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Showing posts with label kaisercraft. Show all posts

Friday, February 27, 2015

A Beach in a Box by Guest Designer Heather Valadez


I had never heard of 'brain vacations' until a professor of mine included them in his power point class lecture. Some days it'd be the Grand Canyon, other days a tropical location- and they always followed with personal stories or facts about the location.

This easy to make "Beach in a Box" would look great on a work desk or in a home office- anywhere you might need a visual brain vacation!


Supplies used:

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KAISERCRAFT makes these cute shadow boxes that are the perfect size to house a small collection or a few special trinkets. They also have a fabulous selection of paper, die cut shapes, and pretty much any other scrapbooking material you can think of. The paper pad I used was the "Salty Kisses" collection, along with the "Sandy Toes" pack of die cut shapes. Putting together the shadow box was like a mini puzzle, but I powered through (and there’s a photo to help you out!)

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Keeping the box pieces in order is key in this project - mostly because the gluestick I used works really well - it would be very hard to peel off paper that was put somewhere you weren’t intending it to be. It was my first time using the PIONEER Embellishment Glue Stick and it did not disappoint! You can find it for under $3 at Craft Warehouse (www.craftwarehouse.com/). I didn’t have any peeling or bubbling problems at all. It’s a must have in your craft box for sure.

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After figuring out what paper I wanted where, the next part to do was the bottom of the box - or in the case - the ‘sand’. I could have used paper or paint, but I thought I’d try for a textured effect. I did start with paper though, a wavy sand print. I used Golden Gel Meduim Molding Paste to add some texture. I just painted it on, following the sand lines on the paper, and used some toothpicks to swirl it around and a tissue to blot here and there.

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Since I didn’t want the ‘sand’ to be white, I used Distress Ink by Tim Holtz (www.timholtz.com). The Vintage Photo ink, when watered down, makes a good sand color. By patting the inkpad with a tissue then spritzing with water, you can dab some color on the textured area and be in control of how much color you are putting on.

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After paper is glued on and the sand base is completed, then comes the real fun part! I chose a few shell die cuts and quotes for the sand and sides but the real focal points was a beach chair and little red pail. Darice has a line of minis that are so cute and are perfect for projects like this. The little pail comes from their Timeless Minis collection. I filled it with some of the molding paste to add some realism - there are no clean, empty pails at the ocean! If I was the kind of person who saves sand, I would have sprinkled some on at this point - maybe just a reason to go to the coast!

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For the edges I used more of the Distress Ink but in a different color - Evergreen Bough. I just ‘stamped’ it on the edges and then with a wet paintbrush dispersed the color to places that were hard to reach with the ink pad. After assembling the rest of the box (I just used the Golden Molding Paste as a binding agent but you could easily use hot glue too), all that was left was the cardboard drawer for the bottom.

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The planks were on the same paper as my background ocean so I was able to utilize the whole sheet. I taped a little piece of paper to the inside that hangs out a little to serve as a handle until I can find a little shell to use as one. (Another reason to go to the coast!)

The KAISERCRAFT paper pad was full of so many gorgeous beachy designs it was hard to not go overboard on the outside of the shadow box. I did the sides with one sheet and the back with one that reminded me of a sunset. Add a couple more of the die cuts and voilà! The brain vacation shadow box is complete!

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I didn’t seal the top on just yet, I’m determined to bring some sand from the coast to add to this later. I love the quote on the top - fits just perfectly for this project. Hopefully you are inspired to create your own mini brain vacation! Here’s to daydreaming of sand, the sea, the breeze in your hair…ahh, summer.

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- Heather Valadez

Friday, February 20, 2015

Kaisercraft Sandy Toes Cards by Craft Warehouse Guest Designer Michelle Price



 In the world of card making there is one type of card that is hard to get just right. You might think you  have it nailed, but then just at the last minute before gluing, you start to doubt yourself and you end up starting over from scratch. Many a card maker has been there, with the daunting task of the teenage boy card ahead of you.

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Luckily I got my hands on the Kaisercraft Sandy Toes collection and after much thought and care, I have created the perfect teenage boy cards. It was actually rather easy, given the cool colors and beachy theme of this collection.


My card opens like a book with a small spine, and inside is a shaker card window. It’s a fun twist to put the shaker on the inside rather than the front. The result is a card that looks special but doesn’t take a lot of time to create. I’ve put together a shaker card tutorial for you, so let’s get started.


To begin, cut your card base to 8 ¼” x 5 ½”. Create a ¼” spine on your card by scoring at 4” in from either side on the long edge. Fold along the score lines and create your card.
Cut another piece of patterned paper to 4” x 5 ½”. Use a punch, metal die, or electronic die cutting machine to cut any shape you’d like out of this inside piece. In my example I used a scalloped circle. This creates your shaker window.


Cut a piece of acrylic to fit around the window. Place glue on the backside of your window, close to the cut out shape. Lay the acrylic onto the glue and adhere the acrylic to the card piece.
Using foam dimensional tape, place tape around the shaped window. This part won’t be seen so it doesn’t have to be pretty, but make sure the seams where your tape meets have no gaps. You don’t want your shaker pieces to fly out when you shake it. Leave the tape backing on as you fill your shaker window.


Pour glitter, sand, beads, sequins, or whatever you would like into the shaker window being careful to not get any outside of the edges of the foam tape box you’ve created. I used white glitter, Teresa Collins sequins and some of the die cut shells from the Kaisercraft Sandy Toes Collectables pack. 
Once your window is filled, it’s time to enclose your shaker window. You will leave the filled shaker window face up and place the card base onto the adhesive. Peel off the foam tape backing and lay the card base onto the sticky part of the foam. Figuring out which side of the card to lay onto the adhesive is tricky, so make sure you double check before adhering.


Now you can decorate the front of your card and add stickers from the Kaisercraft Sandy Toes collection to the inside of the card as well. I also added some twine elements to the front of my cards. You can hop to my blog Bits & Pieces Paper Lab for tips on using twine on your projects.
Have fun creating your own version of these cards and be sure and check out this fun Kaisercraft Collection at Craft Warehouse.

- Michelle Price

Wednesday, February 4, 2015

Frame in a Frame Home Decor


We have projects for every type of crafter in this special blog series. We will show you how we did it, and what you need to do it, all found on the shelves of your local family owned and operated Craft Warehouse stores. Here is some inspiration and Do It Yourself projects to sprinkle your empty walls with!

Frame in Frame Decor @craftsavvy @sarahowens #craftwarehouse #frame #scrapbooking #diy #home #decor

Create a frame in frame. Start by choosing paper from our scrapbooking department for the large frame then Velcro the smaller frame on the glass of the large frame so that you can easily change out the picture later. We added a vinyl saying to help tell a story.

* 40% off Vinyl Sayings until February 23rd, 2015

Saturday, June 14, 2014

Paper Bow using We R Memory Keepers Envelope Punch Board

 
 Once I made one bow I was sold! This is such an easy project and I love that I can use my punch board for other things! Thanks to our Gresham store that had this figured out the moment they got the board. Here I have listed simple steps on how to create your own paper bow!
Paper Bow Tutorial using We R Memory Keepers Envelope Punch Board by Sarah Owens for @craftsavvy #craftwarehouse #wermemorykeepers #punchboard #diy #scrapbooking
Supplies:
  • We R Memory Keepers Envelope Punch Board
  • Paper Cutter
  • Scrapbook or Cardstock paper
  • Beacon 3in1 Glue
 Directions:
  1. Collect everything on your supply list.
  2. Cut paper into 3 strips: 1 - 1"x6" and 2 - 1"x5" strips
  3. Match up your 6" strip to punch board at the 3" mark and punch.
  4. Flip over and punch the other side.

     5.  Take the ends of the paper and trim edges like shown in photo 5
     6.  Repeat steps 3-5 for one 5" strip
     7.  Repeat steps 3-4 for the other 5" strip. Then punch a notch in each end shown in photo 7
     8.  This is what your pieces should look like in photo 8
 
    9.  Place dot of glue on the back side of large strip, then fold over to adhere paper
   10.  Repeat this step for the smaller strip
   11.  Glue one bow on top of the other and glue paper strip to the bottom
   12.  A perfect bow!





Wednesday, March 12, 2014

"Home" KaiserCraft Hanging Wood Board


Create this mini plaque holder by adding your favorite paper collection, I choose the new KaiserCraft "Art Of Life" collection and your favorite family photos!

Supplies:
  • Wood Board with 3 hanging wood squares (Cal-63)
  • KaiserCraft "Art of Life" paper collection
  • Black and Cream Acrylic Paint
  • Darice 3" Card Stock Letters
  • Ranger Glossy Crackle Accents
  • Tim Holtz key & key hole
  • All Night Media large pop dots
  • Jute String
  • We R memory Keepers corner punch & crop-a-dile
  • Black Acrylic Paint
  • Cream Acrylic Paint 
  • Foam Paint Brush
  • Tim Holtz Distressed ink
  • Beacon 3in1 glue

Directions:
  1. Take off the 3 mini wood squares of the wood plaque.
  2. Paint your wood surface with Black Acrylic Paint
  3. Once dry light brush cream paint to give it a weathered texture.
  4. Cut Paper to fit the wood plaque and mini boxes, Use corner punch to give you smooth corners.
  5. Then glue to the surface using Beacon 3in 1 glue.
  6. Paint Darice letters "HOME" using cream acrylic paint. once paint is dry spread a coat of glossy crackle accents and let dry. As this dries it will crackle.
  7. Start cutting paper to fit the mini hanging squares add photo's and embellishments.
  8. Punch holes in the top of the paper to fit clips and assemble on to the plaque.
  9. After your letters dry ad them to the plaque with embellishments, Key, Key hole and Jute string. Glue everything in to place using Beacon 3 in 1 glue. 






Wednesday, September 25, 2013

Echo Park's Reflections Fall Scrapbook Page by Design Team Member Erica Thompson


Hello Everyone!  My name is Erica Thompson and I am so very excited to be posting for the very first time here on The Craft Warehouse blog!  I had some great products to create with from The Craft Warehouse store and was able to scrap some recent photos of one of our boys using Echo Park's Reflections Fall  line.
 

I had four photos that I planned on using but then decided after going through the collection that I wanted to only use the two photos of my son and his acorns.  We had recently gone to the park and the boys had a blast finding acorns!  We had to keep a close eye on my youngest because he kept trying to eat them.  I knew this collection would be a perfect match for these photos and had so much creating my layout!

After I decided what photos I was going to use it was time to chose a background paper for my layout.  I normally take my photos and put them against each paper I have out and decide what I like best.  I ended up choosing one that matched the acorns my son had found and it also matched the football helmet on his sweatshirt.

Now that I have my background I like to start choosing pieces to layer my photos on.  I do tend to use a ton of layers but for some reason I was not feeling it with this layout.  I knew I had to use the patterned paper with the acorns on it so I went ahead and cut that down to a good size.  I am not one to measure so I just eyeball just about everything!  Once I had that paper cut down and placed it against a few of the other patterned papers and ended up picking out a great chevron paper that I thought went well with the other two papers.

When I scrap I do not follow any certain design rules I just have fun and do what I think looks good to me.  I have fun with it and just enjoy being creative.  Since my photos are going to have a light patterned paper behind them I decided to mat them with a dark brown paper from the collection to help them stand out. 

Now that I have my layers and my photos are matted I went ahead and adhered these pieced down to my background paper.  I only add adhesive to the centers of everything so that if I want to tuck in more layers and embellishments I can do it easily.  Once my layout is complete I will go back and add more adhesive to hold it all together or my favorite thing to use is staples!  Now that I have these temporary adhered to my layout it is start to add embellishments and bring this layout to life!  I start with a border strip from one of the collections sticker sheets.  I always take the stickers and stick them to the back of my hand a few times to remove some of their stick so they are easy to remove in case I change my mind after placing them on my layout.

This just happen to be the case with this border sticker and even though I liked the boarder strip I ended up removing it from my layout.  I continued to embellish my layout and I did alter a couple of the embellishments from the layered stickers.  I found a great layered sticker with some leaves and acorns on it but only wanted to use one of the acorn so I removed it and kept the dimensional with it and added it to this fabulous Bo Bunny flower.

Next I added a few embellishment clusters to my layout.  I tend to have at least one cluster somewhere on my layout.  I did keep this layout pretty clean but still had to add some clusters!
 


And that's it my layout is complete and I did it all while keeping my 3 year old busy with scrapbook paper, punches and markers and my 1 year old in his high chair eating his cereal!  Busy moms have to fit creative time in our schedules whenever we get the chance!  Here is a look at my completed layout!

I hope you enjoyed my layout and if you love this collection from Echo Park as much as I do make sure you visit Craft Warehouse where you will find everything you need to get your creative juices going!  Have a fabulous day!!

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