Showing posts with label Making Memories. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Making Memories. Show all posts

Wednesday, February 1, 2012

Imaginisce Monthly Challenge- February Sketch Challenge

Every month on the Imaginisce Blog is a Monthly Challenge that you can participate in to win prizes!  This month, the challenge is to create a layout based on this sketch by DT member Diana Fisher.  
The layout has to include:
-At least three patterned papers
-At least three embellishments
-At least 75% Imaginisce products

Here's my take on the challenge.  I have to say... I really love this sketch.
 My sweet daughter has two loves in this world (besides her family of course):
Princesses & Ladybugs.
(you get to see her love of ladybugs in another layout soon)
She's 100% girl and loves dolls, tiaras, dress-ups, and pink!

This layout uses the "Enchanted" collection from Imaginisce.
 The letters are Thickers letter stickers from American Crafts.  I thought they'd be perfect for this layout.  The paper flowers are also Imaginisce, and the centers are some older Making Memories brads.

I used a few beads I had laying around from my jewelry making days and threaded them through a pin for a fun embellishment.  I also love sewing on paper.  It gives extra texture and interest to projects.

 This border was done using an EK Success border punch.  It punches and embosses at the same time.

Stop over at the Imaginisce Blog today to see other projects made using this sketch, and create your own layout to enter into the Monthly Challenge.
Thanks for visiting!

-Tiffany

Wednesday, December 14, 2011

Countdown!

Lifestyle Crafts newest release of cutting dies debuted today on the L Blog
This release is all about party planing, celebration, and fun!

Here are some of the projects I created using this new release:

Patterned paper by Bo Bunny


Recognize this?  Here's the full view of my layout.  Isn't the paper divine?  The black velvet chenille paper is Doodlebug and the other papers are Making Memories and Best Creation.  I even made more of my own custom paper to match using the L Letterpress, Damask printing plates, and silver letterpress ink.

For Time and All Eternity
 The pearls are Prima and the tulle flowers are Making Memories.
 The clock die is my favorite of this new release.  Here I cut it using vellum.

 And this is an "Edge It's" die.

The Labels die makes it fun and easy for you to create custom party favors and labels for anything.  Here I used the labels die on this bottle, and also on.....
 This card.  The labels have die-cut slits in the side to slide through ribbon.
This card also features the L Letterpress and the Damask and Flourish printing plates and black and silver ink.
As always, you can get 20% off your entire order with the code: RHINESTONES at checkout from the

Don't forget about this week's giveaway that I mentioned yesterday,
a $500 shopping spree. 
You can enter starting today.  Just go to the L Blog post HERE to learn more about it and enter!

-Tiffany

Thursday, November 17, 2011

Fun Home Decor Wood Turkey Tutorial! (Mod-Podge anyone?? :)

 Hello!
Am I the cutest thing or what?


I had fun with my Cricut on Saturday.  I don't have a lot of "Thanksgiving" decor- so I thought I'd make a 3D version of the cutest turkey on the Create-A-Critter Cricut Cartridge.
  He's made of wood!  Fun, right?  And he's covered with sparkly and soft fuzzy Doodlebug goodness!

Here's how I made him:

Using my Gypsy I separated the body and hat image to cut each one individually on different types of paper.
 The "Hide" feature is my favorite part of the Gypsy.  I love being able to cut parts of images if I need to.
The Cricut images were all cut at 11"

For the body I used Doodlebug's Crushed Velvet cardstock (so he has a soft fuzzy body) and Sugar Coated cardstock in Bon Bon (for some sparkly wings).
I used Crushed Velvet cardstock for the hat, too, in Beetle Black.
 I have the Cricut Expression and the rollers will leave small lines in the Crushed Velvet cardstock which can be brushed over with your hands and they disappear, or you can cut the image upside down (flip feature) and flip the cardstock over too so that the rollers roll over the back of the cardstock instead of the front.
 All the cardstock for all the layers is Doodlebug.


Once you have all the layers cut out, place them over one another (don't glue them together), line them up well, and then cut off the bottom of the image so that you have a flat bottom for the wood pieces to stand upright on.
Keep the cute little feet.  You'll cut those out of wood, too, just not attached to the body.
 Lay all your pieces on a sheet of wood (this is a scrap from another project).
I used wood that's 3/4 inch thick.
 Trace all images with a pencil and set paper pieces aside.  Cut out the wood images on a Band-Saw.
 Here's all the finished wood pieces.  I changed the design of the wings at the last minute.  I wanted the wings to stand out instead of the chest of the turkey standing out.  If you notice the brown sparkly body image above, I just cut the wings out of that.
 Now for the fun part!
I love painting and glittering!  Paint the outer edges of your wood pieces, and paint a little on the front just around the edge in case your paper doesn't cover the entire front of the wood piece exactly.
 While your paint is still wet, DUMP glitter all over the paint.  I used Doodlebug's Sugar Coating glitter.  Do this over a Tidy Tray that's been rubbed with an Embossing Buddy (to control static) so that you can save the leftover glitter and put it back into the bottle.  The glitter goes a very long way.  After tapping off the excess and putting the extra back into the bottle you'll be surprised how little glitter is used, but due to the wet paint, the piece gets fully covered.
 Repeat on all pieces that you want glittered.
When the paint has dried, pull out the Mod Podge!
 You'll want to do each item one at a time.
Paint the front of the piece with a layer of Mod Podge.
 Quickly place the cut piece of cardstock from the Cricut machine over the wet Mod Podge and smooth with a credit card or other smoothing tool to get out all air bubbles.  Usually when using Mod Podge you would then paint over the paper as well to seal the paper.  I skipped this step because I wanted the paper to still be glittery or velvety.
 Repeat with all other pieces.
 Also- you'll want to pay attention to all the edges.  Make sure Mod Podge gets under the whole edge so that when dry, the paper doesn't lift and curl.  Don't worry about the mess- Mod Podge dries clear (I used Gloss Luster and it dries clear.  Some Mod Podge products have color or sparkle in them, so get one that dries clear.)
 I then cut a 3/4 inch strip of the Crushed Velvet cardstock using my paper trimmer to wrap around the outer edge of his body so that his head and body would be soft as well.
 Then I hot-glued each layer together, added some googly eyes, and a Making Memories ribbon and buckle for the hat.

I glued his cute feet to the front of him so that he looks like he's sitting.  Cute feet, right? :)

 Gobble gobble!!!

Hope I've inspired you to create something for your home and to try something new!

Supplies used:
Doodlebug Sugar Coated Carstock in Bon Bon, Ladybug and Tangerine (wings, red feathers, beak and the red hangy-down thingy (does that thing have a name?  ha ha! :)
Doodlebug Crushed Velvet Cardstock in Bon Bon and Beetle Black (body and hat)
Doodlebug Spot Glittered Cardstock in Tangerine (feet and back feathers)
Doodlebug Sugar Coating glitter in Bon Bon, Ladybug and Tangerine (for the edges of each layer)
googly eyes
Making Memories ribbon and buckle

-Tiffany

Tuesday, November 15, 2011

"Just For You" Release + Discount Code and iPad 2 giveaway!

Introducing the "Just for You" release.
This release includes rosette dies, a cute bakery box die with labels, a frame or card easel die with embellishments, and four new mini alphabets.
Here are a few fun project ideas for these dies.

Thinking ahead to holidays that are coming up, I needed more Valentines items for my home.
Pennants are super popular (and super cute) so I thought I'd make one!
This pennant was made using the new Rosette die with the eyelet edge.  The rosette dies also have circle dies to coordinate with the center of the rosette.
I also used the Edge It die set and the nesting pennant dies
The letters on the pennant are one of the new mini alphabets.
The paper and ribbon is from Stampin' Up!

I wanted to think "outside the box" with the Rosette die, so I thought it would be fun to make it a ruffle instead of a Rosette!
I used the Rosette die for the "ruffled" pink strip across the card.  Instead of gluing the edges to make a rosette, you can fan fold it and keep it flat to make ruffles.  I also used the nesting leaves die set.
It's nice to see some bright summer colors in the middle of winter- don't you think? :)

Paper is by My Mind's Eye, ribbon and button is Stampin' Up!, cardstock is Making Memories, twine is Doodlebug

The Bakery Box die set is another fun one.  I can see myself using this one a lot for treat gifts.
It's the cutest little thing! :)
Probably my favorite box from Lifestyle Crafts so far.


It comes with two sets of labels for the front of the box.

Paper is Doodlebug (birthday box) and stash from my scraps for the other one.  Cardstock is Stampin' Up! and the cute cake brad is Doodlebug

The card and easel die was used for these two projects.  You can cut the front of a card with a window:
And also cut an easel for the back.
It also comes with flowers or holly berries to embellish the front.
Paper is Stampin' Up!

One last project.  I'm in a "teal" phase.  And a damask phase (have you seen my craft room? :)  My daughter's room is also damask.  Just love it :)
This frame uses the L Letterpress, the Damask Printing Plate Set, and silver and teal ink.



Special discount just for you for the "Just For You" release celebration!
(Wow- say that 5 times fast :)
You can get 20% off your online order from Lifestyle Crafts website by entering code:
RHINESTONES
at checkout

YAY!!!

Also- you could win an iPad 2 this week by becoming a fan of Lifestyle Crafts on facebook!
Simply post that you are a fan on this blog post (not the other post last week) and tell them
"Rhinestones and Ribbon sent me"

You can also get additional entries by:
-Posting about this contest on your blog
-Tweeting about this contest
-Sharing this contest on facebook
All kinds of fun!  Tell your friends!!!  I hope you win!!!

-Tiffany
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