Project How-To Guide
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Project How-To Guide
MAKE THE SEASONS SPARKLE: Project How-To Guide CLEVER IDEAS TO HELP YOU CAPTURE AND DAZZLE CUSTOMERS THROUGHOUT THE YEAR ENGAGEMENT PROJECT HOW-TO ORIGAMI DIAMONDS tools and materials 8½-by-11 inch paper Scissors Bone folder or ruler Double-sided tape or glue dots steps •D ownload and print out our template here: http://www.marthastewartweddings.com/JCK2014Template •S core with ruler and a pin or bone folder. •C ut out shape. •F old at the dotted lines, and secure tabs with double-sided tape or glue dots. •V oila! Paper gem. ENGAGEMENT PROJECT HOW-TO DIAMOND GARLAND tools and materials 8½-by-11 inch paper Scissors Double-sided tape or glue dots steps •D ownload and print out our template here: http://www. marthastewartweddings. com/sites/files/ marthastewartweddings.com/ecl/ images/content/web/pdfs/2014/ diamond_garland.pdf •C ut out shape. •F old at the dotted lines, and secure tabs with double-sided tape or glue dots. ENGAGEMENT PROJECT HOW-TO BOW TIE RING PILLOW tools and materials Ink-jet printer 1 yard of menswear fabric, a silk weave works best White pencil A handful of batting Cord that matches the fabric Bow Tie Ring Pillow template: http:// www.marthastewartweddings. com/sites/files/ marthastewartweddings.com/ good-things-pillow-template.pdf steps •D ownload our “Bow Tie Ring Pillow” template and print two copies. Cut out the shapes along the lines with scissors. •L ay the templates on the back side of the fabric. Trace with a white pencil, and cut out the shapes with scissors. •P air up each shapes' front sides facing inward, and pin along the edges. •F or each shape, hand sew along the edges, leaving 2 inches open in the narrowest part of each bow shape. For the band, leave one of the shorter ends open. •T urn each bow and the band inside out. •S tuff the bows loosely with batting. •S titch the bows closed, and stitch the band closed, too. •S tack the bows on top of each other, the smaller one on top. •W rap the band snugly around the center of the two bows. Trim it to fit and stitch to the bottom of the connected bows. •T urn the bow over so it’s facing right side up, and loop a matching cord under through the band and use that cord to attach the rings to the pillow. ENGAGEMENT PROJECT HOW-TO ADDITIONAL RESOURCES Custom Candy: http://www.papabubble.com Confetti Systems: http://www.paperfoxla.com Truffles: http://www.promisemechocolate.com Box: http://www.jewelrysupply.com VALENTINE’S DAY PROJECT HOW-TO CRAYON HEARTS tools and materials Waxed paper Wax crayons Handheld pencil sharpener Kraft paper Iron Pencil Scissors Silk thread steps •B egin with a 12-by-16-inch sheet of waxed paper. Fold it in half along its length; unfold. Deposit wax-crayon shavings (made with a handheld pencil sharpener) evenly but not thickly across one half of the paper. Fold the clean half of the paper over the shavings. Crimp the three open edges with a ½-inch fold to hold the shavings. •P rotect your ironing surface with kraft paper. Place the waxed paper on the kraft paper, and cover it with another sheet of kraft paper. Iron lightly on medium heat, checking after every few passes. Stop when all the shavings have melted; let cool. •N ext, trace and cut out hearts of various sizes. String each heart with a silk thread for hanging. VALENTINE’S DAY PROJECT HOW-TO PISTACHIO VALENTINE WREATH tools and materials Paper Scissors Thick cardboard Red felt Glue Red felt-tip pen Glue gun Pistachios Pink peppercorns Picture hanger Ribbon steps •C ut a symmetrical heart from paper (this one is about 8 inches tall), then cut out the middle, leaving a heart-shaped ring with inch-wide edges. •T race pattern onto thick cardboard for the wreath form and onto red felt for the backing: Cut shapes out, and use household glue to attach the felt to the form. •C olor the edges of the cardboard with a red felt-tip pen. •H eat up a glue gun, and glue pistachios to the cardboard beginning at the V-shaped top of the heart and pointing the open ends of the shells outward. Cover the entire cardboard surface. • In crevices between the rows of pistachios, dab hot glue to secure pink peppercorns (available at specialty food stores). •G lue a picture hanger on the back, and loop ribbon through. MOTHER’S DAY PROJECT HOW-TO IN FULL BLOOM WEDDING CENTERPIECE downloadable clip art patterns Rose Centerpiece PDF: http://images.marthastewart.com/images/content/web/pdfs/2010Q2/msw_ sum10_roses_centerpieces.pdf Tulip Centerpiece PDF: http://images.marthastewart.com/images/content/web/pdfs/2010Q2/msw_ sum10_tulip_centerpiece.pdf Ranunculus Centerpiece PDF: http://images.marthastewart.com/images/content/web/pdfs/2010Q2/ msw_sum10_centerpieces.pdf steps •P rint clip art onto standard-weight 11-by-17-inch paper (if your printer does not handle this size, copy the clip art onto a disc or thumb drive, and take it to a copy shop or office-supply store with a printing department). •T hen, cut the templates to fit various heights of square candle holders or vases (to shorten the wrapper, cut away excess from bottom by the stem). Wrap around candle holders, and secure with double-sided tape. •T o finish the bottoms, wrap green grosgrain ribbon around the candle holder, and secure with double-sided tape. MOTHER’S DAY PROJECT HOW-TO IN FULL BLOOM WEDDING FAVOR downloadable clip art patterns Rose Stickers PDF: http://images.marthastewart.com/images/content/web/pdfs/2010Q2/msw_ sum10_roses_favor_sticker.pdf Tulip Stickers PDF: http://images.marthastewart.com/images/content/web/pdfs/2010Q2/msw_ sum10_tulip_favor_sticker.pdf Ranunculus Stickers PDF: http://images.marthastewart.com/images/content/web/pdfs/2010Q2/ msw_sum10_stickers.pdf steps •T he template without the crop marks is presized to fit data-label sticker paper (No. 800200, http://www.Data-Labels.com). Just print, peel, and stick onto glassine bags. •T he template with crop marks is meant for use with regular 8½-by-11-inch sticker paper. Print, and cut between the crop marks using a craft knife and a metal ruler (do not cut all the way to the edges of the paper; this will leave the crop marks intact for subsequent cuts). Peel off backing, and stick onto glassine bags. •O r, print on standard copy paper and adhere with double-sided tape. MOTHER’S DAY PROJECT HOW-TO PATTERNED WATERCOLOR CONES downloadable clip art patterns Berries: http://www.marthastewart.com/sites/ files/marthastewart.com/ecl/images/content/ web/pdfs/2014/floral-nosegay-berries-0514.pdf Geraniums: http://www.marthastewart.com/sites/ files/marthastewart.com/ecl/images/content/ web/pdfs/2014/floral-nosegay-geraniums-0514. pdf Large Leaves: http://www.marthastewart.com/ sites/files/marthastewart.com/ecl/images/ content/web/pdfs/2014/floral-nosegay-largeleaves-0514.pdf Large Lemons: http://www.marthastewart.com/ sites/files/marthastewart.com/ecl/images/ content/web/pdfs/2014/floral-nosegay-largelemons-0514.pdf Large Mixed Flowers: http://www.marthastewart. com/sites/files/marthastewart.com/ecl/images/ content/web/pdfs/2014/floral-nosegay-largemixed-flowers-0514.pdf Oranges: http://www.marthastewart.com/sites/ files/marthastewart.com/ecl/images/content/ web/pdfs/2014/floral-nosegay-oranges-0514.pdf Small Leaves: http://www.marthastewart.com/ sites/files/marthastewart.com/ecl/images/ content/web/pdfs/2014/floral-nosegay-smallleaves-0514.pdf Small Lemons: http://www.marthastewart.com/ sites/files/marthastewart.com/ecl/images/ content/web/pdfs/2014/floral-nosegay-smalllemons-0514.pdf Small Mixed Flowers: http://www.marthastewart. com/sites/files/marthastewart.com/ecl/images/ content/web/pdfs/2014/floral-nosegay-smallmixed-flowers-0514.pdf Text-weight translucent clear paper: http://www.paperpresentation.com steps •D ownload our clip-art patterns: Berries, Geraniums, Large Leaves, Large Lemons, Large Mixed Flowers, Oranges, Small Leaves, Small Lemons, Small Mixed Flowers •P rint your favorite on vellum, trim as needed, and roll it around the flowers. Secure the paper with double-sided tape. MOTHER’S DAY PROJECT HOW-TO ADDITIONAL RESOURCES Paper Flowers: Livia Cetti at http://www.thegreenvase.com Vessels: http://www.save-on-crafts.com GRADUATION PROJECT HOW-TO MINI MORTARBOARD BOXES tools and materials Mini round balsa-wood cheese boxes ($1.75 ea., http://www. factorydirectcraft.com) Lettra paper (220 lb., 8½ x 11", in Pearl White, $2.25/sheet, http://www.paperpresentation.com) Fine metallic tassels (3", $10 for 3, http://www.mjtrim.com) Ribbon tassels (4", in Peach, $8 each, http://www.tasselandpom.etsy.com) Tape steps •S tart with the small, round balsa-wood box, then cut a 4½-inch square piece of card stock in a matching color. •P unch a hole in the middle of the card stock with an awl, pull a tassel through and tape it down. •S ecure the paper to the box top with double sided tape. GRADUATION PROJECT HOW-TO VINTAGE HARDCOVERS tools and materials Unfinished pine book box with pull out drawer (8", $12, http://www.amazon.com) Liquid guilding, in gold ($7 for .75 oz., Martha Stewart Crafts, http://www.michaels.com) Multi-surface satin craft paint ($2 for 2 oz., Martha Stewart Crafts, http://www.michaels.com) steps •S tain the entire surface of the book box with diluted paint; let dry. •U se undiluted paint to add designs like stripes, (use painters’ tape for straight lines). •O ptional: using craft glue, line the inside with velvet or decorative paper. GRADUATION PROJECT HOW-TO ADDITIONAL RESOURCES Fluorescent Artist Tape: http://www.davinciartistsupply.com Candy Numbers: https://www.etsy.com/shop/VintageConfections HOLIDAY PROJECT HOW-TO PVC-PIPE TREE tools and materials White paint (optional) Paintbrush (optional) Birch plywood, 4-by-6-feet Miter box saw or pipe cutter PVC pipes, in 1- to 4.5-inch widths ($2 for 2 ft., http://www.homedepot.com) Sandpaper White matte spray paint (optional) Painter’s tape 3 tubes Loctite five-minute instant-mix epoxy ($5 for .47 oz., http://www.homedepot.com) Popsicle sticks Mirror-hanging hardware, rated for about 50 lbs. (optional) Thread-wrapped temari-ball ornaments (http://www.abchome.com) steps •O ptional: Lightly dilute white paint with water. Brush onto plywood; let dry. •W ith miter saw, cut PVC pipes to various lengths (2 to 3½ inches). Sand one end of each. To make trunk, cut a 1-foot-long piece of 3-inch-diameter pipe in half lengthwise; sand both long cut edges. •O ptional: Spray-paint all cut pieces of pipe. •W ith tape, create a 3-by-5-foot isosceles triangle on plywood. Place pipe pieces within perimeter, playing around with positioning to get a layout you like. •M ix a quarter-size batch of epoxy. Remove a piece of pipe from layout; use Popsicle stick to spread epoxy on unsanded end. Replace pipe, pressing down. Continue process, mixing more epoxy as needed. Use epoxy to attach trunk. Remove tape. Epoxy will dry quickly but should be left to cure overnight. •L ean board against a wall, or hang with mirror-hanging hardware. HOLIDAY PROJECT HOW-TO PRETTY PAPER FOREST tools and materials Circle-edge craft punch (starter set required, Martha Stewart Crafts, $20, http://www.michaels.com) Paper or lightweight card stock Double-sided tape Wooden skewers Hot-glue gun Square wooden beads (1", $3 for 10, http://www.craftparts.com) steps •U se a craft punch to create paper circles in graduated sizes (the ones shown here have six-, seven-, eight-, and nine-inch diameters). •C ut the circles in half, roll them into cones, and secure them with double-sided tape. •C ut a skewer to accommodate them. HOLIDAY PROJECT HOW-TO EVERGREEN STARS tools and materials 10 basswood strips (24 inches each) per 36-inch star, ¼ inches by ½ inches by 24 inches (Midwest Basswood, from http://www.createforless.com) Craft knife or mini saw Wood glue Cut greens, such as rosemary, cedar, juniper, and boxwood Hot-glue gun Evergreen Wreath template: http://http://www. marthastewart.com/sites/files/ marthastewart.com/ecl/images/ content/web/pdfs/2011Q4/ stars-wreath-msl1211.pdf steps •C ut wood strips in half to create twenty 12-inch strips. •P rint the Evergreen Wreath template. Using template as a guide, create the base form: Cross 2 strips together and glue with wood glue. Cross and glue a second pair the same way, then glue the second pair to the first to form a base with 8 spokes. Let dry. •C reate the star points: Arrange a pair of strips into a V shape. Glue the star point ends together, then glue the opposite ends to the base tips (alternating the overlapping, as shown). •C ontinue gluing the wooden strip points around the base until you have 8 star points. •C ut your greenery into pieces the same lengths as the sections of the wooden strips (or use shorter or longer pieces of greenery as necessary). •H ot-glue the cut greenery to the sticks.