Fall is in the Air House
Hi everyone it’s me, Tonya! If you have been following along you know Eileen is away teaching classes. So today I’m “taking over” the blog to show you how I created this simple Fall is in the Air House!
Creating the House
To start this project, cut two House Ornament Diecut from matboard. Cut the flap off one of the house diecuts on the bottom as seen in the photo below.
Ink an Art Dauber with Butter Chalk Ink from the Cornucopia Chalk Paintbox Inks. This set of inks was used for the whole project including inking both house diecuts. Place the Mandala Art Screen on top of the house diecut and load a spatula with Extra Heavy Gel (Matte) Apply the gel over the art screen. Complete the same steps for second house diecut and let both diecuts dry. This was my first time I ever used extra heavy matte gel and I discovered I absolutely LOVED it!
Next ink Art Daubers with Harvest, Dark Brown and Pumpkin Spice Chalk Inks and randomly ink both house diecuts. Once dry, adhere both house diecuts together and add gems around both sides of the roof.
Decorating the House
I must have been in a crafting zone because I forgot to take photos of the steps of how I put the flower together. YIKES! Cut six flowers and one leaf from crinoline fabric from the Journaling Card, Flowers and Leaves Diecuts. The glass tray was inked with Red Barn and Dark Moss Chalk Inks, and water was added to both inks. Six flowers were placed into the Red Barn and the leaf was placed into the Dark Moss Inks. All diecuts were completely covered before I removed them to dry. The final step for the flower was adhering all together. I added the leaf to the back of the flower before adhering to the corner of the roof.
The tiny chipboard flower I inked with Red Barn. The Watercolor Paper leaf was inked with Mint Chalk Inks. The leaf was added to back and a sequin to the center of flower. I then placed a Foam Pop Dot to the back of the flower and above the window. The house was finished by tying a bow from cording and adding to the side of the roof. I hope you have been following Eileen as she travels and her Inspiration Team as they share their some fun crafting ideas!
Thanks for stopping by, hope your day is wonderful and enjoy creating!
Susie Bentz’s Bee Journal Blog Takeover!
Susie Bentz continuing with the Inspiration Team Blog Takeover! Eileen is still gadding about “across the pond”, crafting away with lots of new friends, so I am having a go on her blog. Today I am sharing a honey bee themed journal I made for my sister using Eileen’s die from Sizzix!
Bee Journal Supplies:
- Sizzix Eileen Hull Scoreboards XL Die, Journal
- Sizzix Little Sizzles Mat Board
- Leisure Arts Diamond Art Kit, Bee
- Therm O Web Eileen Hull Easy Cut Adhesive Sheets 6″ x 12″
- Therm O Web Eileen Hull Red Liner Tape, 1/4″
- Clearsnap Eileen Hull ColorBox Blends Inks – Sunshine, Golden, Nutmeg
- Emerald Creek Eileen Hull Molten Dimensions – Glistening Glass
- Rinea Metallics Foiled Paper Variety Pack
- Sizzix Eileen Hull Textured Impressions embossing folder – Honeycomb
- Marvy Uchida Jewel Picker
- Marvy Uchida Le Pen
- Plaid Mod Podge – Gloss
- Honeycomb stencil
- Black cardstock
- Gesso, modeling paste, elastic, beads, twine, misc. dies
The Cover:
This project started with a lovely honey bee themed Diamond Art Kit from Leisure Arts. The design is printed on a heavyweight canvas type material and the honey bee area has a coating of strong tacky adhesive. I positioned the fabric on a piece of mat board, centering the bee image and then adhering it with Eileen’s Easy Cut Adhesive Sheets. After placing the fabric side down, so that it was facing the Journal die, I cut it using a Big Shot machine.
Because the Diamond Art kit was intended for a beginner the instructions were very clear and easy to follow – very much like a paint by numbers kit! It was fun and relaxing and I completed the design in a couple of hours.
The shine off of those rhinestones is really eye catching!
At this point I began to alter the background with gesso, stencils, modeling paste and Eileen’s ColorBox Blends inks.
I used Sunshine, Golden and Nutmeg inks, blending and playing until I was happy with the color. Next I sprinkled on Eileen’s Glistening Glass Molten Dimensions from Emerald Creek. I had to be careful with my heat gun because if I got too close to the rhinestones they started to melt!
The Diamond Art Honey Bee is meant to be framed and hung on a wall, not handled on a daily basis. I added a top coat of Mod Podge to protect the design. I chose the Gloss formula because I didn’t want to lose the amazing shine!
Assembly:
For the back of the journal I covered mat board with Gold Rinea Foil paper. I die cut the cover then used Eileen’s Honeycomb Textured Impressions embossing folder. Because the journal cover is longer than the embossing folder I had to run it through a second time. I flipped the folder to the other end of the cover and matched/ overlapped the design.
I used Eileen’s Red Line tape on the spine to hold the cover together.
Here’s a peek at the inside! I stenciled a honeycomb design and strung black elastic to hold the signatures.
Finally I added a dangle of fun beads on the spine!
The Signatures:
There are coordinating signatures on the inside featuring die cut Rinea Foil paper. I actually created an etched glass element for one of the covers! (you can find a quick tutorial HERE)
Thanks for stopping by and I hope you find some time to play today! Susie
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Julia Aston’s Blog Takeover!
While Eileen’s traveling and crafting in Great Britain, some of us are taking over the blog to keep you inspired while she is away! So today, here’s Julia Aston‘s Blog Takeover!
I’m one of Eileen’s Inspiration Team members and I’m sharing a book I made for my grandnephew, Landon, to record books that he has read on the pages inside. I had made one for his sister, Mila, and to my surprise, he wanted one as well!
I made the book using Eileen’s Notebook Die
I die cut the pieces out of white chipboard. Then I smooshed the covers by rubbing Ranger Distress Twisted Cintrol, Gathered Twigs and Hickory Smoke onto my craft mat (one at a time). Then I spritzed with water and rubbed the covers onto the mat. I did this until I was happy with the coverage and colors.
I punched 2 holes at the top and bottom of the binding. I also cut holes in the center of pages I cut using Eileen’s Passport Die.
I threaded black elastic cord through the center of each signature (I made 2) and knotted them on the outside binding.
I looped a silver elastic tassel through the two black cords and used this as a closure for the book.
Supplies: Notebook Die, Passport Die, Eileen Hull/Sizzix, dinosaur stickers – Michaels, Stamps: Our Story – My Favorite Stamps (old set), Story of Me – Clear Art Stamps (old set)
I hope I have inspired you to make your own little notebook!
Julia
Note: I have never used WordPress – so I hope this post looks halfway decent!!
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Eileen Hull Die Favorites Projects and Tutorials
Hello everyone! This month the Inspiration Team is sharing projects and tutorials using their Eileen Hull Die Favorites! Over the years I’ve put out quite a few collections and it’s always cool to see different dies used in unique new ways. All month long you’ll find creative ways to use your Eileen Hull dies and maybe even find a NEW favorite.
Eileen Hull Die Favorites Projects and Tutorials
Tracy Evans shares a marvelous mixed-media Valentine card creation using the front piece of the Trinket Box! Tracy sure knows how to layer for BIG impact! Her cards and creations are always done with expert precision.
Head to Tracy’s Blog and fall head over heels for her Mixed-Media Valentine techniques!
Pam Bray shares a Flower Pocket project perfect for sharing treats and love notes for your sweetie this Valentine’s day! Pam’s Flower Pocket Treat holder features new Thinlits Dies from Book Club Chapter 2 and Love Struck Papers from Authentique! I just love the vintage vibe of these papers don’t you?
Visit Pam’s Blog for all the details on how to create your own Valentine’s Day Flower Pocket Treat Holder!
Tonya Trantham keeps the V-day love going with a gorgeous Valentine’s Day Card project. Tonya used a slew of Eileen Hull dies from past and present collections like Paper Flower Party and Book Club!
Check out Tonya’s blog to learn more about her recipe for Love cards and maybe even create your own custom mix!
Jenny Marples uses the Trinket Box die to create a stunning Floral Valentine’s Day treat box! This project is so sweet inside and out and the fact that it’s handmade makes it even sweeter!
No need to head to a specialty store for the perfect gift box. Head to Jenny’s Blog for all the details and get your craft on!
Last but certainly not least, Julia Aston shares an AMAZING Adirondack Chair creation. The Adirondack Chair is and oldie but a goodie from my Vintage Travel Sizzix Collection. I just love Julia’s use of the die and that fine gentleman sitting so prim and proper is the perfect touch. Don’t even get me started on the furry friend in the background!
Sit a spell over at Julia’s Blog and learn how she created this adorable Adirondack Chair. You won’t want to miss her creative idea for covering the die cut pieces.
Hope you’ve enjoyed these Eileen Hull Die Favorites projects. Do you have a favorite Eileen Hull Die? Be sure to share your creations on my Facebook Page or join The Eileen Hull Fanclub.
You can find all the dies used in these projects and more HERE.
Stay tuned for more Eileen Hull Die Favorites Projects and Tutorials!
Eileen
Book Club Sizzix Projects to Love
Hey everyone! I’ve had a busy fun filled week at Creativation and will have lots to share real soon. In the meantime the Inspiration Team has more Book Club Sizzix Projects to Love for you today. Grab a cuppa and sit back for a creative look at these amazing projects featuring my Book Club Sizzix Collection.
Book Club Sizzix Projects to Love
Michelle Zerull has a marvelous idea for using the Stamp and Photo Storage Die. The clever gal has combined the art of card and flower making into one sensational Birthday Surprise! The Stamp and Photo Storage Box does double duty as a Birthday Card and Flower Holder that can be hung anywhere to the delight of the recipient.
Visit Michelle’s Blog for more details and a tutorial on how to create her gorgeous flowers with the Twist and Style Tool!
Nicole Wright’s project is a color lovers dream come true! This Trinket Box project is all decked out in Dylusions Sprays, Colorbox Blends and some serious stenciling tricks and techniques. The Fab flower on the front is the cherry on top! Any guesses on how she made it?
Check out Nicole’s Blog for a fun tutorial and all the details you need to create this colorful Trinket Box creation top to bottom!
Jenny Marples shares her creative Book Binding technique in a Flip Book project bursting with Butterflies and Blooms! Each page is expertly crafted using Eileen Hull Flower dies from past collections and paper pieced Butterflies…a real feast for the eyes!
Flutter over to Jenny’s Blog for a comprehensive tutorial on how to use the Book Binding Die to create your own gorgeous flip book!
Maggi Harding shares a treat filled Trinket Box project perfect for sharing sweets with your sweetie on Valentine’s Day or any day you choose! Maggi’s project is oh so sweet inside and out! Don’t you just adore that little door knocker on the lid?
You’re in for a real treat when you stop by Maggi’s Blog where you’ll find this project along with a plethora of her other gorgeous Book Club Collection Designs!
Julia Aston shares a darling notebook created using the Book Binding die and notecards! This handy little note taker features a pen holder and Book Plate Thinlits die cuts adorn the cover, with mini discs to complete the look of this pretty and practical flip book!
Visit Julia’s Blog for a full tutorial on how to create your own Book Binding Die Notecard Flip Book.
Hope you have enjoyed this weeks round of Book Club Sizzix Projects to Love! Stay tuned next week for a look at my upcoming collection Book Club Chapter 2 and a peek at all the fun we had at Creativation!
You can catch up with all the Book Club Projects shared this month by following the links below and shop for Book Club Dies HERE.
Eileen