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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

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…

Candy Cane Caddy

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

Paper Flower Gramophone by Ritzy Parties

20 Dec

Hello everyone!  Today we have a fabulous guest designer…Christie Troxell of Ritzy Parties.     Christie designs and masterminds lavish decor for swinging soirees and events.  She’s sharing a gorgeous decor piece featuring Eileen Hull Paper Flower Party dies.  Prepare to be amazed by Christie’s sensational decor piece and feast your eyes on this fabulous Paper Flower Gramophone.

Paper Flower Gramophone Tutorial

This vintage reproduction gramophone transforms into an even more beautiful home décor accent, when it’s filled with delicate paper flowers and curls of vintage music sheets.

Paper Flower Gramophone by Christie Troxell Ritzyparties.com

These exquisite paper flowers were created using the Pansy Flower and Romance Flower dies with the Sizzix Big Shot die cutting machine. Scrapbook papers in deep reds and creamy ivory were used, as well as embossed sheets of solid paper. Miniature filler flowers were made using repurposed coffee filters, and all of the flowers are attached to a rustic green wrapped floral wire sourced at a local design warehouse.

Paper Flower Gramophone by Christie Troxell Ritzyparties.com

The flowers feature brilliant gold tone button centers, as well as rhinestone gems. The stems are curled into coils and sculptural curves, simulating the movement of live blooms on vines. Vintage music sheets are curled and layered in voluminous piles to the very center of the horn, and they unfurl over the front of the horn, spilling out their sweet notes in a visual display that is both charming and nostalgic.

Paper Flower Gramophone by Christie Troxell Ritzyparties.com

Placed near a Christmas tree, or displayed on a shelf, this vintage gramophone is a decorator’s delight, and a perfect gift idea for the modern vintage décor enthusiast.

Visit Christie’s Blog Ritzy Parties for more party planning projects, diy decor and more!

Thanks Christie for sharing your creativity with us!

Eileen

Categories:
Eileen Hull, Sizzix
Tags:
Christie Troxell, Sizzix Paper Flowers, Vintage decor

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

Holiday Eileen Hull Sizzix Projects with DCWV

18 Dec

The holiday season is in full swing.  Hope you are all enjoying this joyful time.  Today we are sharing the ultimate list of Holiday Eileen Hull Sizzix Projects with DCWV.  During the month of November you saw tons of projects featuring Eileen Hull products and gorgeous paper stacks from DCWV.   We have quite a few new projects to share and will provide links to all of the lovely holiday creations created throughout the season at the end of this post.

DCWV and Eileen Hull Winter Wonderland Blog Hop

Holiday Eileen Hull Sizzix Projects with DCWV

Shelly Hickox starts us off with a show stopping Christmas Curio Cabinet.  Shelly created her curio using my Square Box and Candy Drawer dies (both dies were recently re-released)  She then covered her creation in Cranberry Christmas papers from DCWV.  Every surface of Shelly’s creation is decked to perfection with Christmas spirit featuring Holiday ephemera pieces from Tim Holtz and beyond!

Holiday Eileen Hull Sizzix Projects with DCWV: Christmas Curio Cabinet by Shelly Hickox

Grab yourself a cup of cheer and visit Shelly’s blog for more details on her gorgeous Christmas Curio Cabinet. Have a look around while you are there as there are many more lovely holiday projects to marvel at.

Lisa Hoel has the perfect sentimental gift project to share with you.  Lisa created this lovely set of photo cards using my Recipe Card box dies and several others along with Cranberry Christmas papers from DCWV.

Holiday Eileen Hull Sizzix Projects with DCWV: Recipe Card Box Photo Cards by Lisa Hoel

What a heartfelt gift for a friend or family member near or far…don’t you think?  Stop by Lisa’s blog for more details on how to create this Photo Card Box project yourself.

Tonya Trantham shares a quick and easy Gift Card Holder project to help you make those last minute gifts extra special.  Tonya used my House Gift Card Holder with that stunning woodgrain paper from DCWV’s Cranberry Christmas Stack.

Holiday Eileen Hull Sizzix Projects with DCWV: House Gift Card Holder by Tonya Trantham

Add a few trims, bits and baubles and wah-laaa!  You’ve got the perfect gift card holder.  Check out Tonya’s tutorial HERE.

Need a quick and easy Holiday Card?  Julia Aston delivers!  Julia’s card using my Mug die and Cranberry Christmas papers from DCWV is simple yet stunning.  No need to knock yourself out with embellishments and tons of die cuts.  Julia shows that even a simple die cut placed upon pretty papers can make a serious statement.

Holiday Eileen Hull Sizzix Projects with DCWV: Holiday Mug Card by Julia Aston

Head over to Julia’s blog for more details on this simply stunning Holiday Card.

Donna Budzynski has two lovely Holiday projects to share with you.  First up, we have a fantastic holiday canister using my canister die.  This project is delightful indeed and I just adore the tiny tree and snowman topper!

Holiday Eileen Hull Sizzix Projects with DCWV: Christmas Canister by Donna Budzynski

Next, Donna really got her creative gears turning and used DCWV Cranberry Christmas papers to cover wooden trees.  She then used some of my stitchlits dies and spring leaves to add texture and depth.  Wow!

Holiday Eileen Hull Sizzix Projects with DCWV: Wooden Christmas Trees by Donna Budzynski

Stop by Donna’s blog for more details on both of these fabulous holiday creations.

Well we sure have had a LOT of Holiday Eileen Hull Sizzix Projects with DCWV this season!  I certainly have lots of inspiration and holiday spirit stocked up thanks to the Inspiration Team and Team DCWV.  Hope you enjoyed our Winter Wonderland Blog Hop with DCWV.  In case you missed any of the previous projects you can check them out by following the links below.

Holiday Eileen Hull Sizzix Projects with DCWV Links

Inspiration Team

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Team DCWV

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Categories:
Blog Hop, Eileen Hull, Sizzix
Tags:
Candy Drawer Die, Christmas Cards, Christmas Sizzix Projects, DCWV, DCWV Cranberry Christmas, Holiday Sizzix projects, Square Box die

Festive Sizzix Lantern Tutorial by Astrid Maclean

14 Dec

Hello everyone!  The Inspiration Team is taking a much needed break over the Holidays so we are bringing in guest designers from around the globe to Inspire you throughout December.  Today I’d like to welcome Astrid Maclean!  Astrid is a talented designer from the UK and I’m sure many of you are familiar with her work.  You can learn more about Astrid and her inspired designs on her blog Astrid’s Artistic Efforts.  Keeping with the Holiday theme Astrid has created a Festive Sizzix Lantern tutorial for you today.  Let’s get inspired with this creative tutorial by Astrid Maclean..

Festive Sizzix Lantern

A Festive Sizzix  lantern using Eileen Hull 3D block cube 658983

Festive Sizzix Lantern by Astrid Mclean

STEP 1:

I created a festive lantern, using the large 3D block cube. This wonderful die had a magnetic central opening in one of the squares, perfect for cutting windows in the sides. You need to cut the main die twice to create your cube.

STEP 2:

I covered two Sizzix little sizzles mat board strips with scrapbook paper, cut them out with a Sizzix movers and shapers circle die in the magnetic opening. The medium sized circle fits the opening to perfection.

I cut off one of the squares, so the bottom part of the finished cube would be open, and kept the cut out circle for later.

Festive Sizzix Lantern by Astrid Mclean

STEP 3:

I created a base for my lantern from mat board, covered it with crackle paint and when dry painted it blue to match the colour used on my lantern.

Festive Sizzix Lantern by Astrid Mclean

STEP 4:

I cut a couple of cherubs from the mat board once more, using another movers and shapers die. One was covered in paper, the other painted once more to match. I used the cut out circle to create a little stand so my cherub could stand on top of my lantern.

Festive Sizzix Lantern by Astrid McleanSTEP 5:

I gathered some embellishments, using the Tim Holtz Holiday Greens mini and Vintage Tidings Thinlits dies and some flowers and berries from my stash, and then put everything together using my hot glue gun.

Festive Sizzix Lantern by Astrid Mclean

Festive Sizzix Lantern by Astrid Mclean

STEP 6: 

A little battery operated tea light finished it all off.

Festive Sizzix Lantern by Astrid Mclean 8Hats off to Astrid Maclean for this fabulous Festive Sizzix Lantern Tutorial!  Please visit Astrid’s blog for more creative projects and let her know how much you love her Festive Sizzix Lantern.

Stay tuned for more Holiday creativity from special guest designers this month.

Eileen

Categories:
Eileen Hull, Holiday Crafts, Sizzix
Tags:
3D Block Cube die, Astrid Maclean, Guest Designer, Holiday Lantern, Holiday Sizzix 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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