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DIY Children’s Headboard by Christie Troxell

30 Dec

A new year is starting soon- always a good time to re-organize and re-decorate. See how to create a DIY Children’s Headboard by Christie Troxell!

We are so happy to have Christie here this month- remember that amazing gramophone decor piece she shared last week? Visit her site, Ritzy Parties, to see more- this girl does it ALL- parties, florals, decor, lettering, you name it!

Now let’s see how she made this adorable DIY Children’s Headboard for her daughter’s room…

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This mounted toy zebra head in an ornate frame is an incredibly unique and whimsical decoration for a girl’s bedroom, or any space where you’d like to add a healthy dose of fun! Made with a thrifted frame, a fun, stuffed toy zebra head, and dies from Eileen Hull for the Sizzix Big Shot, this project comes together quickly, and can be easily adapted to any color scheme.

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What You’ll Need:

  • Thrifted Frame
  • Paintable canvas to fit frame
  • Craft Paint
  • Stuffed Toy Zebra Head (or other animal of your choosing)
  • Fabric
  • Cardstock
  • Acrylic Gems
  • Sizzix Big Shot Die Cutting Machine
  • Eileen Hull “Heart and Soul” Flower Die, 661108
  • Beacon Adhesives Mixed Media Glue
  • Beacon Adhesives Power Tac

Instructions:

Step 1:

After ensuring my canvas would fit well into the frame, (found at a thrift store), I painted the entire surface with a bright peachy pink acrylic paint from the DecoArt Neon Lights Collection. I created this color by mixing equal parts of Peach Punch and Pink Explosion, and applied it with a paintbrush. 

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Step 2:

I found this adorable bedding for girl’s bedrooms at Cotton On Kids. Luckily, the set came with a cute coordinating carrying bag. I found some perfectly coordinated cardstock paper, and got to cutting on my Sizzix Big Shot. I made a variety of patterned and solid cuts using Eileen Hull’s Heart and Soul Flower Die.

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Step 3:

Before gluing my layered flowers, I laid them out on the canvas to create a basic layout. Mixing solids and patterns was a lot of fun! Once I had a firm idea of where the flowers would go, and what combinations would look great together, I used Beacon Adhesives 3-in-1 Glue to adhere them to the canvas, and then glued each layer atop the last to get this fun, 3-D effect. I was really excited to be able to create something that would match my daughter’s bedding exactly! 

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Step 4:

I attached the toy zebra head, (found at Target), to the center of the canvas using Beacon Adhesives Power Tac. This is a glue with extreme holding power, and I knew it would do the job. I let this dry overnight to ensure the strongest hold possible. 

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Step 5:

Gems and gold tone buttons from my collection were added to the centers of the flowers for some sparkle! What’s a little girl’s room without sparkle? 

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Step 6:

Finally, I placed the finished canvas into the frame, and it was ready to hang. Crossing my fingers that my little one likes this decoration for her fancy bedroom! 

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Success! This is one girl’s bedroom décor idea that’s black and white, and adorable all over! My daughter loves her new art piece, and I’m so happy that I was able to get such a cohesive, coordinated look by using a little ingenuity, and my Sizzix Big Shot Machine!

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Many thanks to Christie for this awesome tutorial!

Categories:
Art with a Heart, Projects, Sizzix, Uncategorized
Tags:
Christie Troxell, Die cut Flowers, Guest Designer, Sizzix

Sizzix Twist & Style Gift Tag

18 Dec

I am part of the Last Minute Gift Ideas Blog Hop and my project is a Sizzix Twist & Style Gift Tag!

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I have been having a blast making wire words with my Sizzix Twist & Style tool and some pliable wire I found at Michael’s.

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You can use the tool not only to twist wire, but also the yarn cord that I made to attach the tag to the gift bag! (See video here on how to twist soft materials.) Here’s how to twist a word in 46 seconds 🙂

I have also been making ornaments for my friends and family…

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You will need:

  • 661113 Sizzix Twist & Style tool
  • 661423 Sizzix Daisy Wreath folder
  • tag
  • ColorBox Blends ink- Leaf
  • yarn for tag
  • bell

Instructions:

  1. Emboss tag with Daisy Wreath folder. Lightly ink raised area of design and edges of tag.noel-tag-7
  2. Twist wire as seen in video above.noel-tag-15
  3. Staple wire word to tag in 3-4 places.noel-tag-11
  4. Twirl any remaining wire around a pencil and add bell!noel-tag
Make sure to hop around and see lots more amazing last minute gift ideas by these talented designers from all over the world:
Ola Khomenok
Patti Hodder
Kathy Clement
Alexandra Morein
Sandy Trefger
Gloria Stengel
Pam Bray
Einat Alagem
Keren Tamir
Terry Ricioli
Katelyn Grosart
Einat Kessler
Susan M. Brown 
Steph Ackerman
Eileen Hull
Rita Barakat
Mahe Zehra
And did I mention there’s a prize?

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Click here to be entered in the $100 Visa gift card! In order to win, leave a comment telling what is your favorite craft supply or tool is. Everyone is eligible to win, whether you’re in the U.S. or international. The winner will be announced on Einat Kessler’s blog on Sunday, Dec 25th! You could be the one to have an even merrier Christmas 🙂

Sending warm holiday wishes to all, however you celebrate this time of year!

Please make sure to follow me on Instagram and Facebook– Scotty the vintage trailer and I are gearing up for a fun adventure in January 🙂

Categories:
Blog Hop, Eileen Hull, Holiday Crafts, Projects, Sizzix, Uncategorized
Tags:
blog hop, gift tags, holiday tags, twist and style, wire words

Sizzix Holiday Gift Wrap

7 Dec

While our Inspiration Team Elves are busy making samples for CHA, we are super excited to welcome our talented Guest Designer friends to share their favorite holiday projects with us this month. The first one up is Sizzix Holiday Gift Wrap by my good friend Susie Bentz. Don’t you love how quick and easy this is? And you can make it with only one piece of matboard!

Guest Designer Susie Bentz

Hello!  I was just delighted when Eileen invited me to create a special holiday project to share on her blog this month. It is probably no surprise that my mind immediately went to gift giving.  I find during the holidays that I often want to give a small gift and the biggest dilemma is how to wrap it.  The easiest solution is to use Eileen’s Flower Pocket die!

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How to:

I started by covering both sides of a piece of Little Sizzles white mat board with paper from the Authentique Wintery Collection.  I used Therm O Web Easy-Cut adhesive sheets to adhere the paper.  This is an XL Die so you will need to use extended cutting pads.  I wanted the plaid pattern on the outside of the finished box so I placed it face down on the die and ran it through the machine.

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The pocket is formed from just 2 pieces: the bottom/front piece and the back/sides piece.  Here is a look at the reverse side of the die cuts which was covered in gray paper with a tiny snowflake pattern.

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After I bent the die cut at all the scored lines, I applied Therm O Web SuperTape on the tabs.

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I attached the bottom/front piece by centering the tab on the inside bottom of the flower pocket. Here is a view of the backside of the pocket at this point.

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Next I folded up the front and adhered the side tabs to finish forming the pocket.

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This sweet little pocket is now holding a pair of gloves and is ready for gifting!

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It was so fast and easy that I created a second pocket and filled it with candies and a gift card!

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By the way, the Flower Pocket fit perfectly inside a clear treat bag I picked up at a local store.

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Gift giving couldn’t be easier when you have Eileen’s die to help with the wrapping!

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Supplies:

Sizzix Scoreboards XL Die – Flower Pocket

Sizzix Little Sizzles – 6″ x 13″ Mat Board Pack, 6 White Sheets

Therm O Web iCraft Easy-Cut Adhesive Sheets

Authentique Paper – Wintery Collection

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If you would like to see more of my projects you can check out my blog, My Time to Play, or join me on any of my other social media sites:

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Thanks for stopping by and I hope you find some time to play today!  Susie

Categories:
Eileen Hull, Holiday Crafts, Projects, Scoreboards, Sizzix, Uncategorized
Tags:
Gift Wrap, Guest Designer, holiday, Susie Bentz

Die Cutting Magic Launch!

25 Nov

It’s here- today is Die Cutting Magic Launch Day!

This project has been in the works for months and we are so excited to bring you this huge new ebook! In the book are more than a hundred projects created using Eileen Hull Sizzix dies. Some of the most fabulous designers in our industry have shared their work, including members of my Inspiration Team. Projects include books and mini-albums, boxes, gift wrap, holiday crafts, stitching, layouts, wearable art, 3D flowers, baby and wedding items, tags and even a pet crown!

You will also find die cutting tips and tricks, a list of supplies and tools you will need, and lots of inspiration. Whatever crafty style you are into, there is something here for you.
red prom dressesThe book launches on Friday, November 25 at noon and is available at the Black Friday weekend price of $2.97- that’s a 77% saving on the regular price of $12.97!

If you are not familiar with ebooks, here’s how they work. You can purchase by clicking on the photo above or the link in the blog sidebar. Once payment is received, you will get a link to the book download (which you can keep and view whenever you’d like). Open it up on your device and enjoy! Get settled in a comfy chair, put your feet up and take some time looking through the book- there are 154 pages!

If you see a project you would like to create, there are links to the dies you will need to make it. What makes this even better is- Sizzix is having a big sale this weekend too. Check out these prices!

There is so much great inspiration in Die Cutting Magic- especially perfect for this time of year when you are getting ready to make your holiday cards, presents and food gifts. There are instructions for over forty projects plus an Inspiration Gallery with even more ideas for you!

If I could pick one idea I’d like you to get from this book, it is to use your dies to the max and think outside the box. I use my die cut machine every day- it’s amazing how many ways you can use it!

Many thanks to Bella Crafts Publishing for putting out such a beautiful and professional publication. Sign up here for their FREE quarterly magazine.

Please follow me on Facebook, Instagram, Pinterest and here on the blog for more idea, the latest happenings in my studio and on the Paper Trail.

Although Thanksgiving Day is officially over, I am always thankful for you, my friends and loyal followers, for your support and encouragement…

Categories:
Art with a Heart, Eileen Hull, Holiday Crafts, Projects, Scoreboards, Sizzix, Uncategorized
Tags:
Die Cutting Magic, ebook, Eileen Hull Sizzix Project Ideas, Sizzix

DIY Cozy Wreath

9 Nov

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It’s exciting to be part of the Handmade Holidays Blog Hop again and to share my DIY Cozy Wreath- guaranteed to brighten up any door or nook that needs a little holiday cheer.

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Follow the hop because there’s a Rafflecopter giveaway for 11 prizes of $50+ value each…

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AND a big list of fellow designers who have created inspirational projects for you to get you ready for the holidays! You’ll want to check out these awesome ideas…

Handmade Holidays Decor Ideas – November 9, 2016

1. Clearsnap – Handmade Christmas Decor
2. Jennifer Priest – How to make felt stockings – no sew!
3. Three Mint Balloons – DIY Pineapple Stocking
4. Sew What Alicia – DIY Candy Cane and Christmas Tree Felt Garland
5. Cottage in the Oaks – Christmas Tablescape Ideas
6. Dana Tatar – Glass Graffiti Ornaments
7. Cassandra Sloan – Mixed Media Ornaments
8. Nap-Time Creations – Christmas Felt Table Runner
9. Tifany Ink Blots by TRD – Handmade Holiday Decor
10. The Twinery – Handmade Holiday Ornaments
11. One Artsy Mama – Handmade Holiday Decor
12. Craftivity Designs – Modern Advent Wreath
13. Lydi Out Loud – DIY Holiday Charger Plates
14. Practically Functional – DIY Natural Winter Wreath
15. Shrimp Salad Circus – DIY Christmas Card Holder
16. Walnut Hollow – Reversible Wood Slice Garland
17. Duct Tape and Denim – Rustic Christmas Ornament Display
18. Love and Renovations – DIY Wood Bead Christmas Garland
19. DecoArt, Inc. – Gingerbread Village
20. Create It Simply – Soldered Charm Candy Dish
21. Scrapbook Adhesives by 3L – Holiday Home Decor
22. Create & Babble – Glittery Christmas Garland
23. I Should Be Mopping the Floor – ChristmasWood Slice Art
24. Albion Gould – Vintage French Inspired Christmas Tree Skirt
25. Buttons Galore and More – Buttoned Up Christmas Tree
26. Eileen Hull- DIY Twisted Fabric and Felt Wreath
27. Christmas Wood Block Houses
28. Life PreKARIous- DIY Reversible Holiday Wreath
29. The Crafty Carlson – DIY Scrap Wood Christmas Decor
30. My Very Educated Mother – Rustic Wood Slice Ornaments
31. Sparkle – Holly Jolly Stenciled Table Runner
32. Twelve On Main – Salt Dough Christmas Garland
33. Stencil1 – Holiday Quatrefoil Ornaments
34. Red Cottage Chronicles – DIY Christmas Centerpiece
35. Brooklyn Berry – DIY Holiday Decor
36. Iron Orchid Designs – Count Down to Christmas Sign
37. Mothership Scrapbook Gal – DIY Jingle Bells Wall Hanging
38. Kreative Kymona – Holiday Gift Coster Tiles
39. Jen Cushman – Upcycled Forks Tablescape
40. Lisa Marie Jimenez – Vintage Angel Ornament
41. Reinvented – Salvaged Wood Christmas Wreath
42. My Scrapbook Evolution- Meowy Christmas Ornaments

Now let’s get crafting! I have seen so many cute wreaths on Pinterest, I decided to make one.

Along the way, I discovered a really cool use for the Sizzix Leaves die… flower petals! 657119_2leavesThis would be a really great project to do with kids. It would be fun to have a wreath making party and let them all pick their own colors and flowers- you can decorate these in all different themes and colors.

A little about felt… there is craft felt and wool felt. Wool felt is made of varying amounts of organic material- wool. Craft felt is synthetic and will not die cut as well as wool. Both kinds will work in the Big Shot- with the wool felt cutting like butter. I normally run craft felt through two times to make sure I get a clean cut. Felt comes in fifferent weights as well. For this project, I used extra thick felt by Kunin generously sent to me. Felt comes in a lot of Time to dig into my stash of felt and yarn…

You will need:

  • Sizzix Big Shot
  • Sizzix Leaves die by Eileen Hull
  • Sizzix Romance Flower by Eileen Hull
  • Sizzix Twist & Style tool
  • STYROFOAM™ 10″ wreath
  • felt- red, gold and green
  • matboard scraps
  • yarn- different textures of whites and greens and one red- preferably fuzzy 🙂
  • glue gunDIY-cozy-wreath-ehull

Instructions:

  1. Wrap lengths of yarn around wreath form, alternating white with green. Use a glue gun to secure strands to wreath.DIY-cozy-wreath-ehull-10
  2. Die cut seven large leaves from red felt and three from green felt. Die cut six of the smallest flower petal on the Romance flower die from gold felt. Die cut one medium Romance flower petal from matboard to use as a base for the flower.
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  3. Form the red flower by adding dots of hot glue into the center fold at the base of the petal and pressing together. Butt petals next to each other and glue together in a flower shape.DIY-cozy-wreath-ehull-7
  4. Bunch centers of gold petals on a base flower and glue down. Glue gold center into middle of red flower.hero-cozy-wreath-ehull-3
  5. Glue red flower on matboard base. Adhere to wreath.cozy-wreath-ehull-14
  6. Use the Twist & Style tool to make a hanger for the wreath. I didn’t know what would happen when I twisted felt but it worked! Cut a 1/2″ strip of red felt about 24″ long, fold in half and  and twist as seen on the instructions in tool packaging. Here’s a video I did at Scrapbook.com showing how to use this fun gadget here.hero-cozy-wreath-ehull-7
  7. Pin hanger into back of wreath. I did that because then I can adjust the placement of the hanger if I want to change it.
  8. And that’s it!hero-cozy-wreath-ehull-5
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Haven’t had enough yet? Here’s a look at my project from last year.

Many thanks to our sponsors of the hop… I didn’t use products from them in this particular project, but have been using all throughout the year.
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Thanks for checking out the hop and my project!

Categories:
Blog Hop, Eileen Hull, Holiday Crafts, Projects, Sizzix, Uncategorized
Tags:
Easy Holiday projects, Handmade Holidays, Handmade Holidays Blog Hop, Sizzix, wreaths

Easy Flip Cards

26 Oct

Today I want to share how to make easy flip cards using your Sizzix dies! I have been making cards for a long time- I started doing it for several reasons:

  1. to save money
  2. usually waited till the last minute to buy them and needed to get. them .sent.
  3. it was a quick and easy way to make something that satisfied my creative soul
  4. served a purpose
  5. people knew it was handmade and appreciated the extra effort

With the coming of the internet though it became a lot easier to just wish someone Happy Birthday on Facebook. Sad to say, I had gotten out of the habit of making cards. Lately, I have gotten back into the groove, thanks to the urging of my Facebook Live viewers and also store owners and students along the Paper Trail. And it’s fun!

Of course, I always am looking for a way to incorporate my dies 🙂 I love to use products I already have in different ways than what it shows on the package. Don’t be afraid to think outside the box- take a good look at the dies on your shelf and see if you can use them in a new way- it’s really fun!

One of my favorite (and I think most versatile dies) is the Recipe Card & Label. In this project I will show you how to position your paper on your die to make a quick and easy flip card. This card is one that I made for my son and new DIL’s wedding 🙂

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Eileen Hull, Projects, 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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