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Jun 28, 2010

Good Day Sunshine

Hi there!  I finally had a chance to play with Jolinne - In My Garden


 I drew in a sidewalk with a fine-tipped felt pen.  She is colored using Copic markers.


I HAD to use this fun flowery ribbon.  It is by Webster's Pages.  You can find it HERE.

Don't miss the details:
  • Sakura clear glaze pen on her eyes, lips, flower on her pocket, and the watering can water spray
I finished off the inside with a similar layer to the front.  I used a cute accessory image that comes with the set. 


Ink: Memento black
Paper: MME So Sophie, Smokey Black, White
Accessories: Ribbon, silver brads, red line tape, red line dimensionals

I realized I hadn't shared any new puppy pics with you.  Here are a couple of Ripley and one of Puffle.  Ripley is now 11 1/2 weeks old.  She is getting better with potty training and is super sweet.  She and Puffle are getting along quite well.  I LOVE the puppies.  There is nothing like puppy kisses. :) 




What's in my mailbox this week?

Hi all!  Ready to see what was in my mailbox this week?  I got two awesome packages that I am excited to share with you. :) 

First up, I got an AWESOME package from The Cat's Pajamas!  Alma added the coolest twine to the store and I HAD to have it.  It looked so luscious!  I couldn't decide what colors to get... so I got them all!  *wheeeeeeeee*  Each spool has 240 yards on it, so I pretty much have a lifetime supply plus a little to will to my daughters.  LOL 

Check out my Divine Twine:




Plus, I got 2 stamp sets from their new line, Mew Paper Arts.  It is the cutest little bunny and I can't wait to get these inky!  :)  The sets are named Joyride and Blow.  Click on the set names to be directed to the website.  The sentiment in the "Blow" set made me HAVE to have it: Let happy thoughts multiply like rabbits!  Heehee  SO fun!




Next up, I placed a little Bella order.  I am blaming it on Jodi Collins & Karen Motz.  They "made" me do it.  One day I was blog browsing and came across Jodi Collins' Rollabella card and that was it.  I was all over it.  LOL  I got several new cuties that I can't wait to play with.  Rollabella reminds of my girls, the bike Bella drew me in because there is a cute puppy in the basket (hello pet ownership), and the teacup girls... well... they are just flippin' ADORABLE. 





Hope you enjoyed peeking into my mailbox this week.  I hope to have more to share soon!

Have an awesome week and I'll see you many times this week.  I have stamped a TON!

Hugs~! 

Jun 22, 2010

Mud Buddies

 Hi and thanks for stopping by today! 
 

I used the Pure Innocence Mud Buddies stamp set and whipped out my Copic airbrush for this card!  I created the ground by masking off the upper portion using Eclipse masking tape.  Then, I stamped the dirt mounds after I had airbrushed the ground.  The tiny brown "mud" speckles all over the card were done by squirting in short bursts with the Copic airbrush.  She was really kicking the mud up in the garden that day.  LOL  (aka I accidentally got some specks of ink on it and then went wild squirting it all over to mask the fact I had gotten some ink splatters on there)


I die-cut some white clouds out of card stock using the Cloud Trio Die-namics and double stacked one of them to add some dimension to the card.


I finished off the inside with more airbrushing and another sentiment from the set.


Stamps: Mud Buddies
Ink: Memento Black
Paper: Raspberry, Chocolate, White, Cosmo  Cricket DeLovely
Accessories: Janome sew mini, Copic markers, White brads, Raspberry button, twine, red line tape, red line dimensionals, ribbon, airbrush, Cloud Trio Die-namics

Jun 21, 2010

Fluttering By


Hi all and thanks for visiting today. :)  I have a quick post for today using Fred Bear & the Butterfly. 

Once again, I used the Copic Colorless Blender on twill tape ribbon trick to add texture to Fred Bear.


 The sun and clous were both die-cut using My Favorite Felt from MFT. 


I also used felt for the grass.  I LOVE cutting the grass with felt.  It brings it to life and makes me HAPPY.  LOL


Here is a peek inside.  I used Cosmo Cricket stickers for the greeting.


Stamps: Fred Bear & the Butterfly (sold out at the moment)
Ink: Memento Black
Paper: white, smokey black, Cosmo Cricket DeLovely
Accessories: MFT Felt, Dienamics (sun, clouds, grass), silver brads, Janome sew mini, Copic markers, twill tape, colorless blender refill, flower punch, red line tape, red line dimensionals

Jun 19, 2010

Shaker Blooms Tutorial

Here is the tutorial for my shaker blooms that I promised you in THIS post.  :) 

This is the finished product.  I used a wooden box and altered it, but this would work with ANY container, paint can or anything else you can think of. :)


You'll need:
  • Flower dies (I used the SU Flower Folds die, but you could substitute any other die including Scalloped Circle Nestabilities (cut apart the scallops to form petals)
  • Shaker Sets
  • Various circle punches (3/4", 1", 1 1'4", 1 1/2")
  • Microbeads (I like the ones without the holes) & Glitter (optional)
  • Card stock and/or patterned paper (I used PTI & SU card stock and DeLovely patterned paper)
  • Acetate (I used clear card stock from CHF)
First up, you'll need the circle shaker set.  Here, I show you what the full circle looks like, and then what you need to do to make your 3 shaker blooms.  There are rings die-cut in the foam and red line adhesive, and you need to just pull them apart and lay them with their counterparts.  Each circle shaker set comes with 3 double sided adhesive foam circles and 3 double sided red line adhesive.  Each of those can make 6 different shaker boxes in graduating sizes, so you can make a total of 18 shakers with one set of circle shakers, which retails for only $4! 

Here, you see the 3 sizes I chose for my shakers:


Use a paper piercer (or pen if you prefer) to trace around the shaker box you would like to use.  I traced around all 3 with a paper piercer (kinda etching really) and then used those lines as my "cut lines" to cut out my three circles out of acetate.  You don't want them to be bigger than the foam circle.  As long as some part of the acetate touches the adhesive, all the way around, your shaker box will be fine.  It doesn't have to be a PERFECT circle. :) 


Here are my shakers and acetate laid out together, by size.


Now, you'll need to prepare some card stock "frames" to cover your shaker circles.  The way I do this is, is to punch a small circle that is the same side as the INSIDE of the shaker box, and then punch again with a circle punch that is 1/4" larger to create a frame.  Just keep it centered so it is nice and even. 

Here, I used a 3/4" circle punch first and then made my frame using a 1" circle punch.



Please note that I was trying to take a picture with one hand while holding the punch with the other.  This is obviously not centered, so make sure that yours is.  LOL


Here are my frames laid out with my shakers and acetate.  I jotted down the circle punch sizes I used to create all 3 shakers.


Remove the liner on the foam shaker piece.


Adhere the acetate circle to the foam shaker.


Lay down the matching red line "ring" OVER the acetate.  Remove the strip, and adhere your card stock frame.


Flip the shaker over and remove the liner from the shaker box.  You'll want to do this before you fill your shaker box so that you don't disturb the contents by removing it afterward.  If YOU think it's better to fill, then remove the liner, feel free to switch that around.  I am just giving you my personal preference.

Now, carefully add some microbeads and glitter.  Of course you can add anything YOU want to.  Beads, glitter, confetti... ANYTHING that will fit. :)


Now you'll need to punch a matching card stock circle for the back.  Make sure it is the same size or larger, than your shaker.

Adhere the card stock circle to lock in your shaker contents and flip it over.  This is what it should look like now:

I wanted to jazz up my flower, so I added 1/8" red line tape all the way around the shaker:

Then I created a fringed border by slicing the card stock every 1/8" and then crinkling it in my fingers a bit to get it malleable.  I also curled the fringe back as shown:


I wrapped a single layer of fringe all the way around the flower:

Mold the fringe until it looks like you want it to look.

Stack your flower using red line adhesive dots.  Mold the petals with your fingers.

Add a 1" red line dimensional dot to the center of your flower:


Adhere your shaker to the red line dimensional dot. 

Here is the next shaker I created.  I filled it most of the way with beads.  It was a happy accident.  LOL  I think about 1/5th of my glitter got dumped in here so it REALLY shines.  LOL  I couldn't really get it out, so I just called it good.  LOL


Here it is on the next flower:


Here is another fun use for the shakers.  You can put the shakers behind a piece of card stock (or flower).

Start by punching a hole where you want the shaker.


Add the adhesive ring.


Remove the liner and add your matching acetate circle.


Add the shaker foam, remove the liner, and add beads and glitter.


Seal it with a corresponding circle-punched piece of card stock.



Now you can add a frame if you want to.


Here are all 3 blooms embellished:









For my stems, I grabbed some bamboo skewers from my kitchen and colored them green with a Copic marker:


I die-cut Jumbo Ric Rac using green felt and then ran a line of 1/4" red line tape down the center.

I then adhered the sticks to the red line tape, and the blooms to the top of each "stem".


Go ahead and laugh... I did.  LOL  Use Styrofoam or florist foam in the bottom of your container.  I used a leftover Styrofoam ball from a planet project my daughter did last school year.  :)


Shove the stems into the foam.


Finish off with paper shred or faux moss or something.  As long as you cover the foam in the bottom of the container, that is all that matters. :)

If you've hung in there with me all this time, thank you.  :)  If you have any questions, please feel free to e-mail or leave a comment.  You can purchase the circle shakers, square shakers and many other sticky products right HERE in my sticky stuff store

Stamps: Who's That Gardening Girl (will be available for purchase on July 7th)
Paper: Cosmo Cricket DeLovely, Yoyo Yellow, Raspberry
Ink: Memento Black
Accessories: Circle Shakers, red line dots, red line dimensional dots, glittered garnishes, microbeads, glitter, ribbon, felt, paper shred, baby braddies, jumbo ric rac Die-namics die
 
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