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Teaching in Minnesota

26 Apr

In a couple of weeks I am headed out to Minnesota! Fellow Sizzix designer Karen Burniston and I will start the trip teaching a fun class at VIP Scrapbooks. If you live in the area, and are in need of a Mother’s Day treat, please join us! The next day, we’re headed to the Erickson Group rep event at Mystic Lake for more classes. Here’s what we’ll be doing and  sign-up info.


All Seasons With Sizzix!
















Join Sizzix licensed artists Eileen Hull and Karen Burniston in this class featuring products from both of their collections. In the first half of class, Karen will teach a double-page spread with a Seasons theme. Four cards open on the layout to reveal pop-up trees, each tree decorated for the specific season. Your handout will include instructions for altering page protectors so the layout can be easily opened in an album. The second half of class will be taught by Eileen Hull, the designer of Scoreboard dies. This hands-on gift card holder project will give you the opportunity to die cut mat board and emboss it. You’ll also learn how to create a 3D flower using one of Eileen’s layered flower dies. Don’t miss the opportunity to learn from the designers and have all your Sizzix questions answered! 
Treat yourself to this great opportunity! 2 nationally known designers at V.I.P. Sunday, May 13th, 1pm to 4pm 3 jam packed hours, dessert and You ~ only $35 Registration Required-Call Soon!

VIP Scrapbook store is located at: 
TJ MAXX Plaza at
1300 Salem Road SW (not far from Apache Mall)
Rochester, MN 55902
For more information, call (507) 281-2031. 

Hope to see you there!

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Eileen Hull

A Day Out…

6 Apr

On Tuesday I did something I should do more often.  One of my CHA Designer friends, Cheryl Boglioli, is teaching her way up the East Coast and Angela’s Happy Stamper was a stop on her route in nearby Reston VA. So I signed up for her class.


When I got there, I was happy to see the familiar faces of Kitty and Linda, who were also attending the class. Basically, it was a party just waiting to happen! 

Cheryl had everything organized for class and gave great tips and techniques for using Tattered Angels mists and Helmar glue on the Basic Grey canvas and papers. I loved the project that we made. Here’s how mine came out:
The time went by very quickly. There was a little excitement when Kitty dropped a very hot heat gun in the garbage can which resulted in a plastic coated heat gun and some toxic fumes.
But aside from that we behaved pretty well and all loved the new techniques we learned.

After class, Cheryl, Lorine Mason and I adjourned to Clyde’s and sat on the patio enjoying a leisurely lunch then topped the day off with a trip to Paper Source. It doesn’t get much better than that, folks! Do you take the time to recharge by spending time with creative friends? You need to…

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Eileen Hull

Birthday Bash

17 Mar

On the night of March 6, the Woolies held their annual birthday celebration. This is a group of 18 amazingly creative women who meet twice a month in the local Wegman’s. Two of the members have moved- one to Hawaii and one to CO, but they keep in touch through email and FaceBook. Read here about how I came to be invited to this group by Pat Sloan.

Since most of the group are quilters (I don’t really quilt but I still love fabric!), each person brought a fat quarter and a $15 gift. The exchange of gifts was quite lively! Here’s what one of the gifts looked like. Are these little guys not adorable? They were made by the talented Lina LaMora.

 
A call went out to the group to help organize different parts of the celebration. Not wanting to look like a slacker, still being new to the group, I volunteered to handle the cake. I also volunteered my friend Lorine Mason so she wouldn’t feel left out 🙂 Plus she makes killer cakes…
We decided to bake cupcakes.  I cut 30 paper cupcake wrappers using my Sizzix ScoreBoard Cupcake Holder die. Did you know those dies also work great with paper? 

 

The Cupcake Stands (below) and pennants (above) are part of the Sweet Treats Collection and I was dying for the chance to actually use them. 
I cut 17 individual cupcake stands. The bases were decorated with sewing pattern tissue (we are mainly a sewing group) and spring colored toppers.

 A blurry picture of a cupcake sandwich. Still have to try this!

All the cupcakes on their stands- so pretty. Lorine did a great job decorating them and the taste was out of this world. They were lemon…mmmmmm.

 Here’s the group!

 These pennants were so much fun to make and really fast! I stamped the sentiment, added a line of double sided tape on the inside fold, tucked a toothpick in the crease and folded it over. 

 All in all, I can’t wait for the next birthday celebration. Thanks for the warm welcome into the group everyone! You are so inspiring…

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Eileen Hull, Scoreboards, Sizzix

Spring Frame

13 Mar
This year I am going to be ready for Mother’s Day! Here’s the front of a photo folder I am giving my mom.  
I used my new Sizzix Mailable Frame ScoreBoard die to make it. Inside I am going to add our family picture taken at Christmas.

I used one of my favorite Duetica fonts, Woodwynd, to create the text for the frame. The thing that I love about this font, and all of the other Duetica fonts, is that you can customize them. For each font family, there are 10-20 coordinating fonts that all work together. On this design, I used fairly flourished M’s and left the O in the middle plain so the word is still readable. I love how all of the little viney stems radiate out from the letters. 

  1. Cut Mailable Frame from matboard.  
  2. Emboss frame using Dot, Flowers and Rick-rack Textured Impression folder.
  3. Ink white over the raised areas and around the edges of the frame.
  4. Access Duetica Lettering Arts Studio and layout text on site. Size the text to your project. 
  5. Import into your design software and print. Accent letters with pearls.
  6. Glue trim around inside edges of frame and top and bottom.
  7. Add elements such as flowers, leaves, pearls and swirls. Flowers on this project were made using brown and white coffee filters, page from an antique atlas, off-white cardstock and chipboard. I colored the outer layer of the white flower by running a line of yellow Copic marker around the edge before I fanned the layers.
  8. The flowers are on the “Sweet Treats for You” Sizzlits that are coming out in June, but any flowers may be substituted. I also added in leaves, buttons and swirls to complete the arrangement.
  9. Add fluffy white yarn for a finishing touch and use it to secure any pages you want to include inside the frame!


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Duetica, Eileen Hull

CHA Sizzix Sneak Peek

14 Jan

Hi everyone- I am very excited! I get to give you a peek at my newest line of Sizzix dies being released at at CHA in a couple of weeks! I have been holed up in my studio all week making samples and just love what’s happening here.

First of all, I am working with papers from Creative Imaginations in the IOD line called Devotion. They are just beautiful. The only thing I don’t like is when I have to pick which side to use because I really like all of them! That almost never happens with double sided paper. 
OK so here’s a look at the new Bigz Borders & Hydrangeas…. 
some Sizzlit Swirls…
… and the XL ScoreBoard Box with Lid, Cake Slice. …
I can think of so many ways to use these! What a fun party favor for any occasion where cake is served. You could even coordinate them with the colors/papers from the event. Stop by the Sizzix booth for a demo!
I think these dies are a lot of fun and hope you will too. OK, back to work!

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CHA, Eileen Hull, Sizzix

Second Annual Holiday Noodle Party!

7 Dec

It all begin around this time last year… 

My husband and I wandered into a new Noodles & Company restaurant that happened to be doing it’s carry-out training but was not open for business yet. Although they couldn’t take our order, we were presented with a nice big bag of FREE steaming hot food, which we immediately took to our car and ate! (It was 9 PM and we were hungry!) Read about that adventure here.

Well, when I got home I was so grateful for the yummy meal, I blogged about it. The next day, I was contacted by Noodles & Company who had read my post! After some discussion, we decided to put together a fun holiday on line event: the Noodle Contest! The winner, Lynda, was crowned Noodle Queen for her beautiful holiday wreath. 

So the other day, I got an email from Noodles, (as I now call them since we are BFF’s), offering  dinner for me and a guest to try their new Grown Up Mac. I already know what kind I am getting…  Anyway, after making my reservation, I suggested that we return for year 2 of the Noodle Contest since everyone had such a good time last year.
So please join us for the the Second Annual Holiday Noodle Party starting Monday, December 12 and running through Friday, December 16.
If you are the proud owner of a holiday noodle ornament or decoration you would like to share, please blog about it and head on over here to post a photo on the Noodle linky party! This event is open to all and extended in the spirit of fun and sharing the love of crafting during this holiday season. It can be a project created by you, your child, or anyone. The only requirement is it must contain a noodle of some kind 🙂 Here’s my gift card holder from last year:

The linky party will open on December 12 and projects will be accepted until December 16. During that time, readers will be able to vote for their favorites. The creator of the winning project will receive some fun promotional goodies from Noodles & Company and I’ll also be giving away one of my Sizzix dies to a random commenter. Post early so everyone has a chance to see your work. Please share this with your social media friends! Merry Christmas and Happy Holidays to all!

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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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