Rosette How-to: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a1BbhIbnai4
Thursday, August 23, 2012
Rosettes and Altered Frames
Ok, by now you have all seen the adorable rosette embellishments that have been popping up in stores. There are even dyes and cricut cartridges dedicated to them. Well, I recently stumbled across a video on You tube teaching you how to make rosettes with nothing more than a scoring tool. My personal favorite is the Martha Stewart Scoring board. So of course I had to give it a try! What I love the most is that they are easy to make and can be made in multiple sizes and patterns to coordinate with any page or project.
Rosette How-to: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a1BbhIbnai4
My other new favorite thing are these great picketed fence frames from Hannah's. They are perfect for covering with paper and decorating to display a photo. Christmas is coming people, never to early to start making your hand-made gifts.
Rosette How-to: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a1BbhIbnai4
Sunday, August 5, 2012
Dryer Sheet Flower
Every month I participate in a card exchange where we challenge each other to use new techniques/products. This month takes the cake! (thanks Tisha!) We made flowers out of USED dryer sheets, you read right, used dryer sheets. You know, those annoying static cling sheets that end up floating all over the house. Who knew there was a creative practical use for them?
For a complete tutorial click here: http://www.splitcoaststampers.com/resources/tutorials/dryersheetflower/
I choose to use a simple flower in varying sizes that I cut from my cricut (flower shoppe cartridge). I found it easier to cut the dryer sheet while adhered to a piece of cardstock. Then I sprayed them with Glimmer mist in Moonlight. Assembled with a brad, added some Platinum stickles and finished it off with some bling of course!
Now that I have something fun to make with used dryer sheets maybe I might actually enjoy doing laundry.... then again, maybe not. :)
For a complete tutorial click here: http://www.splitcoaststampers.com/resources/tutorials/dryersheetflower/
I choose to use a simple flower in varying sizes that I cut from my cricut (flower shoppe cartridge). I found it easier to cut the dryer sheet while adhered to a piece of cardstock. Then I sprayed them with Glimmer mist in Moonlight. Assembled with a brad, added some Platinum stickles and finished it off with some bling of course!
Now that I have something fun to make with used dryer sheets maybe I might actually enjoy doing laundry.... then again, maybe not. :)
Friday, August 3, 2012
Something New
As I sit here and attempt to create this blog, I feel proud. Before 5pm today I had no CLUE about gadgets,background or sidebars. And now I have created this. And in way, creating this blog is no different than trying a new stamping/scraping technique. The best projects come from taking a chance on something new. Thinking outside the box can open your eyes to all sorts of inspirational things. And although I have only scratched the surface on blog creating, I can say I tried it. :)