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Gifts and Craft Projects

Use scrapbooking and paper crafts to create gifts and decorative projects for friends and family.
How to: Take-along Coupon Organizer
by Maegan Hall (Oct 10, 2011)
After buying multiple dollar-store paper-coupon holders, I decided to upgrade to a plastic one with envelopes inside. Here's how I found it and decorated it:

At-Home Coupon Organizer How-to
by Maegan Hall (Oct 6, 2011)
This organizer can be used for more than just couponing. It can organize scrapbook supplies such as alphabet stickers, 12” die cuts, sketches, ripped-out magazines articles, etc.

Product Review: Tim Holtz Configurations
by Jeanette Giancaspro (Sep 28, 2011)
Simply put, Tim Holtz Configurations are shadowboxes that have multiple compartments in the form of removable boxes.

Creating Seasonal Artwork with the Silhouette SD
by Stacy Milford (Sep 19, 2011)
The Silhouette SD had been on my wishlist for quite some time and I finally made the purchase this past spring. I am loving what this die-cutting machine can do! I decided to create a seasonal framed artwork piece to display in my kitchen.

Product Review: Canvas Corp - MakeMemo Collection - Wooden Frame with Metal Board
by Denise Gormish (Sep 7, 2011)
Canvas Corp’s MakeMemo is a 12” x 12” frame with a polylaminate metal insert. The frame comes in natural, black or white.

Clipboard Frame
by Andrea Steed (Sep 6, 2011)
With just a plastic clipboard, my Silhouette, some brown vinyl and patterned paper, I made a "Create Something Special" clipboard frame for my office wall.

Teacher Appreciation Gift: Lip Balm Pockets
by Andrea Steed (Aug 11, 2011)
This is a simple project and is great for teachers, friends, party favors, and so much more! Here's how it's done:

Western Decor Project
by Georgina Hefferman (Aug 4, 2011)
When I think of Western decor I think of rustic, substantial, wooden pieces of furniture, with a vintage feel. I decided to create a Western-themed decor letter rack to keep my bills and letters straight.

Home Décor: Command Central
by Maegan Hall (Jul 18, 2011)
Important papers and chore charts are stored at the Command Central. It is located on the main level of our home, in the hallway.

Use Your Scrapbook Photos to Make Other Great Gifts
by Vistaprint (Apr 5, 2011)
The contents of a scrapbook may be the start of a number of custom-printing projects.

Gift Ideas for the Person on Your List Who Seems to Have Everything
by Vistaprint (Nov 24, 2010)
Every holiday season there is an individual on your gift list that seems to have everything. The best way to deal with this person is to give them something custom-made. Printed custom gifts are very affordable choices this holiday season.

Make a Photo Mug to Treasure a Memory
by Vistaprint (Oct 27, 2010)
Photo mugs are a wonderful way of showing people how much they mean to you with a practical yet charming present. Custom-printed photo mugs never go out of fashion and work well for numerous occasions and events.

Add a Personal Touch to Your Checks
by Vistaprint (Aug 3, 2010)
Personalized printing products are a great way to see the smiling faces of those people that mean the most all the time. Personalized checks that include images of your loved ones are a great way to make paying the bills a much more enjoyable experience.

Making Accessories with your Scrapbook Stash
by Michelle Francis (Jul 20, 2010)
With just a few scrapbook supplies, you've got custom accessories galore...just waiting to be created!

Make a Custom Bumper Sticker
by Vistaprint (Jul 16, 2010)
Whether it’s a political statement on the back of your hybrid or funny stickers to hand out to friends, custom bumper stickers are a great way to make a statement on the cheap.

Step-by-Step: Diaper-Bag Tags
by Andrea Steed (Jun 24, 2010)
With at least nine babies to buy gifts for this spring, I decided to get crackin’ on some fun personalized diaper-bag tags using my favorite scrapbooking products.

Product Review: Doodlebug Shadow Box
by Denise Gormish (Apr 23, 2010)
Do you have a special layout that you want to display in your home? The Doodlebug Shadow Box by Doodlebug Designs is a great way to display layouts and other memorabilia.

BasicGrey 2010 Calendar Kit Review
by Maegan Hall (Jan 8, 2010)
When I first saw images of the new BasicGrey calendar, I really wanted it. I loved the fact that the page for each month was not tied to a particular holiday and the color schemes were just wonderful. Read on to see if the calendar is as nice as the page examples.

Environmental Wrapping
by Rachel Myerson (Dec 23, 2009)
Brand-new wrapping paper is used to wrap a gift a single time. Then, the paper is torn off and thrown away. This year, I am striving to wrap gifts is a more environmentally conscious way, both for the holiday season and the birthdays we celebrate all year.

Step-by-Step: Post-It Note Holder
by Patter Cross (Dec 21, 2009)
I have seen many cute Post-it note holders on the web but I have never made one for myself. Recently I decided to put my own twist on a Post-it note holder and make one for my desk--finally! Let’s look at what I created.

Embellishing Gift Bags
by Kayla Richards Filip (Dec 16, 2009)
Why not make unique, cute, and personalized gift bags for every season? Here you will find great ideas for embellishing gift bags for any occasion!

Fingerprinted Notepads
by Andrea Steed (Nov 10, 2009)
For all of my daughter’s grandparents’ gifts last Christmas/Hanukah, we made a handmade (literally) project that was very easy to do and turned out to be a great afternoon activity for us to do together: Fingerprinted Flower Notepads.

Reward Charts for Children
by Nancy Stolz (Aug 21, 2009)
Use your scrapbook supplies to make reward charts to help your children earn a special treat.

Step-by-Step: Corner Bookmark
by Patter Cross (Jul 9, 2009)
Making a corner bookmark is fun and fast. It also makes a great gift for a reader of any age! Let’s look at how I made my corner bookmark.

All Mixed Up Address Book
by Allyson Bright Meyer (Jul 2, 2009)
I recently decided that I wanted a new address book, but I wanted one that was fun and that wouldn’t feel ruined if I had to change some addresses around. So I decided to create an address book that was already all mixed up!

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