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Winter Wonderland Blog Hop

4 Nov

This month the Eileen Hull Inspiration Team and DCWV Design Team are collaborating to bring you the Winter Wonderland Blog Hop! I just wanted to pop in real quick and show you the fabulous projects that the DCWV team has posted- you can head over and see all of their projects here.

Winter-wonderland-blog-hopCheck out what our Inspiration Team created with DCWV papers this week in this post.

The DCWV team was sent the Sizzix Twist & Style tool to create with and they are rocking it! The Twist and Style tool can be used in so many ways. From wire, you can make flower stems and centers, twist hangers for tags, frames and boxes, you can build trees, and make all kinds of shapes to accent your cards and mixed media projects and use it to make jewelry! You can also twist soft materials like embroidery floss, yarn, jute, fabric and twine to make cording, friendship bracelets, cords and hangers, attach tassels to bookmarks- endless possibilities!

To see how this tool works, check out this video. You can see lots of Facebook LIVE videos where we make flowers and other projects using the tool here.

Don’t miss out on lots more holiday ideas I’m sharing on Facebook, Instagram and Twitter 🙂

Come back next week for more sparkling ideas on the Winter Wonderland Blog Hop from our own Inspiration Team!

Categories:
Blog Hop, Eileen Hull, Holiday Crafts, Sizzix
Tags:
DCWV blog hop, Eileen Hull Sizzix dies, holiday, Twist & Style tool

Beth Watson and How to Build a Snowman Tutorial

12 Feb

It’s Friday and that means that we have company- it’s Beth Watson and How to Build a Snowman Tutorial! We are so happy to share this adorable project and hope that you visit Beth’s blog and take a look at more of her creative, whimsical and bright designs.

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Beth is a long-time friend and has amazing skills (as you will see). One thing I really admire is her vast knowledge of crafting supplies- once she walks through CHA, she can tell you all of the new products, what they do, who makes them and all the colors  they come in- she blows my mind! She is also very generous with her time- Beth was there till the bitter end when we had to take down the Paper Trail booth at CHA- are these good friends or what?

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Karen Bearse, Beth Watson, Susie Bentz and Betsy Burnett- teamsters at heart!

And now… DO YOU WANT TO BUILD A SNOWMAN? 

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Winter is my favorite time of the year, so I created this bright and happy Snowman to decorate my mantel all winter long!  I used ALL of my favorite Tombow USA products to accommodate the different surfaces and textures to make my Snowman really come to life!  My Snowman was quick and easy to make, so I hope that you will make one, or maybe two – one to keep and one to give away! 

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Here’s What You Will Need:

  • Tombow MONO Multi Liquid Glue
  • Tombow Xtreme Adhesive
  • Tombow Xtreme Tabs
  • Tombow MONO Permanent Adhesive Runner
  • Tombow Dual Brush Pen – Black N15; 755, 493, and 933 from the Bright Set
  • Sizzix Big Shot;
  • Little Sizzles Mat Board – Black (1) and White (4);
  • Sizzix Scoreboards XL Blocks/Cubes 3D AND
  • Sizzix Scoreboards Block/Cube/Bank 3D Dies by Eileen Hull.
  • Makins Clay – White
  • Garnet and Lapis Glitter; Cotton Crocheted Lace – 3” wide by 12’ long; Scrap of Black Craft Foam – 2” by 2”; Buttons – 8 Mini and 5 Small; Ribbons in a variety of blues – six, 24” lengths; Decorative Chalk – Pink OR you can use Blush; Cotton Swab; Scissors; Pencil; Ruler; Rhinestone Snowflake.

Here’s How to Make It:

Apply lace to four sheets of mat board using Tombow MONO Multi Liquid Glue, let dry.

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Mold white air dry clay into a ¾” carrot shape, let dry at least 24 hours.

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Die cut two sets of smallest size block from black mat board with die cutting machine.  Pre-fold all scores.  Color edges and folds with Tombow Dual Brush Pen Black N15.  Attach block pieces (according to package directions) with Tombow Xtreme Permanent Adhesive. 

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Die cut two sets of the medium, large and extra large size blocks from the lace covered mat board with die cutting machine.  TIP: Make sure to place the lace side face down on the die, so the shapes are cut properly.  Pre-fold all scores.  Gently remove the first layer of the mat board and lace from all six tabs, so the blocks will assemble easily.

11-15 TOMBOW SNOWMAN PHOTO 6Attach medium, large and extra large block pieces (according to package directions) with Tombow Xtreme Permanent Adhesive.  TIP:  Spot glue any loose edges of lace with Tombow MONO Multi Liquid Glue.   

11-15 TOMBOW SNOWMAN PHOTO 7Remove the Heart and Flower die shapes from Scoreboards XL Blocks/Cubes 3D Die.  Color front and sides of Heart with Tombow Dual Brush Pen Rubine Red 755, cover with Tombow MONO Multi Liquid Glue, then sprinkle on garnet glitter.  Color front and sides of Flower with Tombow Dual Brush Pen Reflex Blue 493, cover with Tombow MONO Multi Liquid Glue, then sprinkle on lapis glitter.

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11-15 TOMBOW SNOWMAN PHOTO 9Once carrot nose is dry, color with Tombow Dual Brush Pen Orange 933.  Apply “rosy cheeks” with cotton swab and pink chalk.   Attach carrot nose, button eyes, button mouth and buttons to front of Snowman with Tombow MONO Multi Liquid Glue.

11-15 TOMBOW SNOWMAN PHOTO 10Measure and cut checkered ribbon to fit around smallest block.  Attach with Tombow MONO Permanent Adhesive Runner.  Attach 2” by 2” craft foam to base of smallest block with Tombow MONO Multi Liquid Glue to create the Snowman’s top hat.  Apply snowflake rhinestone to glittered flower, then attach to band of top hat with Tombow Xtreme Tabs.  Apply glittered heart to left chest of Snowman with Tombow Xtreme Tabs.

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11-15 TOMBOW SNOWMAN PHOTO 1211-15 TOMBOW SNOWMAN PHOTO 13Gather six different ribbons, knot in center and attach knot to back of Snowman’s head with Tombow Xtreme Tabs.  Tie ribbons in a loose knot at the front right of the Snowman’s head, securing with Tombow Xtreme Tabs, then let the ribbons cascade.  Trim any long ends of ribbons.

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I love the texture that the lace gives to the Snowman, it’s so unique!  I enjoy pushing the envelope to test the limits of what the Tombow USA products can do, and I am always pleasantly surprised that they perform so well!  It is because all of the Tombow USA products are such high quality and so versatile, and I can no longer create without them!

Thank you for stopping by!  -Beth

Many thanks to Beth for sharing this adorable project. She lives in Florida, so this is probably the closest she will come to REALLY building a snowman this year 🙂

Check back next week- another exciting guest is stopping by!

Categories:
Art with a Heart, Artist Trading Blocks, Eileen Hull, Guest Tutorials, Holiday Crafts, Projects, Scoreboards, Sizzix, Uncategorized
Tags:
ATB Snowman, Beth Watson, Sizzix Project Tutorials

Handmade Holidays Blog Hop- Sizzix Style

7 Nov

Hi everyone! This is my fifth time participating in the Handmade Holidays Blog Hop so that makes it a tradition, right?HANDMADE HOLIDAYS hop - HORIZONTAL

We are having a giveaway of over $600 in craft supplies to help you make this holiday handmade. [Read more…]

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Blog Hop, Holiday Crafts, Projects, Sizzix, Uncategorized
Tags:
gift items, Handmade Holidays Blog Hop, holiday gifts, photo gifts, Sizzix, Stitchlits

More Creative Sizzix Projects to Love

17 Feb

Hello Everyone!  It’s Inspiration Team Tuesday and the girls are back with more creative Sizzix projects for you to love!  Check out the latest and greatest creations from the IT…

February Art with Heart Challenge "Projects to Love" Sizzix Prize Pack | Eileenhull.com

Art With Heart- Projects to Love

Michelle Zerull is sharing a gorgeous Vintage Kitchen Canister project that really shines!  How lovely is this?  I adore how Michelle used my Sunburst embossing folder along with new products from Deco Art Media to create this stunning vintage piece.

Eileen Hull Vintage Kitchen Sizzix Canister with Deer by Michelle Zerull at Pinch Your Chic

Stop by Michelle’s blog to learn more about how to give your projects a glorious shine with Sizzix and Deco Art Media.

Anne Redfern has an over the top adorable Window Box project for you.  What’s not to love about those precious heart flowers?  Anne also used products from Deco Art Media for this project…pretty cool stuff eh?

Love Grows Here Window Box Wall Hanging by Anne Redfern

Visit Anne’s blog to learn more about how she constructed this oh-so-lovely Window Box creation.

Shelly Hickox has a cute and cozy gift box project to share with you featuring my new mug die from Vintage Kitchen.  I can’t even handle how cute this Coffee Cozy Gift Box is can you?  What a sweet gift to create for friends, teachers or any coffee lover you can think of.

No-Sew Coffee Cozy Gift Box by Shelly Hickox

Cozy up over at Shelly’s blog for more details.  This project is No-Sew to boot!

 

Diana Hetherington is sharing a frilly flowery ATB created with so much love she even included chocolate…what’s not to love about that?

Blooming Artist Trading Block Gift Box by Diana Hetherington

Pop on over to Diana’s blog to learn more about this beautiful blooming ATB gift Box.

Nicole Wright rounds us out with a gorgeous, glittery Double-Decker Cookie Box creation.   This beauty contains more than just treats, there’s a whole lotta creative goodness on the inside as well.  As if the outside wasn’t beautiful enough 🙂  Not only is this a gorgeous gift box, it makes an equally stunning centerpiece.  Am I right?

Double-Decker Valentines Day Cookie Box by Nicole Wright

Fill your creative heart with visual eye candy over at Nicole’s blog and learn some tips and tricks on how to create this stunning piece.

Art with Heart Challenge : Create, Share, Inspire! | Eileenhull.com

There’s still one week left for you to share YOUR projects to love HERE….can’t wait to see what you’re working on!

Eileen

Categories:
Eileen Hull, Holiday Crafts, Sizzix
Tags:
Artist Trading Block Designs, Deco Art Mixed-Media, Inspiration Team, Vintage Kitchen, Vintage Kitchen Project Tutorials

Happy Valentine’s Day!

14 Feb

Valentine’s Day is one of my favorite holidays… there’s the love, of course, and chocolate, paper doilies, vintage cards and pink and red. See why? Here’s a favorite project of mine from 2012.

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Categories:
Holiday Crafts, Projects, Uncategorized
Tags:
love, love project, metal stamping, Valentine project

Valentine Cookie Box

28 Dec

It seems weird that Christmas is over- it came and went in a blur! But now I am looking ahead to 2015 and all of the new challenges and adventures that are to come!

One of my favorite holidays is around the corner and that is Valentine’s Day! Today Lisa Hoel, one of our talented Inspiration Team members, shows how to use the Sizzix Cookie Box die [Read more…]

Categories:
Holiday Crafts, Projects, Uncategorized
Tags:
quick and easy crafts, Valentine Gift Box

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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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