What Inspires Me (WIM) My biggest inspirations are my kids and my want to make everything for them…my husband, along with my kids, have inspired me to create things I never thought I could. My kids and hubby are of course not my only inspirees. With all the mediums available it really doesn’t take much to get me going. So tell me, what's your WIM?
Tuesday, March 5, 2013
Makin me Smile...
Saturday, March 2, 2013
Spring Joy
This is also my first challenge entry. For now I'm only doing The Paper Shelter "Animal Magic" challenge.
The image used is from TPS. I used my spectrum noir and some brads, old brads, from Oriental Trading.
This SBC (shadow box card) has a side hidden pocket verses my previous version of the top loading pocket. Whit this one the tag is attached and swivels out...love it.
Wednesday, February 27, 2013
Princess Cinderella Carriage Photo Booth
My first layer had the corrugated lines going vertically, my second layer had the corrugated lines going horizontally. You need this for some stability. When gluing your pieces together make sure any marking on the box are on the inside so that they don't show. Also, you should glue your pieces so that they overlap other pieces, they should not match up. if they do you won't be able to make a large enough piece to cut your image out of. My piece ended up being about 4 feet tall and 5 feet wide.
After you glue your pieces and it's all dry, draw or sketch your image on the cardboard piece.
TIP:I drew mine on the front and I didn't cut exactly where my lines where so I was still able to see them. I did paint over them eventually but it you use a light color you'll still see them. If you're going to use tulle or another form of fabric to cover up your piece then no need to worry but if you're not using any fabric and just paining like I did on my train you'll want to draw is out on the back side. Just pay attention to the direction because once you flip your piece back over it will be facing the opposite direction of your initial drawing.
Once your piece is drawn, you cut. I only did two layers for my base because I knew I would be cutting out by hand. I would not recommend gluing more than two pieces unless you have the means to use an electric saw…I did not. This is where elbow grease comes in and you come out with sore arms and legs HAHA.
I cut my piece on the kitchen floor with a large self-healing mat underneath my cardboard piece. This was a bit time consuming as I needed to cut slowly. I used a rotary trimmer for the majority of my cuts but I also used a teeny tiny exacto knife…that's all I had to work with. I tried using a small non mechanical hand saw but that was no good.
So now all the pieces are cut and now you paint…Because I was using Tulle I knew it would be kind of see through and I also knew I would not actually cover every inch of cardboard. I painted my pieces with the same color of the tulle so no one would notice the cardboard underneath the tulle.
Your piece is now painted and now it's time to add the tulle…this is the other time consuming part…yay
For this step you'll need Tulle, floral wire, wire cutters and tape, any wide tape, I used packaging tape but with all the playing the tape started to peel off.
I cut a whole bunch of floral wire down to 4 inches and I grabbed my tulle and wire cutters. My wire cutter were pointy so I was able to pierce a hole is my cardboard with them. If you don't have pointy wire cutters to pierce the whole you can use anything else you might have like a paper piercer or a screw driver. the hole has to be big enough to put the wire through.
The first how actually needs to be big enough to pull the tulle through, once that's done you will start making your other holes. Grab your tulle loosely and wrap the wire around the tulle, don't loop it around the tulle just wrap it so the wire looks like a "U" then slid the ends of the wire through the hole. On the backside you can twist and bend the wire flat against the cardboard or open up the wire so it stays put. You'll do this throughout the entire cardboard piece until you've reached your desired puffiness. as you add wire to your piece you can immediately tape it down in the back so that you don't cut yourself like I did or you can wait until it's all done to add take and still cut yourself like I did…yeah, my hands were kind of beat up after I was done but it was worth it.
You'd notice that after you cut the part for the door on the carriage your cardboard piece becomes flimsy, if you don't want to actually make the door movable don't cut it out and this will leave your pieces stable. If you do cut it out you need to place some 2x4 in the back so that it stands straight. If I wear to do this again I would just cut out the window to the door and not the whole door.
That is pretty much it.
Friday, February 22, 2013
Ragged Romance
This was the card I made for my hubby for v-day. I told him I loved my card soooo much that he wanted to cut it in half to give me back the image...I told him he can just put it in his "LOVE" box...yes ladies, my hubby has a love box.
I was so excited with how his hair turned out. It's not flat, it actually looks curly!!! I tried taking better pictures but my phone has sucky picture taking features.
I was going to post the colors I used for the image but apparently either I didn't write them down or I misplaced them. Bummed about that because I really did like these color combos.
Hasta Next Time!!!
Wednesday, February 20, 2013
Spring Day DT entry...
This SB card is also my entry for The Paper Shelter DT call. I'm so excited and way to nervous even for me.
I'm still kind of new at this so I'm hoping to get the hang of it quickly...here's hoping.
I do have the color combos used for this image and will update later.
UPDATE
Hair TN6 & 7
Hat TB 3-4-5
Shirt LG 1-2-3
Pant GB1 CT2-3
Pant Patch PP4 IB1
Skin FS2-3
Cheeks Lips FS7
Grass LG 1-2
Fence TN5 & 7
Fence embellies DR2
Eyes IB1
Friday, February 15, 2013
How to make a paper shadow box
Monday, February 11, 2013
Birthday Time
January and February are my busiest time of year. I put in so much work into this one yearly party...my kids birthday party. No, they are not twins, they one year and 364 days apart. Yup, their birthdays are one day apart. This year they will be 4 and 2 and as always two themes. Once again my little princess will have the Princess theme and my boy will have trains. Here is a pic of the photo prop I made for my son. Its not complete yet and will at some point post pictures on how i got this done....for super cheap.
Saturday, February 9, 2013
Homemade Glue
I made one...hope it works.
1.5 cups water
1 cup flower
1/3 cup sugar
1 tsp vinegar
Pour water in the saucepan, no fire yet. Whisk in flower, sugar then turn on stove to medium. Add the vinegar and whisk for about three minutes. Turn off the stove as soon as you start getting pasty clumps in your glue.
Once cool store and place in the fridge. The vinegar acts as an anti mold agent. Glue can be stored in the fridge for about 6 months.
This recipe will make about two cups of glue.
This is not my own made up recipe. I got the recipe from greenbacksgal on YouTube. I will be using the Wilton candy bottle to store and apply my glue.
Wednesday, January 16, 2013
Love In The Air
I recently went all out and got myself the spectrum noir marker set from crafters companion. So I've been practicing. I'll be posting simple cards I've done with several digi and rubber stamp images. I'll try to post the color combos I've used as well. I did write some down but not all. Enjoy!!