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Friday, June 22, 2012

"Yum Yum" Mini Album: by Wendy Morris


Hello Hello! 

Wendy here with a "yum yum" blog post for ya' this Friday!
Super excited to share up my "yummy" mini for all you foodies out there near, far, and wide...domestic & global & all cultures!  Come & unite!


A bit into my inspo....I've globe trotted in my full-time work as audit manager and travel quite a bit and in that piece of life I get to sample and try new foods at some pretty neat places...cubby holes I would normally pass by but locals rave for me to try + lots of international travels that just swoon the taste buds with some amazing flavors!  I pinch myself often for all the wonderful experiences, travels, and of course, incredible food!

So, without further ado, here's my mini, "Yum Yum".  I'll share a bit here & there into my creative & inspiration process in putting it together.

Enjoy!



Here I used stamps onto the cardboard and splattered mist/paint for added interest.


Sweet memories of cafes and beautiful restaurants in Italy. 
Nothing like a finished plate as a beautiful remembrance of that amazing meal.
I focus on lots of details in my projects and really using these details to draw out the memories from the photos.



The perfect Italian cappucino...need I say more.  Yep, straight to the heart of goodness.




Sweet tea (with ice, please), that's how we do it in the South (and a Mason jar makes it even a bit more comfy).  I made a play on the Southern states with the random splash of States stamps here.  Splashes of coordinating bling and pearls add a bit of charm to this page and all the pages in this mini.



Krispy Kreme doughnuts. You know when the "light is on". Fresh, hot, and oh.so.good.  and you HAVE to whiz into the drive thru or pop in for a "hot off the press" doughnut.



After dinner, a bit of Limoncello in Italy. A bit of that "warmth-sour-sweet-kick". And "the boy" likes the licorice. {insert my face..bleckk}




Bagels in NYC. Even better straight in a NYC diner. Oh, yes.  The fast pace, the greasy smells, the entire city vibe. Love it.



Paella in Madrid, Spain. Heavenly.  A bit of Sangria is nice too and better when enjoyed with local friends in the local plazas and people watching and chatting.


Here I used mini popsicle sticks to play on the ice cream theme to this page. Fun fun!



Love love the risotta in Italy!  My boyfriend is Italian (and currently lives in Austria) and we recently were in Italy this April for a mini vacation and had this amazing risotta with squid and shrimp at a quaint & cozy restaurant. So yummy!



When in NYC, definitely make a "pit stop" at Crumbs! Holy gosh goodness in cupcake sin!
Voted "NYC's Best Cupcakes"!  I think they run a very close vote to Magnolia Bakery in NYC (in my opinion).  Just try both places and you'll be a super happy cupcake lover (or easily converted).






I live in the South (aka Alabama) on the Bay and it's all about some hotness & sunshine but I'm lucky to live a few hours from New Orleans (aka NOLA). Love it when crawfish boils are in full season! Don't knock them until you try them.  All about the technique & oh so spicy & good in NOLA with some corn on the cob, potatoes, and sausage!  

Now that I've made you hungry...ha...hope you enjoyed a glimpse into my foodie travels.

Supplies:
  • Paper: My Mind's Eye, Studio Calico, 7 Gypsies, Echo Park
  • Rubons: Studio Calico, SEI, Basic Grey, October Afternoon, Creative Imaginations
  • Thickers: American Crafts
  • Flair Badges & Buttons: American Crafts, Studio Calico
  • Stamps: Studio Calico, Unity Stamp Co, American Crafts, My Mind's Eye, Hero Arts, Technique Tuesday, Hampton Art
  • Mist: Studio Calico
  • Mini Wood Popsicle Sticks: Treehouse Studio
  • Mini Glitter Heart: Recollections
  • Ink: Clearsnap, Ranger
  • Tapes: K&Co Smash, Advantus-Tim Holtz, Cavallini & Co.
  • Wood Veneer Shapes:  Studio Calico
  • File Tabs: K&Co Smash, http://alifehandmade.bigcartel.com/, http://www.shopevalicious.com/ 
  • Pearls & Bling: Want2Scrap
  • Tiny Attacher Stapler: Advantus-Tim Holtz
  • Wood Bingo Numbers: Maya Road, Advantus-Tim Holtz
  • Metal Photo Corner: American Crafts
  • Vintage Typewriter


Tuesday, December 20, 2011

How to make a Want2Scrap-fabulous headband!


Have you been over to visit the Ribbon department at Want2Scrap lately?  Oh my stars, but it is bursting at the seams with new gorgeous product including......*drumroll*....rose ribbon!


Will you just LOOK at the amazing array of colors and sizes in my last order?  I adore these romantic and elegant fabric roses and while I am looking forward to adding them to my papercrafting projects I truly couldn't resist trying my hand at a homemade fashion accessory using a simple headband and the Larger Purple Rose 3" from Want2Scrap.


The three inch size makes quite an impact and a single blossom fills the palm of my hand.  Above you can see the "backside" of the rose on the left (which is quite pretty sewn to coordinating mesh fabric) and on the right is the "topside".  I love the variegated shades throughout the rose...no two look the same.


I gathered up an inexpensive plastic headband, one full and one half piece of the Larger Purple Rose 3" plus a gorgeous Ribbon Slides - Circle from Want2Scrap (have you seen THESE?!, oh be sure to check check all the different shapes of ribbon slides), a piece of black maribou craft feather boa and a small black and white striped ribbon scrap.


I used my go to multi-media embellishment glue, Fabri-tac from Beacon Adhesives.  Love this stuff!  Once you have your pieces gathered, just layer them onto the flower using Fabri-tac.


I gathered the half rose piece so that the ends touched and made a smaller looped flower to top the maribou feathers and then the final layer of the striped ribbon and ribbon slide topped off the piece.


Once the rose has been layered, I applied a generous line of Fabri-tac to the headband itself.


I was able to negotiate a live model for my project for the price of....what else?....
one Want2Scrap-fabulous headband!


This headband was a cinch to put together and would make a great gift too!


I adore the dimension the fabric rose provides to the project while still being lightweight, elegant and fun to combine with bits and pieces of craft items to make one of a kind accessories! 


From the bottom side, you can see that the rose ensemble doesn't interfere with the teeth on the headband.  I can't wait to make more of these and I also think my girls would love making their own!


She likes it!  She really really likes it!  ...and I'm pretty sure I was making it for her anyway *wink*!

So what do you think?  Are you ready to try making your own accessories with Want2Scrap fabric flowers? I would love to see what you come up with!


Want2Scrap™ Materials Used:

Cross Promotional Product Used:

Additional Product Used:
Ribbon
maribou feather boa
plastic headband

Tuesday, December 13, 2011

Vintage Christmas Ornament -Tag

Hello again. I hope everybody is enjoying their Christmas Season with lots of family, friends, shopping and good food. We’ve had a slow start, but now in full swing with all the season has to offer. But the most important is family.

My project today is a Vintage Christmas Ornament/Tag. We have many friends that are big on wine, and get together for wine tasting. So each year we give them a bottle of wine, and I make a custom tag that fits their décor, and colors to place on the bottle. I think it’s so funny that they love seeing the different tags I’ve made for them, and look forward to receiving them more than the wine LOL!! Then use them as a Christmas decorations the following year.

I made a quick step-by-step video showing you how this lovely project was created.

Thanks for visiting today - Linda :)




Supplies Used:


Want2Scrap™

Nestaboard Lacey Ovals

Nestabling Lacey Ovals all Silver Rhinestones


Cross Promotional Products:

Spellbinders™

Lacey Ovals Nestabilities®

Layered Poinsettia Shapeabilities®

Standard Circles SM®

JustRite Cling Stamps, Merry and Bright.

Beacon Zip Dry Glue.

Graphic 45 Baby & Bride Collection.


Other Products:

Vintage Photo, Tea Dye Distress Inks.

Sandal, Salmon and Juniper Acrylic Paint Dabbers.

May Arts Silver Cord, and Crochet Lace.

Crystal Coarse Glitter.

Tape, 2-Way Glue.

Glue Dots.

Maya Road Trinket Beads - Dangling Chandelier

Silver Beads.

Fun Fur.


Thursday, November 24, 2011

Distress, no mess! Happy Thanksgiving!

It looks like another "get your hands messy" kind of day! I decided to create this tag to add to the planter that will sit at my Thanksgiving table using lots of Want2Scrap™ products .

A few details...

This is what you will need:
Distress ink or stains
Spray ink
Paint
Faber-Castrell Gelatos
Tag, water, paintbrush

I started off staining both the cardboard and Nestaboard™


Now add a little paint to the edges and crevices...you can use a brush or just a finger.

Now used distress inks to distress the edges of your materials.

Use the spray inks to distress your tag.

Color the envelope with gelatos and add a little water to them to spread. It brings on a water color type of look.


Hope you are enjoying your holiday and find time to get a little messy yourself!


Want2Scrap™ products:
Nestaboard Labels Eighteen™
Chipboard Embellishments - Style A
Nestabling Petite Scalloped Circles in Silver
72 Count - Silver Rhinestones

Product Partners:
Beacon Adhesives

Other Products"
Ink- Ranger
Paint- Claudine Hellmuth
Spray Ink- Tattered Angels
Walnut Stain- Fiber Scraps
Faber-Castell Gelatos
Pattern Paper- Lily Bee, Websters Pages
Alphabet- K & Company
Other- Cardboard, Tag, Envelope, Placecard

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