Showing posts with label 3D Items. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 3D Items. Show all posts

June 11, 2012

MFT Creative Challenge for June ~ Frame It

Hi there!  With a new month comes a new Creative Challenge from My Favorite Things!  We were asked this month to "Frame It".  I was all over this challenge and couldn't wait to get started! 

Head on over to the MFT Blog for a link to each designer participating in June's Creative Challenge.

I made some framed art for each of my girls to hang above their beds.  I've had these acrylic shadow box frames by Darcie's for about two years.  These particular frames are the Brooklyn Large Frame.  They were just begging to be altered!  I really wish I had taken some pics of how they looked before I prettied them up.  They are a chipboard/cardboard type material that were a dark Kraft color.  I painted them, distressed them and then decorated with some awesome Die-namics dies.

This post is picture heavy so sit back, relax and read on!

The first frame was made for my youngest, Sarah.  I started by painting the entire frame white.  After it dried (which really took no time at all)  I painted the base of the frame with red paint.  I then placed strips of tape on the outside of the frame so that I could paint red stripes over the white.  When it was all dry, I removed the tape and distressed the entire frame, base and all with a four sided sanding block.  I LOVE LOVE LOVE the distressed look!  All of the papers I used are from the Simple Stories Summer Fresh 6x6 pad.

The banner was made with the new Die-namics Traditional Tags STAX.  Each tag was finised with an eyelet and some twine. I used the Die-namics By the Letters and By the Letters Upper for her name.  


Here I've used the Die-namics Heart's a Plenty on a piece of corrugated cardboard.  I distressed it with some white craft ink and finished it with a gingham flower made using the Die-namics Flower Trio.


The Die-namicsVintage Flourish was cut from patterned paper and was finished with another corrugated cardboard heart cut using the heart from the Die-namics Homespun Birdhouse die.  A smaller gingham flower was cut using the Die-namics Flower Trio.



Here's a close up of the distressing and the tag.  Oh, I forgot to add that the scallops on the bottom of each tag was made with the Die-namics Mini Scallop Edge die.  I LOVE how this turned out!




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My second frame was made for my oldest, Lauren.  It was painted in the same way the first frame was painted, only with white and yellow paint.

Lauren wanted a quote in her shadow box frame and she chose this quote from Pearls of Wisdom.  It was cut out with the Die-namics Oval STAX set 1 and Oval STAX set 2.  The gingham paper was cut using the Die-namics Fishtail Flags STAX.  The tags were cut using the Die-namics Traditional Tags STAX.  The letters were cut from My Favorite Felt in Cloud White using the Die-namics By the Letters and By the Letters Upper.


The flower on the outside of the frame was made using the following Die-namics:  Mini Royal Roses, Flower Trio, Botanical Beauty and Royal Leaves.  LOVE how you can stack all the different flowers!  The corrugated heart was a leftover from the first frame.  It was cut using the heart from the Die-namics Homespun Birdhouse die set.


Here's a close up of the flower:



And a close up of the quote:





Here are all the Die-namics I used:
















Whew....are you still with me?  So are you inspired to Frame It?  I hope so!

Thank you so much for stopping by!  I hope you have a great day!

May 7, 2012

May Creative Challenge from MFT ~ Wreaths

Hi there!  It's May Creative Challenge time for My Favorite Things and I can't wait for you to see my project.  But first, here are some specifics about this month's challenge:

"Our Design Team Creative Challenge is a monthly feature, where we challenge our design team to explore their creative side using a specific theme, product or technique. This month, we're creating wreaths. Be sure to check the MFT Blog for a list of all the designers who have put their MFT stamps and/or Die-namics dies to work to create a wreath for you today!"

Okay, so this was truly a CHALLENGE for me as I rarely stray from cardmaking or scrapbooking when faced with creative time.  However, once I got started on my wreath I had a blast, thanks to my Die-namics dies!  And my wreath will go oh so perfectly in my "hopefully sometime soon" bedroom/craft area makeover!

I started with a 10 inch foam wreath, wrapped it with some burlap strips (actually, this was the hardest part for me) and then got to work cutting, rolling and hot glueing all my flowers to the wreath.

The Die-namics I used on my wreath are Botanical Beauty, Large Royal Rose, Mini Royal Roses, Royal Leaves, Leafy Flourish and Large Leafy Flourish.  All the patterned papers are Authentique Loyal.










Here are the Die-namics I used:









Thanks for stopping by!

July 19, 2010

My Hero Verve Project Parade


Hi there and happy Monday!  Well, at least I hope it's happy for you!  Today is my turn to post on the Verve Blog for this month's Project Parade.  The theme this month is My Hero....This may be a person serving your country, a family member or a friend.  This is the project I made.  To find out the back story and see more pics, then head on over to the Verve Blog

I hope you have a great week!  Thanks for stopping by!

May 23, 2010

Meghan's Diaper Cake

Hi there everyone!!  I just wanted to pop in this morning to show you what I've been up to the last couple days!  My cousin, Meghan, is pregnant with her first child and yesterday we went to her baby shower!  On Friday, my youngest dd, Sarah, and I made this diaper cake for her.  Sarah loves to help roll the diapers!  This is the third one I've made as a baby shower gift and they are always a big hit!  I used this awesome tutorial from Susan Liles! 

Meghan is having a boy and the nursery is done in lime green, chocolate!  All of the dp is October Afternoon Fly a Kite and the Chocolate cardstock is Dark Chocolate from Papertrey Ink.  The rolled diapers surround a bottle of baby powder and a baby bottle!  I purchased the letters at my LSS.  She really loved it and it was a big hit with everybody!

You can check out my other two diaper cakes here and here!

I hope you have a great Sunday! 

May 15, 2010

Garden Party Blooms Gift Set plus SFYTT


Hi there everyone!  When Taylored Expressions had their release a couple weeks ago, I made a really cute Birthday Box with the new Garden Party Blooms set and said I would be back with a matching card......well.....here it is!

And here is the original box!

And here they are together!

Here are a few details:  The layout for the card is this week's Sketch For You To Try from Jen del Muro.  I used the new Garden Party Blooms set by Taylored Expressions.  All of the flowers were stamped in Memento Tuxedo Black onto a mixture of October Afternoon Fly a Kite and Thrift Shop DP, cut out and popped up for dimension.  I rounded all of the corners of the card with a Corner Chomper.  I just love how this set turned out!  Now I need to find someone to give it to!

Well, thank you so much for stopping by!  I hope you all have a great Sunday!

May 7, 2010

Taylored Expressions Release Day!!

Good Morning everyone!  It's finally release day at Taylored Expressions!  All of the sets you've seen plus the sets you'll see today are all available right now at the Taylored Expressions store!

Today we are showing you Father's Day A La Carte which consists of two image/sentiment combinations from the Apple Doodle Ink Line!  I also have another project made with the new sets designed by Taylor, Garden Party Blooms and Garden Party Critters!  So why don't we get started!


This card uses the one of the new Father's Day A la Carte images, Real Classic.  I actually made this card for my BIL who celebrated his birthday on May 5th.  This A la Carte set comes with two sentiments.  I only used the one seen on the card and then used a Happy Birthday sentiment from another TE set on the inside.  All of the DP and cardstock are from the Garden Party Pantry Kit.  The twill is from my stash as is the button.  The car was stamped in Memento Black ink and colored in with Copics.  It was cut out with Curved Rectangle Nestabilities.  I love making cards for my hubby's family because they all appreciate the work that I put into them and they display them for a LONG time!  

 





My next project is this cute little 3x3 box!  It will house my girlfriend's birthday gift (a gift card) with a couple little candies!  I love making these boxes because they are so easy, but they really pack a punch!  I used the new TE sets Garden Party Blooms (flowers) and Garden Party Critters (sentiment) and just LOVE how this turned out!  The dp is a mix of the new October Afternoon Thrift Shop and Fly a Kite.  The flowers were die cut with the same dp with the smaller flowers popped up for dimension.  I will be making a card to match this, so be looking for that soon!

Don't forget to check out the rest of the Baker's Dozen and their awesome projects!


Thank you for stopping by!