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Showing posts with label gift. Show all posts

Tuesday, January 11, 2011

Gifting + Receiving

This year I had a LOT of knitting to do for the holidays. It's a gift I love giving to people. I enjoy picking out the patterns, the yarn, and finally seeing the face of the receiver when they open what I've made for them.

Here's some of the presents I made for friends and family this year.











Of the gifts I received, the best one was the Kodak Brownie Starflex that Roy gave me! I adore it! The flash bulbs are rare, but I can still put film in it for daytime pictures. I've been practicing some TTV (through the viewfinder) Photography with it. I haven't made a "contraption" yet to block out extra light, but I am having a total blast with it!













Friday, December 3, 2010

DIY: Holiday Gift Wrapping

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Do you go out every year and spend money on wrapping paper, bows, and ribbon that is over priced and runs out too quickly? I used to, too. But why should we feed into consumerism when we're crafty?

It's quite easy (and quick!) to make your presents look merry and bright this year without breaking your wallet! I picked up some tulle, lace and ribbons by the spool in the dollar section of the craft store. I used a roll of kraft paper to wrap my packages and added little notions to them to spice them up.

Mary Veterano Photography

I only added lace, twine, and ribbons to mine (with the printed gift tags found in the freebies section. If you have stamps you can easily use them to create patterns. I also considered doing felt shapes to add to my packages. Another easy embellishment (with no knitting skills required) is a yarn pom.

Simply cut out two circles with the centers cut out, wrap your yarn around the template, then stick your scissors between the templates and cut around. Before you remove your yarn from the template tie another piece of yarn around the pieces and make a tight knot. Trim the edges of the pom and roll it around in your hand to fluff it up. Monday I'll be back with a post about my yarn garland!

Here's a good video tutorial for yarn poms. And here's a free pdf template I've created for your yarn poms.

Sewing: Busy at Work for Christmas

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I'm sorry I didn't have the gift wrapping post I'd promised up yesterday! I got sidetracked working on some Christmas presents. This is how I looked all day yesterday, making measurements and cutting out pieces to be quilted.

Stick around, later today I should have something up about gift wrapping!

Wednesday, December 1, 2010

Gift Guide: Jonathan Adler


{ via Jonathan Adler }

1. Cookie Jar Set
2. Ornament
3. Cocoa Mug Set
4. Popcorn Jar Set
5. Bottle Stoppers
6. Hurricane Vase
7. Votive
8. Bottle Stoppers
9. Napkin Ring
10. Vase

Here's my picks for some great gifts to get for the people on your list this year from Jonathan Adler. I love love love the Jonathan Adler website, and the holiday section doesn't disappoint! My favorite are the carbs and calories cookie jar sets, they crack me up!

Twice a week up until Christmas I will be putting up gift guides from my favorite places to shop.

Check back tomorrow for a gift wrapping post with DIY wrapping decorations - no more buying the overpriced paper from the store!

Tuesday, November 30, 2010

Freebies: Holly Holiday Gift Tags

Mary Veterano Designs
To & From Tag, Download PDF
Happy Holidays Tag, Download PDF

I have two more free holiday gift tags for you! These ones are round with a scalloped edge. I would suggest punching them out with a large hole punch if you have one, these tags measure 4"x4" or you can scale them when you print (make sure you have constrained proportions) to make them 2"x2".

For best results print these on card stock, or a thick textured paper. Check back later for examples of uses once you've printed them out in my gift wrapping post!

Monday, November 8, 2010

Knitting: Santa Pattern

Crochet Santa
{ via Lion Brand Crochet Santa }

Do you crochet? Do you want to? This great little (free) crochet pattern from Lion Brand is perfect for gift-giving. If you're knew to crochet check out Crochet help and YouTube.

Lion Brand has a great selection of free patterns for the holiday and for the everyday. Check it out!

Freebies: Plain + Holiday Gift Tags

Mary Veterano Designs
Plain, Download PDF

Today I have four tag downloads for you. Download the PDF files, print them, cut them out, punch a hole where the template is and BAM you've got a tag ready to go! These were all made by me for you so please be kind and do not redistribute or resell my designs. If you use these for a project or you'd like to share these downloads with others please link back to this post! Thank you!

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Snowflake Sweater, Download PDF (Comes in 6 colors)

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White Tree and a Cardinal, Download PDF

For best results print these on card stock, or a thick textured paper. Check back later today for examples of uses once you've printed them out! I've got plenty more free downloads for your holiday season, so be sure to stay tuned to Ginger Tea for more all through this month!

Mary Veterano Designs
Holiday Stocking, Download PDF

Friday, November 5, 2010

Papercraft: Recipe Book


{ via Silhouette Blog }

My Silhouette SD is officially on order, after talking to my mom about using it for cutting out tags and what-not for the holidays this year she agreed to get it early. Excited? Oh heck yes I am. My fingers are twitching with design possibilities.

I was looking through the Silhouette blog yesterday and came across this sweet little number, a key ring recipe book! I certainly plan to make one for my Mommom, Aunt, Mom, myself, my boyfriend's Mom, and all of the other ladies I know that love to cook. I showed it to my Mommom yesterday and she loved the vintage style it had, saying she missed the magazines that used to have that 50s-styled girl in all of them.

The Silhouette released their new software last month, which is free to download. I already have and it is similar to Illustrator. It also has the Silhouette online store directly linked in the program. They also have the Illustrator plugin available for download on their support page.

Friday, September 10, 2010

Cooking: Jam

Mary Veterano Photography

Over the weekend I bought up the last of the peaches I could find at my farmer's market and I made some spiced peach jam for the fall. I ended up making a batch of white, yellow, and mixed jams. I spiced them with cinnamon, ginger, and nutmeg. They all turned out delicious! My family keeps requesting more and more types of preserves. I did see a recipe for a peach and pepper jam that sounded delicious! I also love the little quilted jars I found at the store, how cute!

Have you made something for the fall?

Mary Veterano Photography
Mary Veterano Photography
Mary Veterano Photography

For DIY jam instructions, see my DIY Jam post.

Friday, July 23, 2010

DIY: Cute Clutch Tutorial



I am absolutely DYING to try out this adorable gathered clutch tutorial by Anna from Noodle Heads blog! I stumbled upon it when blog surfing the other day and it has me itching to go through my little collection of fabric and pull out my sewing machine. First things first, I need a sewing refresher course haha! Click on the image above or the link to check out the tutorial for yourself.

The darling little purses would make a great accessory for yourself, or as a gift to someone special!

Image by Anna at the Noodle Heads blog

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