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Triple Play Blog Hop starts this Thursday!

1 Nov

You may be wondering what this logo is all about. Well, myself and fellow Sizzix die artists Karen Burniston and Brenda Pinnick have teamed up to put together a blog hop that’s going to blow your socks off! The Sizzix blog is where it will start this Thursday- go there to see 60 (or so) fabulous designers’ versions of my ScoreBoard Pro House die! No two projects will be the same- I am dying to see what cool things everyone has done with theirs! Every Thursday for seven weeks a different die will be featured so stay tuned for lots of blog candy.

Use the navigation buttons to check out all of the fun blogs even before the hop starts- I have been doing this for the past week or so while testing to make sure everything works just perfectly for Thursday. This webring was designed for us by our friend and knower of all things web-related, Jen Goode. Jen, we owe you big time! You can also go to the Sizzix site and see the impressive list of participating designers.

I hope you can stop by for a giant serving of inspiration! Here’s the link to my YouTube interview on Cool2Craft with the Triple Play Blog Hop inside scoop. See you Thursday!

Categories:
Blog Hop

FaveCrafts Blog Hop

15 Oct

Blog Hop Button Finished on the 15th: FaveCrafts Blog Hop for October
Check out the FaveCrafts Blog Hop! That will take you to a bunch of cool projects that FaveCrafts designers have been working on in the past month. Here are pix of what I have been up to. For the how-to’s, click on my header and scroll down the page. Hope you are having a great fall so far!




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Blog Hop, Uncategorized

Back from Vacation

28 Sep


Wow, that was nice! A week away… no internet, no phones, white beaches, and frozen drinks… It was the perfect way to celebrate our 30th anniversary. Anyway, we got back to find out that we had no hot water so today was spent getting a new hot water heater installed. Aside from that, it’s good to be home.

I admit I did bring my laptop in order to stay connected till the last possible minute, but after the first 24 hours, I was free! Which made me realize how important it is to disconnect on a regular basis. We met fun people, read books and laughed, went on some adventures and just lived in the moment. I worry that we get so dialed in to life on line that we forget how to interact with real people and don’t know how to experience life in person. Actually I worry about that more for my kids, since that is all they have known. Growing up, there was no such thing as a computer so we knew how to entertain ourselves for hours on end with no gadgets to help. Except crayons and some paper! And speaking of coloring…

I brought my Copic markers with me and did some doodling and coloring. I made a fun file folder with one of my scribblings. I took a Sakura permanent marker and outlined the letters first in black on a scrap piece of matboard. This works great because it’s a nice sturdy base to color on. Then I just took my Copic markers and colored the letters in.  Mindless, yes. Cool looking? I think so… I was on vacation and did not need the stress of making perfect letters 🙂 I double-stick taped it to the front of a file folder and added some flowers from my Scalloped Box ScoreBoard die which I also colored in Copics. Topped it all off with a pretty ribbon and some lace that I misted in green. Of course now it’s all 3D and not so useful as a real file folder but will save this for a special presentation.

Now we are gearing up for the big blog hop- stay tuned. This is going to be HUGE! 

Categories:
Blog Hop, Copic markers

Cool2Craft – Eileen Hull – ScoreBoards by Sizzix – TeaCup Blog Hop

11 Jun

Wow- I was just talking with my buddy Ann Butler and she told me about how you can link YouTube videos directly to your blog. I had to check it out and give it a shot- thanks Ann!

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Blog Hop, Eileen Hull, Sizzix, Uncategorized

Final Sizzix Blog Hop :-(

26 May

Welcome to the fifth and final blog hop of the season! I will miss chatting every two weeks with all of my designer buddies to see what their crafty minds have come up with of ways to use these dies. I want to thank each and every one of them for being so generous with their time and for their willingness to experiment with these new ScoreBoards. I hope that they might be up for another hop when the next collection comes out this summer! I will also miss hearing your fun and inspiring comments, but please keep them coming. I have lots to share as the summer goes on. New projects on the horizon!

And now for the featured die…actually, the Create-A-Bow is NOT a ScoreBoard, but a die designed for paper. This die really is very versatile which you are about to see when you follow the links to all of the other designers. Personally, I had lots of ideas but not enough time to execute them for this hop so I hope you will check back here to see lots of projects throughout the summer.

Don’t forget to comment here or on one of the partcipating designers’ blogs so you’ll be eligible for the chance to win a ScoreBoard die! Have ideas for this die? Let us know… OK, time to hop!

Ann Butler- Dressing Up with the Bow die
Bonnie Bruns
Craftside- a behind-the-scenes peek at a crafty world
Debra Quartermain
Einat Kessler
Jen Goode
Julie McGuffee
LollyChops
Madeline Arendt
Michelle Cummings
Marisa Pawelko- Modern Surrealist
Roxi Phillips
Sparkle Studio- Sparkle’s Bow Bracelet
Veronica Goff

Here’s a cute teacher gift- with a little help, your child could do it. In fall, create mini pumpkins by making them in orange paper and use as a centerpiece or placecard for Thanksgiving dinner.

You will need:
Sizzix Big Shot
Sizzix Create-A-Bow die
red cardstock- 3 sheets 8 1/2″ x 11″
brad
green scrap for leaves
floral wire- green
Blumenthal Lansing buttons
Zip Dry Paper Glue

Instructions for apple:

  • Cut paper in quarters. Run through Big Shot for a total of 12 strips of each size. Three sheets of paper will make a small, medium and large apple. Thread brad through hole in end of each strip. Fan strips out in a circle. Beand back into the middle and insert brad into other hole in paper strips. This will form an apple shape.
  • Cut out two free form leaves and punch a small hole at the end. Use these pieces as your gift tag and write “to” and “from” on leaves.
  • Cut 12″ of wire and bend in half. Insert leaves on wire. Loop wire around brad. Twirl ends of wire around a pencil or paint brush and pull off.
  • Glue buttons to leaf base to cover brads.


Here’s another way to use the paper strips just in time to make a Father’s Day card! Make a tie by trimming the hole part off one end of a bow strip. Pinch the top of the tie piece and wrap another short section of a strip in a triangular shape around the top and adhere both pieces together with double stick tape. I used a 8 1/2″ x 11″ piece of paper for the shirt and the proportion is almost perfect for the tie. Found the pattern by googling instructions for “origami shirt”.

Use all kinds of papers to make bows. I like to use old book pages for a fun vintage look. There are so many ways these strips can be used. Make a paper chain for the holidays or a special event. Connect the loops with decorative brads. Wire bow to a dowel and make a fairy wand for your little princess. Wrap with floral tape and add sheer ribbons. Fuse interfacing to fabric and run fabric and die through Big Shot. Add bows to headbands or make a cool pin. Buttons and lace give extra flair. And when there’s a really special present you are wrapping, show the love and add a handmade bow to the package.

Shame on me! I haven’t posted since the last hop 2 weeks ago! But hey, I have been busy… Spent 4 days last week in New York City for the National Stationery Show, helping out in the Sizzix booth, visiting with old and new friends, talking with some manufacturers about new projects and trying to stay out of trouble. Last weekend we got some exciting news- my daughter is engaged! So you will be seeing some wedding projects cropping up here and there.

Thanks for stopping by and don’t forget to leave a comment! Hope we’ll see you back here. Before I forget, I wanted to let you know I had bitten the bullet and signed up for Constant Contact, a newsletter service, which means I will be sending a quarterly update with some info you may be interested in. Please sign up at the top of my blog if you want to be kept in the loop (like what I did there? bow- loop?) Just trying to “tie” this all up. Stopping now 🙂 Thanks everyone!

Categories:
Blog Hop, Sizzix

Sizzix ScoreBoard Blog Hop: Cake Die

12 May
Thanks for visiting! Today is the fourth hop- only one left in the series 🙁 I have had so much fun working with these talented designers to see what their crafty minds will think up next! Today we are looking at ways the ScoreBoard cake may be used. Our challenge this time was “My Favorite ___” and was suggested by Jen Goode (love this!). Each designer was to fill in the blank. To me, giving license to use my favorite things was freedom to create and have fun. As designers, we sometimes have to work within themes, seasons, and colors that may not be our “favorite”. Check out all of the links to the fabulous ScoreBoard designers and see if you can guess theirs. If you leave a comment here or on any of the partipating designers’ blogs, you may be selected as a “random commenter” and win a ScoreBoard die. Make sure to visit all of them!

Ann Butler
Bonnie Bruns
Candice Windham
Craftside-A behind-the-scenes peek at a crafty world
Debra Quartermain- Sew Cute Cake Basket
Einat Kessler
Jen Goode Designs
Julie McGuffee- Life in the Craft Lane
Karen Burniston
Laura Bray
Lisa Rojas
Madeline Arendt- Just a thought or two
Marisa Pawelko- Modern Surrealist
Michelle Cummings
Niki Meiners
Roann Mathias Calligraphy
Sandy Laipply
Veronica Goff

First of all, I LOVE cake! I have added several fun elements to this project. The delicious colors of blue, green, pink, yellow, purple and white are very clean and fresh to me. The bumpy seersucker fabric gives a cool texture and dimension to the design. I love vintage sewing supplies so I added the zipper flowers using zippers I found at the thrift shop (love recycling) for five or ten cents a piece. This cake is FULL of my favorite things! The overall effect is cheerful, which is something I strive to be.

I am so excited to show you a brand new beading component just out from my friend, the amazingly talented Katie Hacker. She sent me some to play with and here’s what I came up with. I have not done a ton of beading but they are easy to use and very versatile. While working on this, lots more ideas for projects popped into my head, so stay tuned…

As usually happens when I am working on a project, it starts out looking one way in my head and by the time I am done, it has totally taken on a life of its own and all I can do is try to keep up! My original thought was that a bride could make these decked out as wedding cakes in their colors and styles and use the box to give the necklaces they had made for their bridesmaids to wear in the wedding. Which I suppose this could be…if you are a bride with a love of vintage sewing supplies and fabric…

You will need:

Sizzix Big Shot
ScoreBoard Cake die
2 pieces of 6″ x 13″ matboard (I used pink)
fabric strips to cover all pieces
spray adhesive
strong artist tape
trims (zippers, mini rickrack, flowers, stray pearls)
green rattail cording
Zip Dry Paper Glue by Beacon
Katiedids Creative Components
head pin
Tulip Crystals

Instructions:
1. Cover wrong side of matboard with spray adhesive and add fabric making sure to smooth down as you apply. Run matboard through Big Shot with right side facing die- this will be the scored side of the project. Remember, to cut out three cake sections in order to make sides of cake. I also cut out an extra cake top and bottom circle.
2. Assemble cake by taping all three sides together and forming into a cylinder. Take smaller circle piece with tabs and ease down into center of cake. You can add double sided tape, glue dots or glue to tabs but it’s a fairly tight fit and not really necessary. This can either be the top or bottom of the cake depending on intended use.
3. Add trims. I made some rolled zipper flowers which were a little tricky. I used my glue gun to hold them together. I added green rattail to cover the seam between the top and sides of cake and then a green zipper as a kind of frosting. Mini rickrack in pink and pink flowers were also added. For the flowers, I adhered a pearl center to some of the roses along with some green rickrack for leaves.
4. Place necklace on extra round piece and cut off tabs. Cut notches to allow cording to slip in. The cake top will fit right over the necklace display piece. Set small round piece on extra scalloped cake piece.

Necklace:
1. Cut a piece of green rattail cord to desired length for a necklace (it will go over your head).
2. Add headpin to top of the of circle Creative Component. Fill inside the circle with turquoise crystals and glue in.
3. Create a loop from the head pin to hold the cording of the necklace. Thread cording through loop. Center pendant and make two knots in cording to keep element in place. Knot both ends together as closure.

I hope you can stop by Cool2Craft on Monday, May 17 at noon EST where I will bring you a live glimpse from the National Stationery Show in NY!

Join us on May 26 for a look at all the things that may be done with the bow die! Thanks for hopping by…

Categories:
Blog Hop, Sizzix

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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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