Monday, February 8, 2010

Little Cabin in the Woods

Be sure you read to the bottom - there is something extra extra special there! *wink*
Good morning! I have another template for you today (are you surprised!?!) I am having SO much fun with all of these fabulous new templates from Lauren Meader and My Time Made Easy. I can't seem to stop! I was thinking about an upcoming birthday for a friend - and the perfect idea popped into my head. He owns a little cabin in the woods so I used the new Welcome Home template to make him a little log cabin package for his birthday gift.


I started with yummy cardstock from Couture Cardstock - this is called Brown Paper Packaging. It has some texture already and all I did after cutting with my Cricut was to score the front, back, and sides of the house with my Scor-Pal. I also chose to add the optional roof to my cabin and I scored the darker Chocolate Chip paper on the roof as well. I then dragged my vintage Chai ink pad across all the pieces to accent the scoring. It looked GREAT when it was damp but by the time I was done the ink had faded and wasn't so prominent. I guess next time I'll experiment with regular ink. BUT I still have the scoring texture and I think it sort of looks like logs.

I also added some fun details to the door and windows.

I scored the door both vertically and horizontally - added some copper brads as "hardware". For the windows I adhered each one to small pieces of a fun leafy cotton fabric I had on hand.  I adhered the windows and door using dimensionals. To create the double window on the front I used my Sure Cuts A Lot (SCAL) software. I opened the file and copied and pasted two more windows. I dragged one of the windows so it was overlapping the other one then I chose the WELD option - it made the two windows into ONE. Now THAT was super cool. :-)  Check out CandaCrafts if you own a Cricut - you must have SCAL as well and it's on sale this week! Code is Feb14.


I wanted some dimension on the chimney so I simply scored both chimneys to give them a little texture - a small detail but it's the little details that bring it all together I think.  Next up was the matching tag:


I cut my tags from the Cricut cartridge that came with my Expression. I cut the bottom tag as "shadow" and the top layer the same size without the shadow and they mat together just right! I used a couple of SU stamps of pine leaves and pine cone plus a little circle sentiment "It's Your Day". Added one of the matching copper brads to this - wrote my simple wishes on the back so I didn't need a matching card for this gift box.


This little box is a great size - I could have resized it with the SCAL software but I didn't need to - I just cut it in it's original size which was PERFECT for this little jar of Sweet Pepper JalapeƱo Jelly. I made a little matching tag for the jar as well.


Here's one final peek at the jar of jam tucked inside this little log cabin gift package:

SO - there you go! In order to hold it all together for gift giving I tied it all together with a bit of rustic twine and tied a couple of twine bows on top. No ribbon or flowers on this one, not too frilly but keeping with the rustic, outdoor theme. I hope you enjoyed this little cabin in the woods :-) I had a blast making it and I know my friend will FLIP when he gets it. He will know it a heartbeat that it was based on his cabin in the woods and he will be tickled.

NOW - A HUGE SURPRISE GIVEAWAY!
Today is the last day of peeks from the February My Time Made Easy ™ LLC Release. We are giving away the chance to receive a $100 Gift Certificate to the My Time Made Easy ™ LLC store. (Can I hear a big YEE HAW???!!!) In order to qualify you have to do the following:

* Visit each design team members blog to view their project. (See below)

* Leave each member a comment about what you liked best about one of their release projects from the week.

By commenting here, you are agreeing to play along, and comment on everyone's post, in order to qualify for the giveaway. The winner will be drawn via www.random.org. The winning name will be crossed checked for comments on all design team members posts. If the winning person did not complete the round of commenting, then another number will be drawn, and cross checked.

Winner will be announced Friday, February 12th.  Enjoy!

My Time Made Easy Design Team:

Pam Imholz --> You are here!!

Thanks for stopping by - have a great week - see you again on Saturday for the next Just Us Girls challenge.

Hugs n smiles.

274 comments:

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Yolanda R. said...

Your cabin looks so nice. The fence and the details are really pretty!

Angel said...

I've loved all of your diecut boxes, but this was the first one I've seen that is just PERFECT for a guy! I am sure the recipient will love it! NICELY done!

Yvette said...

Love your little cabin, so simple and classic!

Cynde said...

Love your cabin in the woods! All the time you saved on using your sure cuts alot...with this project is amazing. I love all the extra detail you put into to really make it feel like a log cabin. It's just adorable. I know your friend will love it!

sue said...

Oh my goodness,your cabin is so fantastic.
Sue

Andrea M said...

Pam! All your projects this week are AMAZING! I do love the "Mail for Males" - it is so perfectly masculine! I think any guy I know would love it. I love the argyle and layout! Great job girl!

sockamom13 said...

What a cute way to wrap a Tastefully Simple gift!

sockamom13 said...

What a cute way to give a Tastefully Simple gift!

anloko said...

What a perfect way to package any little gift. Tea lite candles in a little jar would fit perfectly to make a house warming gift. Your details on the house are very inspiring. I'm going to get this template and try these ideas out!

Cat said...

What an absolutely fantastic project! Love the monochromatic color scheme and that gorgeous tag!

akagreenhouse said...

How cute! This would make a great house warming gift package!

Nancy Curtis said...

I love the log cabin! It is a great way to package a gift for a guy! This is definitely my favorite!!!

angelafsprouse said...

Very cute!! This would be a great thing for me to use!! I am on the Welcoming Committee for my community and give little gifts for new homeowners. What a wonderful idea!!

FerrellGraph-x said...

OMG your cabin house ROCKS! I am so inspired to try it!

Geri said...

This is absolutely one of the best ideas for a "guy" gift. I am in awe of such talent!

cindy ziliak said...

I've always loved Log Cabins! This one is adorable!

Darla said...

I LOVE your little cabin and the way you scored it to make it look like logs!

Diane Aubrey said...

I love cabins -- reminds me of a trip to the mountains I took as a child. Thanks for the stroll down memory lane.

Heidi Kimmerly said...

I absolutely love your little cabin in the woods. What fabulous attention to detail.

yvette said...

Great way to wrap a little something

Beth said...

The house would be a wonderful gift, but adding the pepper jelly is a delightful surprise! Great project--and I love the details that yo added.

Teresa said...

All of your projects are great. But how can I pick favs between the chicken coop and the polka dots & hearts mailbox??? Love them both!

Vicki said...

I think this is one of my favorite templates. Great job, love the cabin feel!
Vicki

Debi H. said...

The Happy Mailbox makes me happy to look at it. This is my fav.

glittergaljanet said...

What a killer idea! Now I'm thinking about my neighbor who just finished the outside of her house, how cute would it be to make it match her new house?!

laurensmom22 said...

Your house is so darn cute. Love all the details you've incorporated, especially the scoring of the chimney.

Kelly Braund said...

Very cool! Great guy gift packaging!

Melissa said...

i love this template! it is so cute and versatike! thank you for the idea!!!

Canda said...

I LOVE this! I have to make this for my grandfather, he will just love it :) I love all of the score line details. You did a great job!

Lisa Kind said...

Well, this little template has a thousand uses, doesn't it? I love the log cabin! It sort of looks like our cabin! I should make this for my dh!

Cindy Vernon said...

Fabulous project. I just love what you did with the template.

Anonymous said...

Wow, so many great projects! Don't think I can choose a fav; however I do LOVE the blue and green argyle you did for the mailbox! I want that stamp!!! :)
~Carolyn

Sarah said...

I love the cabin! I can see getting alot of use out of ths template! Thanks for sharing!

Anonymous said...

I really like all sorts of houses and think yours is darling. What a cute template.

C Burke

mscrafty said...

This is a great project. I am such a fan of mono-chromatic colours and the ones you chose for this project suit it perfectly.

Marsha said...

What a cute little cabin. Makes such a nice packaging for a gift.

Anonymous said...

Hi Pam, I love the 'Bird-day' mail box. The paper is fabulous. Susan xxox
stamponme@dodo.com.au

Melissa said...

I'm so glad I saw your post! I bought this template and never would have thought to score the front, back and sides to create great texture!

Unknown said...

I love how much thought was given in making this for your friend - who wouldn't love it! ~ Jenny

Sherry Thornsberry said...

OMG ! As if I don't spend enough time on the computer already!!! Now I have 7 new amazing blogs and a new store to frequent.

I can't wait to browse around a little more. I'm subscribing to all the blogs also. You glas are so amazingly talented!

Thanks for sharing all your amazing work and for the chance to win super candy too.

Hugs,
Sherry in VA
http://sherrythornsberry.blogspot.com
parn90@cox.net

Jes said...

Very cool log cabin, great job keeping it no frills for a man, that can be so hard to do! Thanks for sharing

Anonymous said...

Your little log cabin is so masculine! Hopefully your friend will save the packaging!! (I would) Making fancy boxes for men - I am impressed!! --janet dowell

Jen in Canada said...

What an adorable house! Love the log cabin. This will be a great gift idea for my in-laws (whom are so hard to buy for) they love log cabins!!

Thanks for the inspiration

Mirabelka said...

Great way to pack a gift for a man! It's always a difficult thing to come up with a male present :)

Tracy said...

This was very inspiring. I thought the mailbox was my fav template until I saw this house. Now I don't think I could pick between them. LOVE the scoring you did to make it look like siding.

nancy said...

What a great interpretation. It is nice to see a masculine project. The log cabin house is perfect and so clever. Your friend with love it.

Jenny said...

Very cute and rustic look!! :) Love it!

LeAnne said...

I love the log cabin, perfect for a guy. You did an awesome job!

Kerrie Lossow said...

What a great gift box, especially since we always seem to be lacking masculine ideas. Thanks so much for sharing!

Sandy S. said...

What a great gift! Love it!

Bee's Zen Garden said...

Love the little log cabin (especially the cute door ;-)...) It stands out from all the girly samples we saw with that template and it's great to have a masculine option out here! :-)

Candyce said...

This is great looking. The detail on the door & chimney are wow. looks like a lot of work. This really dresses up the gift. I agree with Lauren as she always says Packaging Packaging! Very Nice work. Thanks for Sharing
Candyce M

Gibson_girl5 said...

This is a great project - great for a housewarming gift. I like the texture and detail you have on the house.

Teri

DeniseB said...

Love the little cabin project! Great job in putting it together.
DeniseB

Mom22RedHeads said...

Love that house. FIlled with yummies. Thanks for sharing your take on these awesome templates.

My Green Envy Bags said...

I especially liked the argyle stamped you've got mail. Great job love it...

GAZ said...

Your cabin is awesome. I'm sure the person who gets this gift will love it and what is inside too! You put a lot of work into this project. thanks for the chance to win one of these templates. Glenda

Marlene said...

Wow! You've had a great projects all week! I can't pick a favorite. Love how turned this cute little house into a cabin. And your masculine mailbox is adorable. Great Job!

Jamiecrafts said...

I LOVE how that little cabin/house opens, such a great idea I may need to buy that just for the "cutness" factor, TFS!

Lisa said...

I love the little details on the houses door.

Christy-Lynn said...

I love the log cabin look. This would be a great "guy" gift... Something I have a very hard time with! :) Too cute!

Edna Jakubowski said...

Your cabin is my fav.We own one that we can only use spring to fall and now I can decorate this template to look like ours and fill it with goodies for my hubby!

Cheryl said...

this is soooo cute! Great idea!

Jenny said...

Love your log cabin so cute

Anne V said...

I love the idea of putting a small food item inside. Wasn't sure how I would use this templete, now have lots of ideas.

Marge said...

Pam, I love all the texture you gave your "log cabin" -- fabulous result!!!

Jen said...

Love the project with the cabin. Great gift for a man or anyone that loves the outdoors. Wonderful job!!

3Martigurls said...

Too darn cute! You guys have so inspired me to craft this weekend :)

Debbie said...

Super, super cute :) Especially love the SPJJ -- MY hubby's favorite!! Let me know when you need to place a restocking order! I love how you used the craft and chocolate colors - beautiful!!!!!

Cindy said...

This would make a great housewarming gift. Love your creativity.

Ginny said...

I love the chimney scoring. So many little details. Love it!

Unknown said...

What a sweet little house! So cute!

Donna Harrison said...

Absolutely love the log cabin design.

Anonymous said...

What an adorable log cabin...perfect fo the gift you enclosed!

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