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Baby Shower Flower Wishes

6 Sep

Here is a pic sent to me by Lorraine Fletcher, who took the Cutting Flower Garden class that Pam Keravuori and I taught in June at Angela’s Happy Stamper. What a fun group of ladies we had that night!

Lorraine said she “made this bucket of flowers for a friend’s baby shower (it was a girl), then attached leaves and had the ladies at the shower write Bible verses on to encourage the new mum.” Lorraine is Australian- I want her accent so bad!
 
Thanks for sharing what you create with my dies- it’s so much fun to see what you do with them! 

Categories:
3D Art, Baby Crafts, CHA, Projects

Hanging Desk Organizer

5 Sep
Here’s another handy dandy desk organizer below which was originally shared in Bella Crafts Quarterly and created by Lisa Rojas. Have you seen this e-zine? Tons of projects, tips and techniques from the experts and features. Get your FREE issue here! 
Floral_Memo_Board

Lisa used my Sizzix Window Box die, Vine #2, and Clay Pot to create this pretty project. The colors are so soft and I love how she made pencils with flowers on the top- they are so easy to grab that way… and the post-it notes fit just right in the well of the windowbox… You could also tuck a photo behind the window.
Thanks for stopping by!

 

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Projects, Uncategorized

Felt and Burlap Birthday Cake

31 Aug
Linking up today with tatertotsandjello for one GIGANTIC link party! Go here if you want LOTS of inspiration.




I have always loved making paper cakes because it combines two of my favorite things- cake and crafts. 


I used my Sizzix flower dies, wool felt and something I received yesterday- a box of matboard from my friend. Connie edited my first book, Matboard Magic, and now works at Crescent Cardboard. Lucky for me, Connie was cleaning out her office and asked if I would like a box of matboard samples. Um- yeah! It arrived a couple of days ago… 
Guess which one is my favorite? Yes, right there in front- burlap matboard! Wow! I really wanted to try it out right away so I decided to make a burlap cake topped with yummy felt flowers.

First I designed and created the cake, then started die cutting a bunch of flowers using my Sizzix flower dies. I had so much fun! I like to cut out each flower in several colors and then start mixing and matching shapes from different flowers and combining them so each one is unique. Once they were cut and stitched together (OK some might be glued), I started arranging the flowers on top of the cake. I also used the Borders and Hydrangeas die as borders on the cake. I really like how the nice bright colors pop on the burlap. 
 
Die cutting wool felt is one of my favorite thing these days. The felt has a nice body and holds it shape but the best thing about it is NO FRAYING! It’s also fun to add decorative stitches.
 
Finally, I arranged the flowers on top of the cake and adhered them with glue.
 
Ta-da! Turn off the lights and light the candles… 

Categories:
3D Art, CHA, Projects

Birthday Card for Chris

21 Aug

Just a quick post here to wish my oldest a happy birthday! 

So glad we got to spend time with Chris and Trinity this summer. This was a pic from our recent family reunion adventures at Lake Bomoseen, VT. Lots of family time, music and water sports- loved it. I am the oldest of six and we all gathered with our kids and grandkids. I have to admit we are pretty loud but no complaints from the neighbors (this time!) 

Card is in the mail 🙂 Made this using my Borders & Hydrangea die. I die cut the rick rack border from fun foam and used double sided tape to adhere the strips to an acrylic block. Then I just stamped the repeating pattern on a gray card. I used my favorite UniBall Signo pen to write my message. And that’s it! 
 

 Glad we could celebrate with you this year Chris- love you…

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Projects

Canning Jar Wedding Favor

21 Jun

It’s a world record- two blog posts in two days!

My daughter called us to say she was engaged on Christmas Day. They were in the

Cayman Islands scuba diving and Galen gave Pam the ring. Yes, 60 feet under water!
However, we are still waiting to hear when the big event will take place.

I created this wedding favor in hopes it might get the ball rolling…

Supplies:
658453  Sizzix ScoreBoards XL Die – Canning Jars, 3-D
658443  Sizzix Bigz Die- Flower, Trinity’s
658457  Sizzix Textured Impressions Embossing Folders 2PK – Rosebuds & Seed Packet 

Set
656491  Sizzix Little Sizzles – 6″ x 13″ Mat Board Pack, 6 Cream Sheets
657900  Sizzix Big Shot
656657  Extended Cutting Pads

This die is a great value because it comes with a two sizes of jars- quart and pint, two lids
and an inner well to hold treats.
Die cut Canning Jar. To create a three dimensional project you will need to cut a
second jar piece. Emboss all pieces using Rosebud Textured Impression folder. You
might have noticed, I debossed the inner well section and embossed the front of the
jars. Oops. That’s OK…
ASSEMBLY TIP:
Lay the back sides of the jars facing down and place the middle section (right side
down) across the middle of the two jar bottoms. Mark with pencil. This will make both
jar bottoms level when you stand it up. Apply strong double sided adhesive or
use glue gun to adhere bottom tabs to jars.
Now adhere sides to jar. The sides may be adjusted to the width and height
you desire on the jar.
All taped up!
The jar stands about 5″ tall, 3″ wide and 1 1/4″ deep.
Side view…
For this project, the jar lid was used as a tag and tied it on with rickrack. Write in the
couple’s names with pencil.

Cut the lid from heavy silver cardstock. On the back of it, pencil in lines.

Place on a piece of foam and trace over the lines with an embossing stylus.
Adhere to the top of the jar using foam dots for dimension.

This die would also make a great card if you folded over a piece of cardstock and laid

the fold inside the cut line of the die. I think it would also make a cute recipe book…

What would you use this die for? I’d love to hear… Thanks for coming by!

Thanks for visiting- see you again soon…

 

Categories:
Projects, Wedding Crafts

The Bird goes to school…

21 Feb

You never know where a Sizzix die will show up next! I had a call from my friend Lorine asking if she could borrow my Bird die. Her friend Connie was working on a special project with her class. Here’s what Connie says:

The Great Backyard Bird Count is done across North America and sponsored by Cornell Lab of Ornithology, Audubon Society, and others. We had to observe, identify, and count for 15 min birds visiting the feeders outside each classroom. For the young ones, birds are a great class room activity, bringing the outside “in”.

The children ranged in age from 3 to 6. The three year old class did cardinals (simple color-red with black mask around an orange beak). With the four year old class I added to the cardinals white die cut birds (black capped chickadees), and buff die cut birds (house sparrow). For the kindergarteners I added grey for the tufted titmouse. For our kindergarten enrichment class we focused on house sparrows and used a dark brown base for their birds.

Normally the children would cut, color, and make each bird, but with only 15-25 min there wasn’t time for the children to do each step. Since the goal was identification and counting, the pre-cut birds, combined with photos of each species, allowed the children to pick out the distinguishing characteristics of each species. They used crayons and markers to decorate them. I’m enclosing photos of some of their “birds”. One class used clothes pins to perch their cardinals in the window and other classes made mobiles with theirs. All in all a wonderful craft to our observations. Thank you! Once again, the die cut birds were fabulous!   Connie

P.S. They also fly very well. The kindergarten boys proved this!

How cool is that? Love the P.S.  🙂 Here are a few more pictures of the children’s finished artwork. ScoreBoard dies are specially designed to cut thick materials, like the chipboard used here, which is a great choice for kids because it’s so sturdy. And who knew that chipboard could fly?

What would you make with the Bird die? Come back for a look at another project using this little guy….

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Projects

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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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