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How to make a 3D flower from your husband’s old shirt

5 Feb
Sneak peek of a project coming out on the Sizzix blog this Thursday!

I used the Flower Layers w/Heart Petals die to create this 3D flower embellishment.

I wanted to experiment with some fabric to make flowers and saw my
husband’s old shirt laying on a pile to give away- thought I’d give it a whirl.
 I removed a sleeve, cut down the seam and folded it into thirds, then die cut the flower.
Add as many layers as you would like- the more you add, the fuller the flower.
I used three layers for the one shown.
I love how this came out- one shirt will yield many more flowers.
There are are a bunch of ways that you can color the flower but
for this one I took a Copic marker and edged each petal to give a
soft ombre feel, echoing the pretty ribbon I found somewhere in
my travels. Lately I have been loving the monochromatic look-
not sure what that’s all about, but I am going with it.
After coloring the petals, layer them from small to large and glue together.
Sew the button from the sleeve cuff to the center of the flower. Spray
the flower with Stiffen Stuff and wrap it with a rubber band.
Let air dry or use a heat tool to speed it along.
Unwrap and fluff.
Now you have a very cool 3D flower. Since this is fabric, you may get
a little fraying but I think adds more dimension to the look.

Don’t forget to head over to the Sizzix blog to find out how to make this project.

 

Categories:
3D Art, Eileen Hull

Matted Valentine Hearts

1 Feb

I am happy to say that From the Heart, my new Sizzix die collection, is now available in your local scrapbook stores and other fun places! Just in time for Valentine’s Day!


Here’s a quick and easy project if you own a mat cutter. I love mine and use it every day for one thing or another- wrapping gifts, constructing boxes or books or actually matting something! If you are looking to purchase a well-made, long-lasting mat cutter, check out Logan Graphic Products.


This is a quick and easy way to way to display die cut hearts from my new Sizzlits set, Hearts & More…

  1. Using a mat cutter, cut two off-white mats. Leave one for your backing and cut one with nine windows. 
  2. Die cut a bunch of hearts from watercolor paper. 
  3. Ink them with different color inks, making extra so you have choices to pick from.
  4. Position solid mat on the bottom and window cut mat on top. Adhere with ATG gun.
  5. Place hearts in windows in a pleasing arrangement. When you are sure you like it, adhere hearts with Zots. 
  6. Frame, add a ribbon hanger or just stand on your mantel or table!

If you don’t have a mat cutter, you still have plenty of options…. Take a 10″ square piece of heavy cardstock or chipboard and lay out a grid lightly in pencil. Leave a 2″ border around the outside of the paper and then divide the remaining space into nine equal boxes. Leave about 1/2″ in between each window. Mark the center of each window where you will mount your heart. Ink, stamp, paint or mist your hearts and mount with Zots. Erase pencil lines.


Another option would be to cut nine equally sized squares from coordinating cardstock and mount them on the paper, then add your hearts.



Have you started your Valentine crafting? What are you making?

Categories:
Eileen Hull, Holiday Crafts, Sizzix

Matted Valentine Hearts

1 Feb

I am happy to say that From the Heart, my new Sizzix die collection, is now available in your local scrapbook stores and other fun places! Just in time for Valentine’s Day!


Here’s a quick and easy project if you own a mat cutter. I love mine and use it every day for one thing or another- wrapping gifts, constructing boxes or books or actually matting something! If you are looking to purchase a well-made, long-lasting mat cutter, check out Logan Graphic Products.


This is a quick and easy way to way to display die cut hearts from my new Sizzlits set, Hearts & More…

  1. Using a mat cutter, cut two off-white mats. Leave one for your backing and cut one with nine windows. 
  2. Die cut a bunch of hearts from watercolor paper. 
  3. Ink them with different color inks, making extra so you have choices to pick from.
  4. Position solid mat on the bottom and window cut mat on top. Adhere with ATG gun.
  5. Place hearts in windows in a pleasing arrangement. When you are sure you like it, adhere hearts with Zots. 
  6. Frame, add a ribbon hanger or just stand on your mantel or table!

If you don’t have a mat cutter, you still have plenty of options…. Take a 10″ square piece of heavy cardstock or chipboard and lay out a grid lightly in pencil. Leave a 2″ border around the outside of the paper and then divide the remaining space into nine equal boxes. Leave about 1/2″ in between each window. Mark the center of each window where you will mount your heart. Ink, stamp, paint or mist your hearts and mount with Zots. Erase pencil lines.


Another option would be to cut nine equally sized squares from coordinating cardstock and mount them on the paper, then add your hearts.



Have you started your Valentine crafting? What are you making?

Categories:
Eileen Hull, Holiday Crafts, Sizzix

CHA

19 Jan
Hello all! I am back from CHA– still recovering from a crazy, tiring, exhilarating and fun week. For a look at some of what happened, go to the Sizzix UK blog and see some of what went on…
Here’s a pic of me standing in front of my new Sizzix collection called Picket Fence. The display was so beautiful- I loved it!

More coming soon…  Eileen

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CHA, Eileen Hull, Sizzix

CHA

19 Jan
Hello all! I am back from CHA– still recovering from a crazy, tiring, exhilarating and fun week. For a look at some of what happened, go to the Sizzix UK blog and see some of what went on…
Here’s a pic of me standing in front of my new Sizzix collection called Picket Fence. The display was so beautiful- I loved it!

More coming soon…  Eileen

Categories:
CHA, Eileen Hull, Sizzix

Gearing up…

9 Jan

The Craft and Hobby Show is almost here! It is held in Anaheim from January 11-15 and everyone in the craft industry (pretty much) is there- designers, manufacturers, store owners, publishers, press- everyone wanting to check out what is new and exciting!


My preparations were even more compressed as we just returned for a week in FL to arrive home with 9 days till show- uh, not good… Thankfully, my amazing and talented friends Pam Keravuori, Amy Powers and Kitty Gallanis came over yesterday to help me make kits and samples of my new Sizzix release, Picket Fence. Everything came out so great! I love seeing what can happen with my stuff when people start playing with it. 

Here are some pics of the fun…
 I did not make Amy sit on the floor- I swear! 
 Pretty daffodil… and smile 🙂
 Pam Keravuori can doodle on just about anything! And so beautifully…
 New canning jar die design… Amy called on her way home and said I have an idea! 
Ask Pam to write Hull like Ball canning jars- genius…
 Kitty makes an amazing mini album using two new dies… super cute.
 Thanks to Kitty the Kitter, kits for the workshop Friday night are assembled. 
 Mess piling up…

Pam at the Big Shot…

OK back to the trenches- I fly out on Thursday so wish me luck 🙂

Categories:
CHA, Eileen Hull, Sizzix

Gearing up…

9 Jan

The Craft and Hobby Show is almost here! It is held in Anaheim from January 11-15 and everyone in the craft industry (pretty much) is there- designers, manufacturers, store owners, publishers, press- everyone wanting to check out what is new and exciting!


My preparations were even more compressed as we just returned for a week in FL to arrive home with 9 days till show- uh, not good… Thankfully, my amazing and talented friends Pam Keravuori, Amy Powers and Kitty Gallanis came over yesterday to help me make kits and samples of my new Sizzix release, Picket Fence. Everything came out so great! I love seeing what can happen with my stuff when people start playing with it. 

Here are some pics of the fun…
 I did not make Amy sit on the floor- I swear! 
 Pretty daffodil… and smile 🙂
 Pam Keravuori can doodle on just about anything! And so beautifully…
 New canning jar die design… Amy called on her way home and said I have an idea! 
Ask Pam to write Hull like Ball canning jars- genius…
 Kitty makes an amazing mini album using two new dies… super cute.
 Thanks to Kitty the Kitter, kits for the workshop Friday night are assembled. 
 Mess piling up…

Pam at the Big Shot…

OK back to the trenches- I fly out on Thursday so wish me luck 🙂

Categories:
CHA, Eileen Hull, Sizzix

Create- A- Bow Heart Garland

5 Jan

Here’s a little project showing another use for the Sizzix Create-A-Bow die. See instructions to make it on the Sizzix UK blog.



I used the three different sized loops of the Sizzix Bow die to make a Heart Garland.  They are so simple and a great project to make while watching TV or talking on the phone.

So sorry I have been off the grid- I am neck deep in CHA preps! Thanks for stopping by…

Categories:
Eileen Hull, Sizzix

Create- A- Bow Heart Garland

5 Jan

Here’s a little project showing another use for the Sizzix Create-A-Bow die. See instructions to make it on the Sizzix UK blog.



I used the three different sized loops of the Sizzix Bow die to make a Heart Garland.  They are so simple and a great project to make while watching TV or talking on the phone.

So sorry I have been off the grid- I am neck deep in CHA preps! Thanks for stopping by…

Categories:
Eileen Hull, Sizzix

Cupcake Christmas Tree

19 Dec
Christmas Day is one week away!
Here’s a fun little tree I made using my Sizzix Cupcake Holder and Birds & Butterflies dies and a 10″ STYROFOAM™ cone. For full instructions, see my post on the Sizzix blog.

Have you checked out the Tip Junkie site? Every Tuesday, there’s a linky party where folks share their latest and greatest projects. Lots of inspiration here! Hope you will head on over…

Tip Junkie

Categories:
Eileen Hull, Holiday Crafts

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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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