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Showing posts with label homemade. Show all posts
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Thursday, December 3, 2009

A Handmade Christmas Origami Heart Banner Tutorial

Nothing says LOVE like a handmade Christmas! So why not bring some warmth into your home this holiday season with a charming origami heart banner?

You'll need the following supplies:

1. 14 squares of 3.5 x 3.5 inch paper
2. Gold curling ribbon
3. Ink pen
4. Tape
5. Hole puncher
First, fold 14 origami hearts using this tutorial: http://mytutorlist.blogspot.com/2009/01/origami-heart-envelope-tutorial.html
Hole punch both sides of the hearts. Be careful not to get too close to the edges.
Thread 2 inch strips of gold ribbon through the holes to join hearts together. Use thin strips of tape to secure the gold ribbon.
Write one letter on each of the hearts until you spell out MERRY CHRISTMAS.
Remember to use a festive font! I made mine out of tiny berries and holly leaves using a thin ink pen. (Part of the reason I did that was so that I didn't have any unsightly joints where the paper folds over.)

If you make a mistake, just fold an extra heart, snip off the mistake, and reattach it with new loops of gold ribbon. It's easy to fix :)
On the ends, tie on long strips of gold ribbon so that you can tie or tape your banner up. It's very pretty and your guests and family will love it.

This would make a very thoughtful present to the host for a Christmas party, and a very sweet gift to your sweetheart.

Don't forget to post photos of your finished work on the Flickr page here.

Happy Crafting!
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Sunday, February 22, 2009

Homestyle Pizzeria

My sister, who's turning into a regular Martha Stewart/domestic goddess, decided to bake pizzas for lunch. She made her own pizza dough from scratch and added all manner of good things on top.

She popped them into the oven to bake, and boy did the house smell good! Mmmmmm...

She made one chicken pesto pizza with big chunks of chicken, broccoli florets, pesto sauce and cheese, and the other pizza was more of an anything goes type pizza. It had ground beef, black olives, green onions, and some other mystery ingredients. The end result? They were delicious! Ah... it's nice to have a sister that can bake. Home-made pizza is really good.