Sunday, March 29, 2015
One Little Thing - I Believe
If you want to create a faith based project around this weeks theme of "I Believe" that's a-ok... but don't feel that this is a religious prompt. Belief in Bigfoot, fairies, Santa, equal rights, evolution, and thing crazy little called love are equally valid.
What do YOU believe? Create one little thing to express something you feel passionate about.
Saturday, March 28, 2015
Ornate Miniature Marie Theatre for Alpha Stamps
The theme this month over at Alpha Stamps has been Marie in Wonderland. Given that I've been on a bit of a Marie Antoinette kick lately, I had a lot of fun dreaming up a little project for them. And so I present an ornate Marie theatre... in miniature.
The stage is created with a Tiny Paper Mache Box and embellished with pretty golden dreseden trims. The curtains in this box are cut up frocks from the collage sheets included in the kit. There's Raw Brass Flourishes* and a Small Man in the Moon Charm too.
The piece is quite tiny, measuring in at just 2.25" tall and in actual fact I created two of the wee things...
I used the second to create a step-by-step snapguide you can use to make your very own! Visit it HERE
And here's the supply list of items I used creating these little theatres:
Marie in Wonderland Kit
Tiny Paper Mache Box Set*
Thick cardstock
Scrapbook paper
Tall Paper Theatre and Curtains Collage Sheet
French Ballet Costumes Collage Sheet
Dresden borders
Raw Brass Flourish*
Small Man in the Moon Charm
Dragonfly Wing Beads
Acrylic paint
Glue
Monday, March 23, 2015
An Easter Bunny Home with Petaloo and Authentique
Does the Easter Bunny visit your house? He hops to our place every year. He leaves so many treats for our kiddo that it is obvious those goodies are intended for sharing. Good guy that bunny. In his honor I've created a bunny abode. Down the rabbit hole we go!
The base of this piece is a gift box turned on it's head. The lid is now acts as the base, and the bottom is now the top and home to a pretty Burlap Blossom garden.
Follow the ladder and you can spy where that clever bunny keeps his eggs! Create your own ladder with long and standard match sticks. Those little baskets are simply crocheted with Natural Burlap Trims.
The exterior of this piece has been covered with "virtue" from Authentique's Treasure collection. You'll also find an assortment of Petaloo Fancy Trims, more Burlap Blossoms and some Botanica Petite's too.
Inside, more papers from Authentique's Treasure collection: "enhancements", "cheery", "adorable" and "synthesize". The floor is covered with "darling" which I've toned down slightly with a wash of white paint.
And that's that! I do hope the bunny visits us again this year because heaven knows all of the sweets here will need to be replenished ;)
Sturdy gift box
Match sticks
Moss
Easter eggs
Match sticks
Moss
Easter eggs
Spring Fever Blog Hop
I was pleased as punch to have the opportunity to create a Graphic 45 project for the Spellbinders Spring Fever Partner Blog Hop a'happenin' right this minute.
Here's my wee contribution, a fairytale stage for an altered art cutie pie. If you jump over to the Graphic 45 blog you'll find the full supply list and a snapguide tutorial so you can create your very own.
Be certain to visit the Spellbinders blog also. Gander at all of the great bits of inspiration they are showing off and maybe take advantage of a giveaway... :)
Sunday, March 22, 2015
One Little Thing - Junk Drawer Challenge!
This week I have a real challenge for you!
Your mission this week is to create one small thing using at least one item from your household junk drawer. You can doodle with an old golf pencil, paint on a penny, sketch on an old envelope... anything goes so long as you use an item from a 'junk drawer'.
Good luck!
Your mission this week is to create one small thing using at least one item from your household junk drawer. You can doodle with an old golf pencil, paint on a penny, sketch on an old envelope... anything goes so long as you use an item from a 'junk drawer'.
Good luck!
Friday, March 20, 2015
Me! Me! Me! and a Botanical Tea House too
I'm featured over on the Graphic 45 blog today. If you hop over there you'll find an interview in which I share my regularly occurring crafting mishaps. I have a lot of mishaps.
I'm also showing off this project. Supply list and tutorial link are at the bottom of this post :)
I’ll say my forte is mixed media or altered art... but really it’s just playing with paper. I’m also fascinated by miniatures and love to create little worlds. Sooo, I thought that I’d create a little tea house with Botanical Tea inside a Mixed Media 5x5 Box and show you how to make your own too.
This project is easily adaptable and you could create a whole little town if you like. Perhaps a pet shop with Raining Cats and Dogs, or a train station with Come Away With Me.
You could also adapt this project into a dollhouse for little crafters by keeping the embellishments and fiddly bits to a minimum.
~ Gold dresden trims ~
Gold Zig Zag Dresden Borders
Gold Ric Rac Dresden Borders Set
Thin Fleur Dresden Borders - Gold
~ Tiny faux flowers ~
Petaloo Petites Teastained Pink
Petaloo Botanica Petites
Chess Piece, Domino, Checker
I'm also showing off this project. Supply list and tutorial link are at the bottom of this post :)
The snapguide tutorial for this project is available HERE
And now for the totally massive (not really as bad as it looks) supply list
Graphic 45 Botanical Tea Birds of a Feather
Graphic 45 Botanical Tea Birds of a Feather
~ Gold dresden trims ~
Gold Zig Zag Dresden Borders
Gold Ric Rac Dresden Borders Set
Thin Fleur Dresden Borders - Gold
Miniature Table & Chairs Set*
~ Tea themed charms and miniatures ~
Attic Pieces Charm Set
Miniature Tea Kettle Charm*
Miniature Silverware Set
White and Gold Service for Four Tea Set
Small Wooden Box Feet
~ Tea themed charms and miniatures ~
Attic Pieces Charm Set
Miniature Tea Kettle Charm*
Miniature Silverware Set
White and Gold Service for Four Tea Set
Small Wooden Box Feet
~ Tiny faux flowers ~
Petaloo Petites Teastained Pink
Petaloo Botanica Petites
Chess Piece, Domino, Checker
Wooden stir sticks
Wooden tongue depressor
Ribbon
Acrylic paint
Glue
Wednesday, March 18, 2015
Paper Moon Shrine with Tutorial
It occurred to me that since I already scanned the clouds I had created for my Vintage Theatre Moon Shrine, I might as well go ahead and make an entire collage sheet. AND if I have a collage sheet prepared, I might as well create a project to go along with it. AND if I have a collage sheet and a project, I might as well get some video practice in and do a tutorial too.
Here's the project...
It has the same sort of feel as the Vintage Theatre Moon Shrine but without the hard to find vintage embellishments.
Those lovely billowy clouds are part of a collage sheet available exclusively via Alpha Stamps. It hasn't officially been released yet, but I asked very nicely and they agreed to list it early so I could share it with you.
Here is the supply list:
Theatre Clouds Collage Sheet
Small Paper Theatre Boxes
Thin Fleur Dresden Borders - Black
Star Tinsel*
Rusty Stars / Metal Hands*
Graphic 45 Artisan Style: Patterns of the Past
Thread / craft yarn
Buttons
Black and blue acrylic paint
Extra fine glitter (I've used Recollections Peacock Blue)
Adhesives
Black ink pad
Here is the video tute that goes along with this piece. It's long and I'm sorry about that, but for those who often have a million questions, it is a thorough walk though. Pinky swear I'll do my best to keep the time down from now on.
Good Luck! And be sure to let me know if you give this a try! I'd love to see the results.
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