Showing posts with label art philosophy. Show all posts
Showing posts with label art philosophy. Show all posts

Saturday, March 29, 2014

Easter Fun!


Come celebrate Easter by making this adorable layout and treat basket with me!  This layout uses the Artbooking, Artiste, and Art Philosophy cartriges to help show off your Egg-tra special family!

When: Pick either Friday April 11th 6:30pm (RSVP by the 7th) or Thursday April 24th 6:30PM (RSVP by the 20th)

Cost: $8 for a 2-page layout and treat basket OR FREE when you order $25 in product

Don't miss out! 

Monday, July 9, 2012

Bottle Caps

I love bottle caps.  In fact, when I was little I collected bottle caps.  Back in those days soda came in bottles, so collecting bottle caps was fairly easy.  I envied Bert from Sesame Street with his collection of bottle caps and wondered if I wrote some fan mail if he would send me some of his collection.  At the local science center there was a huge magnet in a bin with thousands of bottle caps and I loved running my hands through the piles of metal lids.

Close To My Heart must know I love bottle caps because they sell them now:
 
They go along with the Cruisin' paper pack.  And although they don't still smell slightly like diet coke, they are just as fun!  


Not only can you use them on your layouts:

 


You can use them for the Cruisin' Car Game I posted earlier:


 
And for some more fun you can make them into jewelery!

I punched a hole in the bottle cap with my crop-a-dile

You cut/ punch a 1" circle to put inside the cap and glue it in.  Then I cut a flower using the cricut art philosophy cartridge at 3/4" and glued it in.  I added a jeweled flower and then made sure my hole went through the paper too.

Then I added some liquid glass to seal it all in.  I used some bakers twine to make the necklace.

 You can paint over the saying on the bottle cap using the pearl paint and some re-inker.  Or you can cut another 1" circle and glue it to the front with your design on it.  I tried stamping- those 1" hostess stamps are the perfect size- but the liquid glass makes it bleed.  You'll have to use staz-on ink I think or just don't add the liquid glass.

So go have fun with some bottle caps!!  And if you have some extra feel free to send them my way ;)

Tuesday, July 3, 2012

Floral Card


 Floral Card

                                                            
                                                           Supplies:
                                                                        CTMH Dotty For You paper pack
                                                                        X1410 Colonial White cards
                                                                        Z1732 Seam Binding Ribbon
                                                                        Z1336 Cream pearl adhesive gems
                                                                        Z1311“1 ¼ punch”
                                                                        Z1686Cricut Art Philosophy Cartridge
                                                                        Z2191sunset ink pad
                                                                        Z679liquid glass
                                                                        Adhesive
                                                                        Gluedots
                                                                        Scissors
                                                                        Pencil
                                                                        Colonialwhite cardstock scraps


Cut patterned paper 2 ¾ x 5 ½ inches and tape to the card.  Cut seam binding ribbon 5 ½” and glue to card.  Cut 3 roses from colonial white scraps using Cricut- one at 3” and 2 at 2”.  Ink the edges of the flower with sunset ink.  Gently massage the paper if you want the flowers to be more open.  Roll the flower using the tip of the pencil and then glue the base with glue dots.  Glue flowers to card with glue dots.  Punch circles from green dot paper with punch.  Cut the circles in half with scissors and fringe.  Glue under flowers for leaves.


Tuesday, May 8, 2012

Sneek Peak

Workshop up ahead!  I LOVE decorating for a birthday party- here is a birthday banner that was so much fun to make:
I used the SPRAY PENS from CTMH and had fun creating the unique designs on the banners which I cut out using my cricut and the ART PHILOSOPHY cartridge. 

I'll do this as a workshop coming soon!  I'll have everything pre-cut and after you've learned how to use the spray pens you'll get to take one home to play with.  And there will be bonus scrapbook layouts included!  This workshop will be TONS of fun! 

Keep your eye on this website for the date and price that I will post later.  You won't want to miss this!