Wednesday, November 30, 2011

Make your own Christmas Crackers this year

This year I am not buying Christmas crackers because they are so expensive. So join me in making your own crackers.
Print a copy of the Christmas cracker template or draw up your own. You can make it larger or smaller depending on the size you would like to make. Cut out the template using a craft knife, especially the central holes.

Trace it onto the back of single or double sided Christmas scrapbooking paper. Cut it out and score and fold all the score lines.
Punch a decorative edge on either end.
Cut a piece of tissue paper just a little smaller than the decorative paper.
Lay the decorative paper face down and on top of that the tissue paper. (This helps to prevent the contents of the cracker from falling out.) In it place your gift, a cracker bang and a message.
Roll up the tissue paper first and then the decorative paper to form a triangular shape. Stick the decorative paper together with a little double sided tape.
Tie two ribbon bows to close off both ends.
Stick a gift tag or a left over photo in the centre of the cracker. You can also decorate the cracker further.
Happy Christmas.
Adrienne

Tuesday, November 8, 2011

IN THE LAST THREE MONTHS....


We started off by going to see the whales in Hermanus...
then the next weekend...myself and a group of other teachers, hosted 150 ladies at the The Scrapfest celebrating the four seasons ... Great success...
The next weekend Bev and I were off to Phoenix, Arizona where we....visited the Bazzill warehouse....
went shopping at Michaels ....
Did the Creative Escape Convention ....
where we met Mr. Bazzill... and took classes with Ali Edwards...
and Heidi Swapp...amongst others...
Survived the 45°C heat with a little help .....
then went off to California...
to visit my sister and her family...
went to see the Pandas at the San Diego Zoo....amongst other things
....flew back home ....
and the next weekend attended the SA Scrapbook Convention...
Jet lag............................................:(
Then flew to Eshowe to teach a weekend crop for the scrapping ladies from Scrapbook Avenue.....back to Jhb.....
and then this past weekend have spent the most amazing time in Mapungubwe National Park on the Limpopo River where 3 countries meet - South Africa, Zimbabwe and Botswana...
and now I have some photos to scrap...
...and then some!
What a ride it has been.
Thanks for catching up.
Adrienne