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25 Days of Handmade Gifts: Day 3, Holiday Home Decor

To me there is nothing better than seeing something really cute on etsy or Pinterest and re-creating it with stuff already in my house! This was actually inspired by a free printable I saw on Pinterest- yes printables are great but this… this is better!

Where do you find your inspiration? I would love to hear from you in the comments below!
To make this sign I used leftover wood from another home decor project I did for Halloween.  Originally I bought the piece of wood at Home Depot – it was a 6ft piece of pine that I had them cut into three pieces for me.  I think in total it was about ten dollars! I painted it red (thank you dollar store for my large supply of craft paint) and used my CTMH cricut cartridges to cut my letters.  For the fonts I used both the Art Philosophy and the Artbooking cartridges.  I also used Artbooking for the star and the swirl that makes my tree base.  

All of the glitter paper featured here is also sold by CTMH and me- we have a black/silver pack, shades of green pack and a brown/tan pack- I LOVE them all and go through way more than one person should!  I adhered all of the pieces down with our liquid glass.  

What do you think?

to shop!

Until we craft again, The Brae-er


25 Days of Handmade Gifts: Day 2, Snowman Napkin Rings

Today I bring you these cute (and secretly really easy) napkin rings! I created these using the Close to my Heart Artbooking Cricut cartridge- the snowman is one of the images that you can cut as is his hat, scarf and other features.  I used different papers so that I could have some colour variation to my snowman- orange for the carrot nose, kraft paper for his hat and arms and green glitter paper for his scarf and the ribbon on his hat (this I just free cut from the full hat as I knew I wanted to add that detail).  The eyes and buttons I decided not to glue on (too small) so I used the paper I had cut the image from as a stencil and used black marker to add those details.  To add the ring at the back I just cut some white cardstock 1×8 and glued the ends together- then glued them onto the back of my snowman- easy! 

You are going to see lots of our cricut cartridges and out glitter products in the next few days- they are easily some of my favourite product to use during the holidays!

Be sure to return tomorrow and if you would like to purchase any of these products visit my website at 

Until we craft again, The Brae-er


25 Days of Handmade Gifts: Day One, Sparkle and Shine Wreath

Welcome to my series on handmade gifts! I am very excited to share with you all the ideas I have had rolling around in my head since before Halloween. I am so excited for the holidays and all the gift giving opportunities it brings!

Be sure to ‘follow’ my blog and return back each day so you can be inspired for your holiday gifts!

This simple and very cute rag wreath is my first of our handmade gifts- personally I think I would be gifting this one to my own front door but maybe you are better than me at giving away what you make LOL!

To make this wreath I purchased a wire wreath base from my local scrapbook store.  I then used some of our fantastic fabric- here I used the Sparkle and Shine which features colours of Ruby, Juniper and Whisper- soft and yet ‘Christmas-y’.  I cut my fabric in 2 by 8 sections and then spent about an hour (while watching a movie) and knotted each piece onto the two center wire sections of the wreath.  In the end I used up three packs of our fabric in order to cover my whole wreath- that worked out to 9 fat quarters in total.  

As a gift this would be an excellent hostess present for any holiday parties you were to attend this season- the craft store had a smaller size that would be perfect for this use! 

You can purchase this product, and many other items featured in this series, at 

Until we craft again, The Brae-er


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There are really so many reasons to join Close to my Heart- it is a company that I feel really has the consultant in mind for everything they do! 

If you have been looking to join my team and manage your memories while making money and having fun then this is the month!!! When you join (for only $49) not only do you get a wonderful consultant kit full of $155 in product BUT when you place qualifying sales of at least $300 you will also recieve one of these NEW ‘Picture my Life’ scrapbooking kits! These have not even been released yet! Have the latest and the greatest from Close to my Heart!

Join at braemontgomery.ctmh.com!

Until we craft again, The Brae-er


Making your Christmas Cards in Studio J

You likely have never given this a thought- that you could possibly create your own photo Christmas Cards using Studio J online software.  With our ‘No Limits’ pattern you can do it (and many other things but we will leave that for another day)!

Today I designed and ordered mine and it all took about 30 minutes- easy!!! The best part is that I controlled everything! This was not a pre-designed card from a website or a store. I did not have to choose the best fit and just be happy with it.  I did not have to spend a lot of money on a product that I was not 100% happy with (these all were the case for my photo cards last year).  

Here are my cards this year (as they appear in Studio J- once I receive them all I will have to do is cut them apart.  Want to try this out? Here are the step by step directions for creating your own!

1.  Go to braemontgomery.ctmh.com, click on products and choose Studio J from the drop down menu.

2. Once in Studio J- either log in or create an account if you are a new user.

3. Once in- begin a new project. I called mine Christmas Cards 2013.

4. You will then be prompted to upload photos- upload the ones that you would like to use on your cards (I did two different photo styles)

5. The select “create your own custom kit”

6. At this point you will be given lots of options for paper- my recommendation is to go with one of our holiday themed papers so that you will have access to the holiday ‘stickease’ and images that go with that pack.  For mine I chose the Sparkle and Shine kit.  Choose your kit and click continue.

7. Next you will be given your choice of patterns, chose the ‘No Limits’ pattern and then click continue.

8. Your next option is for a kit mix- yours will all be blank – just click on one and continue to the next screen.  

9. Now you will start to create your cards! On the left you will need to click on the text and photo areas.  You want to add journaling areas to your layout- just drag the ‘add journaling’ option onto your page.  Once it is placed you will have a box appear where you can adjust things- you want to make your card 4 inches by 8 inches.   Once you have one box sized and placed (see my sample above for how you can place them to optimize space) you can click on your journaling box and the click copy at the top of the screen.  Then hit paste- this will give you a second box of the same size  that you can click and drag (and rotate) anywhere on your layout.  Do this 8 times until you have your page full.  It may look like this when you are complete this step.


10. Next click on the paper tab on the left.  From here you can drag and drop any of the patterned paper or cardstock options for the kit.  Have fun with this and feel free to use a variety- after all, you can!  Once you have those all in place you will want to get rid of the prompt to add journaling- just click on the box, select edit text, and delete the text.  Then click on the next box and do the same.  When done you may have something like this.


11. At this point I think it is easiest to go in and begin to add photo boxes- go back to the add text and photo tab. Once there, drag and drop photo boxes onto your cards- I made mine a 3.5 by 3.5 size but you can do whatever size works for you and your pictures.  The toobar that appears with each photo box will allow you to add a photo mat if you would like- and you can pick your desired colour.  Once you have your boxes and place (and you can copy and paste them as we did earlier) then you can drap and drop your pictures inside them.  In the photo toolbar you can add a filter and make your photos black and white or even sepia- have fun with this!

12. Now your photos should all be placed and you are ready to decorate! You will find all the fun things that I used to decorate under the My Stickease tab- use the drop down menu to navigate between different embellishment sizes but remember that you can always resize them by dragging down the bottom right corner of any image.  You will also find Holiday quotes and tags in this section that could make your card really come together!  

13. Lastly I added our family name.  To do that I added a smaller journaling box (you should be a pro at adding this by now) and just typed in the box with the font they suggested. I added colour to some of my boxes and others I opted for none.  

Once you are happy with your card you are ready to order them! You may notice that I have two 4×4 photos on mine at the top- it was empty space so I dropped some photos in to fill it out. Once my pages arrive I can use those photos in other projects.  When ordering you can order as many copies of that page as you will need for your cards. Your pages will arrive in the mail within a week or so and you are ready to go! 

I would LOVE to see what you create- feel free to share a link or email me your completed pics!



Until we craft again, The Brae-er


November Stamp of the Month Blog Hop- Illuminate

Welcome to another exciting Stamp of the Month blog hop! Every month we feature the stamp of the month so that you may be inspired by some of the artwork! I hope you find much of that this month!
If you have come from Kami’s blog then you are on the path – have fun and be sure to leave some love!
 My first card features paper from the Sarita kit and one of our colonial white die-cut card and envelopes.  I cut the tab off the end of the card and used it to accent the front of my card (where I have stamped the sentiment).  I stamped my lamp image in our dye ink for the lamp post and the pigment ink for the light itself.  This allowed me to use our alcohol markers to colour in my light.  I also used the rock and roll technique for the sentiment. I inked my stamp in autumn terracotta ink and then rolled the edges in honey ink.  I accessorized with some bronze shimmer trim (which I LOVE!)

My second card looks very unlike the first- for this one I used our new sparkle and shine paper from our Holiday Gift Guide- if you are in Canada, you can view the guide here.  I used the sparkle and shine sentiment to add to the feel of a Christmas or holiday card and the little lights to randomly stamp around it.  To accessorize this card I added some silver shimmer trim and some glitter gems inside my random stamping.  
Now hop on over to Nancy’s blog!

Until we craft again, The Brae-er