Thursday, March 21, 2013

"Simply Elegant" Brief Step Out





Simply Elegant Layout

Anna Griffin Flocked Back ground Paper
Black pigment ink
Dove of the East Ribbon
iTop Brad from Imaginisce
Cardstock from Stash and Cored'inations
Clearsnap Smooch
ATG Glue Gun

Using an embossing folder, I created some added texture, sanded, then tore the edges. Lastly, I applied gold Smooch to give the embellishment a bit of a gilded look. Adding the iTop brad that is covered with the same flocked paper as the background, provided a slightly monochromatic effect.



"Ladies Personal Box" Brief Step Out



Ladies Personal Box

Plain White Close to my Heart Recipe Box
Graphic 45 "Tropical Travel Lodge" Papers
Graphic 45 Metal Butterflies
Graphic 45 Metal Buttons
Graphic 45 A Ladies Diary Tags 1
Flower from Stash
Black Acrylic Paint
Tree House Studio Clear Matte Coating
ATG Adhesive Gun
A page out of an old book
EK Punch

With my embossing folder and Vintaj machine, I embossed a zebra pattern onto the Graphic 45 Metal Butterfly. Then by adding a little black stickles, inks, and some craft wire, it became a full butterfly!

Using an EK flower strip punch to make the flower, I layered the Graphic 45 Metal Button and chip board tag to create the "knob" for the box.

Just a nice coat of paint, 
and papers on opposite sides 
to complete the interior.

Wednesday, March 20, 2013

Fun Ways to leave a message and stay organized!

Today is the first day of Spring!

Are you ready? Organized??

When we have busy lives, children, or in my case now, grandchildren, it is really easy to become disorganized!

These projects are a fun and easy way to get and STAY organized, leave messages for your sweeties, and be creative!!

Step one, choose the size and shape of your message board. Here, I chose a flip flop (too cute!), and then used a contrasting color in ribbon for the "straps" and then added the flower. Of course it HAD to be glitter paper!

Laminate the message board, and attach any 3-D elements you may want to add.
With my flip flops, I just added two strips of empty laminator sheet, and adhered ribbon to the top for straps. Attach the flower and add a big rhinestone for extra bling.

The secret is, that when you laminate something, it becomes dry erase! The possibilities are just endless. Check out the project to the left for a twist on this same type of project.
This time we included a little box for holding the dry erase pens. Clever!



 Here we used a die cutting machine to cut out "Messages" and adhered to the message broad prior to laminating.
We included a mat for this cut little cork board add on too. No more losing that Target receipt!

Hopefully this quick little post has given you some ideas on how to get ready for Spring!

Hoppy Spring, and Happy Crafting!
XO,
V.

Thursday, February 28, 2013

Quickly alter a flower?

You can quickly alter a flower or any other time of embellishment with the use of an enhancer or two. I love enhancers. This would be mists, inks, paints, glitter glues, etc.

Take a look at this white fabric flower. They come on a strip, so you can make a border or cut one off and use individually.. I layered it with a very inexpensive daisy from a big box store. I just buy them in bunches, uber inexpensively, and then take them apart for use later.




Then I misted it with Bubble Gum Tattered Angels Mist. Then I used my heat tool to dry it, and added a bit of Glam Pink Stickles, and here ya go!

So go forth and alter!!! Who says you can't do this with flowers you cut from paper..?

Wednesday, February 27, 2013

Challenging your creative Mojo!

There is a new FaceBook group out there, and the members are joining by the droves to get a piece of the action! Ok, not by the droves, but still quite a few new members, and the action is really just a challenge. But I had ya going there for a minute right?

It's all about the presentation. It's everything! The manner in which something is presented can make all of the difference in the world to someone. A piece of plain cardstock is just that, plain, until you present it in a new and different light. So how about you dust off those tools you haven't used in eons and present some cardstock in a new and CREATIVE light??

Click on the link below to get to the group. Join the group. Join the event. Then craft on my sparkly friends, craft on!

Shabby Bling Studio Creative Challenges!


Now go have a SUPER Sparkly Day!

XO,
V.

Wednesday, January 30, 2013

A blast from the past to peruse...

Just went through some old photos while cleaning out the old PhotoBucket account, and came across some older projects. Have you ever noticed how your style and preferences change over time? I truly did not realize how much my choice in supplies has changed in the past couple of years. Here are a few projects that go back a few years...hmmm...need to take some pics of more recent heart art to show ya'll the difference!

 


The layout above was with Core'dinations card stock, and let me say, once I started using them, I really haven't stopped...so that choice in supplies is still the same...  This card to the right was made with what I had on hand in my scraps I think...but I can see that even back several years ago I loved GLITTER. Maybe not that much has changed? I am thinking maybe it is my style of creating that has changed, not what I choose to create with.          
Has this happened to you too?












  Well this one below is one of my favorite projects ever.... I used Cosmo Cricket paper and coordinating fabric and the iTop from Imaginisce, Clear Scraps, Clearsnap inks and Beacon Adhesives for a great organization board. The project had been originally for my debut on the HSN channel for Purple Cows, but alas it would not fit in my luggage and I was not trusting my samples to arrive via a shipper. Now my dear friend Marti has it hanging in her craft closet and every time I go over there and see it, my heart gets all mushy. Isn't THAT what heart art is about?   Ok, this stroll down memory lane has been fun, time to go get a massage, a kiss from my honey, and my finger gooey in some NEW heart art. What are YOU going to create today?                                                                                                                                     

XO, V.        <3

Monday, January 21, 2013

The season of change...

Well, the time has come to vamp up this blog, get it back on track, mix some of the very old, with the new and no so new.. Please bear with me as I skip down the well worn path into the crafting world again. This time my own way, my own style, and with the loving support of my fam-bam, as an artist and author, a girl jst trying to fly free into her life...

Stay tuned for some changes, and I will be thrilled if ya'll give me your feedback and opinions!

Take care and happy Monday!!

V.