Create a Paper Patch of Bunnies & Chicks with Epiphany Crafts

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Patch of Paper Bunnies by Audrey Pettit

Supplies:
Epiphany Crafts Square 25 Shape Studio Tool and Square 25 Clear Bubble Caps
Epiphany Crafts Round 14 Shape Studio Tool and Round 14 Bubble Caps
Epiphany Crafts Square 25 Silver Charm Settings
Epiphany Crafts Round 14 Silver Brad Settings
Cardstock: Stampin’Up
Patterned Paper: My Little Shoebox, WeRMemoryKeepers, My Mind’s Eye
Vintage Clip Art: Crafty Secrets
Stamp: Stampin’Up
Dies: Papertrey Ink, Sizzix
Trim: Stampin’Up
Ink: Clearsnap, Stampin’Up
Other: Fabric, String, Polyfill Fiber

If you’re looking for a quick and easy last minute Easter idea, try these sweet paper bunnies. They make a great gift, or a fun home decor project. Add a name tag, and these would look great as place settings on your Easter table. And since they are so fast to put together, you can make a whole patch of paper bunnies in no time.

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Download and print the bunny pattern. Using the pattern as a template, trace the bunny onto patterned paper. Cut out paper bunnies. Edge each bunny with brown ink.

Bunny Pattern

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Adhere bunnies onto cardstock, leaving enough room for a 1/8″ border. Stack onto a second sheet of cardstock. Stitch around bunnies, leaving the bottom open.

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Cut bunnies out, leaving a 1/8″ border of cardstock around each rabbit. You now have a little “pocket” in the bottom of the bunnies. Edge bunnies again with brown ink.

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Stuff openings with polyfill fiber. Use a ruler or wooden skewer to help push the stuffing up into the rabbit. Don’t overstuff, as you will end up with creases in your paper. And don’t worry about getting stuffing up into the ears. Stitch bottoms closed.

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Now have fun embellishing your paper bunnies with fabric and trim ties, hand-stamped banners, and die cut leaves.

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Create custom brads for the center of each bow using the Epiphany Crafts Round 14 Shape Studio Tool and Silver Brad Settings.

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Create custom charms to hang from each bow using the Epiphany Crafts Square 25 Shape Studio Tool and Silver Charm Settings.

Enjoy!

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Hello! It’s Christina here. Easter is just around the corner and this week we are sharing ideas for making quick Easter treats.

For my project I put together these cute treat boxes using my Silhouette Cameo and the Epiphany Crafts Studio Shape Round 14 Tool.

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The Silhouette machine was used to quickly cut the pieces for the treat boxes. Once assembled, Epiphany Crafts tools and accessories were used to add finishing touches to the project.

Start by stamping a sentiment on cardstock. Use the Epiphany Crafts Studio Shape Round 14 Tool to punch out the sentiment.

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Add the punched circles to the Round 14 Charm Settings and finish with the Round 14 Bubble Caps.

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Punch a small hole and add jump rings to the areas where the charms will be used.

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Attach the charms and the project is complete. These boxes make great treats to give to your kids on Easter and are quick and easy enough to make for class parties or larger groups as well.

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Supplies:
Epiphany Crafts Shape Studio Round 14 Tool
Epiphany Crafts Shape Studio Round 14 Bubble Caps
Epiphany Crafts Round 14 Charm Settings
Silhouette Cameo
Bunny, Chick, and Carrot Treat Box Studio Files
Recollections White and Black Cardstock
Crafts Etc. Pink, Yellow, and Orange Cardstock
Bazzill Green Cardstock
Papertrey Ink Tea For Two Additions Stamp Set
Red Heart White Crochet Thread
ColorBox Frost White Ink
Jump Rings


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Flowers Come to Life with Epiphany Crafts

We’re continuing on with our week highlighting The Robin’s Nest!

Designers Cherry Nelson and Audrey Pettit both took a soft approach to their project today! Look at how Audrey used the Dew Drops for the leaves on her flower! Love that!

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Grandma Gift Box by Audrey Pettit

Supplies:
Epiphany Crafts Scallop 25 Shape Studio Tool and Scallop 25 Clear Bubble Cap
Epiphany Crafts Round 14 Shape Studio Tool and Round 14 Clear Bubble Cap
Epiphany Crafts Round 14 Silver Brad Setting
Robin’s Nest Patterned Papers: Glitter Discovery Girl ( A and B sides), Valentine Stripe ( B side)
Robin’s Nest Two Lips Tear Drops
Cardstock Sticker: Authentique
Dies: Sizzix, Papertrey Ink, Prickley Pear Rubber Stamps
Pins: Maya Road
Trim: 7 Gypsies
String: The Kraft Outlet
Ink: Clearsnap
Adhesive: Therm O Web
Milk Carton Box Template

Download and print the milk carton box template. Trace template onto patterned paper. Cut out, and assemble box, per instructions.
Note*- edge all paper pieces with brown ink.

Tie ribbon around box. Add a custom brad to the center of the bow created with the Epiphany Crafts Round 14 Shape Studio Tool and Round 14 Silver Brad Settings.

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Die cut a scalloped oval from patterned paper, and tie die cut onto the box with string. Die cut a flower and leaf branch from contrasting papers and adhere to the scalloped oval using foam adhesive.

Create a custom scalloped circle using the Epiphany Crafts Scallop 25 Shape Studio Tool and Clear Bubble Cap. Affix to the center of the die cut flower using foam adhesive. Add tacky glue to the tips of the clear Tear Drops and tuck points under the scalloped bubble cap, going all the way around the flower.

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Add die cut sentiment banner and decorative pins.

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Epiphany Crafts supplies:

Epiphany Crafts Scallop 25 Shape Studio Tool and Scallop 25 Clear Bubble Cap
Epiphany Crafts Round 14 Shape Studio Tool and Round 14 Clear Bubble Cap

Epiphany Crafts metal charms circles

Other supplies- Robins nest pattern paper black and white fleur de lis, pink little girl crown, typography , robins nest tear drops- two lips

Ribbons- really reasonable ribbon
buttons- pti
tissue flower- basic grey
metal fleur de lis- my stash
pearls- michaels
chiffon rose ribbons- maya road
diecuts- wplus9 designs
crown- my stash

Hi there ya’ll!

This week we are teaming up with the fab Robin’s Nest. I loved the things they sent us. Frenchy in feel….and I just went with that wholeheartedly. I created a pocket from the crown paper and scored it down the middle and stitched up the sides. I than went to work embellishing it with a large glittered crown, buttons, and of course some Epiphany Crafts epoxy goodies.

I added a circle metal charm that I painted to the top of the pocket. I also created a Parisian card to tuck inside the pocket. I used some of the Robins nest tear drops and a 14 size epiphany crafts bubblecap to create a flower and topped it off with a pearl. I added it to a large metal fleur de lis that I had in my stash. A few ribbons and I was done!

What do you think? I love the soft pinks, browns, and silver tones. So hope you enjoyed! hugs, cherry

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Truly Blessed with Epiphany Crafts!

I am truly a lucky girl, so for our Lucky/Green week here on the Epiphany Crafts blog, I decided to create a fun hanging that celebrates just how blessed I am, today and everyday.

I pulled in a bit of the green, and a lucky shamrock made from Epiphany’s Heart Studio Tool for St. Patty’s Day, but kept the rest of my hanging less holiday specific so that I can enjoy my sweet hanging year round.

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I am Truly Blessed Hanging by Audrey Pettit

Supplies:
Epiphany Crafts Heart 25 Shape Studio Tool and Heart 25 Bubble Caps
Epiphany Crafts Round 14 Button Studio Tool and Round 14 Clear Button Caps
Patterned Paper: My Little Shoebox, BoBunny, My Mind’s Eye, Simple Stories
Cardstock Stickers: Simple Stories
Stamps: Hero Arts
Memo Pin: Tim Holtz
Trim: Papertrey Ink, Stampin’Up, The Kraft Outlet
Ink: Clearsnap, Stampin’Up
Paint: Delta
Pen: American Crafts
Corner Rounder: EK Success
Other: Wire

 

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To make a lucky hanging for yourself, start by cutting a 5″ x 7″ block of blue patterned paper and layer with yellow sunburst paper. Cut a “hill” from green patterned paper by tracing around a 5″ circle template. I used a small plate to create my curve. Cut out the hill and adhere to the bottom.
*Note: edge all paper pieces with brown ink and white paint for a shabby look.

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Edge a sun cardstock sticker with brown ink and white paint, and adhere on top of the sunburst pattern using foam adhesive for dimension.

Create three custom embellishments using the Epiphany Crafts Heart 25 Shape Studio Tool. Adhere to hanging using foam adhesive in a clover shape. Add a sticker stem and leaves.

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Tie trim across the bottom of the hanging. Add a big bow to the left side.

Create sentiment strips and label from patterned paper, stamps, and alpha stickers. Edge with brown ink and white paint. Adhere as shown; use a memo pin to attach the one strip.

Make three buttons using the Epiphany Crafts Round 14 Button Studio Tool and yellow patterned paper. Thread with string and adhere buttons to the hanging.

Punch 1/8″ holes in the top corners and thread with white wire for the hanger.


We’re celebrating green and being a bit lucky!

You’ll be feeling mighty fine after you create some new wearable with our fun St. Patrick’s Day printables!

Simply right click and save these to your computer. Then use your choice of a photo program to print!

 

 

epiphany crafts st patrick day printables

 

Grab your Epiphany Crafts Round 25 Tool!

 

 

Select the design you like…insert a Round 25 Bubble Cap.

 

 

 

 

Press into one of our Bling Charms to make a necklace or pin…it’s completely up to you!

Love our Crafty Bands! Visit our sister blog for printables for your favorite Crafty Bands products too!

 

 

Show a Little Spring with Epiphany Crafts

Although some of us are getting mixed messages from the weather gods..and the groundhog…spring is hopefully on it’s way!

Today Designer Audrey Pettit has a stunning wreath for you to make that celebrates spring! Our Epiphany Crafts Round 25 Tool along with our Brad Settings help this beauty come alive!  

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Sweet Spring Wreath by Audrey Pettit

Supplies:
Epiphany Crafts Round 14 Shape Studio Tool and Round 14 Clear Bubble Caps
Epiphany Crafts Round 25 Shape Studio Tool and Round 25 Clear Bubble Caps
Epiphany Crafts Round 14 Silver Brad Settings
Patterned Paper: MME
Die Cut Leaves: My Little Shoebox
Dies: Sizzix Alterations Tattered Florals die and Leaves die
Canvas Die Cuts: Little Yellow Bicycle
Trims: Stampin’Up, Webster’s Pages, The Twinery, Craft Supply
Felt: Sewing Supply
Paint: Delta
Floss: DMC
Other: Recycled Corrugated Cardboard

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To create this sweet spring wreath, start by cutting a ring from recycled corrugated cardboard. You can make the ring any size you wish, just remember that the larger the wreath ring, the more flowers you will need to cover it. My ring is approximately 6″

Paint the cardboard white and allow to dry completely.

Tie ribbon around the ring and leave the tails long for the hanger. Tie multiple trims together into one big bow and adhere to the ribbon hanger.

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Die cut lots of flowers from various patterned papers. Die cut leaves from wool felt.

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Stack die cut flower shapes together to create a whole bouquet of paper flowers. Use foam adhesive between some of the layers to create depth. Add canvas die cut scalloped circles to some of the layers. Secure some of the flowers with Epiphany Crafts Round 14 Silver Brad Settings.

Create custom bubble cap embellishments using the Round 14 and Round 25 Shape Studio Tools. Add bubble caps to flower centers.

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Adhere flowers to wreath base, some directly and some using foam adhesive. Embellish with die cut paper leaves and hand-stitched felt leaves.

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 Are you ready for spring??

Loads of Love to You from Epiphany Crafts

It’s Day Two of our fun week long teamup with the talented crew at Bella Blvd!

Today Designers Audrey Pettit and Natt Smith will have you oohing and aahing over their fun projects!

Be sure to visit our friends at Bella Blvd to see what they’ve created with our Epiphany Crafts Tools and products too!

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I Love You Frame by Audrey Pettit

Supplies:
Epiphany Crafts Heart 25 Shape Studio Tool and Heart 25 Clear Bubble Caps
Epiphany Crafts Round 14 Shape Studio Tool and Round 14 Bubble Cap
Bella Blvd Lovey Dovey Collection: Patterned Papers, Cardstock Sticker
Bella Blvd Sophisticates Sprinkles & Lace Punch Patterned Paper
Other: Recycled Corrugated Cardboard, String, Paint, Brown Ink

 


Hello everyone It’s Natt Smith here with you to share a projects I create with lovely Bella Blvd along with Epiphany Crafts tools.

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Today projects is this lovely trio cards that can be sent out to spread the love or may be just to say hi 

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First card :”I Like you a lot.” On this card I just use ribbon and some thread to make a simple card have more dimension. With not so sweet color on this it can be sent to either boy or girl.

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Second : “Hello” I love love love alphabet sticker sheet from Bella Blvd ! I came with one of my most favorite font ever. Before I create this card I just pull out supplies and then start woking on this card around that lovely heart epoxy I made using Epiphany Crafts heart tool.

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Third : “I love you more” With all the lovely pattern paper from Bella Blvd I just can’t resist using them to make some ruffle banner. All you have to do is cut a strip of your favorite pattern paper then fold the back and forward and stitch in the middle. Its a great addition on your card.

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Thank you so much for stopping by and join us. I have you like my projects.

Please don’t forget to come back later and check out more fun projects from other DT.

xoxo

Natt Smith


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Happy Valentine’s Day from Epiphany Crafts!

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Convo Heart Treat Bags by Audrey Pettit

Supplies:
Epiphany Crafts Heart 25 Shape Studio Tool and Heart 25 Clear Bubble Caps
Epiphany Crafts Round 14 Shape Studio Tool and Round 14 Clear Bubble Caps
Epiphany Crafts Round 14 Silver Brad Settings
Patterned Paper: Pink Paislee, Crate Paper
Dies: Sizzix
Stamp: SavvyStamps
Cello Bags: Stampin’Up
Trim: Stampin’Up, Divine Twine, Glitz, Paper Salon
Ink: Clearsnap, Stampin’Up

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There’s something about Valentine’s Day that just calls for Conversation Hearts. I don’t care to actually eat the things, but traditions are traditions, after all. And they sure look cute all packaged up in these easy treat containers.

To get started, measure the dimensions of your cello bags and cut patterned paper to fit, leaving about an inch at the top. Slip paper into the bags, fill with candy, fold down the top of the bag and secure with adhesive. I found that adding paper to the bags helps them to retain their shape as they are filled with candy.

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Die cut scalloped hearts from patterned paper. Then cut a window opening in the center of the hearts by running the hearts back through your die cutting machine with a smaller heart die in the center. Save all the pieces.

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Adhere largest scalloped hearts to the top of the cello bags. Tie several ribbons together into a big bow and secure with a custom brad made from the Silver Brad Fittings and Round 14 Shape Studio Tool. Adhere bows to the top of the hearts.

Affix smaller hearts to the right side of the larger hearts. Embellish with date strips cut from patterned paper and custom hearts made with the Heart 25 Shape Studio Tool.
Stamp sentiment strips and adhere to the bows.


This is a simple valentine or children’s puppet you can create with a toilet paper roll and a few pretty papers and, of course, Epiphany Crafts punches.

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You start with a basic toilet paper roll and you cover the roll with some pretty paper. Once the roll is covered you push the center of the top inward and it forms the beginning for your “owl”. Lastly, by adding a few hearts you can create a cute little owl face.

Are they not the cutest??? These can be so fun to create with your children, too!

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Owl Always Love You by Lisa Wilkinson

Supplies needed:
Bella Blvd Kiss Me and Sophisticates Collections
Paper Towel Roll

EC Shape Studio Tool Heart 25
EC Bubble Caps Heart 25
EC Shape Studio Tool Heart 14
EC Bubble Caps Heart 14
EC Shape Studio Tool Round 25

 

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Pin It Up with Hearts and Epiphany Crafts

Search around the internet..Facebook or Twitter and you’ll surely find mention on a constant topic with the word Pinterest.

Whether someone just “pinned” an image to their pin board or about how they love Pinterest or that they lost themself for hours on end looking through galleries (..speaking from experience!!!)

Pinterest is a wonderful way to organize recipes, fashion, crafts, home decor and much more.

Today Designer Audrey Pettit inspires us with her Pinterest inspired project…we hope it encites you to create too!!

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February 14 Frame by Audrey Pettit

Supplies:
Epiphany Crafts Heart 25 Shape Studio Tool
Epiphany Crafts Square 25 Clear Bubble Cap
Epiphany Crafts Round 14 Button Studio Tool and Round 14 Clear Button Cap
Cardstock: Kraft Outlet
Patterned Paper: Crate Paper, My Little Shoebox
Trim: Papertrey Ink, Craft Supply
Ink: Clearsnap
Paint: Delta
Recycled Corrugated Cardboard

Pinterest is a constant source of inspiration for me. I could spend hours each day pouring over all of the amazing projects and photos there. For my frame, I was inspired by this gorgeous project.

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I was really drawn to the graphic design and repetition of all the hearts, and that was the drawing board for my frame. To start, cut 1″ squares of patterned paper and arrange them into a 4×6″ panel. Machine stitch the edges where each square intersects.

Using the Heart 25 Shape Studio Tool as a paper punch, create heart shapes for each square, save one. Apply a small dot of adhesive in the center of each heart, place them on the background panel, and machine stitch in place. Lightly pull up on the edges of each heart to create dimension.

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Cut patterns from paper to create the February 14 title. Adhere the number 14 to the empty square and cover with a Square 25 Clear Bubble Cap. Affix foam adhesive on the back of the February strip and adhere to the top left side of the panel.

Layer panel onto cardstock, and then onto a larger mat of patterned paper. Affix to recycled corrugated cardboard that has been lightly washed with white paint.

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We’ll enter you to win our Epiphany Craft Shape Studio Square 25 Tool along with matching Bubble Caps AND a package of our Square Charms.

All you have to do is pin today’s project or the EC Square Tool to Pinterest and come back here and post a comment that you’ve done so!

We’ll give you a little time as we have Pinterest project running this week and next. So the more you pin the more chances you’ll have to win!

The last day to pin will be Sunday, February 3rd. We will announce the winner on Monday, February 4th.

 

Craft Up Some Fun Party Favors with Epiphany!

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Celebrate Party Favors by Audrey Pettit

Epiphany Crafts Supplies:
Epiphany Crafts Pennant 25 Shape Studio Tool and Pennant 25 Clear Bubble Caps
Cardstock: Stampin’Up
Patterned Paper: My Little Shoebox, SEI
Dies: Sizzix, Papertrey Ink
Stamps: Papertrey Ink, Close to My Heart
Felt: Papertrey Ink
Doily: Wilton
Trim: Making Memories, May Arts
Ink: Stampin’Up
Clear Cello Bag: Stampin’Up

Have fun at your next celebration with handmade party favors. They are fun to make, easily customizable for any theme or event, and are sure to be hit with all your guests.

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For the noisemaker, wrap a large paper doily around the horn and secure the end with a small dab of adhesive. Tie trims around the end. Adhere die cuts to the bow.

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Create custom pennants using the Epiphany Crafts Pennant 25 Shape Studio Tool and Pennant 25 Clear Bubble Caps. Adhere in a circular fashion on top of the die cuts.

Die cut a rolled flower from felt, roll up and secure flower with adhesive, and adhere to the center of the pennant circle.

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For the treat bag, fill a clear cello bag with candy and tie the top with matching ribbons. Die cut a circle and stamp with sentiment stamp of your choice. Add additional custom pennants and another rolled felt flower. Add cardstock banner sentiment strip.

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We’re releasing a Brand New Tool at the Winter Craft and Hobby Show this week! Stop by our booth #2452 and see the newest products along with our Crafty Bands too!

The much anticipated Hexagon Tool!

Along with matching Bubble Caps and Charms!

And speaking of Charms…need Rhinestone Charms that work perfectly with our Round 25 and Square 25 Tools!

A Rainbow of Fun Today..

If you haven’t heard we’re taking a walk back through this last year and picking a handful of our favorite Epiphany crafts projects. Mind you…this is NOT an easy task because we like them all!!

Today we have a bit of fun from Designer Audrey Pettit, past Designer Tamara Tripodi and past Designer Jennifer Priest!

ENJOY!

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Spring Pocket Pouch by Audrey Pettit

Epiphany Crafts Supplies:
Epiphany Crafts Shape Studio Tool Flower 25 and Flower 25 Clear Caps
Epiphany Crafts Button Studio Tool Round 14 and Round 14 Clear Button Caps

Patterned Paper: Echo Park
Dies: Papertrey Ink and Spellbinders
Trim: Webster’s Pages, Stampin’Up, May Arts, and The Kraft Outlet
Floss: DMC
Burlap, Felt, and Muslin: Sewing Supply
Ink: Clearsnap

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1. Cut a rectangular piece of burlap for the base of your pocket. You can make your pocket any size you wish. Keep in mind that you need an 1 1/2″ allowance at the top and about 1/2″ at the side. My starting burlap piece is about 9″ x 8.5″.

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2. Lay a long piece of seam binding ribbon across the top edge of the burlap, then fold down 1 1/2″ and stitch along the bottom edge, creating a pocket in which the seam binding can move freely.

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3. Create three flower embellishments using the Epiphany Crafts Shape Studio Tool Flower 25, the Clear Flower 25 Caps, and the patterned paper of your choice.

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4. Die cut several different-sized circle embellishments from felt to create the flowers. You will need a 1″ scalloped circle for each flower. For the largest flower, add two larger circles and one pinked-edged circle.

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5. Stitch the flower Clear Caps to the scalloped circles using embroidery floss. For the largest circle, stitch this piece to the other layers of die cut felt. Cut small slits in the plain circle pieces. Lightly swab flowers with yellow ink. Stitch flowers in a row across the middle of the burlap. Stitch stems.

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6. Cut a piece of muslin the same size as the burlap. Fold down the top edge and machine stitch muslin to the wrong size of the burlap.

7. Fold burlap in half and machine stitch down the left side and across the bottom to create a pocket pouch.

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8. Embellish with trims across the top and bottom of the pouch. Hand embroider two leaves on yellow felt and stitch leaves to the bottom of the center flower stem.

9. Add buttons made with the Epiphany Crafts Button Studio Tool Round 14 and Round 14 Clear Button Caps to each flower stem. Tie hang tag string into a bow and add with a final button to the bottom of the central flower.

 


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“Absolutely Charming” Mini Book by Jennifer Priest

Video Link: Epiphany Crafts & Maya Road Mini Book

Epiphany Crafts Supplies:

EC Round 25 Shape Studio and Bubble Caps
EC Round 14 Shape Studio and Bubble Caps
EC Star 25 Shape Studio and Bubble Caps
EC Pennant 25 Shape Studio and Bubble Caps
EC Oval 25 Shape Studio and Bubble Caps

Other Supplies:
Mini Book Base, Mini Triangle Banner Canvas Pieces, Kraft Typography Numbers – White, Kraft Decorative Journaling Tags – White
Paper, Stickers – Echo Park Paper
Paint – Americana
Foam Brush – Hobby Lobby
Corner Rounder, Distrezz-it-All – Zutter Innovative
Ribbon – May Arts
Smooch Spritz in Gold Glow – Clearsnap
Stick Pins – hydrangeahippo.etsy.com
3D Foam Adhesive – Tombow USA

 


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A Rainbow of Bows by Tessa Buys

Inspired by the rainbow of colors, I decided to create a gift set of bows for my niece.

Epiphany Crafts Supplies:
Epiphany Crafts Button Tool 20
Epiphany Crafts Buttons 20

Other Supplies:
Felt
Papers: American Crafts, GCD Studios, Crate Paper, K and Company, Echo Park

To make the bows…
1. Cut a long oval from felt, about 1.5 inches wide at the fullest point and 3.5 inches long.
2. Pinch the center and stitch together.
3. Add an Epiphany Crafts button, created with the button maker and matching scrapbook paper.
4. Stitch the button onto the bow.
5. Add the bow to a clip, barrette, headband, or brooch pin.

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Rainbow Card Set by Tamara Tripodi

Epiphany Crafts Supplies:
Epiphany Crafts Heart shape tool
Epiphany Crafts Round 14 tool and brads
Epiphany Crafts Scalloped Circle shape tool

Other Supplies:
American Crafts glitter Thickers
Washi Tape
White and colored cardstock
Twinery Twine
Button
Sizzix Embossing folders
SVG Cuts rainbow free cutting file

 

Heading to Michaels Craft stores for some supplies…our Round 25 and Square 25 Tools along with coordinating embellishments are stocked there too!

Feltie Trees and Holiday Fun with Epiphany Crafts!

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Feltie Fabric Tree by Audrey Pettit

Therm O Web Supplies:
Epiphany Crafts Round 14 Button Studio Tool and Round 14 Button Caps
Epiphany Crafts Round 20 Button Studio Tool and Round 20 Button Caps

Other Supplies:
Patterned Paper: Simple Stories
Ink: Clearsnap
Floss: DMC
Felt, Wool Fabric, Rusty Bells, Polyfill Stuffing

I love to make soft felt plushies for holiday gifts. They look great tied onto a package or stuffed into a stocking, and make a cute little bowl filler or ornament for a tree. Better yet, they are quick and easy to create, making them perfect for those last minute gift ideas.

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1. Create a triangle template to use as the tree base using a die cut you may have, or a free pattern downloaded from the internet, like my pattern here. Cut template out, pin onto green fabric and cut two triangles per tree. Cut two small squares from brown felt.

2. Lay Round 14 and Round 20 buttons loosely onto one of the cut trees to determine how many of each size you would like on your tree. Create buttons using the Button Studio Tools and patterned paper of your choice. Ink edges of each button with brown ink.

3. Stitch buttons onto one tree using embroidery floss.

4. Stitch the brown squares together, leaving an opening at the top. Fill with stuffing, and pin trunk between the two green triangles. Hand Stitch around the edge of the tree, leaving enough of an opening to fill the tree with stuffing before stitching closed.

5. Stitch bells onto top of tree. Add hanger if desired.

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Yes, just like every year, I am scrambling for those last minute gift items. Maybe you are too and can use the two ideas that I have to show you today.

My first project is actually a gift tag and gift rolled up into one. The gift is the necklace made with the Epiphany Crafts Studio Shape Square Tool and the Metal Charms Double Square Jewelry Settings plus a square bubble cap.

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I punched out a square from a piece of patterned paper. Then from the same collection I adhered a small sticker letter for their initial. All that got placed in the metal charm. Then I tied a piece of jute string to create the necklace. Talk about a fast project and something that I know that they will love.

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My second gift idea is for a young daughter or maybe a niece. Little girls love big bows so I made this one from some May Arts ribbon but you could definitely buy a premade bow if you don’t want to make your own. Then I embellished it with the Epiphany Crafts Jewelry Round Metal Settings which really made the bow special.

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Using the Epiphany Crafts Studio Round Tool, I punched a snowflake from a piece of patterned paper and topped it with a round bubble cap. Then I adhered the stack in the Epiphany Crafts Round Metal Settings. You can see how beautiful the setting is in this close up picture. Then I just used some hot glue to adhere the metal piece to the bow.

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Thanks for stopping by. I hope some of these last minute gifts will be the perfect project for you this week. Both really just take minutes to create with the Epiphany Crafts tools and embellishments and even better than that, they are truly customizable for the person you are making them for. Have a wonderful holiday season.

Epiphany Crafts Products used:

SST-14 Epiphany Crafts Studio Round 25
SST-38 Epiphany Crafts Studio square 25
SSA-16 Epiphany Crafts Round Bubble Caps 25
SSA-40 Epiphany Crafts Square Bubble Caps 25
02-45 Epiphany Crafts Metal Setting 25
38-46 Epiphany Crafts Metal Charms Double Square 25

Other Supplies used:
Echo Park A Very Merry Christmas Collection
Tim Holtz Tinsel Trim in silver
May Arts Ribbon
Stampin Up! Ribbon, red stitched and canvas


Just a reminder…if you’re working on some last minute gifts like we’ve shared for you this week…you can find many of our most popular Tools and Embellishments at your local Hobby Lobby and Michael’s Stores!

 

Hobby Lobby carries a wide variety of our Tools and Embellishments! Michaels stocks our Round 25 and Square 25 Tools which are perfect for jewelry and much more! You can also shop online at HobbyLobby.com