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Thursday, December 04, 2014

Throwback Quilled Nativity Ornament


Silhouette Cameo Nativity Ornament with Quilling from Antonella at www.quilling.blogspot.com


Quilled Nativity Ornament

As promised, this is my throwback post. This ornament always makes me happy, I should make one for myself (I mean my children, so that way I can hang it on my tree until they are old enough to have their own tree).  I love the way the colors work together and the fact that I had quilling paper that matched the paper I used!

Quick instructions.... I cut the nativity from my Silhouette Cameo cutting machine. The image is one I purchased during one of their many sales.

The color combination was accidental. I am sure I am not the only person who does this, lol... I pulled out more than one color cardstock (I mean, can you really know what colors you might need?)  I cut the image from a few different colors, and as I peeled them off I placed them on the table I was working on, as luck would have it, I happened to place this one on a purple piece of scrap paper. As I laid it down, I was struck by the color combination and thought how nice they looked together, so I did what anyone would have done.....

I pulled out my cuttlebug and whipped out my Spellbinders dies and tracked down my purple paper and cut an Oval and then layered that over a double sided paper that had that antiqued cream look to tie back in the image that I cut with my largest Lacy Oval die.

Since, no project is complete without glitter, I added glitter to the purple oval and then glued down the nativity.  I had my quilling supplies out and added a quick quilled element (we can call it a flower maybe - lol)... pulled out some pearls and added them as well.

My regret is not making more than one. Of course, I am usually up quite late and then very early during this time of year trying to get all those projects I wait until now to start, so I am lucky to have completed even one of them, lol.  Are you like me, lots of plans and thoughts, but need the pressure of a deadline to get your juices flowing?

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May your days be Merry and Bright!
Antonella Quilling Art

Wednesday, December 03, 2014

12 Days of Christmas Nativity Ornament


Silhouette Cameo Nativity Ornament from Antonella at www.quilling.blogspot.com

12 Days of Christmas - Day 2

I cannot wait to share all the projects with you, this is a nativity ornament. I will be back tomorrow to show my throwback post that has one of the other ways I've done this project.

I used one of my purchased Silhouette cut files and cut the nativity scene on black paper, glued it to a red tag that I had (I believe I purchased these from an office supply store), added lots of crystal glaze and glitter. Attached a star and some pretty flower shaped sequins and there you have it.  When I started this project, I was looking for an easy to make ornament, that would be inexpensive to make because I was donating them to my son's school for their St. Nick Shoppe. They try to offer items that they can sell for $1 - $3 each so that they are affordable for all the students, so you can see why I needed to keep the costs down.  I attached a ribbon for the hanger and was ready to go.

As you can see, there was some variation to the ornaments as I was assembling them. I think that is half the fun of creating these kinds of projects.



Do you make your own ornaments for friends and family or even perfect strangers (lol)? Around this time of year my son will ask me what I am making for his teachers. I always try to make ornaments for each of his teachers, but that was easier when he only had one teacher who taught every subject. These days I try to draw the line at no more than 3 or 4 ornaments and the rest get a gift card with a fun gift card holder.  I would love to do more, and perhaps if I started making them earlier I would be able to. Last year I may have given away more than 4, lol.  Who needs sleep anyway!

I hope you have a wonderful day!
Antonella Quilling Art

Monday, December 01, 2014

12 Days of Christmas All Posts

12 Days of Christmas Project List

The 12 Days of Christmas Project Collection. A wonderful collection of DIY projects, gift cards, gift tags, quilling and more from Antonella at www.quilling.blogspot.com

For your enjoyment, the 2014 Twelve Days of Christmas Collection

Enjoy this quick and easy way for you to find all the 12 Days of Christmas posts for easy reference...

Free Merry and Bright Printable from Antonella at www.quilling.blogspot.com
Day 1 - Free Merry and Bright Printable

Nativity Ornament DIY from Antonella at www.quilling.blogspot.com
Day 2 - Nativity Ornament DIY

Quilled Nativity Ornament DIY from Antonella at www.quilling.blogspot.com
Day 2.5 - Quilled Nativity Ornament DIY

Nativity in Glass Ornament DIY from Antonella at www.quillling.blogspot.com
Day 3 - Nativity in Glass Ornament DIY


Free Merry and Bright Gift Tag Printable from Antonella at www.quilling.blogspot.com
Day 3.5 - Free Merry and Bright Gift Tag Printable

Free Keep Calm Be Merry Printable from Antonella at www.quilling.blogspot.com
Day 4 - Free Keep Calm Be Merry Printable

This super cute Quilled Christmas Tree ornament is easy to make. The pattern is versatile enough that you could wear it as a necklace or earrings if you wanted to.  Hop over to see what Antonella has for you at www.quilling.blogspot.com. #quilling #ornament
Day 5 - Quilled Christmas Tree Ornament

12 Days of Christmas Free Keep Calm Be Merry Gift Tags from Antonella at www.quilling.blogspot.com #free #printable #Christmas
Day 6 Free Keep Calm Be Merry Gift Tags

12 Days of Christmas Free Christmas Gift Tags from Antonella at www.quilling.blogspot.com #free #printable #Christmas
Day 7 Free Christmas Gift Tags

This super easy Silhouette Cameo Cross ornament is easy to make. Hop over to see what Antonella has for you at www.quilling.blogspot.com. #ornament
Day 8 - Silhouette Cameo Cross Ornament

Snow Girl Gift Card Holder, super easy and fun to make from Antonella at www.quilling.blogspot.com
Day 9 - Snow Girl Gift Card Holder

Dashing Snowman Gift Card Holder, super easy and fun to make from Antonella at www.quilling.blogspot.com
Day 10 - Snowman Gift Card Holder

Nifty Santa Suit Gift Card Holder from Antonella at www.quilling.blogspot.com
Day 10.5 - Santa Gift Card Holder


Gorgeous Monogram Ornament tutorial Antonella at www.quilling.blogspot.com
Day 11 - Monogram Ornament

Super Simple Scrap Paper Christmas Tree Gift Tag Ornament tutorial Antonella at www.quilling.blogspot.com
Day 12 - Super Simple Scrap Paper Christmas Tree Gift Tag Ornament
Free Merry Christmas printable from Antonella at www.quilling.blogspot.com
Merry Christmas!


May your days be Merry and Bright!

Antonella Quilling Art

12 Days of Christmas Merry and Bright Printable

Free Merry and Bright Printable from Antonella at www.quilling.blogspot.com


For December, I have decided to revive my 12 Days of Christmas goodies... I had a great time the last time and thought it would be a lot of fun to share this year.

Since there are 25 days til Christmas I won't be posting something new every day, instead I will post each Monday, Wednesday, and Friday until December 19th and then I will post Dec 21, 22, and 23 so that the final project is completed before Christmas Eve.

Since today is Monday, and I usually share a free printable, I thought it would be appropriate to share this Merry and Bright freebie with you today.  I have two sizes of each of these.  One is a 4x6 that I I like to use on cards, and will also frame one or two.  The other is a 3x4 size that I like to include with gift cards or use as a tag by punching a hole in the top and adding a ribbon.  If you have children, you can print out the smaller tags and add them to a class gift for the students or teachers.

Free Merry and Bright Printable from Antonella at www.quilling.blogspot.com
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FREE Merry and Bright printable

I've had people ask about printing. I like to take a trip to my local Staples and have them print these out, because they have several nice color printers that do a fantastic job with capturing the depth of color and they print on a very nice sturdy paper stock.  They will even print on specialty paper or paper I provide.

What special projects do you do around this time of year?

As always, I am happy to share my tutorials, freebies / printables and cut files with you, I only ask that you do the following:
  • Please leave a comment if you download  freebie / printable / digi, etc, because I would love to hear from you
  • If you enjoy the things I share with you, please become a follower so that you will see all the new stuff when it is posted (no pressure, join only if you want)
  • I hope you love PINTEREST as much as I do, would love it if you would PIN this project!
  • Please do not share any of my digital images, printables, or tutorials directly with others, but please do send them on over to me so that they can peruse and collect the images themselves.
  • I would be thrilled and honored if you would send me links to any images or posts that you've done using something that I have shared with you.  If you say it is ok, I will even feature your work here!
  • If you want to recolor the images, feel free! 
  • If you have a special request, please let me know and I will see what I can do.
Most importantly be Fantastically Creative You!

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May your days be Merry and Bright!
Antonella Quilling Art

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