Thursday, February 18, 2010

Fabulous Dollar Store Find!

Rosettes made by Debi Boring

Last week I met up with some art friends-isn't it great when you can get together with like minded friends who "get it" there's nothing better!  Anyway I digress... my friend Debi shared some rosettes she made from some sparklie tulle she bought.  But this wasn't just any sparklie tulle!  She found  fun little (I do mean little!) glittery fairy skirts at the Dollar Tree store!
Here's a picture of the fairy skirts as is (there are 6 colors in all). It's hard to tell in the picture but each skirt has strips of the tulle hanging down connected to the elastic around the skirt. The strips are the perfect width and length for the rosettes!  Of course a trip to the Dollar Tree store was in order before we headed home! We had to find those fairy skirts!  I didn't know what I was going to do with them, but I just HAD to have them who can resist glittery tulle!!

Here I braided three strips of the tulle together and then began rolling and gluing as I  rolled. The hardest part for me was trying to be neat about the glue!

 

I folded the strip over and did a quick loose basting stitch then pulled on the threads to gather the tulle.  Trust me I am not a sewer so if I can do this you can too!

On this one I didn't fold it over but just did a basting stitch and gathered. I personally like the more finished look of the folded and stitched tulle.

Here you can see I used pinking shears to cut out a disk of felt and some petals from felt.  You can either stack and sew the layers together or or glue them. I then sewed a button into the center.
 Here's two of my finished rosettes.  Aside from embellishments they'd be fun with pin backs added or adhered to a hair clip for a little girl.  The uses and possibilities are endless! 

Thank you once again Dollar Store!! 

I hereby issue a dollar tree fairy skirt challenge to see what you can make out of them...if you do please post a link back here we'd all love to see what you created :-) 
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Wednesday, February 17, 2010

White Chocolate Cupcakes


I'd forgotten to post this pic of the cupcakes I made on Valentine's Day for my family.  Since I've made a decision to eat healthy I was good and didn't have one-Sweets aren't my big downfall so it wasn't too hard of a decision.  I used a spice cake mix since that's what I had on hand, and then melted white candy chocolate I  had left over from my Christmas baking and dipped the tops of the cupcakes into the melted chocolate. Judging by how fast they were eaten I'd say they were a big hit!  The cool thing I liked about using the chocolate is that I could stack them without having to worry about frosting :-)

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Tuesday, February 16, 2010

Calendar Grlz 2010


I previously posted about a calendar RR I'm participating in.  Each month a new calendar journal arrives and we do about 4 spreads.  Here is my February Calendar art. This calendar was fun and funky! If there were images on the page I did not cover them up but worked them into the page.
Page 1.  Background paper, pens and Color Mists.
Page 2. Vellum background with Color Mists and chalk inks.
Page 3. Decorative paper, pocket with a tag, paint pens and chalk inks
Page 4.  Color Mist and black spray webbing.


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Monday, February 15, 2010

And the OWOH Winner is...

International Giveaway has begun!


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I'm excited to announce the winners of the 
::::insert drumroll:::::
Since blogspot doesn't give a number for each 
comment just a total number of comments left.  I decided 
early on that I would just write down peoples names as 
they left comments and put them in a bowl and then draw 
names. Below is my bowl I chose the winning names out of..
And the winners are:
  • Monica from Giddygreetings-
  • Donna from Maryland-dwarrington1@gmail.com
And I couldn't resist picking a third winner:
  • Becca-scoobyboo212@gmail.com
Please email me back with your 
full name and snail mail addy.

Congratulations to the winners and thank you all for participating and leaving such wonderful comments and for allowing me to journey along on this magic carpet ride to your blogs!

Sunday, February 14, 2010

Happy Valentine's Day!

 A photo I took of my son's hands, I just love it!
Hope you have a loving day!

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Saturday, February 13, 2010

Winter Wonderland Banners Arrived!



 Way back in the fall I posted about a
winter wonderland fabric banner swap 
I was participating in.  Yesterday I received my 
banners and spectactular does not do them justice!!
Aren't they beautiful

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Friday, February 12, 2010

Patina Soul's Gorgeous Giveaway

 
Run don't walk to Patina Soul and 
check out their Gorgeous giveaway 
they're having.  In fact there is
more then one giveaway, so take 
a moment to stop by and peruse.
 
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Crafty Blogger Blurbs


With Valentin's right around the 
corner check out this weeks 
Crafty Blogger Blurbs for last 
min Valentine Ideas. 

About Family Crafts
Need an easy, last-minute Valentine's Day gift or card? Sherri has some great ideas for you
 

Craftside-A behind-the-scenes peek at a crafty world

Craftside is in love with a free tattoo style Valentine graphic from the book Design Parts Sourcebook: Rock and Street Culture, a how-to on making a freeform monoprint, dresses folded from maps, and a lovebird puppet


Crafty Princess Diaries
Tammy reviews a new craft book she received: The Perfect Handmade Bag by Clare Youngs.
 

Cross Stitch at About.com
Since Connie can't crochet, she decided to create some Cross Stitch Doilies simple enough for beginning stitchers.
 

Margot Potter The Impatient Crafter
Valentine's Day is looming and Madge shares a swell idea for a combo pin/card your teen can whip up for Mom or Grandmom. These would be cute anytime of year!
 

Mixed Media Artist
Cyndi's "question of the month" is what's your top ten list of mixed media art blogs to read regularly?
http://www.mixed-media-artist.com/2010/02/question-of-month-bloggers-to-watch.html

Stefanie Girard's Sweater Surgery
How to make a button covered headband with a recycled t-shirt inspired by a project from the book The Paper Bride by Esther K. Smith
 

The Artful Crafter
Do you dream of designing and making your own jewelry? Here are some tips from Eileen to help you get started.
 
The Crochet Dude
Drew offers up a great review on the new Debbie Stoller line of yarns "Stitch Nation".


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Create Canvas



Here's a fun canvas I finished up the other day.
I created the background using my new
Electrifying Neon Color Mists
hen used paint pens for the wording.

I created the background by layering the Neon Color Mists then allowing the colors to drip.  I would then let it drive for a bit on it's own and then finish drying with the heating gun.  After  a couple of layers I sprinkled salt over the wet Color Mists and allowed it to dry and then added more color and then dried again..once it was completely dry I brushed off most of the salt but some of it remained which I thought was great it added texture to the piece.  Once I was happy with my background I sealed it with PYMII before I added the lettering with the paint pens.


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Art Peeps Meet-up

 Nothing better then meeting up with art friends.  Yesterday I met up with several of my art peeps in the east bay.  Much fun was had by all! There were flying glasses and a plate, singing and even a visit by her regal self Queen Joanne!


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Thursday, February 11, 2010

Freebie Postcards


  
Freebie Postcards
Take me to the Freeibe Postcards 
so I can send one to a friend!

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Tuesday, February 09, 2010

Fractured Cupid Tales

Meet Granny Cupid my newest whimsical character I just finished drawing and cleaning up.  She's quite the teller of dented love stories. Just a bit of warning here her cupid's wand can get a bit wonky at times though she does have the best of intentions. . .


Granny's arrived just in time for 
Valentine's Day to give you some 
of her warped sage advice:


"Love is like buying on ebay...it sounds 
really good in the description until it arrives 
at your door--Deal with it!" -Granny Cupid 
 ***
"Husbands are like your favorite underwear...
just when you've broke them in it's time to 
throw them out!"-Granny Cupid
***
"Love is like bad breath...deal with it!"
-Granny Cupid



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Monday, February 08, 2010

Crafty Blogger Blurbs

  

The Artful Crafter How to make laminated tasseled bookmarks and personalize them for any occasion. And don’t miss Eileen’s follow-on tutorial on making your own tassels (should you run out mid-project as she did – lol).

  Mixed Media Artist Snow painting? Sure...go shovel up a small bucket full and meet Cyndi at her blog!

Stefanie Girard's Sweater Surgery See how to make a Paper Flower with a quilling paper fringer inspired by one from the beautiful book- Home, Paper, Scissors by Patricia Zapata

 Crafty Princess Diaries Tammy is so excited! She has some new craft books to read, yes!

Margot Potter The Impatient Crafter Make a romantic ribbon wristlet with The Impatient Crafter for iLoveToCreate.

Cathie Filian Enter win Cathie's HUGE 101 Snappy Fashions Giveaway!

Cross Stitch at About.com Stitch up some witty signs for your laundry room using patterns Connie created using help from the About.com Laundry Guide Mary.

About Family Crafts Sherri wonders what you could create using buttons?

Craftside-A behind-the-scenes peek at a crafty world
Craftside's got how-tos on making a double sided hanger out of a soda tab, burning the edges of silk, a good list of essential oils to add to homemade paints, a gift tote bag tutorial and some really wacky mannequin outfits from CHA!

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Friday, February 05, 2010

New Neon Color Mists!

Introducing our newest 
Color Mists Set:

Electrifying Neons are vivid neon sprayable watercolors 
All 6 colors have a slight shimmer and opaqueness to them, so if your a fan of our Brite Lights, Molten Metals you'll love our new
Electrifying Neons!
As usual we need your help
naming the new colors!


Voting's closed 
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to see the winners!






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your own set of 
Electrifying Neons 
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Thursday, February 04, 2010

Mailable Valentine & Birthday Card Canvas Panel

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Here are two cards I've made using canvas flower panels.  One I created for Valentine's Day and the other for  a special someone's birthday.  I plan to mail these as is in the mail without envelopes.  I have mailed many things as is in the mail from shoes to tins so don't let them tell you that you can't do it.  After all if people can mail live chickens you can certainly mail a little ole canvas panel :-)
Supplies Used

Canvas Flower Panel (Can be purchased Here)

Acrylic Paints

StazOn Ink & Chalk Inks

Stamps

Foam Roller or Brayer

White Paint Pen (Can be purchased Here)

Black Sharpie

Punchinella (Can be purchased Here)

Ribbon
PYMII (Can be purchased Here)
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    Using the foam roller roll on your paint or you can use a paint brush.
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    Once piece is completely dry using StazOn ink stamp  your message on to flower panel. 
    valen3
    Add color to help pop your piece using chalk inks around the edges.
    valen4
    To add more depth stamp through Punchinella, stencils or doilies using chalk inks.
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    Turn flower panel over and add your addresses using a black sharpie pen.
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    Seal & protect the entire piece using the awesome PYMII.

    Monday, February 01, 2010

    Junque Treasure!

    For all you Altered Artists, Trash to Treasure and Repurposing Queens and Steampunk Artists out there you will appreciate this little treasure I was gifted with yesterday!

     
     Yesterday hubby brought me back an awesome surprise from a swap meet he went to! This use to be a Pacific Gas and Electric first aid box and he paid all of .50 for it!

    Inside had surprise rusted goodies as well and thebest thing of all is that it's already aged so I don't have to do anything else but figure out what to make out of it all:-)


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