Seriously, how cute are these sticker labels that my friend Julie made? You can buy them here. And if these aren't cute enough, Julie's daughter Marina makes (and can also be purchased Julie's etsy site) these that I just had to buy as well. {Red label stickers purchased from French General}
I'm excited about this pink month ahead. Can't wait to make some Valentine's of my own.
Hoping to spread a little love, garland style, here is how to info as promised...
Garland guidance: Ok, first of all, I must tell you that the reason I have put off giving you info is not that I'm not happy to share, it's that the thought of me figuring how to even make a "tutorial" (I should have never used that word, very intimidating to me, how about "helpful hints" instead?) makes me feel a bit like this lady from an old piece of sheet music; a little tired, confused and hesitant to stick her toe in the water. My mind just doesn't think in a logical, descriptive, organized "how to" manner. I just kinda make something and find it easier to just do it, like a chef without recipes or measurements, and it's hard for me to put in text on a blog. Demonstrating is easy for me, I can just blabber on about how my mind is thinking, but the technical details put in paper form? not so easy. Then you add the whole computer part. I know people are so good at adding info to their sidebars etc., but I'm not one of them. Each sidebar element, blog header and blog design, even the pdf for the embroidery, is all done by scanning my designs, emailing and then talking on the phone with my brother while he does all the computer work.
Additionally, I realize that it wouldn't be fair for me to give all the nitty gritty away when some people are paying to take a class or participate in making garlands with me. However, I also realize that it is not possible for everyone to come to art class events. So I'm going to share some general guidelines to get our creative sisters that can't attend started, while assuring those that are coming to one of the garland classes/demos to fear not. I have lots more to show/teach/explain. You will not be paying for information that everyone else is getting for free. I understand and respect those concerns, as Im sure everyone does.
Ok, all that said, here is a basic garland guide to get you started into jumping in and playing till you find your way to making one you love:
1.Take ready made paper circle items, like coffee filters or muffin cups like these super cute ones found at layercakeshop on etsy (I told you, I'm thinking Valentine's Day already). Incorporating papers such as tissue,crepe etc. add texture and color and thickness as well as interest and color and will have different "scrunchibility".
2.Flaten your muffin cups and cut the additional papers to size of the ready made circles. Make piles of circles into any thickness that pleases you. Punch a small circle in the middle of each pile. Take a long piece of string/ribbon/yarn etc. and cut the length you want your garland to be plus additional foot. Tie a knot approximately 2' from the end of your string. Thread one pile of circles onto the string, stopping at the knot. Once on, tie a knot at the other end of the pile, thus keeping it in place. Tie a new knot a pleasing distance away from the last on either side of the previously threaded circles (approximately 6") and thread another pile of papers on, knot other side. Repeat this knot/thread/knot pattern until your string is full. Scrunch/puff various papers from each grouping of circles. Now, does that make sense? I hope so. I told you my mind doesn't really think like this naturally! Really, just play and have fun, there are no rules and there is no wrong way to do it. Do what looks pleasing to your eye and all then you'll be happy to hang it in your home.
Hope you are loving your Sunday! xoxp
BEAUTIFUL! JUST ABSOLUTELY BEAUTIFUL!
Posted by: Michelle McCord | February 01, 2009 at 03:53 PM
Those labels are soooo cute! I think I got the last set! Thanks for the info!!
Posted by: Rosa | February 01, 2009 at 04:48 PM
That is THE cutest cupcake paper garland ever! It just makes my heart smile!!!!
Posted by: Sandra | February 01, 2009 at 07:39 PM
Hi Pam,
Oh I know exactly where you are coming from Little Blog Sister!!:) LW swears if I sat on my hands I wouldn't be able to talk :)
Pattie ;)
Mazatlan Mexico
Posted by: Pattie W | February 01, 2009 at 07:47 PM
Thank you for sharing. I guess we could all have surrounded ourselves with piles of paper trying to figure it out. So thanks for sparing our spouses/children from more debris. I wish I was close enough to take another class from you. Can't wait until next year's Silver Bella hoping you will be on board again. Love the Art Journaling article. You are Mrs. Talent!!
Posted by: debe | February 01, 2009 at 08:23 PM
Love the pink cupcake papers. I made a garland similar to this and poked a tiny Christmas light through the hole in each of the cupcake papers.
xo
jeanne
Posted by: Jeanne | February 02, 2009 at 06:03 AM
Well that is just the nicest thing to give directions to all of us that wish we could take your class but can't. Thanks, Pam.
Posted by: Monica C | February 02, 2009 at 09:51 AM
thanks so much for sharing pam!
Posted by: holly | February 02, 2009 at 11:01 AM
You are a peach!
Posted by: Colette | February 02, 2009 at 09:31 PM
Your blog is just lovely! Put your blog on my link list.
Best, I.Klee
Posted by: A VIEW TO | February 03, 2009 at 12:58 AM
Thanks so much for sharing....Can't wait to make one!
Posted by: jennifer | February 03, 2009 at 06:18 AM
SO wonderful , I have used small paper cups in lieu of crepepaper --which is hard to find sometimes -- But never thoguth of this lovely and doable -- YOurs are so so lovely - thanks for sharing - kathy - ga
Posted by: Kathy | February 04, 2009 at 06:21 AM
Wow, this is an amazing technique. Can't wait to give it a try. Thanks so much for sharing it with us Pam Garrison want-to-be's.
Posted by: Carol | February 04, 2009 at 06:41 PM
What a fun idea! Your class sample is beautiful. Congrats on the upcoming press!
Posted by: Amanda Willey | February 06, 2009 at 04:14 PM
you are so sweet to share your directions for those of us who can't attend your class but also being mindful that others are paying for your class and will get some extra special info, etc. you make everyone happy!
Posted by: carolyn | February 07, 2009 at 03:55 PM
Simple and understandable! LOVE IT! Thanks so much!
Posted by: Kris | February 08, 2009 at 05:53 AM
Thanks you for the tutorial, I will make an Easter Garland with my girls.
Susie
Posted by: Susie Vasquez | February 16, 2009 at 08:34 AM