Today I finished the mini album that fits in the back of the Vintage Camera. You may remember the camera from a post earlier this month. Now the album that goes inside is done.
I'm not much of a picture taker so I usually find some quotes or interesting items to go in an album. This time I followed a theme of "create", based on the word tag that accompanied the butterfly on the lens of the camera.
February 18, 2013
February 14, 2013
Valentine for Sarah
Happy Valentine's Day everyone! Today I made this card for my niece. It's really a tag that fits inside a bag but I think it qualifies as a card.
I started out by using the wrinkle free distress technique on a piece of paper large enough to fit Tim Holtz' "In the Bag" die. I originally used a piece of glossy paper but I wasn't sure if the ink was drying properly so I switched to regular cardstock (I found out later that had I been patient, the ink would have thoroughly dried. I'm going to use that glossy paper for another project because it is really pretty, but I digress.)
I started out by using the wrinkle free distress technique on a piece of paper large enough to fit Tim Holtz' "In the Bag" die. I originally used a piece of glossy paper but I wasn't sure if the ink was drying properly so I switched to regular cardstock (I found out later that had I been patient, the ink would have thoroughly dried. I'm going to use that glossy paper for another project because it is really pretty, but I digress.)
February 11, 2013
Distress Ink Applicators
I know, I know... just what we all need...one more post about homemade Distress Ink applicators. But here it is anyway.
For a long time I have "made do" with a handful of "official" applicators and switched out the colored ink pads each time I wanted to use a different color. This just wasn't working for me because when I want to use some Distress, I want to use it immediately and not fool around with the old switcheroo. Neither did I want to spend my craft budget on applicators - you can see that there are several colors missing from my collection and that's where I wanted to spend my money.
For a long time I have "made do" with a handful of "official" applicators and switched out the colored ink pads each time I wanted to use a different color. This just wasn't working for me because when I want to use some Distress, I want to use it immediately and not fool around with the old switcheroo. Neither did I want to spend my craft budget on applicators - you can see that there are several colors missing from my collection and that's where I wanted to spend my money.
February 10, 2013
Place In Time Book - January
My niece Sarah is working on a book using Graphic 45's Place In Time paperline. She plans to do a page each month and then bind the pages into a book in December.
She is doing all the construction and decorating on her own (auntie offers options from time-to-time).
She is doing all the construction and decorating on her own (auntie offers options from time-to-time).
February 4, 2013
Say Cheese...
I spent this weekend working on this Vintage Camera, based on a tutorial by Kathy Files (Paper Phenomenon), and put the finishing touches on it this evening. It's all painted chipboard and paper, with a few Graphic 45 and Tim Holtz hardware pieces.
If you've never tried one of Kathy's tutorials, I strongly suggest you do so. The instructions are awesome! They are incredibly detailed and full of pictures and tips. You can see them all here, including the Vintage Camera. I followed the tutorial with just a few minor alterations.
If you've never tried one of Kathy's tutorials, I strongly suggest you do so. The instructions are awesome! They are incredibly detailed and full of pictures and tips. You can see them all here, including the Vintage Camera. I followed the tutorial with just a few minor alterations.
February 2, 2013
February Tag for Vintage Typewriter
OK, I'll admit that I'm not a pink and red person. I guess no one says February has to be pink and red so why did I feel compelled to do so? Who knows.
Anyway, here's the February tag for my vintage typewriter. I started with the wrinkle free distress technique with various shades of red and some of the new metallic stain Brushed Pewter. I used the On the Edge die "Distressed Doily" for the pocket. (Funny story, the first time my niece saw this die she thought the name was "Distressed Dolly"...we had a laugh, and now generally refer to it with the dolly sobriquet.) "February" was cut using the Wingo Zingo Sizzlit die and some metallic tape from the home improvement store. I found a little valentine from Tim Holtz' Seasonal Salvage Stickers and added a trinket pin. I stamped some words from one of Tim Holtz' stamp sets. An actual doily accents the front roller of the typewrite.
It's a little busy and very pink but it's also... done!!
Anyway, here's the February tag for my vintage typewriter. I started with the wrinkle free distress technique with various shades of red and some of the new metallic stain Brushed Pewter. I used the On the Edge die "Distressed Doily" for the pocket. (Funny story, the first time my niece saw this die she thought the name was "Distressed Dolly"...we had a laugh, and now generally refer to it with the dolly sobriquet.) "February" was cut using the Wingo Zingo Sizzlit die and some metallic tape from the home improvement store. I found a little valentine from Tim Holtz' Seasonal Salvage Stickers and added a trinket pin. I stamped some words from one of Tim Holtz' stamp sets. An actual doily accents the front roller of the typewrite.
It's a little busy and very pink but it's also... done!!
February 1, 2013
Endless Love Card
A few days ago I shared my version of a never-ending card. Well, my niece Sarah made one too and finished it up last night. Isn't it great? She decided to go for a Valentines theme. She used her creativity to make up for the lack of pink and heart things in my stash.