Make Stenciled Glitter Snowflake Decorations

DIY Stenciled Glitter Snowflake Decorations | Paper Crave

As soon as I saw My Favorite Things’ Delicate Doily stencil, I thought, “gotta make that into a snowflake.” With this idea in mind, I designed a simple scalloped background for the stencil and got to work.

Now, I love me some glitter, but I do not love the mess that it can make. Cue the embossing paste! Embedding gobs of glitter in translucent embossing paste gives you all of the sparkle without any of the glittery mess. Gotta love that. Once the paste is dry, all you see is glitter and, with the exception of a stray sparkle here and there, it is not coming off of the paper. Like, at all.

The result? Simple, modern snowflake decorations that you can hang in windows, on walls, or pretty much anywhere that you’d like to add a little sparkle. Did I mention that it’s easy to make bunches and bunches of these, too? Yep, you can get it going assembly line-style, one glitter color at a time, and you’ll have a stack of these babies in not much time at all.

Stencil Glitter Snowflake Supplies

Here’s what you’ll need:

DIY Stenciled Glitter Snowflake Decorations Instructions

DIY Stenciled Glitter Snowflake Decorations, Step 1

Step 1 : Cut the scalloped circle shape into white cardstock with a digital die cutting machine. Line up the stencil over the die cut shape and tape the stencil onto a smooth surface over the shape with low tack tape (I used painter’s tape).

DIY Stenciled Glitter Snowflake Decorations, Step 2

Step 2 : On a large acrylic block or similar work surface, add about two teaspoons of the embossing paste (this amount will be enough for 2-3 snowflake decorations). Then, sprinkle the glitter over the paste and mix with a palette knife until the glitter is completely incorporated. If, after you’ve finished mixing, you find that you need to add more glitter, simply sprinkle more glitter over the paste and mix again.

DIY Stenciled Glitter Snowflake Decorations, Step 3

Step 3 : Spread the glitter embossing paste over the stencil with a palette knife, frosting-a-cake-style. Then, use the edge of the palette knife to smooth the paste and to remove any extra paste, and clean up any mess with baby wipes or paper towels.

DIY Stenciled Glitter Snowflake Decorations, Step 4Step 4 : Remove the tape and stencil, and set the decoration aside to dry. Wash your stencil and acrylic block as soon as you’re finished with the embossing paste, because it can be tough to clean off if you let it dry.

When the snowflake decorations are completely dry – I usually leave them to dry overnight – tie metallic thread or twine through the holes at the tops of the decorations to hang.

DIY Stenciled Glitter Snowflake Decorations | Paper Crave

photos by Kristen Magee

2015 Calendars, Week Three

2015 Calendar Designs

The awesome 2015 calendar designs continue in this week’s roundup, which includes wonderful, illustrated calenders, as well as calendars that feature pretty, modern pattern and type. Here, check ’em out!

2015 Calendar Designs

1. Leah Duncan 2. Rob Ryan 3. Idlewild Co. 4. Mademoiselle Yo 5. Pressbound 6. Studio on Fire 7. Ilee 8. Erin Vaughan 9. Monkey Mind Design 10. Katie Daisy

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Holiday Card Picks : Roundup No. 1

Oh, how I crave lovely, illustrated holiday cards, and these card and postcard designs from My Dear Fellow Co., Quill & Fox, Rifle Paper Co., and 1Canoe2 are some of my absolute favorites this holiday season. Have a look at these wonderful, illustrated designs:

Illustrated Holiday Cards Roundup

1. My Dear Fellow Co. 2. Quill & Fox 3. Rifle Paper Co. 4. Quill & Fox 5. 1Canoe2

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