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Paper Flower Party is Here!

11 May

Hello creative friends!  My new Sizzix collection Paper Flower Party is here!  All month long the Inspiration Team will be bringing you creative tutorials featuring Paper Flower Party dies, Textured Impressions folders and my new Twist and Style tool.  You’ll find unique ways to add paper flowers to cards, layouts and 3-D projects.  Let’s have a look at what the Inspiration Team has in store for you this week.

Paper Flower Party a Sizzix Collection from Eileen Hull

I’m so excited to see all of the beautiful projects being created with my Paper Flower Party collection.  The Inspiration Team ALWAYS brings their A-game when it comes to creativity.  Grab a cuppa and let’s see what inspirational wonders the team is sharing this week.

Paper Flower Party

Tracy Evans starts us off with an inspired project using my new Twist and Style tool.  Tracy used the tool to create a whimsical wired flower and handle with my Canister die.

Eileen Hull Sizzix Twist and Style Tool Tutorial by Tracy Evans

Visit Tracy’s Blog for a fun tutorial featuring Gelli Printing techniques and tips on how to use the Twist and Style tool to make this creative canister project yourself.

Anne Redfern shares a decadent Candy Drawer project topped with a gorgeous, textured Heart and Soul Flower.  This Paper Flower Party project is chock full of color and texture created with Textured Impressions folders and DecoArt Media.

Sizzix Paper Flower Party Candy Drawer Tutorial with DecoArt Media by Anne Redfern

You’ll find all the creative details you need to re-create Anne’s fun Floral Candy Drawer HERE.

Lisa Hoel also has a fun, floral Canister die project for you to enjoy.  Lisa’s Canister features two Paper Flower Party dies, the Romance and Heart and Soul Flower.    I just adore how she’s created a lovely lily pad to top her Koi pond style canister.  Don’t you just love that Koi stamp?  Well you should!  It was designed by our very own Nicole Wright!

Koi Pond Canister with Sizzix Paper Flower Party by Lisa Hoel

Take a swim over at Lisa’s blog for more gorgeous details on how she created her Koi Canister with my Sizzix Dies and Nicole Wright stamps!

We are off to a great start with Paper Flower Party project inspiration.  Stay tuned next week for more creative ideas.  If you’d like to get creative with my new Sizzix collection you can find all of the Paper Flower Party dies by clicking the links below…

  • 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

Can’t wait to see what you create!  Be sure to share your Paper Flower Party creations on my Facebook Page!

See you next week!

Eileen

Categories:
Eileen Hull, Inspiration Team, Sizzix
Tags:
Canister, DecoArt Media, Heart and Soul Flower, Nicole Wright, Paper Flower Party, Romance Flower die, twist and style tool

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

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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

Featured Fan: Jean Bullock

20 Mar

I had the pleasure of meeting our Featured Fan, Jean Bullock, in person at CHA this year. Jean was gracious enough to do a Make and Take for a lady asking to see the new Big Shot Plus machine. It was so much fun to meet her because we had been chatting on line for so long, it was almost like I already knew her. I sent Jean my Sizzix Canister die to thank her for letting me video tape and share her demo and she made and shared this beautiful project!

Canister-for-Eileen's-conte

I asked Jean if she would like to share another project or two with you and HOLY COW did she deliver! Wait until you see these delicate luminaries she created!

And now…. heeere’s  Jean!

More Fun With Eileen Hull Designs Canister Die

I am having so much fun using Eileen Hull Designs amazing Canister Die.  One of the things I love about Eileen’s dies is that they are so versatile.  As I was working with the Canister Die, I started getting ideas for other projects.  One of the projects I wanted to try making was a luminary.

The Kit N Clowder Facebook group was having a Fantasy Challenge, sponsored by the Flying Unicorn.  The challenge was to create a Fantasy project and if we included a unicorn in our project, we could get an additional entry.

Here is what I came up with:

I used Kelly Papers 100 lb white cover stock for the paper.  Because the cover stock was rather thick, knew I needed to create some openings for the light to shine through, so I used Sue Wilson’s Eternal Rings striplet to acheive that.  The striplet die was narrow enough to use with the panel parts of Eileen’s cannister die. I got a wonderful public domain unicorn image from Wikipedia and fussy cut it and adhered it to the front of the luminary.

The flowers were created with a Martha Stewart Hydrangea punch.  I used an embossing tool to give the flowers more dimension and added tiny self-adhesive half pearls to the centers and also to the pattern created by the Eternal Rings die and on the corners of the top and bottom of the  luminary.

 If you look closely at the photo above you can see the battery operated tea light I added.  The tea light is from Walmart.  Rather than open the luminary from the top, I created it to open from the bottom, so the  tea light could be easily accessed.

For the top of the luminary, I used a beautiful filigree flower adornment from the Flying Unicorn and added a flower and pearl to the middle.  The lid is glued to the top of the luminary, which is really the bottom turned upside down.

I love the effect of the lighted luminary.

I showed it to a colleague at work who asked me if I could make a night light for her new granddaughter.  And so … I did!  Unfortunately, I got the name wrong on the panel I added, so I will be making another one this weekend.

In a few days, I shall share photos showing how I created these.

In closing, I would like to share how I met Eileen Hull.  We have been Facebook friends for several years.  This year I was able to attend the CHA convention in Anaheim, and while I was there, I wanted to say hello to Eileen, so I went to one of her make and take demonstrations.  After the demonstration, I went behind the counter to get my picture taken with Eileen.  We were having a fun chat, and a very nice lady approached the counter, and being in a jolly mood, I asked her if she would like to do a make and take.  Eileen let me show the lady how to do the project. I had so much fun.  Eileen videotaped it with her phone and shared it on Facebook.  Click HERE if you would like to see the video.

Please check back in a few days and visit Jean’s blog to see how she made the luminaries.
If you would like to try your hand at creating a Canister, you can buy the die here (and it’s even on sale!):

Sizzix Canister die
Cutting Pad – Extended, 1 Pair
Big Shot
InLinkz.com
Thanks Jean for sharing your art with us!
See you on Tuesday with another amazing selection of awesomeness from our super talented Inspiration Team!
And we have a Paper Trail update coming soon with details about the Paper Trail 4 Tour in April so check back! I would love for you to follow Scotty and I for an up-close and personal look at travel teaching in a vintage camper-  follow me here on Instagram, Facebook and Twitter!

Categories:
Featured Fan, Projects, Uncategorized
Tags:
Canister, Eileen Hull Sizzix dies, Featured Fan

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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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