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Show Us Your Card Techniques

13 Jan

To kick off our new “Make it Monthly” Technique Tutorial the Inspiration Team will by sharing Card Techniques throughout the month of January!  Card and Tag making is a timeless crafting experience and it’s always fun to have a few creative card tricks up your sleeve.  Leave it to the Inspiration Team to get your creative card mojo flowing with their clever card technique tutorials.

Pam Bray  starts us off with a stand out card creation filled to the brim with card techniques.  Pam used a plethora of Eileen Hull Sizzix dies and products for this stunning card.  Each thoughtful layer of Pam’s Bee-YOU-tiful card is a creative technique that you can use to add some wow to your cards and tags.

Eileen Hull Sizzix Card Techniques : Be Yourself Card Tutorial by Pam Bray

Visit Pam’s Blog for cool techniques using a brayer and my embossing folders, paper flower ideas with Paper Flower Party Sizzix dies, Twist and Style Tool Tricks, plus fun ways to use my Clearsnap Blends inks!  WOW!!

Tracy Evans  shares a masculine mixed-media card that is capital A amazing!  Down to the last detail Tracy shows you every step you’ll need to take to create this stunning card.   You’ll learn many cool ways to use mixed-media in your own card and tag making ventures with this detailed tutorial.

Eileen Hull Sizzix Card Techniques : Masculine Mixed-Media Card Tutorial by Tracy Evans

Stop by Tracy’s Blog where she’ll show you how to pair Sizzix dies like my Luggage Tag and Banners and Pennants to create a masculine masterpiece!

Anne Redfern has a quick and easy card technique to share.  Anne’s simple stenciling technique is easy to recreate and is sure to add serious WOW factor to your card creations.  You won’t believe how easy it is to make a lovely floral card like Anne’s with just ONE Eileen Hull Sizzix die!

Eileen Hull Sizzix Card Techniques : Heart and Soul Flower Stenciled Card Tutorials by Anne Redfern

Head over to Anne’s Blog where she shows you how to use my Heart and Soul Flower Sizzix die to create this heart felt card.

Eileen Hull's Make it Monthly:  Twist and Style Heart Card Technique with Clearsnap Blends

How’s that for some creative Card Techniques?  My Inspiration Team never ceases to amaze me!  Stay tuned for more  Card Techniques using Eileen Hull Sizzix dies, Clearsnap Blends , my new Twist and Style Tool and other crafty products in the upcoming weeks.  In case you missed my Make it Monthly Heart Card Tutorial you Can check it out and play along HERE.

I’ll be at CHA all week so if you are in the area stop by and see me and Scotty!  I’d love for you to check out the gorgeous samples from my new collection designed by the Inspiration Team.  Can’t make it to CHA?  Keep an eye on my Facebook page where I’ll by sharing “sneak peeks” of the IT’s fab creations.

Eileen

Categories:
Eileen Hull, Sizzix
Tags:
Card Techniques, Card Tutorials, Clearsnap Blends, Masculine Card, Mixed Media Card, Paper Flowers, Sizzix Cards, twist and style tool

New Inspiration Team Member!

5 Jan

Today we are super- excited to introduce Mitsyana Wright, our new Inspiration Team member! It turns out she will be going to CHA and we will actually meet in person in just a couple of weeks. 🙂

Mitsyana blogs at Up On Tippy Toes. You will see beautiful projects like this on her blog…

mitsyana-hatpinbook1Here she took the Sizzix Needle Book to make an adorable little notebook. Her style is bright and clean and she has quite the magic touch with ScoreBoards!

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See how she made this Beautiful Sizzix Teacup here.

th-halloween-traincaseAnd everyone loved this Halloween Train Case!

But my personal favorite might be this Doughnut Holder! I had no idea you could fit a doughnut in there!

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But then there’s this awesome Passport Book?

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And the Preppy Train Case…

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Mitsyana has a beautiful clean fresh style. Please follow her blog and get to know her. You can also follow on Facebook and Instagram…

Leave a comment and let Mitsyana know which is your favorite project!

Thanks for stopping by…

Categories:
CHA, Eileen Hull, Projects, Scoreboards, Sizzix, Uncategorized
Tags:
Inspiration Team, Mitsyana Wright, new team member

Double Embossing Technique

2 Jan

Hi everyone- welcome to 2017! Today I am sharing the Double Embossing Technique- a great way to add dimension to cards, tags and other projects.

We are excited to be introducing Make it Monthly, a new feature here! We show a technique and then you can share what YOU have been working on by posting in the linky at the end of the post.

Valentine’s Day is coming up so I decided to make a card for my husband.

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There are three new techniques I played around with here:

  • Double Embossing- that’s embossing with heat
  • Embossing with pressure in an embossing folder
  • Using the Twist & Style tool to add a wire element to a card.

I really like the combination of the soft background and hard wire on top. The rich gold embossing and a twisted wire shape is guaranteed to melt your sweetie’s heart 🙂

ColorBox™ Blends and Sizzix dies are the perfect combination! The matboard base is the perfect blank surface and it’s so easy to add color and style. ColorBox™ Blends are craft inks so they stay wet longer- great for heat embossing and also for blending colors into each other.

You will need:

  • 661426  Sizzix Textured Impressions Embossing Folder- Eyelet Lace
  • 656492 Sizzix Matboard Pack, White
  • 660425 Sizzix Big Shot
  • 661113  Sizzix Twist & Style Tool
  • Clearsnap ColorBox™ Blends inks by Eileen Hull– Stop, Melon, Sunshine, Wildberry
  • A-2 card base, gold metallic
  • yarn
  • gold embossing powder
  • heat gun
  • adhesive-  SuperTape 1/2″
  • stapler
  • rubber sentiment stamp
  • soft wire- pink, gold
  • fun foam

Instructions

  1. Trim a piece of matboard to 4 1/8″ x 5 3/8″. Emboss matboard in Eyelet Lace folder.
  2. Apply Blends inks to surface of matboard, blending colors into each other so that the entire surface is covered.eileen-hull-delight-17
  3. Once color has been added, sprinkle gold embossing powder randomly over the matboard and heat. The embossing powder will stick to the areas that are wet, creating cool patches of gold. eileen-hull-delight-15
  4. Fold two 30″ lengths of gold and pink wire in half and twist using the Twist & Style tool (watch this video to see how it works). Repeat three times so you have three 15″ twisted wire strands.eileen-hull-delight-9
  5. Twist ends together and place on Twist & Style anchor. Braid the three strands together. Lay the piece flat on work surface with two ends pinched together at the bottom. eileen-hull-delight-12
  6. Find the middle of the wire braid and pinch into the center, creating a heart shape. Secure the two loose ends together by wrapping with a single piece of wire. eileen-hull-delight-11
  7. Stamp a sentiment on a torn piece of paper and ink around edges using the Wildberry Blends ink.eileen-hull-delight-1
  8. Position elements on card and staple wire heart in place. Adhere sentiment with double sided adhesive.
  9. Place matboard art on card base, using fun foam underneath for dimension.
  10. Add fiber bow!eileen-hull-delight-6

Now let’s see what you are up to creatively!  Add a pic of your latest card, tag or other creations to our linky here…

An InLinkz Link-up


Categories:
Art with a Heart, Eileen Hull, Projects, Sizzix, Uncategorized
Tags:
cards, ColorBox Blends, embossing, Make It Monthly

MidCentury Gift Box Set by Christie Troxell

31 Dec

Here’s the last project of 2016- a MidCentury Gift Box Set by Christie Troxell, one of our Guest Designers for December!

Christie blogs at Ritzy Parties – visit her site to see more unique projects and events she has coordinated.

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She covered the Sizzix Flower Pocket die with coordinated patterned paper to create the Gift Box and added rickrack for a dash of style.5paper-crafting-paper-flowers-gift-box-eileen-hull-21

The Flower Pocket is embellished with a beautiful Pansy flower and jeweled center.

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The package that goes inside the pocket is adorned with a paper leaf from the Spring Leaves die. The gift is wrapped in coordinating papers.paper-crafting-paper-flowers-gift-box-eileen-hull-2

This project is a delightful way to start off the New Year- thanks for sharing this awesome MidCentury Gift Box Set, Christie!

And we have lots more in store for you in 2017…

Please follow my Paper Trail adventures! I leave in less than two weeks for the Craft & Hobby Association show in Phoenix AZ with vintage trailer Scotty in tow. Scotty will be parked on the trade show floor again this year. The journey there and back is bound to be another adventure and I hope to sprinkle in some Facebook Live videos along the way and, of course, at the show. Get a sneak peek of my new Sizzix collection coming out in March… it’s new dies and a new product that is my first attempt in a new direction!

We will be starting a new feature on the blog this coming Monday. There will be a chance for you to share what you have been working on too so we hope you will join us.

Last but not least we have an announcement coming soon about the Eileen Hull Inspiration Team…

Follow me on social media and journey along the Paper Trail on Facebook, Instagram and Twitter.

Health, happiness and peace to you in 2017, friends!

Categories:
Projects, Scoreboards, Sizzix, Uncategorized
Tags:
Christie Troxell, Gift Packaging, Sizzix dies

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

Candy Cane Caddy by Mitsyana Wright

22 Dec

Merry Christmas friends. Here’s a fabulous project for you- the Candy Cane Caddy by Mitsyana Wright! She shows how the Sizzix Caddy die can be used in two fun ways.

Mitsyana and I met a couple of months ago as we were working on our collaboration with DCWV. Her work is fantastic and she rocks those ScoreBoards dies! She graciously agreed to create a holiday project for us so check out the awesome tutorial below…

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Happy Holidays Crafty Friends! I am super excited to be guest designing for Eileen Hull Designs today!!

I love the versatility of her dies and how many of her designs are multifunctional. Here, I’ve made a candy cane caddy that also doubles as a Christmas ornament!

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For today’s project, I used Eileen Hull’s Caddy Die by Sizzix.

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This is a steel rule XL Scoreboard die. You will need to use the Sizzix Big Shot Extended Cutting Pads in order to use these dies.

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I started my project by first cutting down my 12” x 12” materials (chipboard and patterned paper), down to a workable 6” x 12” size so I can die cut them.

I didn’t want the entire caddy to be just one patterned paper. So, I trimmed down my 6” X 12” sheet into smaller pieces (4”x 6” and 6”x 8”) to cover just one of the panel pieces each.

Then, layered my chipboard piece over the patterned papers and ran all the material through my die-cut machine at the same time.

It cut through all the layers with ease!!

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I trimmed off the “tucking” flap pieces of the bottom box portion (for the patterned paper only)… you will not see these pieces so there’s no need to add them.

Then, I cut apart this cut out on the crease lines.

Next, I ran my papers through my adhesive machine and attached them to their coordinating chipboard pieces.

I also cut an extra back piece out of the same black patterned paper to cover the back of the caddy, ran it through my adhesive machine, and attached it to the backside of the caddy’s back wall.

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I added clear adhesive to the bare flaps and adhered them to the back panel.

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Then, I used more clear adhesive to attach a few embellishments and to trim with ribbons.

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You can fill with your favorite holiday treats…

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Ready to gift as treats…

OR

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Because it has the wonderful handle built in…

Hang it on the tree as festive decor!!

I hope you enjoyed my project for today!! I am very honored to be able to guest design for the Eileen Hull Design Team.

HAPPY HOLIDAYS, EVERYONE!!

~ Mitsyana Wright (Up On Tippy Toes)


Thanks for sharing your ornament/treat box with us Mitsyana!

And thanks to all of you for stopping by to visit at this busy time of year. Happy Holidays from me, my awesome IT Coordinator Amy Bowerman, and the Inspiration Team! We are looking forward to sharing another year of awesome creativity with you.

Categories:
Holiday Crafts, Scoreboards, Sizzix, Uncategorized
Tags:
Art with Heart, Candy Cane Caddy, Guest Designer, Mitsyana Wright, 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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