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Featured Inspiration Team Member Nicole Wright

14 Apr

Hey everyone!  We are back with another Inspiration Team Member profile.  This week we are taking a look at the art of Nicole Wright.  Let’s see what inspires Nicole Wright to make her unique and clever creations!

Featured Eileen Hull Inspiration Team Member Nicole Wright

Nicole Wright is a master of the Holiday craft!  Her projects go beyond the ordinary as she pushes her creative limits to make each creation extraordinary!  How does she do it?  Let’s find out what Nicole Wright had to say about her creative journey…

Q: How did you come to be a member of the Inspiration Team?  

A: I got my first Eileen Hull dies and then entered every challenge.  After a few months of hounding and entering I was asked to join the team.  Now I use them all the time.

Q: What would you like Eileen Hull Readers to know about you?

A: I love what I do.  My creative mind is always turning and I get a lot of my ideas in the middle of the night during those moments between sleeping and waking.

Q: What do you like about working with Eileen Hull Sizzix Dies?

A: I love creating 3D projects.  There is so much you can do creating like this and Eileen’s dies really fill that creative need to go big.

Birch Sizzix Passport Book by Nicole Wright

Project Link

Q: What was the first Craft Supply you ever bought? (Crayola Crayons don’t count)

A: This is not easy since there are creatively so many firsts as your creativity evolves.  But to apply it to my style of the past 10 years I would say my heat gun.

Q: What are your favorite craft supplies to use together?

A: Easy… my Sizzix dies and Ranger inks.

Q: What’s your favorite Color Palette?

A: I love earth tones so I usually stick those.  I don’t usually like brights.  

Q: Do you believe in Glitter?

A: Distress Glitter… I sure do!  Especially during the holiday’s.

Halloween Skull Hat Box by Nicole Wright

Project Link

Q: What creative medium have you always wanted to try but haven’t?

A: I have dabble in so many I can’t say there’s one I want to try.  I took a couple years off to find my creative style.  I am in a place where I now enjoy what I create with so I don’t really look beyond.  I can’t afford too.

Q: What’s your favorite Creative Quote?

A: “Creativity isn’t a Hobby, it’s a Lifestyle”

Q: If you could interview any Artist (living or dead) who would it be?

A: I love Claude Monet!  All the colours!  When I went to the Louvre in Paris I stood and looked at my first Claude Monet and yep, I had some tears.

Q: Name three current Artists whose style you admire?

A: iGirlZoe , Yaya Scraps & More , Tim Holtz

Q: Best Class you’ve ever taken…who was it with?

A: I haven’t taken a class before… well I did once for work, a mixed-media class and it was fun.  

12 Days of Christmas Sizzix Candy Box Ornament Tutorials by Nicole Wright

Project Link

Q: What is your biggest pet peeve when it comes to creating?

A: I don’t have one…

Q: Do you have a favorite song or soundtrack to listen to while you create?

A: AC/DC

Q: How do you find inspiration when you fall into a creative rut?

A: I go to the $1 Store find something ugly and make it cool.

Bottle Brush Holiday Tree Lot by Nicole Wright

Project Link

Q: What advice would you give to someone who is looking to express their creativity?

A: No limitations… I always tell people that when I am teaching.  Nothing is ever wrong and there are no mistakes when creating.  

Q: Favorite thing to create?

A: Anything with my Sizzix dies, usually 3D.

Q: Least favorite thing to create?

A: Simple, I struggle keeping it simplistic.

Q: Who or what inspired you to live creatively?

A: I have always been creative.  My husband has always supported my creativity.  He knows it brings me a sense of wholeness.  It’s part of my identity.  If I’m angry I clean and if I’m happy I’m creating.

The Chemist Sizzix Shadowbox by Nicole Wright

Project Link

Q: Describe your creative space in one word…

A: Inspirational

Q: What do you feel is missing from the creative community?

A: How can there be anything missing… I think it’s all in my craft room.

Q: What would you do to change it?

A: If there was something missing I would design it and have it manufactured.  

Q: Do you read blogs?  If so what is your favorite creative Blog?  What’s your favorite non-creative Blog?

A: I have always said I am a terrible blogger.  I do look at a lot of blogs.  Wait… there’s such a thing as a non-creative blog?

Sizzix Vintage Travel Train Case by Nicole Wright

Project Link

You can keep up with Nicole’s creative adventures, check out inspiring projects, learn new techniques and find fun tutorials on her Blog Nicole Wright Designs.

The Art of Nicole Wright

I asked the team to pick six favorite projects using Eileen Hull products and six projects using products of their choosing.  Here are Nicole’s top 12 projects…prepare to be WOW-ed!

  1. Tree Lot Trailer
  2. Counting Down
  3. Something is Amiss
  4. Vintage Travel Case
  5. Birch Passport Book
  6. 12 Days of Christmas (Candy Drawer)
  7. Halloween Town
  8. Halloween Hat Box
  9. The Chemist
  10. Christmas Village
  11. Tree Lot
  12. Crazy Cat Tag

You can follow Nicole’s creative adventures on…

Facebook * Instagram * Pinterest * Twitter * Google + * Periscope

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Stay tuned for more Inspiration Team Member profiles.  If you enjoyed this interview with Nicole Wright check out last weeks interview with Inspiration Team Memeber Tracy Evans HERE.

Eileen

Categories:
Eileen Hull, Inspiration Team, Sizzix
Tags:
Nicole Wright, Ranger Ink

Paper Flower Party Projects

13 Apr

Hello creative friends!  The Inspiration Team is back with more Paper Flower Party Projects featuring dies and folders from my new Sizzix collection.  We have tons of Paper Flower fun in store for you.  You’ll find all kinds of ways to create Paper Flowers and more!

 

Paper Flower Party a Sizzix Collection from Eileen Hull

 

Paper Flower Party Projects

Michelle Zerull starts us off with two gorgeous Paper Flower Party Projects!  First, we have an oh-so-lovely gift topper created using my new Pansy Die.  Those soft colors and hand painted elements really POP against the glittering silver ribbon and wrap.  Michelle added a beautiful rhinestone center for extra sparkle.  I don’t know about you but I would have a hard time opening a gift this gorgeous!

Eileen Hull Paper Flower Party Projects: Pansy Gift Topper by Michelle Zerull

Next, Michelle shares a creative use for my new Flower Pocket die.  That clever gal has turned it into a unique desk organizer all decked out in DecoArt Media!

Eileen Hull Paper Flower Party Projects: Flower Pocket Desk Caddy by Michelle Zerull

Visit Michelle’s Blog for a closer look at these fun floral creations!

Anne Redfern also has a clever Flower Pocket creation to share with you.  With the use of DecoArt Media and other fun supplies Anne created a faux-porcelain flower using the Romance Flower die to decorate her pocket.

Eileen Hull Paper Flower Party Projects: Faux-Porcelain Flower Pocket Caddy Tutorial by Anne Redfern

Wondering how she did it?  Don’t worry there’s a full tutorial plus two fun ways to use your Faux-Porcelain Flower Pocket on Anne’s Blog!

Donna Budzynski also has a lovely Paper Flower Party Project for you to enjoy.  She’s created a gorgeous card created with Graphic 45 papers and the new Pansy die.  This card is a floral delight sure to bring cheer to any recipient.

Eileen Hull Paper Flower Party Projects: Graphic 45 Pansy Card by Donna Budzynski

Visit Donna’s Blog for more lovely details on her pretty paper flower project.

Hope you enjoyed this little preview of my new Sizzix Collection.  The Inspiration Team will be back next Tuesday with more Paper Flower Party Projects to get your creativity blooming!  If you missed any of last weeks projects you can check them out HERE.

 

Categories:
Eileen Hull, Sizzix
Tags:
DecoArt Media, Flower Pocket Die, Graphic 45, Pansy die, Paper Flower Party, Paper Flowers, Romance Flower die

Featured Inspiration Team Member Tracy Evans

7 Apr

Hey there creative friends!  We’ve all been inspired by the amazing creativity the Inspiration Team has shared with us over the years.  I thought it would be fun for all of us to get to know the IT members better and find out what makes their creative hearts tick.  Our first featured Inspiration Team Member is Tracy Evans!  Come along and let’s take a look inside the creative world of Tracy Evans….

Featured Eileen Hull Inspiration Team Member Tracy Evans

Let’s find out what inspires Tracy Evans to create her amazing artwork with a little Q & A.  Many artists have been interviewed with this questionnaire along the Paper Trail.  Have a look at what Tracy had to say…

Q: How did you come to be a member of the Inspiration Team?

A:  I applied to the Design Team call and was absolutely delighted when I was asked to join some weeks later. It’s not often that a Design Team call occurs that really ignites a creative passion. The combination of Eileen’s design ideas and the Sizzix label was a must for me especially being a Bigz and Scoreboard Die fanatic.

Q: What would you like Eileen Hull Readers to know about you?

A: That I am passionate about what I do; I love to create, love the journey and the process!

Crafting for me is 100% about enjoying the process; I love to experiment and use products in different ways; particularly dies, that’s why I was thrilled to join Eileen’s team.

I am impatient, impulsive, passionate in everything I do.  Being impatient is probably not a good thing when it comes to being creative but this translates more so in that I get excited to try new techniques but I am impatient waiting for things to dry; wanting to move onto the next step! Impatient waiting for new products! Impatient wanting to try something NOW and not tomorrow! I am passionate about creating and love experimenting with new and old products alike and if I inspire others along my journey then that’s an added bonus. I often don’t think things through; very impulsive, sometimes it works, sometimes it doesn’t, but that’s what the journey is all about for me!

The days of smart suits, designer dresses, matching shoes and smart attire have been replaced with PJ’s, ink stained manicured fingers, and paint splattered hair; but hey I love it!!!

Sizzix Vintage Kitchen Watercolor Canisters by Tracy Evans

Project Link

On a personal note I adore gardening; in fact it is my first passion and I love to spend many hours pondering outdoors and often find inspiration for my creations in the garden.

I am married with two children and one black Pug, Mitzi who I adore, she is my companion, along with my family of course. I will be adding to my family shortly with a second pug pup who will be keeping me busy over the next few months but I will always carve a gap somewhere into my schedule to be creative indoors and outdoors,  it’s in my genes!

Q: What do you like about working with Eileen Hull Sizzix Dies?

A: The endless possibilities a die offers; the challenge to transfer the cut into a creative piece.

Q: What was the first Craft Supply you ever bought? (Crayola Crayons don’t count)

A: Ha ha ha!  Now this question did make me chuckle! As if I went into a store and purchased one craft supply…..not a chance! My first fore into crafting was actually a workshop; a stamping workshop. I walked out of that room filled with enthusiasm and within twenty minutes I had filled a basket! In fact I opened a shop of my own six weeks later! I had 9 fun filled years in that shop before I decided I wanted more creative time rather than shuffling paper!!

Sizzix Make it 3-D Mixed-Media Project Tutorial by Tracy Evans

Project Link

Q: What are your favorite craft supplies to use together?

A: It has to be the combination of Dies, Stamps, Inks and Paint. So much potential in  those four key ingredients oh and of course inspiration and enthusiasm to boot!

Q: What’s your favorite Color Palette?

A: At the moment I would say Turquoise with splashes of red. Ask me next week though and it will be entirely different. So I suppose  the true answer is “the one I am using now”!

Q: Do you believe in Glitter?

A: I am not a big Glitter girl but never say never; there is room for everything in this business especially if its rusty glitter lol.

"Tinytopia" Mixed-Media Houses by Tracy Evans

Q: What creative medium have you always wanted to try but haven’t?

A: Caran D’ache Neocolour 11 Water Soluble Crayons. In fact I have a box of 126 on my shelf in preparation; just waiting for that special moment!

Q: If you could interview any Artist (living or dead) who would it be?

A: Today at this moment it would be ‘Banksy’ , the English based Graffiti artist just so that I could ask him what inspires him? I would love to know what makes this artist tick!

Q: What’s your favorite Creative Quote?

A: Has to be “Enjoy the Journey”

Distress Painted Vintage Travel Passport Book by Tracy Evans | Eileenhull.com

You can find out more about Tracy’s creative world, enjoy inspiring projects and tutorials by visiting Her Blog Tracy Evans.

The Art of Tracy Evans

I asked the team to pick six favorite projects using Eileen Hull products and six projects using products of their choosing.  Here are Tracy’s top 12 projects…prepare to be amazed!

Eileen Hull Inspiration Team Designer Tracy Evans | Eileenhull.com

 

 

 

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  1. Spring Sizzix Canisters
  2. Distressed Passport Book
  3. Paper Leather Passport Book 
  4. Sizzix Stitchlits Mixed-Media Embroidery Hoop
  5. Autumn Passport Book with DecoArt Media
  6. Sizzix Make it 3-D Mixed-Media Trio
  7. Book of Expressions with DecoArt Media
  8. Altered Sizzix Canisters
  9. Artistic Outpost Paper Boy Card
  10. Speak no evil, hear no evil Artist Trading Block
  11. Artistic Outpost Monochromatic Storybook Match Box
  12. “Tinytopia” Mixed-Media Houses

Follow Tracy Evans on Twitter, Pinterest and her Blog

Stay tuned for more Inspiration Team Designer profiles and get to know these inspiring ladies in our Featured Inspiration Team Member series.

Eileen

Categories:
Eileen Hull, Inspiration Team, Sizzix
Tags:
Artist Trading Block, Artistic Outpost, Canister, DecoArt Media, Mixed-media Sizzix Projects, Passport Book Die, Sizzix Make it 3-D, Tracy Evans

Introducing Paper Flower Party!

5 Apr

Hello everyone!  I’m happy to announce my new Sizzix Collection Paper Flower Party!  My latest collection has everything you need to create gorgeous Paper Flowers for all of your creative ventures.  Make your own beautiful blooms for parties, weddings and showers.  You can also use these dies and embossing folders to add floral elements to paper crafting projects like layouts, cards, mixed-media designs and more!

Paper Flower Party a Sizzix Collection from Eileen Hull

As always, what you can create with my Paper Flower Party collection is truly limitless!  You’ll find new Bigz, Thinlits, Scoreboards, and Textured Impressions Embossing Folders for all your Paper Flower making needs with this new collection.  Don’t stop with paper though, you can create beautiful blooms with a variety of materials.  Let your creativity bloom and grow!  I can’t wait to see what you create with this collection.

*Check your local stores in May

Sizzix Paper Flower Party Collection by Eileen Hull

New Paper Flower Dies, Textured Impressions and Tools!  Follow the links for a closer look at my new collection….

  • Sizzix Thinlits Die Set 3PK – Flower, Rolled
  • Sizzix Bigz Die – Flower, Heart & Soul
  • Sizzix Bigz Die – Flower, Pansy
  • Sizzix Bigz Die – Flower, Romance
  • Sizzix Bigz Die – Leaves, Spring
  • Sizzix ScoreBoards XL Die – Flower Pocket
  • Sizzix Textured Impressions Embossing Folder – Basket Weave
  • Sizzix Textured Impressions Embossing Folder – Daisy Wreath
  • Sizzix Textured Impressions Embossing Folder – Eyelet Lace
  • Sizzix Textured Impressions Embossing Folder – Fantasy Flowers
  • Sizzix Textured Impressions Embossing Folder – Honeycomb
  • Sizzix Textured Impressions Embossing Folder – Lace Medallions

I can’t wait to see what you create with this collection (Check your local stores in May).  In the meantime you can get inspired with Paper Flower Party Projects from the Inspiration Team!

Paper Flower Party Projects

Pam Bray starts our Paper Flower Party off with a lovely Passport Book project featuring my new Heart and Soul Flower die, Graphic 45 papers and added trims created with the Button, Border and Trim Die!

Sizzix Paper Flower Party Passport Book by Pam Bray

Get your creative passport stamped over at Pam’s Blog where you’ll find more delightful details and photos of her stunning Paper Flower Passport Book creation! #CreateWithoutFear

Tracy Evan’s keeps our Paper Flower Party going with not one but TWO gorgeous projects featuring dies from my new Sizzix Collection.  First, we have a sunny Suitcase Die Project all decked out in Ranger Distress Inks and topped with the Heart and Soul Flower.  The Suitcase die is a fan favorite and is one of 6 dies being re-released along with the Paper Flower Party Collection.  You can find Suitcase Project Inspiration packed to the max HERE.

Sizzix Paper Flower Party Suitcase by Tracy Evans

Next, Tracy created a coordinating Flower Pocket Project featuring my new Flower Pocket Die and Topped with a sunny flower created using my Pansy Die.

Sizzix Paper Flower Party Flower Pocket with Seed Cards by Tracy Evans

What’s more, Tracy has filled the Flower Pocket with cards cut from my Recipe Card die from Vintage Kitchen.  She’s sharing a great idea on how to use these cards to take your gardening game to the next level.  Visit Tracy’s Blog for a closer look at both of these Paper Flower projects.

I hope you enjoyed this first look at my new Sizzix Collection Paper Flower Party.  The Inspiration Team will be sharing Paper Flower projects created with the new dies all month-long so stay tuned every Tuesday.  Be sure to check with your local retailers for the official release of these dies in May.

Eileen

 

 

 

 

Categories:
Eileen Hull, Sizzix
Tags:
Flower Pocket Die, Graphic 45, Heart and Soul Flower, Pansy die, Paper Flower Party, Paper Flowers, Passport Book Die, Suitcase Sizzix Die, Vintage Kitchen

Sizzix and Scrapbook.com Giveaway!

2 Apr

There is a big Sizzix giveaway going on at Scrapbook.com! The prizes are amazing- check. this. out.

2016 SIZZIX Giveaway gleamblog

All you have to do is click HERE  to visit Scrapbook.com and see how to enter AND (hopefully) WIN!

I am so excited to be part of this giveaway- good luck everyone!

Categories:
Eileen Hull, Sizzix, Uncategorized

Karen Bearse Shares her Sizzix Grungy Art Journal

1 Apr

Happy Spring everyone! I am very happy to welcome my friend, neighbor and fellow Paper Trailer to the blog today. Karen Bearse shares her Sizzix Grungy Art Journal with us and I am very excited to share yet another way you can use this Passport Book die!

You may remember that Karen was a passenger on our trip this summer to park Scotty at the Paper Arts Show- read about it here, here and here… boy did we run into some adventures… some not so fun.

Karen-Bearse-Shares-her-Sizzix-Grungy-Art-Journal

But everything worked out fine, thankfully! Now, I know you want to see this… so take it away Karen…

Grungy Art Journal Passport Style

Hi out there in blogland! Karen Bearse here using some of Eileen’s awesome dies. Inspiration is a funny thing. When I am in creation mode I find inspiration all over and never know when it will hit. A few months ago I was at my local scrapbook store and saw this metal clasp. Immediately the idea to double the space in the Passport Book of Eileen’s struck. I had so much fun making this book. Made the book in a day & you can too! Grab a cup of coffee, follow along & I will give you a detailed look into how it was put together. If all the inky stuff is daunting just use mat board, covered in scrapbook paper instead! Trust me you can do this!

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Here is the money shot. It is shiny and grungy and I LOVE it! There is lots of great journal space in it and a few design ideas to make working in it easier.

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First cut 2 passport covers from corrugated cardboard. Using the Sizzix mat board cut 2 spines. Cut a piece of mat board for the back cover, mine is “5×7 1/4”.

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Cover both sides of the back cover with scrapbook paper. I made a paper pocket on the inside to put some tags or ephemera in. Cut 1 spine in adhesive lined scrapbook paper. This will be the inside right spine.

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Time to decorate the cover. Tear pieces out of the top paper on the corrugated covers. Be careful not to tear through but if you do a little it is ok these pieces will be reinforced. Add a thin coat of gesso, dry. Stamp randomly using color blend ink, dry. Cover in various colors of Glimmer Glam. One of the reasons I like Glam for this is the glitter. The second it acts like a glaze and leaves a shiny, glossy finish but also adds strength to the project. Cover the outside of the spines in the same way – but no need to gesso. Paint a layer of Glam on the inside of one spine. This will be the left spine of the book. Attach your adhesive scrapbook paper to the other inside piece.

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You will need 3 signatures for your art journal. For each signature I used 4 pieces of paper & a big Ranger tag size #12. The side of the tags need to be trimmed to 4 ¾’. For paper I used 2 pieces of RENDR, 1 piece of watercolor and 1 piece of canvas paper. Cut paper 4 ¾ x 14”. Fold in half and using an awl poke 2 holes, use the mat spine piece to line up the holes. Stack your papers inside each other for each signature. Set aside.

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Time to assemble the book! Glue the spines- You have a choice to either glue the spines on the outside or inside pieces of your covers. I attached mine to the outside. I used glossy accents for this step as it is good and strong. Remember to keep the scrap paper spine on the right hand side. Start with the front covers and glue together holding the pieces together for a few minutes, than attach to hold. I let them sit for an hour. Next add the spines to the back piece and clip to hold as in the photo. I put the book aside a few hours to let the glue set more before sewing in the signatures.

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Use wax linen and thread from the inside, holes of first signature and though the first set of holes in the left side spine. If you want you can add beads to the thread before tying off the threads. Make sure they are taut and hold the signatures in well. Do the same for signatures 2 & 3.

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I decided to add beads to the right side spine of the book also, using thin wire. Now that the book is together time to decorate the cover. I colored some chippies from Southern Ridge Trading Company using Color Blends ink and covered with a layer of clear embossing. I added my metal clasp.

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I made a flower using Eileen’s flower dies- cutting from book pages and spritzing with glimmer mist and painting on glimmer glam. Ah shiny. My first attempt was a little weak. You can see it in the photo where I added die cuts of Sizzix new paper leather and totally random fabrics. I again painted the new die cuts and stacked a random bunch together. Much better! The center is micro beads. I adhered my flower using Velcro so it is removable when I work in my book, making it easier to art journal.

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Here is a close up of the flower. Don’t over think it just add a bunch of stuff and voila!  I also added a cut coin envelope to the inside left hand side cover, which had been distressed like the front cover. Now I have somewhere to put cut out stamped images or stickers… I think once I finish my journal I will add more to the cover but for now it is fine. Making this book was awesome and I see myself playing with this layout again soon! Thanks to Eileen Hull for making such great dies and the opportunity to blog for her!!!!

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Supplies:

  • 660331 Passport Book by Eileen Hull
  • 658053 Flower Layers w/Heart Petals by Eileen Hull
  • 657721 Borders & Hydrangeas by Eileen Hull
  • Paper Leather & mat board by Sizzix
  • Color Box Blends inks by Clearsnap
  • Easy-Cut adhesive by Therm*O*Web
  • RENDR No Show Thru Paper by Crescent
  • Glimmer Mist & Glam by Tattered Angels
  • Wanderlust 8×8 paper & mini ephemera by 7gypsies
  • Chipboard pieces by Southern Ridge Trading Co.
  • Tags, wax linen thread, beads, book paper, archival ink, thin wire- from stash.

I so LOVE this project and appreciate Karen for taking the time to share it with us! Please let her know you like it 🙂

See you in a few days!

Categories:
Art with a Heart, Eileen Hull, Paper Trail, Projects, Sizzix, Uncategorized
Tags:
CHA, Karen Bearse, Passport Book, 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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