Hello! I'm not ready to let go of Christmas crafting yet! Didn't the 12 Days of Christmas just begin on the 25th? Keep going people!! ;-) This is a fun project that if you make now, will be ready to use on Dec. 1st of next year. It's a magnetic advent calendar that is sure to excite the little ones.
The base is a vintage metal tray I found at the thrift store. I cut a tree out of patterned scrapbook paper to glue onto the tray and then the numbered ornaments and presents are all magnetic!
At the beginning of December, a new ornament is placed on the tree each day. It's a fun way for the kids to count down to the big day! All the pieces are magnets so you can stick them on the tree wherever you like.
Let's see how easy it is to create this project with the help of Xyron products!
Step 1 – I found a metal tray that was the right size and was already decorated with "Christmas" colors - gold, green and white. You could also use any metal tray and paint it to your desired color; either with spray paint or like I painted the
Halloween Magnetic Play Board I made in October. I used tracing paper to create a tree pattern that would cover the center of the tray, then cut it out of patterned scrapbook paper from my stash.
Step 2 – I used stamps and Gold Tinsel embossing powder to add garland to my tree. You could also use glitter glue and draw it on.
Step 3 – Time to make the magnet ornaments! I used
Rinea Foiled Paper because of the beautiful colors and shine (perfect for ornaments!) It also has two surface finishes - smooth and embossed stars - so there would be some variety in visual texture. I ran the foil paper pieces through the Creative Station with the Laminate/Magnet Cartridge installed. It adheres the paper to the magnet material and then covers it with a clear laminate layer.
I then cut out the shapes with my dies. Bigz steel rule dies cut through it like butter but I was also able to use round thin dies to cut through the magnet/paper/laminate layers.
Step 4 – I used the
Alphanumeric die set to cut out all the numbers from black cardstock and glued them to the ornaments. It's a little fussy but the numbers are nice and bold.
Thanks for stopping by and Happy New Years!!! See the supply list below for materials used.
Supplies used:
Xyron:
Creative Station Lite
Laminate /Magnet Cartridge
Dies:
Tim Holtz Sizzix
Labels ( Sizzix / SB )
Alphanumeric ( Sizzix / SB )
Crescent Moon & Stars - retired
Movers & Shapers dies - Packages - retired
various circle die sets
Other:
Tim Holtz Stamp Set - Ornate Trims
gold tinsel embossing powder
Prism Embossing Ink Pad
Rinea Foiled Paper
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