Showing posts with label Decorations. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Decorations. Show all posts

Thursday, April 3, 2014

Home sweet Home- by Ana Paula Leal






Hello, 

Ana Paula today bringing you a project to decorate your home in a shabby style 
.


 

 
I bought this frame from my favorite woodworker,
it is divided into small frames that I lined with beautiful papers by  Marion Smith Design.


 
After  I lined each fund, I painted the frame with diluted white paint,
and , to give a patina effect,
the entire set was sanded after dry well.


 
The project was decorated with beautiful paper flowers Petaloo and small  resin roses by Marion  Smith



 
Beautiful metal ornaments gave an additional charm to the piece,
which emphasized soft colors and delicate embellishments.



 

Is ready to hang on a wall and convey the message that this is:
 a sweet and pleasant home.
 




Thanks for looking our blog!

Ana Paula Leal

Saturday, December 14, 2013

Flying High Upon Your Christmas Tree!!

Flying High Upon Your Christmas Tree 
Handmade ornaments
using Marion Smith Designs Stamp sets.
I love handmade gifts, ornaments, food for the holidays...and I was playing around with
this amazing stamp sets "Flying High" and "Typo" by Marion.
I knew stamping the air balloon on Kraft card stock with brown Stazon ink!
I knew I had a gem...
"Vintage Grunge"   
"joy"
"noel"
"peace"
Here are some close ups of the ornament.
Stamped in brown ink. 
Folded in half and glued back to back.
Inked edges and glittered edges.
Cut and stamped out tiny banners
inked and glittered as well.
add a little jute, lace and buttons..
my favorite
vintage mother of pearl buttons
backside
I just love this stamp set...
Thinking outside the box with using stamp sets...and using up your stash!
Thanks Marion for a lovely stamp set!
and
Thank you for stopping by today.

Happy Holidays
hugs,
Peggy Lee

Marion Smith Designs Stamps I used...
      





Friday, October 25, 2013

Halloween Home Decor by Tonya Gibbs

Marion issued us a challenge this month to create a Halloween home décor item using paper from her collections. 
 
I decided to use her Mad Tea Party Line for my project, and a cut file from the Silhouette Store.  The original cut file was designed for a candy/treat container.   I added a battery operated tea light inside the hat to make it a luminary. 

Halloween Altered Spool Home Decor  by Tonya A. Gibbs for Marion Smith Designs.  #MarionSmithDesigns #MadTeaParty #TimHoltz #AlteredArt #Halloween #HomeDecor #TonyaGibbs #Psychomomscrapbooks
 
I recycled a plastic lace spool for the stand, and covered it with black lace.  Scraps of paper from Marion's other papers were used to make rolled roses. I sprayed them with Perfect Peach and Pink Taffy Glimmer Mists. Once they were dry, I added glitter nail polish to make them sparkle.   Since the clock in the patterned paper was set to almost midnight,  I decided to make a banner and title it "The Witching Hour". The font used on the banner was Dilana Experiment.  Clear glitter nail polish offered an iridescent effect to the little black crows.
 

 
The grass is actually white yarn that I stained with Forest Moss Distress Stains, then I added the clear glitter nail polish in small areas for added texture and shine.   I poured clear and pink glitter nail polish inside a small bottle  to create a sparkly potion.  I love that the nail polish didn't mix. 
 
It was fun creating this luminary, and thought it would be great to fill up a small shelf.
 
Thanks for stopping in today, if you haven't already subbed - please do so!
 
Tonya Gibbs

Saturday, October 5, 2013

Nirvana Pumpkin Canvas by Tonya Gibbs

Hi everyone, today I wanted to share with you a 10x10 mixed media canvas that I created using Marion's Nirvana line.
 
 

I used the b-side of Up And Away to cut out my pumpkins and sunflowers. The paper had a Gothic feel with the typography and lace accent, making it perfect for a Halloween decor.
 
 
For the pumpkin I cut a simple pumpkin shape out 3 times and used an oval die to separate the sections of the pumpkin.  I used really thick fun foam as my pop up dots to keep them dimensional.   To color the pumpkin, I used Tim Holtz' Orange Marmalade Distress Stain, combined with the Metallic Bronze Distress paint.  Then  I used Vintage Photo Distress ink to darken the shadowed edges to accent the 3D curves. 
 
 
For the spray at the bottom,  I used scraps of Nirvana paper I had left over from the pumpkins to cut out the daisy shapes with the Tim Holtz Tattered Florals Die. For contrast against the pumpkin, I decided to leave them their natural color adding a small amount of vintage photo distress ink for depth.  For the daisy centers I used a clear rhinestone that I painted with my Copic E29. To finish it off, I added some metal pieces for sparkle, burlap for texture, and a few sprays of berries for depth.
 
I love that this canvas fits the Halloween / Harvest theme and can hang in my home during the entire fall season.
 
Thanks for stopping in today,
 
Tonya Gibbs