Showing posts with label Prima. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Prima. Show all posts

Thursday, February 7, 2013

Valentine Mailbox Tutorial

Whenever I walk by the dollar spot at Target and see the seasonal items, I always think: what can I make with that!  So, I picked up one of the red tin mailboxes and decided to embellish it for Valentine's Day. 



It was a fun and easy project. I used the pretty Echo Park paper and embellishments in the February kit at My Creative Scrapbook for this project.  



I started by removing the flag as I thought it would be easier to cover the mailbox with paper if the flag wasn't in my way. I re-attached the flag with a decorative brad. 


I added a Feb. 14 sticker and a ribbon to the flag and added Prima roses and a sentiment sticker to the mailbox.  To measure the patterned paper for the mailbox door, I traced the door onto patterned paper then cut along the pencil lines. 




I covered the mailbox door with patterned paper then added stickers and a ribbon tab. 

When finished, I stuffed the inside with some candy treats to make a sweet Valentine gift.  It's much more fun than a box of candy, don't you think?



Linking this to Tip Me Tuesday.

Tuesday, February 5, 2013

Baby Love: Echo Park Paper

It's the 5th of the month and time to reveal the new kits at My Creative Scrapbook. The kit club offers several different kits each month. I designed with the Creative Kit, which features the soft and pretty Love Story collection from Echo Park Paper

Although Love Story is obviously Valentine-themed, the kit also works well for other topics. I thought it worked especially well for baby girls, like my sweet niece. 



Here's a closeup of the embellishments at the bottom.  I used pop dots to layer some items.  



Here's a photo of the kit.  It includes the full Love Story line, chipboard, brads, ribbon and Prima flowers.  You can find all the details about My Creative Scrapbook kits here. 




I'll be back with more projects from this kit this week, including a fun altered project for Valentine's Day. Thanks for stopping by!

Saturday, October 6, 2012

Happy World Card Making Day!


Hello and happy Saturday. It's a great day for papercrafters, especially card makers. Today we have our own holiday, World Card Making Day.

I am thankful for all of you, my crafty friends and blog readers. Thank you for stopping by, for encouraging me, for inspiring me, for making me laugh, for making my day better.  I appreciate it so much.


This card is for you. 

Supplies:
CS: American Crafts
PP: Bella Blvd
Stickers: Bella Blvd
Flower: Prima
Twine: Trendy Twine
Punch: Martha Stewart
Ink: Ranger
Sewing Machine: Bernina
Cardboard:  Canvas Corp
Kit: My Creative Scrapbook 

Monday, October 1, 2012

So "Thankful" for the new My Creative Scrapbook Kit

The design team at My Creative Scrapbook is all set to reveal the new October kits on the 5th.  As always, we had with several different kits featured this month and all are just beautiful. 

I worked with the Creative Kit.  Here are my sneak peeks:





Do you recognize the paper and embellishments?  You can check back here or on the My Creative Scrapbook website on Friday for the full reveal. You can find sneaks of all the kits on the My Creative Scrapbook blog.

Thanks for stopping by. Tomorrow, I'll have some Halloween treats on my blog that were super fun to do. 

Friday, June 8, 2012

Tutorial : How To Make A Pinwheel and Other Tricks


Today I’d like to show you the fourth layout I made with the June Creative Kit at My Creative Scrapbook and a couple techniques I used. This kit feautured On The Sunny Side from My Mind’s Eye.


 

This is my preschooler taking a test drive on his new bike in our backyard. I wanted to show a sense of movement on the layout. I used a circle punch on the kraft cardstock to make a negative circle, then backed it with colorful geometric paper that was sort of arrow shaped. 


To emphasize the arrows and to suggest the forward roll of the bicycle, I punched small corners from white cardstock and stacked them together for thickness. Then I placed the corners like arrows across the negative punched circles and stitched them on the page. I repeated this in the opposite corner to help take the eyes around the page.



Another technique I used on this page was to make my own pinwheel. The kit included two small pinwheels with brads and I wanted to make a third and cluster the three together.



Pinwheels are super easy to make. Just start with a square, any size, from double-sided patterned paper (both sides with show).



Here, I used a 2-inch square punch but you could also cut your own square or use a die cut machine.  Fold your square til the corners touch and crease the fold marks, then fold the square again from the other corners and crease. 


Use the crease marks as guidelines for cutting the pinwheel. Cut halfway down every other crease, then fold the corner over to the middle.  Place a brad or button in the center.

Thanks for stopping by. You can find more information about the June kits at My Creative Scrapbook here. For information on the June Prima contest, click here.  It's super easy to enter; just submit your answers to three questions about My Creative Scrapbook.

Tuesday, June 5, 2012

June Kit Reveal Day at My Creative Scrapbook

Today is reveal day at My Creative Scrapbook and I’m so excited to share the kit and the first of the layouts I have been working on. I used the “Creative” kit which featured the Sunny Side collection by My Mind’s Eye. It’s such a pretty, playful kit full of summery goodness.



This is a layout celebrating my son’s favorite ice cream man. Earlier this year, my parents bought an ice cream vendor business and my preschooler loves going to festivals and venues in search of his favorite vendor. The top photo shows my Dad handing Cory a free dish of vanilla and the bottom photo is Cory adding sprinkles. My little one is very serious about the sprinkles!


I loved how perfectly the summer theme of this paper fit my photos. This kit has the cutest embellies. This little ice cream truck was one of my favorites. The kit also includes a die cut sheet and I sewed the banners from that sheet down the side for a festive look. The title says: Found A Favorite Vendor.

I have three more layouts to show you with this kit. I’ll be back tomorrow with two clean and simple pages and on Friday with a technique page and tutorial. You can see all the kits and reveals in the design team gallery here.

There are so many exciting things happening this month at My Creative Scrapbook. We are launching two new monthly add-on kits: Dusty Attic and Mixed Media. You can find out the details on the My Creative Scrapbook website here

We’re also holding a Prima contest and there are some seriously fabulous prizes up for grabs. (See pic below!!) 


To enter the Prima contest, just answer three questions, which are posted on the blog for My Creative Scrapbook here. 

Monday, June 4, 2012

How To Curl Twine: Vase of Paper Flowers


I am delighted to announce this news today:  I’ve joined the design team of Trendy Twine.  I first fell in love with Trendy Twine back in January when I was a guest designer. The twine is such a great weight and lays and falls so nicely. Trendy Twine is a three-color twist that comes in traditional colors mixed with white as well as custom colors mixed with other colors. It’s beautiful to work with and I couldn’t be more excited to join the team.

Let’s see some Trendy Twine at work, shall we? For this project, I made a vase of paper flowers.

 
I used flower kits from Little Yellow Bicycle’s Paradise and Wonder & Wishes collections to make the accordian flowers, added button centers from Basic Grey, then attached the flowers to floral wire stems. To incorporate the twine, I wrapped Twisted Lime twine around the five largest flowers.


To make a curled "ribbon" from twine, I wet the twine with glue, using Claudine Hellmuth's Multi Medium Matte.  While wet, I wrapped the twine around a straw. Once the twine dried, I unwound it from the straw and the twine sprung right back into shape. (Note the twine in the demonstration below is a different shade of green).


Here is a close-up of the curly cue twine ribbon.


To celebrate the new design team, Trendy Twine is having a blog hop and is giving a way a spool of twine (winner's choice) to a commenter chosen by random draw. You can find all the details on the Trendy Twine website here.  

Thanks so much for stopping by.  I really appreciate your visit.  I'll be back tomorrow with reveal day and a Prima contest from My Creative Scrapbook.

Linking this to Tip Me TuesdayTater Tots & Jello and Today's Creative Blog.

Sunday, May 20, 2012

Bark, Ruff, Howl: A Doggie Hello

Hi, hey, hello there.  Bark, ruff, howl.  I like to keep a stash of cards with every day sentiments on hand, something that I can send for any occasion or just because. I’m always on the lookout for a paper line that fits this bill and the Echo Park Paper's mini theme Woof was perfect.  Even though we aren’t dog owners, I couldn’t resist this cute collection.


I particularly liked the paper in the Woof collection with all the doggie sayings. I used that paper as a background on my card, then pop-dotted a few speech bubbles for emphasis. The chipboard doggie is from Echo Park's Hello Summer line and worked perfectly with the Woof collection. 

Also, I wanted to share some fun news today. My Creative Scrapbook is having a contest that starts June 5. The particulars are still under wraps but I know it involves Prima and bling and lots of fabulous prizes. I’ll post more information about the contest and sneak peeks of the prizes as soon as I know more.

All the details of the contest will be posted on http://www.mycreativescrapbook.com/ . We’d love to have you join us!
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