Sunday, December 22, 2013

Craft Night - Christmas Ornaments

 
Life has been a blur lately. I got caught up in Christmas craziness, got sick and there some other crazy stuff going on in life. As a result I forgot to post this about my latest craft night!
In the holiday spirit, we made Christmas ornaments!!! They were simple to make and did require that many materials. I cut out some shapes from old cereal boxes and added some mod podge and some Christmas themed scrapbook paper.
I was glad to see all the folks who came out. Some fabulous ornaments were made and it was all in all a fun time.

 
Even though it is a bit past Christmas, here is how you can make your own ornaments! After all it's only 12 months till next Christmas.

Materials & Tools

  • Cardboard (cereal boxes work great!)
  • Christmas themed scrapbooking paper
  • Ribbon
  • Mod Podge
  • Foam brushes
  • Scissors
  • Hole puncher

Instructions

  • Determine the size and shape of your ornament. I used Picmonkey.com to find some really nice shapes and I formatted them to the size I wanted.
  • Trace your shapes on cardboard and cut them out
  • Go through all of you christmasy paper and figure out what you would like to put on your ornament. Be sure to make them double sided for twice the Christmas magic!
  • Once your design is figured out begin putting them together with Mod Podge. I recommend doing this step in layers alternated between mod podge and paper.
  • After your ornament is assembled, use your hole puncher to make a hole towards the top of your ornament
  • Take some ribbon and tie it around your ornament. Place that baby on the tree!

 

Tuesday, December 10, 2013

December is moving along. Despite feeling really crappy the past few weeks I have been making an effort to get some projects done. Here is what I have been up to.

We finally got a tree! This time around we went with a Basal fir. I was a little nervous because its my first Christmas with a cat. I hear they like to make a mess of Christmas trees. So far Bmo has been a good kitty and he has just been hanging out underneath it. 



I love putting together the tree every year because I forget what awesome ornaments we have. We have mostly Star Wars, a few Harry Potter and a lot of owls. One tradition we have been keeping up every year is that we each make our own ornament. I love seeing those because its part of our little story. 

Speaking of ornaments, I have been getting ready for the next Craft Night. I've been trying to get into the habit planning these out and I've had this idea for a while. Thanks to this nifty little tutorial, I've learned out to recycle cereal boxes for crafty exploits. I thought they would make perfect ornaments. So the base, mixed with some Holiday scrap paper, mod podge and ribbon, you've got the perfect personalized ornament. 


While unpacking I came across our little nativity. Its cute, but tiny. I'm not the most religious person but I feel that I needed to spiff up our nativity. I was inspired after seeing this on pinterest. Since I had some spare wood lying around I made a stencil and whipped this up in a few days.
 

After a lot of experimenting I think I may have finally perfected making my zipper pouches. I'm quite proud, so proud that I've listed some new pouches made with the new pattern and techniques. 


After the fun festivities of last weeks's Harry Potter themed bridal shower, it was followed up by the arrival of Caitie's invites! 






Thursday, December 5, 2013

A Very Geeky Christmas.....

Hello out there! Its less than three weeks till Christmas. This is a fact that is freaking me out! If you are feeling a little unprepared for the holidays this year I have put together an Etsy treasury full of some of the geeky-ist items for all of the nerds on your list!

Last year I got some of my friends candles from Bubble & Geek and they smelt so good that I debated keeping them for myself! Hopefully this will help give you some holiday ideas!


'A Very Geeky Christmas' by Nerd Craft Librarian 

The holiday season is upon us! Here are some Etsy items to make any pop-culture obsessed nerd in your life quite happy for the holidays!

Star Wars ATAT holiday Christmas greeting card set of 5 - DoodleButton
Star Wars ATAT holiday ...
$12
Super Nintendo Holiday- Geeky Holiday Card- 5x7- Christmas Card- Season's Greetings- Geeky Christmas- Gamer Card - AwkwardAffections
Super Nintendo Holiday-...
$5
And To All A Who Night Doctor Who  Tardis Christmas Card - NinjaGreetingCompany
And To All A Who Night ...
$3.5
Gamer Geek hand decorated shatter resistant ornament D20 inspired Christmas decoration nerdy - ThePerfectCup
Gamer Geek hand decorat...
$12
Christmas Is Coming Dire Wolf Winter Season Parody Christmas Hat Santa Claus Game Joke Nerd Tv Show Geek Funny Holiday T-Shirt Tee Shirt - ClassyWhaleTees
Christmas Is Coming Dir...
$12
Christmas Pinback Button - Geek Nerd Humor - Ho 3 - 3 inch - TheOneStopButtonShop
Christmas Pinback Butto...
$4
BATMAN COMIC Christmas Stocking, Holiday Decor, Superhero JLA Blue White - forbiddenfruit
BATMAN COMIC Christmas ...
$16
Handmade Comic Book Upcycled Paper Decorations, Christmas Ornaments, Geek, Eco - Bookity
Handmade Comic Book Upc...
$25
Gift Tags - Nerd Tags - Pack Of Eight - ableandgame
Gift Tags - Nerd Tags -...
$7
Star Wars Han Solo  Bottle Cap Pendant - GeektasticCreations
Star Wars Han Solo Bot...
$6
Lord of the Rings inspired skirt - map of Middle Earth - made to order - NerdAlertCreations
Lord of the Rings inspi...
$45
Harry Potter Book Movie Title Inspired Potter Geek Head Unisex Pullover Hoodie - parenholly
Harry Potter Book Movie...
$40
I Love You More Than A Zombie Loves Brains - rachaelwindemuller
I Love You More Than A ...
$18
I like big books and I cannot lie quote mug with nerd girl on stack of books - vitaminaeu
I like big books and I ...
$18
PICK 4 - 8 oz Jar Candles from Bubble & Geek - Save on shipping - Video Game, Geeky Candles - bubbleandgeek
PICK 4 - 8 oz Jar Candl...
$38
Luke Skywalker on Tauntaun - Planet Hoth Terrarium / Diorama - Empire Strikes Back - Megatone230
Luke Skywalker on Taunt...
$45

Wednesday, December 4, 2013

'Thankful for books' - Library Life

I know Thanksgiving is over and everyone is in full on holiday mode, but I thought better late than never to share with you my November bulletin board display.I made a giant turkey that is very Thankful for books!


I made the turkey out of construction paper and drew him by hand. The letters were made with my silhouette machine.

Monday, December 2, 2013

A Magical Bridal Shower

This past week has been about two things. The first was the gorge fest that is Thanksgiving! I am still recovering. The second was my friend Caitie's bridal shower. This just wasn't any bridal shower, it was a very magical one.



Caitie and Matt are two of my best friends. I've known Matt since high school and when he started dating Caitie I found a close friend. Eight years later they are finally getting hitched. They are a nerdie couple and traces of their fandom is going to be throughout the wedding. The Save-the-Date was created by our friend David, who is an amazing artist. It's a perfect homage to their favorite movie genre, horror.



Since this set the stage for an epic wedding, the bridal shower had to live up to the reputation! Maid of Honor, Kim and I had a few discussions and we agreed this thing needed to be Harry Potter themed. After finding some pinterest inspiration I got to work making decorations. Over the summer we had our big Harry Potter program, so with the shower in mind, I made stuff that could be reused for both events. Now I can finally talk about it on here! I've had to hold back because Caitie reads the blog and all would have been spoiled! So with out future ado, here is how I helped with a Harry Potter inspired bridal shower.

 


I came across this amazing shower on Hostess with the Mostess. There was a lot of intricate details and effort that went into this shower. I didn't want to go totally overboard for Caitie's shower though. However, I did love the sign with the quote 'From Muggle to Mrs.' Its so cheesie and perfect that I thought Caitie would love it. After an afternoon of antiquing with my friend Morgan. I found a huge gold ornate frame. It had potential! I snagged it for six bucks. I cleaned it up a bit and gave it a fresh coat of gold spray paint. Then I went to the hardware store and got a piece of scrap wood that fit the frame. I sanded the wood down and used a chalkboard recipe and painted it. After the chalk board dried I popped it into the frame. I gotta say I'm pretty impressed with how it came out! Caitie said it was one of her favorites. The chalkboard also doubled as a gift, because now she can hang that thing in her apartment.



I searched for really cute bridal shower activities, but stuff that wasn't too hokey. That is not Caitie's style. Since the other theme of the shower was natural wood and trees, I thought a wedding advice tree would work. I searched the backyard for the perfect branch that would hold up. I gave it a coat of white and paired it with a big wine bottle. To spiff up the bottle I gave it a coat of gray and added a 'C & M'. My friend and co-bridesmaid, Laura helped me decorate the clothespins that were used for people to pin their advice to. It kind of got hidden at the party and not everyone added their advice, however it looked nice and added to the decor so it wasn't a waste.




At any bridal shower, the bride's seat is very important! So I made some special stuff to hang above her seat. I used my silhouette machine and made a banner that said, "Caitie & Matt, Always" and we hung around a few flying keys. Any Potter fan will know the significance of the world 'always', if not its major spoilers and I'm not going to give it away! Anyway, the banner was a nice backdrop during the gift opening.


The night before the shower, we packed out Linda's car (Caitie's mom). She asked me to bring ALL of my Harry Potter stuff. Kim also brought a bunch of her stuff. I wasn't exactly sure how it was all going to be laid out but somehow it all came together. I used the potion bottles and they were spread throughout the house. My favorite little detail was the travel prop. I kept seeing it every time I searched 'Harry Potter parties' so I knew I really had to do it! I already had a broom and the old timey book while Kim had a trunk and we bought a birdcage.



The dessert table was another highlight of the party. My only contribution to that area was a 'Honeydukes' sign and some decorative bottles. Linda's friend made the cupcake stands. They look amazing and even featuring Caitie and Matt's initials. Kim is an accomplished baker and made the cupcakes. The cookies were made by another friend. All of the edibles tasted as good as the looked! 


Working on the shower was a lot of work, however it was so much fun. I am so honored to be apart of Caitie's wedding as a bridesmaid and since Caitie through my shower I was glad I was able to return the favor. 






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