In the Craft Room

Paper Strip Ball Ornament

Paper strips gathered with brads form a easy and pretty paper strip circular Christmas ornament | SuzerSpace.com

This is the fifth of  a series of twelve paper ornaments I’m making this year, one a month so that when December rolls around, I won’t be surprised to discover I’ve done nothing about my wish to have a fully paper crafted Christmas Tree.

heart paper chain garland

CHECK OUT THIS POST FOR ANOTHER USE FOR PAPER STRIPS!

I’m really a simple crafter. Upcycle projects make me happy. Kids crafts litter my Pinterest boards. And turning strips of scrap paper into Christmas Ornaments is my new obsession.

The possibilities are nearly endless – thicker strips make a more covered ball, while thinner ones make a more open design. Do them all in the same paper, or mix it up.

This is also a great craft for your little helpers.

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Shadowbox Kitchen Sign

A punny kitchen sign comes together with the help of an Ikea shadowbox frame and some tricky cutting with a Silhouette Cameo | SuzerSpace.com

I have a thing for puns. And paper crafting. So you can bet when I can put them together, I’m in a happy place.

FOR MORE FUN WITH PUNS CHECK OUT THIS CARD!

I saw this shadowbox technique on Pinterest, of course. And I filed it away in my brain for “just the right time.”

The process is pretty straightforward, but don’t worry – I made it harder just because that’s how I like to roll.

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How I made a planner work for me

Create a planner system that really meets your needs | suzerspace.com

I have to confess I have a weak spot for the paper planner. Blog posts, store displays, instagram shots – they all make me stop and wonder if this might be the planner for me.

But I made myself quit buying them a few years back, because it turns out I do not like to use them.

In reality, I really need one. I need a place to keep all my little notes and projects and cool quotes and weird ideas and scraps of paper all organized. So instead of buying another one I wouldn’t use, this year I gave some thought about how all the other planners let me down, and tried to design something that would learn from those mistakes.

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Rustic Spring Wreath

A rustic spring wreath comes together with paper flowers and weeds from the yard | SuzerSpace.com

I am one of the lucky few who has a husband who loves to browse the aisles at craft stores. He particularly likes the seasonal decoration aisle, and he knows how to drag that out long enough to give me time to grab that “one thing” we came in for (plus the other 5 things that I didn’t realize I couldn’t live without.)

Sticks and twigs create a stunning monogram craft

THIS INITIAL CRAFT IS ANOTHER GREAT USE FOR STICKS AND TWIGS!

After a recent outing, we came home to work in the yard. As we fought the long viney weeds that every year threaten to choke out the back fence bushes, Mr. SuzerSpace joked that they looked like the base of the pre-assembled and decorated  wreaths that people were actually paying money for in the store.

As he threw the bundle of cut vines into the compost bag, I realized not only was he right, but he had an excellent point. And suddenly yard work took a back seat to crafterday afternoon.

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3-D Paper Snowflake Ornament

Craft a 3D Paper Snowflake Ornament | suzerspace.com

This is the fourth of  a series of twelve paper ornaments I’m making this year, one a month so that when December rolls around, I won’t be surprised to discover I’ve done nothing about my wish to have a fully paper crafted Christmas Tree.

Go big or go home (your home door, that is) with this oversize daisy decoration | suzerspace

WANT TO CRAFT FOR SPRING INSTEAD? TRY THIS OVERSIZE DAISY PROJECT!

When I thought up this idea of making an ornament a month so that I’d have twelve different types for my paper decorated tree, I really didn’t think I’d be crafting snowflakes at the craft table with snow falling outside in April.

But here we are 🙂

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