presents.....
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Zutter Zisters/Bind-it-All Design Team 2009-2010
GALLERY
Camilla Isaksson
Sweden

Design Team
2009-2010
GALLERIES
Project Name: Christmas Tree Ornaments
Zutter Products:
Owire Size & Color: Red and black Owire 5/8”

Other Materials:
Patterned Paper: A Vintage picture, old paper from an OOOLD book
Cardstock: Green Cardstock
Ribbon: Organza, White and dark red
Embellishments:Glitter stars from my hidings, Prima “crystal bling
frames”, Green small pearls, Holly leaves, Inkido –strass clear, pearls –
red, Scrappers floss –white
Other materials: Stickles-Diamond & lime, White embossing powder,
Chalk –chestnut roan, Stamp –Magnolia santa,Distress refills for
colouring, Liquid pearls –silver, Metro sm QK alfabet, Khaki sm QK
alphabet
Other tools: Fern Punch, Glue gun

About:
I got the ispiration and idea to make these Christmas tree ornaments
when I have practicuarly destroyed an owire, so I was removing the owire
from my project and bended them out, then I realised, well, you can use
owire for more then binding  so, i tried, and they turned out delicious, Oh
sorry BINDALICIOUS ;)

Designer Notes:
Use 15 loops of the owire and bend it out. I glued the star together with
my glue gun, that’s so much easier and dries on the spot! Make a circle of
the cardstock and embellish as you like. I´ve embossed the owire and it
worked out quite nice, no problem to emboss it...the owire can take the
heat –no problem!!
Zutter Products:
Zutter Tools Used: Bind It All
Owire Size & Color: Antique  silver Owire 1”

Other Materials:
Patterned Paper: Inkido, blue snowflake
Cardstock: white Bazzill
Ribbon: Dotted organza ribbon –cream,
Embellishments: Needles (from my husbands new shirt) a flower charm
Other materials: QK stars
Other tools: My name printed out from the computer directly on
cardstock, glue gun

About:
I got this idea thinking of some way to do cool napkin holders for New
Years Eve, then I got the idea!! Owire, its so useful (again ;D) to use for
other things than to bind your books together! And who hasn’t looked
all over the settings to find your glass? I sure do!!

Designer Notes:
First I take the owire and pinched it together in my Bind-It-All then I
glued the litte name tag on to the owire with my glue gun. Then you
have a nice napkin holder! To make the glass ornaments I attached a
piece of owire around the foot of the glass and put a charm to it, use
different charms so your frinds don’t end up with the same.  Perfect if
you don’t want to spend the whole evening to do dishes.
Zutter Products:
Zutter Tools Used: Bind It All
owire 1½”

Other Materials:
Patterned Paper: Basic Grey Wassail
“Winter berry”
Cardstock: White Cardstock -Bazzill
Ribbon: Red ribbon with gold lace
Embellishments: Inkido strass-clear,
charm -metal tree, Holly leaves,
frosted berrys from Dollarstore,   
Other materials: Chalk –Chestnut roan,
Other tools: Marha Stewart punch –
Snowflake & doily lace, Spellbinders –
scalloped ovals, Cuttlebug alfabet –
Tadpole,

About:
I made this bottle to fill with some
yummy stuff, make a home made
punch or as a good friend of mine
suggested, fill it with candy.
Designer Notes:
lacing. Embellish as you like!

Zutter Products:
Zutter Tools Used: Bind it all
Owire Size & Color: Red Owire ½”

Other Materials:
Patterned Paper: Inkido, Scrappers Choice
Cardstock: White Bazzill
Flowers: I made my own poinsettia from a piece of red
cardstock
Ribbon: A red ribbon from a candy basket
Embellishments: Reprint gem stones, Prima “Say it in
Crystals - Frames”
Other materials: Distress ink pad –Vintage photo, Reprint -
gold and white embossing powder, liquid pearls –Silver
pearl, stamps –crafty individuals “Vintage Christmas”,
Stämpelboden “sleigh and reindeers”, Stickles –Lime green,
Chalk –chestnut roan
Other tools: Cuttlebug, Spellbinders die –scalloped ovals,
Punch bunch -Fern large, Quickutz Snowflake RS-0386,
Cuttlekids alphabet -Tadpole

About:
My inspiration to this star is Christmas, I really, really love
Christmas so much and one day when I sat down in peace
and quiet, this idea came to me…of course I got to make a
star! So now, I am just longing for Christmas and the
opportunity to put it up 

Designer Notes:
The tricky thing for this project was to make the stars points
stand out, so I just cut small pieces of clear plastic and mdke
some distances with that, from the center peace of the star
to the points. Doing that the star stayed nice and didn't
collapsed. I made 2 pieces of the star and made a small “box”
approx. 5x5 cm and 4 cm high and glued the 2 stars together
with the box so it became 3-dimensional.