Long week, lots of hours in home office working. Then Saturday night I watched the Donna Salazar Web Show! I love her, she is so talented. I then started some altering projects. First I am finally re-doing a tacky old jewelry box I got for a buck at a yard sale! I wish I would have taken before pictures. It is the standard maple color icky old fashioned jewelry box. I saw possibilities though. It's about 12" tall and the two sides are rounded and open to store necklaces on hooks. It has 3 drawers, one having cushions for rings. I spray painted it in my favorite Krylon Textured Metallic Bronze! LOVE, LOVE, LOVE this paint! I am using beautiful Prima Marketing Paper, Flowers and Bling! My daughter has been in several times asking is it for me? Can I have it? Of course it is, and yes you can! I have two more projects to work on and am using more Prima!!!
I have had so much fun this week creating with Kaisercraft. One of my favorite companies with fun and versatile products. They are located in Australia... a place where my mom had hoped to visit some day but sadly didn't get too. I too have the same hopes. Kaisercraft has crafting papers, embellies, wood, stickers, die cuts, home decor, on and on. I made a beautiful layout with a photo of my daughter not long before she gave birth to her first daughter. The soft colors perfectly enhanced the soft photo. I added ink to edges to age, rhinestones, ribbons, a wood clock and it is stunning if I do say so myself.
Next I made a Christmas card. I took some brick colored Bazzill textured cardstock, used my deckle edge paper trimmer cutter and made the "bricks," I then antiqued them. To make the mortar I used Tim Holtz White Crackle paint and added some black acrylic paint to get the right color. I scored and folded a piece of cardstock to make a 3-D chimney. Next...a few bricks and mortar and voila - a chimney. Using the Kaisercraft December 25th collection I cut out one of the Santas and placed him "going down the chimney."
The last project I made was a shadow box for my new great-nephew. First I spray painted with Krylon textured bronze metallic paint. Gorgeous results, my hubby and I have used that to redo an entrance table and the end results were stunning. I used the Hunt and Gather collection to decorate. Very masculine and will perfectly match the "camo" deco of his nursery that my nephew insisted his first son have! So... it was a fun week of creating for me :)
Photos to follow.....
Next I made a Christmas card. I took some brick colored Bazzill textured cardstock, used my deckle edge paper trimmer cutter and made the "bricks," I then antiqued them. To make the mortar I used Tim Holtz White Crackle paint and added some black acrylic paint to get the right color. I scored and folded a piece of cardstock to make a 3-D chimney. Next...a few bricks and mortar and voila - a chimney. Using the Kaisercraft December 25th collection I cut out one of the Santas and placed him "going down the chimney."
The last project I made was a shadow box for my new great-nephew. First I spray painted with Krylon textured bronze metallic paint. Gorgeous results, my hubby and I have used that to redo an entrance table and the end results were stunning. I used the Hunt and Gather collection to decorate. Very masculine and will perfectly match the "camo" deco of his nursery that my nephew insisted his first son have! So... it was a fun week of creating for me :)
Photos to follow.....
There is never enough time to create. It seems my mind is always creating but my body has to be at work! I follow lots of companies on Facebook that inspire me. Tim Holtz (and his sidekick Mario) Graphic 45, Kaisercraft, Prima, Pink Paislee, May Arts...on and on! I love to go to Scrapbook.com and look in their galleries to see all the wonderful creations. I especially love looking at and getting ideas for crafting rooms! Anyway, I have so many projects I am working on now and so little time. Back to work. I WILL create tonight!
Okay...it has been a while since I posted! Lots going on. I am a member of the Picture That Sound Design Team. They make a recording device mounted inside foam core in different colors. You can record special voices, events, the possibilities are endless! I made an ABC book and it was on HSN for National Craft Month! YAY! I will post pics as soon as they are available.
Also, there is a great contest going on at Webster's Pages! I want to be selfish and not share because it is so good. I will play fair! Follow the link to find out how to win!
http://vimeo.com/mynoveltree/websterspagesnowshipping
Also, there is a great contest going on at Webster's Pages! I want to be selfish and not share because it is so good. I will play fair! Follow the link to find out how to win!
http://vimeo.com/mynoveltree/websterspagesnowshipping
Looonnnggg work week! Playing catch up on some paper work! Ugh! Make sure to check out my ETSY page for more Broadway, TV and stage sketches! Getting excited, there are some good ones. Some done & signed by Ann Roth. Ann Roth is a well known artist and has even won an Academy Award. These drawings are believed to be from the 70's and maybe a couple from the 60's!!! Good stuff!
I am wanting to do some paper crafting and play with some Sculpey Clay I bought! Love Sculpey! I started over 20 years ago working with it and made some cool pieces. My favorite is an old cowboy with a hat and a bandanna around his neck.
Can't wait to see all the new products from CHA!!!
Have a good week everyone and I will post more soon!
I am wanting to do some paper crafting and play with some Sculpey Clay I bought! Love Sculpey! I started over 20 years ago working with it and made some cool pieces. My favorite is an old cowboy with a hat and a bandanna around his neck.
Can't wait to see all the new products from CHA!!!
Have a good week everyone and I will post more soon!
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