I am not quite sure what to do with it! They said they will be sending out an email on how to use it or set it up. The pen writes really pretty and is gel. The stickers are a cute Kawaii type design. The stamp is cute as well...I will have to figure out a fun way to incorporate that into my planner spread. 




The little kitty and leaf thing are actually adorable little post its! The notecards are nice cardstock. The yellow and blue moon thing is a book mark. The Paris page flags are cute but I probably won't be using them. There is also a small page of box stickers (not pictured). I used the stickers in my Erin Condren planner (it was a little big but I worked with it). sure what to do with it! Now onto the button thing. It came in three separate pieces. The metal parts were separate and the button was in a small baggie. When I took it out, I noticed that it had glue on it so I put the metal pieces together and placed the button on top and make it into another bookmark. I am not sure if this is how it is supposed to be used but that is how I used it! 

Overall, I was satisfied with my box. I am looking forward to getting next month's kit. Here is a peek at May's kit:
(Taken from the Ink & Wink Facebook page)
I hope that this will inspire some of you to purchase with Ink & Wink for your planner! 

I do have a video that goes with this blog post...I will be posting it soon and will edit the blog to include the link. So until next time!

Tuesday, June 16, 2015

Making a pretty ribbon container

Hello there!

Today I will show you how I made adorable ribbon holders out of some stuff I had lying around the house. Hopefully the pictures I took will help you step by step! Ok so lets see the finished product first:


Side view of the completed box with ribbon

So now that you've seen what it will look like at the end, lets find out what items you need to make it!

Items Needed:
1. Cardboard box - this will vary on the size of the box you want to house your ribbon. The box I used was about 6.25 inches X 6.25 inches. It holds about 9 rolls of thin ribbon. If you would like to hold more ribbon (or less) find a box that you think will suit your needs.
2. Straw - I got mine from Wendy's but you can use almost any straw as long as it doesn't bend on either end.
3. Washi tape - this is for two reasons. To decorate and to hold the ends of the straw down (you will see what I mean later)
4. Scissors - To cut (obviously!)
5. Ruler - To measure where you want your hole to be.
6. Pen or Pencil - To mark where you need to cut!
7. Cardstock paper - this is used to decorate the box and cover up the "blah" of the cardboard. I chose to use 2 sheets of solid pink 8 1/2 X 11 paper but you can use any size as long as it can cover the box (or half cover it like mine did).
8. Boxcutter - This is to cut the hole for the straw (PLEASE USE WITH CAUTION!)
9. Ribbon - This should be obvious! Get the rolls you wish to house in the box all together and ready.

Ok so now we have our items…what do we do with them?!

Step 1: First thing I did was cut the sides off of the top of the box. This makes it easier to access the ribbon and to put the paper on. I wasn't too worried about even cuts because we still have more to cut!


Step 2: Once you have cut off the sides, you want to measure how high you want the box to be with your ruler. I cut mine about 11cm (I happened to use that side versus the inches- oops!) and then I measured all around the box 11cm and drew lines so that I could follow them as I cut.

2a.Measure the height of your ribbon and then use that number
(plus a little more so it can spin) and measure on your box.
2b.Draw the line all the way around the box so you can follow it as you cut!
Step 3: Cut the entire box along the line. This line you want to be as straight as you can make it. If its off by a tiny bit, don't worry about it. The little mistakes will be covered with the card stock later!
Look how far down I
had to cut this box so it worked
with the size of my ribbon! 


      Once you are finished cutting your box should look like this ------>

All sides should be equal all the way around.




Step 4: You can tape the edges if you would like to. I chose to because I wanted to have nice smooth edges. I used blue painters tape (because it is what I had in my house) but you can use any kind of tape you wish. I would recommend masking tape or painters tape for this step so you can easily pull up and not rip the tape or damage the box if you mess up!


Step 5: Now here comes the tricky part. THis is when you put the hole in for your straw to go into. I took the roll of ribbon and laid it on the side I wanted the hole to go on. I did a test to see which two sides were the sturdiest by just grabbing them and trying to move them. The ones that moved the least, were the sides I chose. Take your pen and mark where the hole of the ribbon roll is. You will want to lift the roll up a little bit so that it can spin once this is all done.

          SIDENOTE: You will want to have ribbon with the same size hole. If you have 
some ribbon with a bigger hole than the rest, use that roll to measure. 

Poke through the cardboard on both sides (facing each other) with the scissors. PLEASE DO THIS CAREFULLY! I almost poked my finger when I did mine because I was not being careful! I combined the three parts to this step in one picture for you.



Step 6. Now you want to make sure that the straw will fit through both the holes, that it is straight and that you have enough straw sticking out that you can bend it down. Here is how mine turned out---->


Once you have determined that it fits the way you like, lets put the ribbon in! I would recommend making sure all the ribbons is facing the same way. I made my ribbon come from the top so that it would hang over the end nicely. (I ended up switching up the ribbon to my thinner ribbon that you will see in the final picture.)


Step 7: Now its time to start putting the decorative paper on! I chose to use just a solid pink for my box and accent with the washi. I used two sheets of 8 1/2 X 11 inch paper. I wanted to leave a space around the holes and use the washi to cover it up. I did it this way so that when my ribbon runs out, I can pull the washi down, pull the straw out and replace the ribbon! Over time, the straw may become a little worn…best part of this DIY is that you can replace the straw very easily! :) I secured the paper down with clear scotch tape along the sides that would be visible. Along the bottom, I used painter's tape. To secure the straw, I simply folded the end down and used painter's tape to keep it there.

Here is what my steps looked like along the way…

Ribbon inside is secured with tape on the sides.
I am folding the paper to cover the top and sides.
Here I am just securing the paper along the bottom. Again,
I used painter's tape but you can use any type you
have around your house!
This side view shows the tape holding down the straw.
The painter's tape can be easily lifted. I would recommend
using washi for keeping the straw in place. You want to be able
to lift the tape up when you need to change the straw.

Step 8: Once you have covered the box and have left space around where the straw hole is, you can put your washi down. I chose to use the painter's tape to go along the sides and then accent with some pink polka dot washi. I thought it looked good against the pink background. I layered it multiple time so that the painter's tape didn't show through and you couldn't see the bump from the straw too much. Here's what it looked like when I was done!

The sides of the box are very easy to peel off to replace the
straw once it gets worn out.

Once all the steps are done your box should look like this:

Top View
Side View
My two ribbon boxes! :)

I actually ended up making two of these boxes because
I had so much ribbon to hold…and may have to make a third.

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I am working on some things I plan on selling online but I want to build up some stock before I go and list them on Etsy. Once my shop is up and running, I will be sure to link it here for you guys to check out! I also filmed a video to go along with this but alas, editing hasn't been kind to me so upload is delayed as of now. I will update this post with the video as soon as its up!

As always, thanks for stopping by! I am hoping to post again Thursday with some funny stories from work! See you then! XOXO


Tuesday, June 9, 2015

Hello Gorgeous!

Hello! And thank you for checking out my new blog! I am happy that you're here! While you're here, let me tell you a little about what you can expect to find here…

1. CREATIVITY! I come from a family of artistic people who all express themselves artistically in some way. My personal way to express myself is through paper crafts like scrapbooking, drawing, creating cards and invitations. I have made the decorations for my son's birthday parties for the last 5 years and have loved every minute of it! I will be showcasing my creations (and how to make them) for   you!


2. HONESTY!I am someone who believes that being honest with people is the best way to live. Some may say that I am blunt…but I prefer to be called honest. Holding back is sometimes necessary and I do respect that. But if someone is being downright nasty or rude…best believe that this Jersey girl will stand up and say something!


3. SILLINESS! If you can't laugh at yourself…who can you laugh at? (Everyone else, right?!) I love to make fun of myself and try (key word: TRY) to see the lighter side of life. Like anyone else on the planet I get mad (dare I say…pissed off?) but I am also well aware of my flaws and will apologize immediately if I hurt someone's feelings. This may sound contradictory to number 2, but being honest doesn't mean I have to be a jerk! Making people laugh makes me happy and I hope that at some point during your visits, that you can laugh at me!

Strawberry anyone?
4. MISTAKES! I think that mistakes are life's way of teaching us lessons and like anyone else, I make mistakes. I make lots of them. But I grow from them and use them to become a better person. The mistakes I make will often include grammar mistakes. It has been a long time since someone has corrected my grammar. So, if you're a grammar nazi, take it easy on me! Sometimes I type too fast and don't notice my mistakes!

5. RAMBLING! As we make our way further down the list, I want to be honest with you and tell you that I ramble. I digress. I can take a short story and lengthen it.  I will say silly things that have nothing to do with my point (and I knowI have a point around her somewhere…) and you may want to rip your hair out while reading what I write. Please refrain…I don't want to be the cause of anyone's hair loss!

So five seems to be the lucky number! Maybe that or I couldn't think of anything else to say! (probably the latter) Either way, we are at the end of the list. But if you have gotten this far, thank you! I appreciate you taking the time to read all of my silly ramblings about what I want to do with this blog. I am using this as a creative outlet and will try to post 2 to 3 times per week. Each time I post I will try to make it different than any previous posts. I can not promise that everything that I say will be original. Lets be serious…its 2015…original isn't easy to find anymore. But I can promise you that I will share my creativity with you (and how to make it yourself!), be honest with you, try to make you laugh and make lots of boo-boos and carry on a little too long! If these things are things that you enjoy, you've come to the right place! A mix of work and pleasure, fun and serious and something that I have been wanting to do for years…I hope you keep coming back! Until next time, when I show you how to make awesome storage boxes for ribbon!

Next time...
I will show you how I turned this...
Into this!