This is a very simple and inexpensive item to make for Christmas. This idea started when my son presented me with a four pieces of wood he had cut and challenged me to make a perfect T. To be honest I gave in and asked him to show me how. I thought it would make an ideal Christmas cracker filler for the craft fairs if I could come up with a simple, cheap and easy material to replicate it in a large number.
I finally settled on using cork tiles. I started by printing off a template from this link puzzle.com
I used page 3 of the pdf. file. I cut out the four pieces and used them as templates to mark out the cork tile. I then cut out the shapes using a cutting mat and sharp knife.
To form the tube of the Christmas cracker I printed out a Christmas quiz on thick white card stock 5.5 x 8 inches. The printed quiz was used to roll around the four pieces of puzzle together with a folded up piece of paper with solution to puzzle and answers to quiz. To hold it secure I used an elastic band.
I then rolled all items in a 9 x 13 inches piece of hessian fabric securing both ends with more elastic bands. Two pieces of red gingham ribbon were used to decorate the ends. I frayed the ends of the cracker for more effect. The topper was made by using a die from Papertrey Ink scroll down to Photo Finish StripsDie Collection
and then stamped using Holiday Photo Finishers
To complete I just had to add a little red sparkler.
If you are making for personal use here is a link for the Free printable Christmas quiz
Great idea Ann :)
ReplyDeleteHow cute! Once again, just fabulous Anne!Irene
ReplyDeleteWhat a fab idea - these would cost an absolute fortune to buy in the shops, Anne. The gingham is sooo good against the hessian.
ReplyDeleteI missed you yesterday when we went to the NEC, sorry you weren't able to make it!
Julie xx