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Sunshine Felt Wallet

9 Aug

Eileen here today to share this fun Sunshine Felt Wallet!

I made it using the Sizzix Journal, House Pocket and Words Stitchlits dies and felt!

Extend the use of your Journal die. Die cut it from felt and you have a cool wallet for your credit cards, phone and even a journal insert! Twist up a strap with the Twist & Style tool from Sizzix to complete the look.

Tools: 

  • 661906   Sizzix Scoreboards Journal Die by Eileen Hull
  • 661902   Sizzix Thinlits Die Set 9PK – House Pocket Stitchlits
  • 661904   Sizzix Thinlits Die Set 11PK – Word Stitchlits
  • 661903   Sizzix Thinlits Die Set 13PK – Stitchy Flowers & Leaf
  • 661113   Twist & Style tool
  • Rotary cutter
  • Self healing mat

Materials:

  • Journal Die
  • Kunin Eco-Fi smoke and turquoise felt- 12” x 18” piece
  • Jump ring- 1/4”
  • Embroidery floss and yarn
  • Wool felt scraps- multi colored
  • Chenille needle
  • Scissors
  • FabriTac from Beacon

Cut:

Die cut three Journal covers from smoke felt and one cover from turquoise felt.  Die cut one tab (on die) from turquoise.

Smoke Piece #1  Cut two strips measuring 2” and 2 1/4”.

Turquoise Piece  Cut two strips measuring 2 1/2” and 2 3/4”.

Instructions:

  1. Smoke Piece #2– Wallet front- Arrange the Words Stitchlits to spell the phrase “You are my sunshine” from Words Stitchlits making sure to orient it with the binding holes on top, to create the front of the wallet. Use embroidery floss to stitch the words in desired floss colors.  Die cut 13 hearts from scrap felt and arrange on wallet front. Glue or stitch in place. Place 2 1/2” turquoise strip on back of cover (match rounded corners) and place 2 1/4” smoke strip below on other side leaving a small gap in between pieces. Stitch layers together on sewing machine. Blanket stitch around three sides excluding binding side.
  2. Smoke Piece #3  Wallet back. Place 2 3/4” turquoise strip on the bottom (rounded side). Add 2” strip of smoke felt on top of turquoise. On sewing machine stitch layers together. Run a seam down the middle to form a credit card divider. Blanket stitch around three sides excluding binding side.
  3. Create wallet by matching up two pieces of smoke felt with binding strip sections together and pockets inside. Machine stitch across top of wallet. Blanket stitch over top seam.
  4. Die cut several small felt flowers and leaves for inside flap latch. Layer flowers on aqua tab and hand stitch to top side of the wallet flap. Stick small Velcro dot on end. The non-fuzzy side will stick to the felt. Use this pocket for phone or Journal inserts.
  5. Punch a 3/16” hole inside the wallet with the Cropadile. Add silver eyelet. With Twist & Style tool, twist a yarn strap for bag. Thread through jump rings and tie at top.
  6. Add a journal insert, pen and credit card and you are ready for anything!

I also figured out that I can fit a Journal insert book inside in case I need my shopping list with me 🙂

Thanks for stopping by to see this Sunshine Felt Wallet!

Categories:
Eileen Hull, Projects, Sizzix, Uncategorized

Sizzix Heartfelt Fabric Journal

8 Aug

Dig into your fabric stash and make this Sizzix Heartfelt Fabric Journal! All you need to make the Journal cover is a fat quarter and some ThermoWeb Foam Adhesive.

sizzix heartfelt fabric journal

This is such a fun way to use up your fat quarters and at the same time create a pretty journal to give or use! I did a Facebook Live video showing how I made mine- see it here:

Making this project makes me realize how much I love fabric- guess that explains why I have been collecting it forever! So happy there is finally a quick, easy, pretty and practical way to use it 🙂

Thanks for stopping by!

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The Paper Trail

I hope you will join me when I leave on September 7. Scotty, my vintage trailer, and I are headed north to Calgary, Alberta in Canada. This will be our second international trip and I will be gone for two months teaching and traveling. I say you should join me. But you don’t actually have to go- you can watch on line and see what is happening throughout the trip. Some days on the road I wish I was home in my recliner watching TV. But then I think of all the great people I will meet and the adventures I will have and am glad I went… Anyway, I would love for you to ride along- just follow me on my Instagram and Facebook pages 🙂

Categories:
Eileen Hull, Paper Trail, Projects, Scoreboards, Sizzix, Uncategorized

Sizzix Journal Mini

8 Aug

Create this Sizzix Journal Mini by trimming down the Sizzix Journal die to make an adorable little mini version! Great for small projects or gifts…

Enabler Alert

Have you gotten your Journal yet? I have some in my Etsy store so if you are in need 🙂

I did a Facebook Live about this project- you can view it here:

This book was so much fun I made two- the extra one I gave one to my friend’s daughter who was getting married. I tucked their wedding check inside an envelope attached in the book. Such a fun party they had!

I am gearing up for the Paper Trail 15. I need to figure out how many total miles I have driven on all Paper Trail trips but what notebook did I keep track of the mileage in? If only I had kept the info in a handy Traveler’s Notebook… 🙂

Thanks for visiting!  Eileen

Categories:
Eileen Hull, Paper Trail, Projects, Scoreboards, Sizzix, Uncategorized

Sizzix Journal Techniques and Tutorials

28 Jul

Hey everyone!  The Inspiration Team has been working hard this month to bring you Sizzix Journal Techniques and Tutorials.  We’ve seen some amazing creations so far and today we have even more plus a few non-journal projects using my Heartfelt Collection…you’re in for a treat!

Sizzix Journal Techniques and Tutorials

Lisa Hoel starts us off with an absolutely breathtaking Mermaid Journal.  If the cover is any indication of how awesome this journal is just wait till you see the inside!  Lisa’s use of color and imagery is sure to make your artful heart swell with joy.

Sizzix Journal Techniques and Tutorials: Mermaid Journal by Lisa Hoel

DO. NOT. Miss this sensational creation…head to Lisa’s blog for a look inside and a video!

Karen Bearse shares a Bo Bunny Journal chock full of creative techniques including embossed foil and resin paper flowers!  Karen used several dies from the Heartfelt collection in her unique techniques and the results are marvelous!

Sizzix Journal Techniques and Tutorials: Bo Bunny Journal by Karen Bearse

Visit Karen’s Blog  for more gorgeous details, steps and instructions.

Julia Aston has a gorgeous Garden Verse Journal to inspire you!  Her Monocrhomatic cover was created with Distress Oxides and Mica Sprays, then decorated with a whole lotta Heartfelt die cuts.  Can you guess which ones?  The pages inside are just as lovely as the outside and each contain a nifty trick or two.

Sizzix Journal Techniques and Tutorials: Garden Journal by Julia Aston

Check out Julia’s blog for more tips and tricks plus a look inside her gorgeous Garden Journal.

Diana Hetherington has a fabulous felt Gratitude Journal to share with you today.  Felt is oh so fun to create with and Diana’s cover is pure joy!  Eileen Hull Sizzix Die cuts past and present are represented here.  I just adore the old favorite bird die nestled into the new stitchy flowers.

Sizzix Journal Techniques and Tutorials: Gratitude Journal by Diana Hetherington

Fly on over to Diana’s blog for more details and a look inside her fun felt Gratitude Journal.

Mitsyana Wright shares a drop dead gorgeous Floral Journal that you’re sure to love!  Mitsyana’s flower making skills are unmatched in her ability to create realistic looking flowers out of plain old paper.

Sizzix Journal Techniques and Tutorials: Floral Journal by Mitsyana Wright

You won’t want to miss Mitsyana’s detailed tutorial on how she put this lovely journal together.

The Heartfelt collection is more than just journals, our next two projects take a break from journaling and show you how to really get creative with the Heartfelt Sizzix Collection.

Michelle Zerull shares a breathtaking Floral Favor Basket design complete with fancy fringe and glittered stitchy flowers.  This looks like an expensive piece you would find in a fancy boutique, but Michelle is sharing her secrets on how you can create this fancy floral favor basket yourself.

Creative Heartfelt Sizzix Projects: Floral Fringe Favor Basket by Michelle Zerull

Visit Michelle’s blog for all the lovely details!

Jonathan Fong is no stranger to creative ways to use a Sizzix die.  His latest project with the Heartfelt Collection is not just creative it’s also delicious!  How clever are these Heartfelt Quesadillas?  I don’t know about you but I’d sure like to dig into these adorable Heartfelt House Pocket delights.

Creative Heartfelt Sizzix Projects: Heartfelt Quesadilla's by Jonathan Fong

Get the recipe and all the steps to create your own Heartfelt Quesadillas at Jonathan’s Blog.

 

Hope you enjoyed this weeks round of Sizzix Journal Techniques and Tutorials…stay tuned for more next week!

Eileen

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Heartfelt Sizzix Journal Ideas

21 Jul

Hey everyone!  The inspiration team is back with more Heartfelt Sizzix Journal Ideas to awe and inspire you.  All month long you’ll see unique ways to use my new Heartfelt Sizzix Collection along with the uber popular Journal Die.  Let’s see what the IT has in store for us today…

Heartfelt Sizzix Journal Ideas

Anna-Karin Evaldsson starts us off with a gorgeous Seaside Journal just brimming with pretty patterned papers and technique.  Stitchy Flowers, binding tips, and patterned journal cards are all within the pages of this journal and AK’s tutorial.

Heartfelt Sizzix Journal Ideas: Seaside Journal Tutorial by Anna Karin Evaldsson

Visit Anna-Karin’s Blog for more lovely details.

Tonya Trantham shares a “Blah-Blah” Journal is anything but!  Each page is uniquely crafted to include pockets, envelopes and even book marks.

Heartfelt Sizzix Journal Ideas:  Blah-Blah Journal Tutorial by Tonya Trantham

Check out Tonya’s Blog for more clever details.

Susie Bentz shares a gorgeous canvas. featuring the stitchy flowers.  Susie’s technique can be used for home decor, scrapbooking and journaling alike!

Heartfelt Sizzix Journal Ideas: Sizzix Stitchy Flowers Canvas by Susie Bentz

Head to Susie’s Blog for more details and steps

Last but certainly not least Jenny Marples shares a vintage sewing travelers journal that is sure to amaze and inspire you.  Tons of Dina Wakley Media Techniques are included and just wait till you see the pages inside!!

Heartfelt Sizzix Journal Ideas: Vintage Sewing Travelers Journal by Jenny Marples

Visit Jenny’s Blog for more details and a video on how to create this stunning journal.

 

Hope you enjoyed this weeks Heartfelt Sizzix Journal Ideas!  We’ll see you soon with more inspiring tutorials.

Eileen

 

 

 

 

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Amy Powers’ Sizzix Journal Stitch Book

9 Jul

Today I’d like to share a beautiful surprise- Amy Powers’ Sizzix Journal Stitch Book! This girl is so talented! And I am so lucky she lives right down the road from me. We get together at our friend Pam Keravouri‘s beautiful studio (recently featured in Where Women Create!) once a month or so with other crafty friends and create.

Amy took the Journal die in a different direction and created a Stitch Book…

A Stitch Book is just like a sketch book only instead of pen and paper you use needle and thread to fill the pages! This book is a perfect place to sample new embroidery stitches, explore a design, or simply doodle with thread! A perfect take along, this project tucks nicely in your overnight bag. Just grab a needle and thread and let’s get stitching! 

Materials:

1 Large Felt Piece, 9.5″ x 15″

6 to 9 Assorted Felt Pieces, cut to 8″ x 8″

Assorted Embroidery Floss

Round Elastic for binding

Optional: Frixion by Pilot Pen

Tools: (list 1 per line)

Iron

Scissors

Needle

Instructions: 

  • Embroider a design for the cover. You can sew this design directly onto the felt piece for the cover or you can opt to sew it on another fabric which you then sew to the cover. The cover design should be 4″ x 9″ and will go on the right half of the fabric, ending 2.5″ from the right.
  • To create the cover, similar to a checkbook cover, fold over 2.5″ on each end of the 15″ long felt piece. Iron to crease the edge. Sew into place. I used a blanket stitch all the way around the book.
  • Thread the rounded elastic through parallel center holes of the mattboard cover to create 3 elastic bands. Knot to secure.
  • Insert the assembled book cover (mattboard) into the felt cover. You may need to bend the book spine backward to fit into sleeve.
  • To create the inserts for the book, fold each of the 8″ x 8″ felt pieces in half, using an iron to crease. Sandwich 3 of felt pieces. Sew along the inside seam of the inner most felt piece to bind these pages. Continue with the other groups of 3 felt pieces to create as many inserts as you’d like. The book will easily accomodate 3 inserts. You can make extras to have on hand to switch out as you fill the book with stitches!
  • To insert the pages, open to the center fold of each mini felt book and thread through the elastic band.
  • To embroider on the pages, you can keep the pages inserted in the book, or remove them, whichever is more comfortable for you. Keep a variety of needles and embroidery floss with the book so that you are ready to stitch whenever the urge hits. If you pre-thread your needles with assortment of flosses, it’ll be even easier to pick up and stitch in your new Stitch Book.
  • Tip: Draw the design you want to stitch onto the felt using a Frixion pen by Pilot. The ink in these pens disappears with heat which is handy for stitching since you can run a hot iron over the design you’ve stitched and poof! the design you drew for reference is gone!

About Amy

Like most middle children, Amy Powers learned early how to entertain herself marvelously. An active imagination decorated her world and occupied her mind. She grew up making art and telling wild stories. She still remembers precisely what it was like to be that little girl. More than a few decades later, Amy‘s still making stuff. Amy lives in the Washington, DC suburbs with her husband Rich and their adorable son Alfredo.

Categories:
Eileen Hull, Projects, Scoreboards, Sizzix, Uncategorized
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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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