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DIY Cozy Wreath

9 Nov

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It’s exciting to be part of the Handmade Holidays Blog Hop again and to share my DIY Cozy Wreath- guaranteed to brighten up any door or nook that needs a little holiday cheer.

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Follow the hop because there’s a Rafflecopter giveaway for 11 prizes of $50+ value each…

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AND a big list of fellow designers who have created inspirational projects for you to get you ready for the holidays! You’ll want to check out these awesome ideas…

Handmade Holidays Decor Ideas – November 9, 2016

1. Clearsnap – Handmade Christmas Decor
2. Jennifer Priest – How to make felt stockings – no sew!
3. Three Mint Balloons – DIY Pineapple Stocking
4. Sew What Alicia – DIY Candy Cane and Christmas Tree Felt Garland
5. Cottage in the Oaks – Christmas Tablescape Ideas
6. Dana Tatar – Glass Graffiti Ornaments
7. Cassandra Sloan – Mixed Media Ornaments
8. Nap-Time Creations – Christmas Felt Table Runner
9. Tifany Ink Blots by TRD – Handmade Holiday Decor
10. The Twinery – Handmade Holiday Ornaments
11. One Artsy Mama – Handmade Holiday Decor
12. Craftivity Designs – Modern Advent Wreath
13. Lydi Out Loud – DIY Holiday Charger Plates
14. Practically Functional – DIY Natural Winter Wreath
15. Shrimp Salad Circus – DIY Christmas Card Holder
16. Walnut Hollow – Reversible Wood Slice Garland
17. Duct Tape and Denim – Rustic Christmas Ornament Display
18. Love and Renovations – DIY Wood Bead Christmas Garland
19. DecoArt, Inc. – Gingerbread Village
20. Create It Simply – Soldered Charm Candy Dish
21. Scrapbook Adhesives by 3L – Holiday Home Decor
22. Create & Babble – Glittery Christmas Garland
23. I Should Be Mopping the Floor – ChristmasWood Slice Art
24. Albion Gould – Vintage French Inspired Christmas Tree Skirt
25. Buttons Galore and More – Buttoned Up Christmas Tree
26. Eileen Hull- DIY Twisted Fabric and Felt Wreath
27. Christmas Wood Block Houses
28. Life PreKARIous- DIY Reversible Holiday Wreath
29. The Crafty Carlson – DIY Scrap Wood Christmas Decor
30. My Very Educated Mother – Rustic Wood Slice Ornaments
31. Sparkle – Holly Jolly Stenciled Table Runner
32. Twelve On Main – Salt Dough Christmas Garland
33. Stencil1 – Holiday Quatrefoil Ornaments
34. Red Cottage Chronicles – DIY Christmas Centerpiece
35. Brooklyn Berry – DIY Holiday Decor
36. Iron Orchid Designs – Count Down to Christmas Sign
37. Mothership Scrapbook Gal – DIY Jingle Bells Wall Hanging
38. Kreative Kymona – Holiday Gift Coster Tiles
39. Jen Cushman – Upcycled Forks Tablescape
40. Lisa Marie Jimenez – Vintage Angel Ornament
41. Reinvented – Salvaged Wood Christmas Wreath
42. My Scrapbook Evolution- Meowy Christmas Ornaments

Now let’s get crafting! I have seen so many cute wreaths on Pinterest, I decided to make one.

Along the way, I discovered a really cool use for the Sizzix Leaves die… flower petals! 657119_2leavesThis would be a really great project to do with kids. It would be fun to have a wreath making party and let them all pick their own colors and flowers- you can decorate these in all different themes and colors.

A little about felt… there is craft felt and wool felt. Wool felt is made of varying amounts of organic material- wool. Craft felt is synthetic and will not die cut as well as wool. Both kinds will work in the Big Shot- with the wool felt cutting like butter. I normally run craft felt through two times to make sure I get a clean cut. Felt comes in fifferent weights as well. For this project, I used extra thick felt by Kunin generously sent to me. Felt comes in a lot of Time to dig into my stash of felt and yarn…

You will need:

  • Sizzix Big Shot
  • Sizzix Leaves die by Eileen Hull
  • Sizzix Romance Flower by Eileen Hull
  • Sizzix Twist & Style tool
  • STYROFOAM™ 10″ wreath
  • felt- red, gold and green
  • matboard scraps
  • yarn- different textures of whites and greens and one red- preferably fuzzy 🙂
  • glue gunDIY-cozy-wreath-ehull

Instructions:

  1. Wrap lengths of yarn around wreath form, alternating white with green. Use a glue gun to secure strands to wreath.DIY-cozy-wreath-ehull-10
  2. Die cut seven large leaves from red felt and three from green felt. Die cut six of the smallest flower petal on the Romance flower die from gold felt. Die cut one medium Romance flower petal from matboard to use as a base for the flower.
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  3. Form the red flower by adding dots of hot glue into the center fold at the base of the petal and pressing together. Butt petals next to each other and glue together in a flower shape.DIY-cozy-wreath-ehull-7
  4. Bunch centers of gold petals on a base flower and glue down. Glue gold center into middle of red flower.hero-cozy-wreath-ehull-3
  5. Glue red flower on matboard base. Adhere to wreath.cozy-wreath-ehull-14
  6. Use the Twist & Style tool to make a hanger for the wreath. I didn’t know what would happen when I twisted felt but it worked! Cut a 1/2″ strip of red felt about 24″ long, fold in half and  and twist as seen on the instructions in tool packaging. Here’s a video I did at Scrapbook.com showing how to use this fun gadget here.hero-cozy-wreath-ehull-7
  7. Pin hanger into back of wreath. I did that because then I can adjust the placement of the hanger if I want to change it.
  8. And that’s it!hero-cozy-wreath-ehull-5
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Haven’t had enough yet? Here’s a look at my project from last year.

Many thanks to our sponsors of the hop… I didn’t use products from them in this particular project, but have been using all throughout the year.
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Thanks for checking out the hop and my project!

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Blog Hop, Eileen Hull, Holiday Crafts, Projects, Sizzix, Uncategorized
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Awesome Submissions Are Wanted Now!

4 Nov

I want to let you in on a secret… While I was on my last Paper Trail trip, Bella Crafts Publishing offered me the chance to do something that I couldn’t turn down. They want to publish an ebook featuring inspirational projects created using my Sizzix dies- how cool is that! So now I am offering this ebook opportunity- your awesome submissions are wanted now! Come be part of the fun, my crafty friends!

Awesome Submissions Are Wanted Now!

Send in your favorite Eileen Hull Sizzix projects- no need to post brand new projects- you can include past work- maybe you wrote up a blog tutorial or even just posted a picture on Facebook… now is your time to be part of the community and share your Eileen Hull projects.

EVEN BETTER- There is also the opportunity to make some money! All published contributors will be given an affiliate link that may be placed in the sidebar of your blog. Every time someone clicks on that link and buys a book, you will receive 25% of the sale proceeds!

You could be featured in the front part of the magazine with a double page spread. Here’s what we need to include your FEATURED PROJECT:

  • high-res photo of project (it will take up a whole page- if file size is too small it will be pixilated- yuck) No watermarks please… Please send only your best projects and photos- the team will not have time to edit
  • instructions in numbered steps- no step by step photos required unless it is hard to understand
  • your name (include blog addy if you have one)
  • square headshot
  • short bio– 2-3 sentences

Go ahead and re-use past posts and be included in the book- cut and paste away!

You could also be featured in the INSPIRATION GALLERY- just send:

  • a high-res photo of your project
  • your name
  • dies used in project

Please send all required info to eileenhull@aol.com. If you would like to do a featured post with instructions, I will send you the template to enter the info.

Send as many as you’d like but this is a very. quick. suspense.

All submissions much be sent in by MONDAY, 11/7-  just a couple days from now folks!

We are looking at a quick turnaround and holiday release- it is going to be filled to with crafty inspiration! Please send your absolute favorite projects and be part of this fun adventure with me!

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Paper Trail 10 Schedule

23 Aug

Sometimes things don’t work out the way you plan. I had a big two month trip out to the Pacific Northwest all set and was ready to announce the Paper Trail 10 schedule for September and October.

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craft classes, Paper Trail 10, Sizzix, travel teaching

Fairy Jar Tutorial by Doris Santore

24 Jun

It’s Friday and time to see the work of another Guest Designer- a Fairy Jar Tutorial by Doris Santore! I met Doris in class when I visited Life’s Memories & More in Massachusetts on one of my Paper Trail trips. I could see her work was extra special and asked if she would share a project with us… so, take it away Doris!

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My name is Doris Santore (Aunt Doe) and I am really honored that Eileen Hull has asked me to be her Guest Designer this week. I have always loved making things for as long as I can remember, as a small child my grandmother taught me to crochet and sew, at six she bought me my first sewing machine. As the years have pasted I have found that my passion for crafting has expanded to other media’s besides yarn and material. These days you will find me surrounded with papers, inks, paints and glue. Honestly I just love making things. You can see more of my work on my blog Berry Best Designs.

The project I have decided to share with you is my version of a Captured Fairy Jar…. the designer of the original jar is Nichola Battilana. Here’s the link to her Fairy Jar which may be seen at Pixie Hill!

Getting Started:

Supplies:
Glue Rangers Inkssentials Glue n’ Seal (for applying tissue and glitter to the jar)
Beacons 3-IN-1 (for glueing flowers to jar)
Twinklets Diamond Dust
Sizzix Dies by Eileen Hull
Flower – Romance
Flower – Heart & Soul
Leaves – Spring
Die Cutting Machine
Tissue Paper
Battery operated Tea Light
Quart Jar
Foam Brush or 1” soft paint brush
Note: you can also use watered down Elmer’s Glue or any brand you have as long as it dries clear.
Black Paint any brand

With any brand of black paint, paint your fairies and set aside to dry. The Fairies I am using are from Gypsy Soul Laser Cuts  http://gslcuts.com .  They come in small, medium and large and are precision cut from .030 chip board. I used the large size Fairies. Note: They can be cut from black cardstock or vinyl if you have the machine and a SVG file.   

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It’s time to make some flowers….                

Measure the height and circumference of the jar you are using.

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Fold Tissue Paper and cut to size … my jar measured 6” x 13” you will want to add approximately ¼” overlap in the back. Note:  It is easier to work with the tissue paper cut to approximate size of the jar.   

Once you have your tissue paper cut you can then take your glue and start applying it to the jar one section at a time.  Carefully line the paper up with the top and bottom of the jar and lightly press it to the jar being careful not to rip the tissue paper. Continue this step around the jar.  Apply the glue to under and top sides of the overlap on the back side of jar.  Gently hug the top of the jar to make sure all tissue paper is glued down and also do this on the bottom.  Add more glue if needed. Turn jar upside down and set aside to dry.    Note: the tissue paper will rip easily so be gentle when doing this step of the project.

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Once the glue is dry you can apply a light coat of glue then sprinkle with glitter where you would like it to sparkle.  I added a light coat all over the jar so it has lots of sparkle.

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It’s time to make some flowers….       

Sizzix Dies / Eileen Hull’s Flower Collection

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       Flower – Romance

       Flower – Heart & Soul

       Leaves –  Spring

I used light and dark pink tissue paper to make the big pink flower. Coffee Filter was used to make the white flower, pink button for center and pipe cleaner for the stem which I left long and curled. Card Stock and pink tissue paper was used for the center pink flower with a gem brad holding it together. The last two flowers are made from decorative cupcake liners and tissue paper. I layered them to get the look I wanted and used a gem brad to hold them together.

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Now it’s time to decorate the jar. I used Eileen Hull’s Dies by Sizzix the newest dies from her Flower Collection. I made several flowers using coffee filters, tissue paper, cardstock and even paper cupcake holders, I mixed all these different papers together and layered them until I got the look I was after. For more information and directions on making Eileen’s beautiful flowers please go to Eileen Hull Paper Flower Tutorials. She explains how to go about making these flowers and all the different materials you can use to make your own beautiful flowers in her SIZZIX PAPER FLOWER ONLINE PARTY. 

Once your jar is dry and your flowers are made, it’s time to start embellishing. Choose the fairy or fairies you want to capture, place a few drops of glue on the painted side of the fairy and place in jar and hold against the glass so it adheres. You can add moss to the bottom of the jar at this point and then add your light source.  I glued some twine around the neck of the jar to hide the top of the tissue paper, glue flowers to the outside of your jar along with some leaves. I also added Washi Tape to the cover of the jar.  I decided to add a third Fairy on the lid and glued both her and a flower to the lid.  The amount of embellishments you used is up to you.

My completed Captured Fairy Jar

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I hope you have enjoyed this project as much as I enjoyed making it and bringing it to you.  A special thank you to Eileen Hull for having me as her Guest Designer this week.  Please visit Eileen’s Blog for more ideas on how to make and use her beautiful flower dies. And don’t forget to turn in to her weekly live chat of the Sizzix Paper Flower Party Tuesday nights  6-6:45 PM EST on Facebook Live.    


Doris- this  was an amazing project! Thanks so much for sharing it with us.  Don’t forget to visit Doris’s blog to see her other creations…        

Hope to see you on Facebook Live on Tuesday at 6 🙂                                                                    

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How to Make a Gift Card Box with Marjie Kemper

13 May

It’s Friday- and today we will see how to make a gift card box with Marjie Kemper! So happy to welcome my friend and fellow New Yorker to the blog. Marjie is so talented and such a fun person to be with. Please make sure to visit Marjie’s blog where she shares her experience and photos demoing in the Scotty booth at the Craft & Hobby Association Show in January!

Hi, I’m Marjie Kemper and it’s a pleasure to be featured here on Eileen’s blog.  I’m a mixed media artist who started out as a scrapbooker many years ago. I teach mixed media art classes nationwide and online with Craftsy.

I am a huge fan of blending and layering color and I work a lot with Ranger’s Distress Inks.  I live in New York with my husband and two sons. Please sign up for my newsletter to get monthly updates.

Gift Card Holder

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Today I’ve paired Eileen’s Recipe Box die with Tim Holtz’s Detailed Butterflies die to create a custom gift card holder.  These are so easy to make and wonderful to have on hand at the end of the school year for teacher gifts.

Eileen’s Recipe Box die is a favorite of mine because it’s so versatile. It’s a great one for party favors, business card holders, and holiday treats for all the kids in class.  I can see cutting lots of them and using them to hold clues for a treasure hunt. It can even hold a mini-album, if you’re a scrapbooker.

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I cut sturdy Mat Board with Eileen’s Recipe Box die and colored an old book page with Distress Inks. I choose Mat Board for all my box projects because it is so durable and really holds up over time.  Next I cut Tim’s Detailed Butterflies die a few times with both black cardstock and old book paper. 

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I attached the layers with matte medium and used a brad and spinner to make a cute body for the butterfly.  A bit more metal finishes it off and I used a piece of Velcro as a fastener to open/close the box. Some strong red-line tape holds the box edges together.

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Please visit Marjie’s blog to see more of her work and keep up with her teaching and events on social media- Facebook, Pinterest and Instagram.

Thanks for stopping by and join us next week for another inspiring set of projects by the amazing Inspiration Team!

Categories:
3D Art, Art with a Heart, Projects, Scoreboards, Uncategorized
Tags:
Eileen Hull Sizzix dies, Guest Designer, Marjie Kemper, Recipe Card Box, Sizzix

Jen Goode’s Paper Flower Coloring Page

6 May

Lucky us! Today on the blog- Jen Goode‘s Paper Flower Coloring Page! The first thing I noticed when I met Jen at the Craft & Hobby Association Show was her friendly smile and willingness to jump in and help. I know you will love her too… [Read more…]

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Art with a Heart, Eileen Hull, Eileen Hull Sizzix Dies, Projects, 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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