Zutter and Bind-it-All are excited to be part of the Handmade Holiday Blog Hop! Welcome! We are thrilled to be among these wonderful designers and manufacturers - to share ideas to create homemade, heart-felt crafts this holiday season. This three-day Hop includes over 60 stops with inspiration brimming from every corner. Explore thoughtful gifts and decor you can make for the holidays, all bundled together on one big wonderful Hop!
Zutter will be awarding a Distrezz-it-All to one lucky participant!
PLUS we will draw extra winners from entries on the blogs of the Zutter Zisters who are part of this hop! So check out these ladies on their blog days for a chance for an extra fun-something!
Visit the list of blogs below - including this blog today! - and leave a comment. on each by Nov 7, 2011 at 11:59 PM PST. Each day we will be sharing a brand new list of blogs with brand new projects for you to explore, be inspired by, and create from!
Visit and leave a comment on each of the above blogs by Nov 7, 2011 at 11:59 PM PST.
Let’s start off the handmade fun with these fun décor pieces. These are super easy to make and can be designed for any occasion. We used the large Scor-it-All scoring board to create pleated folds on 4”X8” patterned paper. Make your crafting easy and start with some pre-cut 8”X 8” paper. The nice thing about paper pads like this is that you don’t have to fret about finding coordinating papers and colors. They all go together! By the way, I am using my "old school" Scor-it-All - which simply means, before they were made pink! The current Scor-it-All boards are pink to match the Bind-it-All and Dreamkuts! I am sort of true to my long time tools! ;)
For each “rosette” we used four 4”X 8” strips, scored accordion style
at ½” increments. What does accordion
style mean? It means make a score, then
flip the paper over and score at the next ½” increment. That way the folds will flip over in the
opposite direction with each fold. Use a
strong, fast drying liquid adhesive and adhere the ends together, then flip the
whole strip around in a circular fashion (when the adhesive is nice and
dry). You’ll want to have a circle (or
in this case, a scalloped circle) on hand to adhere to the top of the rosette
to keep it from popping up. Then use
some relatively lightweight, but firm “paper weights” to hold it down while it
dries! We like to let ours dry for a
good long time, and then finish the embellishing.
Note, you can punch the edges of the paper before you score to add a
nice trim to the rosette. Or, try the
Zutter Distrezz-it-all for a nice ruffled
look. Use ClearSnap chalk or ink to add
definition to the edges, and embellish away!
We adhered our rosettes to thin dowels and used them for a holiday
centerpiece. You can make them smaller
or bigger, depending on your mood – but always use the Scor-it-All for clean,
crisp, professional scores and folds!
Come back tomorrow for more ideas with the Zutter Scor-it-All and other Zutter tools! Happy hopping!
To sweeten things up, we’re offering a chance at a gift for you! For every comment you leave on the blogs in the Hop, you’ll be entered to win a prize pack from one of the participating manufacturer sponsors!
Zutter will be awarding a Distrezz-it-All to one lucky participant!
Lynne Forsythe – Zutter - Today!
Visit the list of blogs below - including this blog today! - and leave a comment. on each by Nov 7, 2011 at 11:59 PM PST. Each day we will be sharing a brand new list of blogs with brand new projects for you to explore, be inspired by, and create from!
Clearsnap
Spellbinders
Hampton Art
Zutter
Graphic45
Donna Salazar Designs
The Twinery
Authentique Paper
Glue Arts
Sherry Cheever – Graphic45
Claire Towle– Hampton Art
Emily Leiphart- The Twinery
Andrea Budjack – Glue Arts
Lesley Langdon – Spellbinders
Daniela Dobson – Clearsnap
Natasha Naranjo Aguirre – Donna Salazar Designs
Lisa Day – Glue Arts
Lynne Forsythe – Zutter
Jennifer Priest- Clearsnap
Tifany DeGough – Authentique Paper
Holly Simoni – Spellbinders
Fleur Smith - Zutter
Stephanie Johnson- The Twinery
Robyn Weatherspoon – Clearsnap
Spellbinders
Hampton Art
Zutter
Graphic45
Donna Salazar Designs
The Twinery
Authentique Paper
Glue Arts
Sherry Cheever – Graphic45
Claire Towle– Hampton Art
Emily Leiphart- The Twinery
Andrea Budjack – Glue Arts
Lesley Langdon – Spellbinders
Daniela Dobson – Clearsnap
Natasha Naranjo Aguirre – Donna Salazar Designs
Lisa Day – Glue Arts
Lynne Forsythe – Zutter
Jennifer Priest- Clearsnap
Tifany DeGough – Authentique Paper
Holly Simoni – Spellbinders
Fleur Smith - Zutter
Stephanie Johnson- The Twinery
Robyn Weatherspoon – Clearsnap
Visit and leave a comment on each of the above blogs by Nov 7, 2011 at 11:59 PM PST.
Let’s start off the handmade fun with these fun décor pieces. These are super easy to make and can be designed for any occasion. We used the large Scor-it-All scoring board to create pleated folds on 4”X8” patterned paper. Make your crafting easy and start with some pre-cut 8”X 8” paper. The nice thing about paper pads like this is that you don’t have to fret about finding coordinating papers and colors. They all go together! By the way, I am using my "old school" Scor-it-All - which simply means, before they were made pink! The current Scor-it-All boards are pink to match the Bind-it-All and Dreamkuts! I am sort of true to my long time tools! ;)
Tune in to Nan’s blog on Sunday to see how she incorporates a smaller
version of these rosettes into another Zutter-fied homemade project!
If you have read this far, then you now know that we have a
special-double-secret giveaway just for this blog and the die hards who have
read all the way through! Leave a comment here and be part of a random drawing
for a Scor-it-All Mini Scoring Board and Envelope Template! We will draw a random name from all comments
left on Wednesday, November 9! Domestic
U.S. entries only. Happy Scoring!
Come back tomorrow for more ideas with the Zutter Scor-it-All and other Zutter tools! Happy hopping!
Brilliant, love these rosettes, they look fantastic!
ReplyDeletelovely....
ReplyDeleteLove Rosettes. These look great. TFS.
ReplyDeleteHugs,
Kate
My craft room needs a tree full of these rosettes! Now wouldn't that be fun??!
ReplyDeleteGreat Idea
ReplyDeleteOh, I love the rosettes! Now I have to try them out.
ReplyDeleteOh my. Those are awesome!! I love the punched look. Looking forward to more grest ideas!
ReplyDeleteI love the rosettes, would never of thought to make them so large.
ReplyDeleteOh what fun decorations! :)
ReplyDeleteI saw the Distrezz-It All on a Donna Salazar video and now I NEED one! :)
I would love to be the lucky winner!
Thanks for the inspiration...hopping on!
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Wow, those are pretty. What a great gift embellishment it would make. Thanks for the tutorial.
ReplyDeletesuch an awesomeness! TFS!
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such an awesomeness! TFS!
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beautiful project and great prize :)
ReplyDeleteThese are awesome and this hop is great. Thanks for sharing your beautiful ideas.
ReplyDeletekim
k1i2m3@cox.net
Great tips, love the large rosettes
ReplyDeleteSome really awesome rosettes here, and really great for loads of projects.
ReplyDeleteSo much creativity it must be hard to keep it all in. Thanks for the chance to win.
ReplyDeleteWow! can see so many uses for these. Place cards for dinners jumps to mind first!
ReplyDeleteWow, those rosettes are so fun! And they cane be used for so many different things. :) Thanks for the hop!
ReplyDeleteWhat a sweet project. I love rosette's and who would have thought to use the Score-It tool to make them in larger sizes.... great idea! Punching the edges and distressing them....brilliant!Just a note....my Bind-It-All is one of my best craft investments!
ReplyDeleteI just love these rosettes. They are absolutely beautiful. I'm thinking these would be great for my holiday card. Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeletethese would look amazing hanging in my hallway. great project
ReplyDeleteThese look like alot of fun! Thanks for the chance to win.
ReplyDeleteThose rosettes are beautiful! I am going to take my scor-it to teen night and let them make some of them.
ReplyDeleteI'm loving the rosettes. They're my new favorite embellishment
ReplyDeleteBeautiful, you can make such a colorful centerpiece with these!
ReplyDeleteLove it!! These rosettes are great, gotta definately give them a try.
ReplyDeleteI love rosettes and these are gorgeous! I didn't know about flipping over-thanks!
ReplyDeleteGreat rosettes, so fun.
ReplyDeleteLove theses rosettes, gotta make some!TFS
ReplyDeleteThese are gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteVery cool rosettes. Love the fall color.
ReplyDeleteThose are gorgeous! And huge! Love them!
ReplyDeleteI love rosettes. I made some for my daughter-in- laws baby shower and they are still hanging around, literally. LOL
ReplyDeleteLove these rosettes. They're big and beautiful.
ReplyDeletewonderful paper flowers!
ReplyDeleteLovin' the blog hop and the projects!
ReplyDeleteLovely, thanks for the instructions! I have not been very successful making rosettes in the past; maybe with your help they will get better!
ReplyDeletewow! Cute round decorations! Love this idea!
ReplyDeleteThe rosettes are gorgeous! Love Zutter projects!
ReplyDeleteBeth
Mytimetoplay.blogspot.com
LOVE the centerpiece you created. Too fun!
ReplyDeleteLove the rosettes, quite similar to the rosettes that Stampin Up used for a Holiday wreath. Love it!
ReplyDeleteI love that these rosettes could be designed for any reason/season! I am so excited to have read through this entire post!! Love surprises!
ReplyDeleteWoW! Love them!
ReplyDeleteI love the rosettes. They make fantastic embellishments for scrapbook pages, gifts or just as a decoration for the holidays.
ReplyDeleteThese are so cute!!
ReplyDeleteThese are so cute!
ReplyDeletelove your rosettes, love to use them on cards and layouts and now I need to make some room decorations!
ReplyDeleteA fun hop. Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great idea, this are beautiful.
ReplyDeletewow! It is so nice and joyful! hem
ReplyDeleteThe rosettes are very pretty!
ReplyDeleteWhat a pretty little project!
ReplyDeleteOMG ...what for nice rosette's - love it to make these nice paper flowers! Thanks for sharing it!
ReplyDeleteCute idea! Thanks for the chance to win the awesome prize!
ReplyDeleteYour Rosettes are Gorgeous! I have been wanting to try some. I think I may make some for my Christmas Tree! Thank You so much for the chance to win. :0)
ReplyDeleteBeautiful rosettes..
ReplyDeleteLove these rosettes.They are beauiful.
ReplyDeleteHow great. I've been seeing the rosettes everywhere lately and have not tried them yet. Thanks for the directions.
ReplyDeleteThose rosettes r great! I don't own any Zutter products....yet~lol! I'm going this weekend (hopefully) 2 Hobby Lobby & purchasing my 1st Zutter Bind-It-All v.2.0 & I'm so excited! I've wanted 1 ever since I saw it about 4 or 5 months ago! Following via GFC! Thanx~prhmangel at gmail dot com
ReplyDeleteLove Love the rosettes. love the colos and the papers. the way you make the rosettes is very cool thanks for sharing and for the chance to win,ovene
ReplyDeleteAwesome! Great visual appeal.
ReplyDeleteI love your rosettes, beautiful colors! Rosettes are so great for adding a festive feel to an occasion.
ReplyDeleteMy friend just picked up a scor -pal for me and I love it. Rosettes are so much fun. I love your project !!
ReplyDeleteLove the rosettes they are beautiful!
ReplyDeleteOh these rosettes are beautiful. I've made a few large ones for friends and will be making more for our winter theme for our studio open house... TFS :-)
ReplyDeleteThese rosettes are stunning! Making them a little bigger (with beautiful papers) sure adds to the WOW factor.
ReplyDeleteCan't wait to try the rosettes, thank you for sharing them, they are so beautiful.
ReplyDeletecute ideas!
ReplyDeleteso cool!
ReplyDeletewow.. gorgeous rosettes.. love the colours.. !! love my zutter.. but would love to win this!
ReplyDeleteNice new idea for holiday decorations
ReplyDeleteI love this work!!! So cute!!!
ReplyDeleteMy email adress is:
nadiascrappa@gmail.com
Nadia
What a great idea! I just keep making tons of journals and using it for that, going to try the rosettes next!
ReplyDeleteThese are great... love em!
ReplyDeleteLove your idea, can I borrow it. Very cute.
ReplyDeletelovely rosettes
ReplyDeleteGreat rosettes. They are such fun to make. patnbobcuddy at gmail dot com
ReplyDeleteNeat idea. I've always wondered how those were made! Thanks for the tutorial!
ReplyDeleteI LOVE making rosettes -- sooo fun and they can be used in so many ways! Especially fun punched with the Zutter -- will DEFINITELY be trying that sweet trick -- TFS!!!
ReplyDeleteLOVE the rosettes! You make it look so easy!!!!
ReplyDeletethanks for this tutorial about making larger rosettes, I did not realize that you could make them bigger
ReplyDeleteupnurse at aol dot com
Oh I love the larger versions, how fun!
ReplyDeletewhat a cool idea! These would be fun to hand from the ceiling too!
ReplyDeleteI love this project!
ReplyDeleteThanks for the opportunity!!
My email adress is:
nadiscrappa@gmail.com
Love the rosettes!! Thanks! Charlotte Cornett
ReplyDeleteLove the look of these wonderful rosettes!!
ReplyDeleteWhat nice rosettes! I love that you punched the edges. I've been a rosette-making monkey lately, having used them on a banner for a hop I'm in tomorrow. (Stop by!) My scoring board isn't pink, alas... but it still works fine. Would love to win a prize of course, but wanted to say that I was attracted to the hop, and stayed because your posts and projects are very interesting.
ReplyDeleteI've never even seen a Distress-It-All and now I HAVE to have one!!
Fondly,
Ellen ♥ CardMonkey
http://cardmonkey-business.blogspot.com
E-mail: cardmonkey@comcast.net
love this project its just beautiful! tfs.
ReplyDelete-jamie
babyblueangel_30@yahoo.com
Great ideas for beautiful rosettes! I'm going to try some of these for package decorations!
ReplyDeleteNoreen
www.make-homemade-gifts.com
I love making rosettes but always make tiny ones. I never thought to make decor pieces out of them.
ReplyDeleteThese decorations would make great Thanksgiving centerpieces! Thank you for sharing!
ReplyDeletecnighs at yahoo dot com
I'm getting ready to try these rosettes this weekend. They are just great. Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteLove the rosettes. I look forward to making some for gift packages.
ReplyDeleteWow, these rosettes are gorgeous. What fun decorations.
ReplyDeleteLove the flowers!
ReplyDeleteLove the rosettes! I think I need to make some for a hostess gift. These flowers will last much longer than the real ones!
ReplyDeleteso cute!
ReplyDeleteLove the rosettes.
ReplyDeletejoanshanks@eastlink.ca
Joan
I always make small rosettes...I guess it is time to go big or go home! These are great!
ReplyDeleteWonderful center piece! Thanks for a chance to win.
ReplyDeleteNice project and great directions.
ReplyDeleteWhat great ideas! I love the Scor-it mini!! Thank you for sharing your wonderful ideas!
ReplyDeleteThose are great! Not real difficult to do either! Thanks!
ReplyDeleteCute rosettes! Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteFantastic and massive team up of my favorite brands! Great prizes and ideas! I wish I would win!
ReplyDeleteOk, now I know...I need a a score it!
ReplyDeletethanks for sharing and taking the time for this
ReplyDeleteLove the rosettes!!
ReplyDeleteSuch pretty paper pleating!
ReplyDeleteYou ROCK!! These rosettes and TUTORIAL are SO delightful! Thanks for sharing with us!
ReplyDeleteThese are just brilliant!!! TFS!!
ReplyDeletewyme98@yahoo.com
this is going to be fun!
ReplyDeleteSounds like a super fun blog hop! Beautiful rosettes--love the idea of using the BIA to create a fun edge!
ReplyDeleteRosettes are the thing now and yours are wonderful. zlove the instructions.
ReplyDeleteVery cute rosettes! Thanks for the bloghop - it's a lot of fun!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful rosettes!
ReplyDeleteAlso, Graphic45 sent me!
ReplyDeleteI love flowers of any kind. These are really pretty rosettes!
ReplyDeleteI love the large rosettes. Thanks for the chance to win.
ReplyDeleteI've been looking for how I could make some rosettes because everyone seems to be using the Tim Holtz dies but I don't have a Big Shot! Thank you for sharing - I will give these a go in the next few days. I don't know if I qualify for your prize draw because I'm in the UK, but I just wanted to say thank you for the inspiration anyway.
ReplyDeleteQUE PROYECTO TAN HERMOSO, ME ENCANTAN ESOS ROSETTES,
ReplyDeleteI always read the whole blog just in case-wouldn't want to miss anything!!!lol
ReplyDeleteLove the fun idea and who doesn't love Zutter products?
Thanks for the chances.
Great decoration idea! Thanks :)
ReplyDeleteloving the rosettes! tyfs
ReplyDeleteI LOVE those rosettes - beautiful!
ReplyDeleteI love rosettes!!
ReplyDeleteLove the rosettes made with the Bind it All holes at the top! Very clever!
ReplyDeleteWhat colorful and gorgeous rosettes - TFS!!!
ReplyDeleteWow, I love these rosettes! I wouldn't be able to stop making them!
ReplyDeleteLove the colors of your rosettes!!! Would be great to win! Thanks for the chance!
ReplyDeleteThose whimsy flower rosettes are amazing!
ReplyDeleteThe rosettes look easy to make! My kind of project!
ReplyDeleteLove the rosette with the striped paper, wow!
ReplyDeleteHow easy ....can't wait to try them. Love there fall colors.
ReplyDeleteThanks
The rosettes are great and the big ones I so love the most. Great job.
ReplyDeleteThe rosettes are so pretty! Thanks for sharing. Like the distress it all use. Don't have one and wish I did!
ReplyDeleteI've always wanted to try and make a rosette! Everybody makes it look so easy!
ReplyDeleteThese are so much fun! Great decor pieces.
ReplyDeleteLove these rosettes. Thanks for the directions
ReplyDeleteYour rosettes are beautiful! Thanks!
ReplyDeleteThanks a bunch for the fabulous inspiration! I love those medallions. :)
ReplyDeleteThese are gorgeous. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteLovely. Thank you!
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Amazing hop and great prizes - what an awesome Christmas present!
ReplyDeleteSWEET!!! Thanks!
ReplyDeletebermudachinagirl@gmail.com
How cute and festive! These would look great as a wreath :)
ReplyDeleteLove these!
ReplyDeletelove the rosettes!
ReplyDeleteOh my, a super secret double surprise - and it's just what is on my wish list!
ReplyDeleteThese are so cute. So many possibilities....
ReplyDeleteLove these rosettes, and the scor-it-all make them so much easier
ReplyDeleteLove the rosettes. Thanks for showing us how it's done.
ReplyDeleteLove the rosettes! Sad that I can't win because I'm in Canada though :-( I read all the way to the bottom!
ReplyDeleteLove those rosettes. Great prize, would definitely get use out of it. Thank you for sharing and a chance to win. heading over to the 2 Zutter-Zisters now.
ReplyDeleteGraphic 45 sent me over to say Hi =)
ReplyDeleteCool idea! Thanks for the giveaway!
ReplyDeleteI liked the idea of using the Zutter Bind-it-all to punch the edge of the rosettes before folding. I don't know that I would have thought of using mine for a use like that!
ReplyDeleteLove those rosette. Wonderful
ReplyDeleteWhat Fantastic rosettes!!!
ReplyDeleteNice I've made rosettes but not for a center piece. They look really good.
ReplyDeleteGorgeous.
ReplyDeleteThat is so festive. We have a BIG family birthday celebration coming up and I'm going to make some for decor!
ReplyDeleteWhat glorious rosettes! These are lovely samples!
ReplyDeleteDeniseB
They are like decorative plates! Very cute!
ReplyDeletei love the paperwieghts you used. too funny. thanks for the chance to win double!
ReplyDeletesimply beautiful!
ReplyDeleteI've been seeing these gorgeous rosettes on more and more projects. Thanks for the super instructions!
ReplyDeleteThese rosettes are absolutely gorgeous! I have never tried these before - I know they are so popular but they kind of scare me. Your tutorial has really put my mind at ease though :) Love the idea of using the Distrezz-it-all on the edges - would sure love to win that. But I would also be happy with your secret surprise too! Thanks for the chance to win. Now I am off to visit the Zisters.
ReplyDeleterebeccadunham at hotmail dot com
These are gorgeous-never thought of making some for Thanksgiving-great idea!
ReplyDeleteLove the rosettes.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful projects- I love my zutter corner rounder!
ReplyDeletekacee
These are the cutest rosettes.
ReplyDeleteGreat tutorial, the rosettes look amazing, I would love to make one.
ReplyDeletelove the rosettes...those papers really make them pop:)
ReplyDeleteNice Rosettes. I always wondered how they were made. Thanks! Great job!
ReplyDeletelovely....
ReplyDeleteI'm overwhelmed with ideas looking at the rosette thanks
ReplyDeleteWOW - stunning rosettes!!!
ReplyDeleteThank you for the chance to win :)
Loveeee this rosettes project!!! The papers are beautiful!!! Thanks a lot for the inspiration! So cute! Huges.. Maggy
ReplyDeleteBeautiful rosettes!
ReplyDeletewhat fun!
ReplyDeleteSandra ltb
never thought of using my bind-it-all to make rosettes. good idea. tfs.
ReplyDeletelittlen44 at gmail dot com
How fun. Thanks for the tutorial.
ReplyDeletevery lovely! will definitely make one for xmas tfs
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These rosettes are gorgeous... love the size and thanks for the chance to win both these great products!
ReplyDeleteSoooooo Pretty!!! Love these!!
ReplyDeleteOh these rosettes are too cute! I'll have to try with my bonefolder - no scor-pal here! :(
ReplyDeleteWhat inspiration!
These rosettes are adorable.
ReplyDeleteGreat rosettes! So pretty.
ReplyDeleteThose rosettes are amazing!
ReplyDeleteLove the rosettes and thks for showing how easy they are to make.
ReplyDeletelove the medallions! thanks also for a chance to win!
ReplyDeletekmassmanATgmailDOTcom
Wonderful rosettes!!
ReplyDeleteThese rosettes are so much fun!
ReplyDeletewell I can't win because I don't live in the U.S. :( but I liked your rosettes
ReplyDeleteScore it all rocks! love the rosettes!
ReplyDeleteWOWOWOW! These rosettes are AMAZING:) Thanks for the chance to win--sbmmhoover at yahoo dot com
ReplyDeleteLove rosettes, love there is a way to do them without needing to own a die-cutter. Thanks for the inspiration.
ReplyDeleteSuch cute projects!
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