Friday, February 15, 2013

Heritage Lay-Out/Faux "Sealing Wax" Seals


1925 Photo of Hubby's Great Great Grandmother

I scanned and printed the back of the picture postcard which had my husband's grandmother's handwriting.  I wanted it to be part of the lay-out.




Isn't this a great purse! I would love to have that today...from 1925.









Here is a close up of the clay seal I created in the flower center. I added the brad, painted and sprayed glimmer mist after baking.



I wanted to show you another way to use the clay seals. I created this pocket to add to a scrapbook lay-out. A sneaky way to add more pictures, journaling or memorabilia to a page.


These project is linked to these challenges:


Sunday, January 27, 2013

Ways to use Your Faux Seals

 There are so many Fun Ways to use your Faux Seals.

 Below is a snowflake metal button inside a clay seal. I used UTEE and ink after baking the clay to compliment the button.


Use them in Scrapbooking and Cards!



Here is a portion of a scrapbook page with a starfish clay seal as part of the sea embellishments along inked cheesecloth.






Use them on envelopes! Above the brad holds the clay seal onto the flower and envelope.
Below, the seal helps hold the matchbook flap closed...this minibook holds wallet size pictures on a scrapbook page.


Or use them on all your favorite Papercrafts, Homemade Boxes or Altered Projects!


                                See My Etsy for several designs clay seals ready for your projects.
OR....DIY

Here is a picture of my latest batch after the baking process. They are ready to add back in the brad or button then paint, foil or ink.


Happy Crafting!! 
I shared this creation/DIY with

Saturday, January 12, 2013

Holiday Art Blessing Givaway


I just received a beautiful gift in the mail last week from Lani and her blog giveaway at Healing Expressions
Included inside this beautiful butterfly box was a print of one of her original designs on a card (below).  The round pocket mirror (below) also looks like one of her creations but I'm not certain...I'll have to ask her about that.

You can find her inspirational artwork and gifts on her Etsy...gorgeous pieces....and now showcased at Camas Antiques Washington state.

Monday, December 17, 2012

Upcycled Library Cards/Holiday Art Blessing

 My post this week features the most inspiring artist I follow,  Lani at Healing Expressions and her Holiday Art Blessing Giveaway and 20% off Healing Expression's Etsy Store Sale!!

Her inspirational art flows beautifully through every piece she creates.
 Lani's Blessing for the Christmas season: "May the joy and peace of the season bring hope to your hearts"!

I also want to share my Upcycled Library Cards

This piece was one of the crafts I made for the Library's Artisan Guild show last weekend.

I used Tim Holtz Tattered Floral dies, matte board and black cardstock then lined the back with more cards.
The soda can pull is attached to the back with E6000 for hanging.


This project is linked to:

Pink Paper Paradise
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Monday, December 3, 2012

Homemade Ornaments/Ornament Exchange

 This month I enjoyed taking part in  One Artsy Mama's Ornament Exchange
Amy partnered me up with Kirsten at One Tough Mother blog. It was so fun getting to know a fellow blogger.
This is part of what I learned about Kirsten to help create an ornament she would enjoy.
"I love color - so really, any color is wonderful :)  I'm a huge fan of owls. 
I'd love anything: colorful, shabby chic, unique!"
I had never given owls much thought when it comes to ornaments but I was up for the challenge! I found an adorable string of owl beads at the Beadin' Path in Freeport Maine, close to where I live. I was very excited to have the owl to create around.
 A bit of a rustic, woodland design is what I came up with.


 I had fun picking out coordinating beads for her snowflake to match the owl. 

These were my gifts to Kirsten.


I had made these shaker box ornaments in the past. They are little paper mache boxes filled with enough seed beads to cause the shaker sound. For this one, I wrapped it with burlap, strips of sheet music and beaded twine. The tricky part was the beaded branch which is attached to the pin holding the owl onto the box.

  This is Kirsten's beautiful gift to me!


I don't have my tree up yet but this beautiful vintage style jeweled ornament would look lovely anywhere!
   Combined with the book pages this is truly a very unique piece and just the style I adore.  
Thank you again Kirsten
 Check out her DIY ornament week beginning next Monday Dec 10th. It should be a great time!!

In addition to Ornament Exchange my ornaments are also linked to
Make it Monday
Terrific Tuesdays

Sunday, November 25, 2012

Gift in a Jar Adorned with Beaded Snowflake

First I want to share


 Home Sweet Butterfly featured some of my Christmas homemade gifts from  My Etsy   Be sure to check out her beautiful blog for her helpful links and wonderful Christmas ideas!

Make your own Gift in a Jar

(Other Ideas for Your Beaded Snowflake Gift Giving)

See post below, Nov 10, on how to make Beaded Snowflakes

 This Gift in a Jar 
is an almond seasoning mix for making Almond Rice.
1 C slivered almonds, toasted
2Tbs dried parsley
41/2tspdillweed
1Tbs dried minced onion
1tspsalt
3/4tsp celery seed
3/4tsp garlic powder
1/2tsp pepper
Combine ingredients and divide up into about 7 batches. Each container should hold about 1 1/3C
(3Tbs of mix is needed per batch of rice).
See the recipe and printable gift tags below.


Using some clipart I found, I printed it to fit the lid of the jar. Faux snow and Twinklets or glitter decorate the outer circle. Glossy Accents can further seal the clipart for a shiny glass finish.


For more recipes, visit http://www.tasteofhome.com/
Enjoy!


This recipe is linked to this party too!
Sumo's Sweet Stuff

Saturday, November 10, 2012

Kid's Crafts for Craft Fair

Magnetic Bottlecaps

I finished gluing the backs on these little "shadowboxes" using E6000.  There are almost as many pushpins (not shown) as magnets. My July 31 and August posts shows the details of how these came to be. They are ready for the craft fair!

 


Pillowboxes 

My pillowboxes are a bit different this year because I used the a die for my Bigkick instead of handcutting out templates.  It's much easier to prepare the 5th graders for their craft.  The they can run it through themselves to emboss then decorate!


This project is linked to  Make It Monday
Check out all the papercrafts on this create and share!

Beaded Snowflakes

was the 4th grade project to prepare for our school craft fair. These will be sold in Dec. as a gift bag.   They were so creative with their designs!
Ribbon is strung though one of the loops on the snowflake along with a homemade tag and attached to a hole punched white lunchbag.



We used the 3.75inch forms. The forms can be used with most beads 5mm and larger, and size 6 seed beads can also be used.
 Be sure to use a seed bead or very small bead for the center(very first bead with each wire). Bend the tip over before moving on to the next wire.

 

Tags 

These JOY tags were made by the 5th graders as they also used the Bigkick for the embossing and diecuts.


But these were made by the 3rd graders. Very simple stamping project. (The lighting keeps you from seeing the silver snowflake on each square :)

The posts below this one are the projects we worked on over the summer for this fair.  I hope you use some of my ideas for your own school fair. Feel free to ask me any questions!

 These crafts are linked to the Joyful Stampers Party   Inspire Me Fridays Challenge
                                             One Artsy Mama's  Ornament Exchange

Tuesday, September 18, 2012

Children's Craft Fair Project Aladin Tags

What's On Your Workdesk Wednesday

 Using Embossing Ink, they stamped a design or just slid the inkpad across the tag. Then they used cotton pads to chalk the wet invisible ink.
                
      This project is linked to:
Anthing But a Card Challenge
What's on Your Workdesk Wednesday






They colored in their stamped Aladin image and attached it with 3d foam squares.  These will be part of the craft fair in Dec.  At this point I am sorting things out and organizing according to what still needs attention (including the projects in the last couple posts). I hope to continue to get the kids together a few more times to create a nice collection for their craft table.