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Twist and Style Tutorials

17 Aug

Hello there!  It’s time for some more Twist and Style Tutorials.  All month-long the Inspiration Team has been sharing ways to add a creative “twist” to your craft projects with my new Twist and Style Tool from Sizzix.  The team has been twisting up a creative storm and they’ve got a fresh batch of twisted projects to share with you this week.  Let’s have a look at what’s twisting today.

Eileen Hull Twist and Style Tool from Sizzix

Twist and Style Tutorials

Shelly Hickox has a darling Halloween Fairy Cloche to share with you today.   Shelly used the twist and style tool to twist up a wire cloche!  How clever indeed!  I just love that cute fairy witch atop a “Boo-tifully” decorated cupcake stand die cut.

Sizzix Twist and Style Tutorials : Wired Halloween Fairy Cloche by Shelly Hickox

Fly over to Shelly’s Blog for a full tutorial on how to create your own Wire Cloche using my new Twist and Style tool.  She’s even sharing a free download for you to create your own fairy witch.

Jonathan Fong has a Twist and Style tutorial that is so doggone adorable you may not be able to handle the cuteness!  This twisted floral crown uses the twist and style tool and fabric flowers cut with my Paper Flower Party dies.  Can you handle the cute of Jonathan’s furry little model?  I can’t.

Sizzix Twist and Style Tutorials:  Fabric Flower Crown by Jonathan Fong

Visit Jonathan’s Blog where he’ll show you how to twist and style your own fabric flower crown for a furry friend or a pretty princess of any age!

Julia Aston has a mixed-media project to share with an organic “twist”.  She used the Twist and Style tool to create wire blooms which she then adhered to a piece of barked wood!  How’s that for creativity….with a twist?

Sizzix Twist and Style Tutorials: Wired Blooms Organic Wall Hanging by Julia Aston

Take a walk through the “wood” over to Julia’s Blog where you’ll learn how to ink, stamp and stencil organic elements and twist your way to a fabulous mixed-media project!

Wow!  Talk about creativity with a Twist!  Hope you enjoyed this weeks Twist and Style Tool creations.  In case you missed any of the previous Twist and Style Tutorials you can check them out by following the links below…

Week 1

Week 2

See you soon!

Eileen

Categories:
Eileen Hull, Sizzix
Tags:
flower crown, halloween sizzix projects, mixed-media, twist and style tool, twist and style tool projects, twist and style tool tutorials

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Comments

  1. Terry Glover says

    August 17, 2016 at 1:15 pm

    It’s a shame that the mfg can’t seem to get the product to market. We keep hearing how great it is and now you’re flooding your blog with projects and so sad, too bad. we can’t get the tool.

  2. Anne R says

    August 17, 2016 at 2:59 pm

    Beautiful projects everyone! x

  3. Deb ~ Paxton Valley Folk Art says

    August 21, 2016 at 1:04 am

    Even more wonderful projects, thanks for sharing them Eileen! Deb xo

  4. Julia Aston says

    August 21, 2016 at 3:25 am

    So many fun ways to use twisted wire!

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I grew up in a big family where there was always an art project in the works. Learning to think creatively has been a huge benefit throughout my life: from thirteen military moves and raising four children to developing product lines for craft manufacturers. Come visit and see a slice of my life...
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