background

Tuesday, December 28, 2010

Initials



I love making these initials for friends and family as gifts! They are chipboard and the first thing I do is prime them with white gesso. Then I take scrapbook paper and adhere pieces of it using gel medium. After that dries I use acrylic paint to make all the different textures and patterns and then after that dries, add embellishments!

Thursday, December 23, 2010

Christmas banner


Xmas cone


This was a plain cardboard cone and I adhered scrapbook paper and then embellished it and filled it with Christmas flowers. These look so pretty hanging on a doorknob!

Xmas trees


These were plain cardboard cones and I decoupaged paper on to them and added all the embellishments!

Altered dress form


I used all kinds of fun stuff to make this piece!

Sunday, November 21, 2010

Fall Cone


I've always loved flower arranging. These cones are a great way to combine arranging flowers with altered art techniques. The cone is a cardboard one I bought at Michael's; I put decoupage glue all over it and adhered scrapbook paper to it then covered the paper with decoupage glue. Then I added all the flowers, trim and jewels. For the hanger (which is a satin ribbon) I punched two holes on each side with my Cropodile and put the ribbon through and tied a hole on each end (make sure when you keep the ribbon long enough to accomodate your flowers). Then add your flowers. This makes such a pretty seasonal decoration to hang on doorknobs!

I'm still here!


Sorry for being gone so long! My husband got a new job in PA and we are going to be moving there at the end of this school year. I'm playing single parent right now and it's a BIG job! Haven't had much time for scrapping/stamping plus I've kind of gotten interested in altered art and mixed media art and am learning those techniques when I have time. I started with altered scrapbook pages and it has progressed from there!


So I'll post some pictures of my recent projects a few at a time as I can!


The picture above is a Halloween banner that I started with used some paint and other media. I love to use other media (flowers, moss, etc) on my scrapbook pages. I clipped these pieces to a curtain rod and put a fall flower garland above it and it looks beautiful!

Thursday, January 28, 2010

Valentine's cards





I just love Valentine's Day cards so I thought I would post a few samples to inspire you! The two on top are from Jeanette Lynton's blog (she is the founder and CEO of CTMH). The two in the bottom picture are ones I made. Jeanette uses paper from the "Veranda" paper pack. My card on the left uses paper from "That's Amore" and the one on the right uses paper from "Veranda." I based my card off Jeanette's idea. All of the cards use hearts from our new dimensional elements set. Aren't they cute!

Wednesday, December 30, 2009

Jessica's layout

Here's a layout I made for my niece Jessica that I am going to frame and give to her for her birthday! I used paper from "Notebook" level 2.

Saturday, October 31, 2009

Tuesday, October 13, 2009

Tuesday, September 1, 2009

September club projects

At September's club we will be making a card folio and two cards to go in it. The card on the left is made with paper from the Bella kit and the other card is made with paper from Moon Doggie.

Monday, July 27, 2009

August club project


For August club we will be making a card folio (two examples are posted in the top picture) and two cards to go in the folio! The card on the left uses paper from the "Bella" paper packet and uses the stamp set "Buttoned Together." The card on the right uses the August stamp of the month set "It's Your Day."

Sunday, July 12, 2009

Christmas in July







I love Christmas! Every year I send out about 60-70 handmade Christmas cards to family and friends. The secret: I make them all year! Really there's no other way! If you wait until Nov. to sit down and make your cards you will be overwhelmed and just give up and go buy them, vowing to yourself you will do it next year!


Here are 6 Christmas cards I made using the 3 kits CTMH sells right now that are Christmas patterns (I'm sure there will be at least one more Christmas pattern in the fall catalog so be on the lookout!); the top card is from the Evensong kit, the second card is Aspen paper and the last card is Everlasting. Another secret for making a big batch of cards is to use stickease instead of a lot of stamping on cards-this will save you lots of time plus you will still have darling cards. All of these cards use minimal stamping and I've used stickease instead. What I do every year is buy a level 2 paper packet and the coordinating stickease; then use one of our card pattern books (Originals or Wishes), pick out 3-4 patterns max. and make your cards in bulk.


One thing I loved about CTMH when I found them was that they have stickease, stamps and embellishments that match their paper. This saves you tons of time and makes it much easier to make layouts and cards. For embellishing Christmas cards you can use ribbon, rub ons, sparkles, buttons, brads and we also sell fabric Christmas labels that are darling! You can then stamp a sentiment on the inside of your card and you're done!


Ok.....it's July now, do you want to send out handmade cards this Christmas? If so, get started now and use the tips I've shared, make a few every week and by the time late Nov. rolls around you'll have all your beautiful cards done and ready to send out!


Friday, July 10, 2009

Heart felt Whimsy die-cuts artwork



The HeartFelt Whimsy Die-Cuts are brand new to the summer 09 catalog and are one of my favorite new embellishments! You get 3 11x11 sheets of a variety of die cut shapes (flowers, birds, buttons, butterflies, swirls, arrows, hearts, etc) in 3 different colors (buttercup, garden green, and tulip). These die cuts are very easy to work with and you simply add them to your layouts with glue dots or glue! Because they are felt they add texture to your layout as well.
There are also several neat things you can do to alter them. On the top card here, I adhered the butterfly to my card then added several dots of glue with a glue pen and sprinkled prisma glitter over the glue to give my butterfly some neat accents! On the second card with the flowers, I swiped the edges of the die cuts with white paint from the distressing kit to give them a distressed look (just let them dry about 15 min. before you adhere them to a card or layout). I also added sparkles to the middle of the flowers to give them pop as well!
You can also paint the entire surface of a felt die cut to give it a matte effect or if you want to change the color of your die cut, simply put white paint (this comes in the distressing kit) into a craft jar, add a couple of drops of re-inker in the color you want to use, mix the paint and re-inker, and then paint your die cut the color you want it to be with one of the brushes that comes in your distressing kit (again let it dry about 30 min. before you adhere it to your card or layout).
These embellishments are so much fun to work with! Have a blast experimenting with them!