This post was written by the talented Megan Hoeppner, who is the editor-in-chief for Scrapbook & Cards Today magazine, the weekly blogger and photographer for Gardner Village (a local shopping center), a writer for Brick Canvas (a local wellness center at Thanksgiving Point), a teacher for Creating Keepsakes Events, and contributor to Studio 5, a local lifestyle program in Utah. Give her some love in the comments, folks! đ
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This year I received a box of goodies from Close To My Heart, including a gorgeous assortment of paper offering a full spectrum of color, so I set to making paper chains.
Once complete, I threaded them on a yardstick, which I hung above my table. My paper rainbow makes a nice St. Patrick’s Day decor element and also a fun photo backdrop for this year’s pics.
Since I was feeling lucky and had some pretty new Close To My Heart products on hand to play with, I continued to set the stage with some table fun.
First, I covered my kitchen table in kraft packing paper. Then I set to decorating. I framed each spot at the table using Close To My Heart’s gold shimmer trim and stamped our names using their My AcrylixÂŽ Framework Alphabet stamp set.
Wanting our decorated table to serve two purposesâfun and memory keepingâI drew rainbows across each taped “place mat” so we could write what we feel lucky to have. I loved helping Maggie make her list. What a doll she is!
Time for the fun! I gave Mags some colored pencils and let her color her rainbow in.
I used Close To My Heart cardstock in three shades of green (Willow, Emerald, and Sweet Leaf) to create a little pop on my table. First, I cut cardstock hearts in small, medium, and large sizes, and folded the smaller two sizes in half to create a center crease.
I then stitched along the crease to create the pieces of my clover. I pieced three heart stacks together to create a shamrock. A little stamping along the hand-drawn stem, and I was ready to welcome the luck o’ the Irish.
I used the My AcrylixÂŽ Some Kinda WonderfulâScrapbooking stamp set from Close To My Heart to create the #lucky tag.
I love the end result. I will definitely snap pics to save it in my scrapbook.
Since our sweet Lulu is too young to create a rainbow, she stamped a clover with her bitty thumb.
Time to add our St. Patrick’s Day treats to make the table time complete.
Oh, and I’ve found another way to use the 3-D clovers when our table is cleared. I’ll send a little luck on to others. I used the same Close To My Heart #lucky stamp, masking the outer frame around it.
I stitched a vellum bag on the inside, creating a pocket for some chocolate coins.
Speaking of gold coins, I created a few four leaf clover bowls from cardstock to hold my coins and other sweet treats.
To create these, I first cut larger paper hearts, cut a slit, pulled the heart onto itself, and stapled it in place to create each clover petal.
I then used a scrap of cardstock as a base and glued the petals in place.
Once all four petals were in place, my clover dish was ready for its pot o’ gold!
All in all, it was a fun crafternoon, making rainbows in our home. I look forward to pulling these pieces out year after year to make March a little more fun for my girls.
May the luck of the Irish be with YOU this spring.
Cheers!
Fantastic holiday decor, Megan. It just goes to show what you can do with some paper, scissors and imagination. I love that you got your girls involved. The rainbow wall was truly inspired, but I love all the gold and green accents, too. Luck o’ the Irish to you!
Very fun post and love the idea of the paper chains; so colorful!
This is such a fun creative time for all the family to join in. I might do this as it is our wedding anniversary that day
I love all the things you created Megan but I especially love the placemats!
What a great article! I love how she made paper chains for her backdrop.
LOVE the paper chains! đ
So fun to see you using these things with your girls to record memories. LOVE!!
Love the paper chain rainbow backdrop. It looks like you all had a lot of fun creating some beautiful memories.
What a great way to celebrate St. Patrick’s Day with your girls. I love how you got them involved
in the decorating. Such a fun way to have great memories to scrapbook. Great idea too using the lucky clovers as cards. I have learned some fun activities to use with my Preschool Children. May the luck of the Irish be with you.
What lucky little girls to have such a fun and creative mommy. Love every single thing!
Love these ideas. Simple, easy and so cute! What a fun time with the kids.