To say that I'm excited about being chosen as a member of the Sassy Lady Design team is an understatement. I want to say a big THANK YOU to Sheila for giving me this opportunity. I hope that I can bring you some creative and unique designs.
For my debate I decided to make a baby gift for someone very special to me and my family. Since the baby is a boy, I thought it would be exciting to do something with the Animal Kingdom cartridge. So, I got out my gypsy and started to design a name stand to display in the baby's room. Selecting the font from the Ashlyn's Alphabet cartridge was the easy part. Using the weld feature made it easy for the letter and the selected animal to be one image. My original idea was to cut the images using chipboard. It didn't take me long to figure out that I needed to research cutting techniques for chipboard. I had to re-route my thought process and decided to use the layering effect that I used on a previous project.
I cut 6 images from brown cardstock and layered them together which made them the same thickness as chipboard.
I cut all of the images again using Wild Life paper and layered it to the top of my chipboard.
Next, I used the creative features on the Animal Kingdom cartridge to embellish the animals.
Now on to building the base. You will need an unfinished wood plaque, dowel rods and wooden toy wheels.
Using a hot glue gun, I glued the toy wheels to the plaque and inserted a dowel rod into each toy wheel.
Spray paint everything white. I used Krylon white primer and white paint for a really good coverage to the unfinished wood.
Now take each letter and hot glue it to the dowels.
Here is a close-up of letter A
Close-up of letter L
Close-up of letter E
Close-up of letter X
Put it all together, add ribbon and Wild Life epoxy fasteners as embelishments and we have Alex's name to display in his new room.
I hope I was able to inspire something creative in you. If so, I would really love to see it so please leave a comment with your blog address under this post. I'll leave you with my favorite words: It is the Journey not the destination.
Wednesday, April 21, 2010
Sunday, April 4, 2010
Easter Wreath
This pink wreath was my submission to the "My Pink Designer". It was the one that was chosen to be showcased in Robyn's gallery.
I made this one for my mother...
This item would be considered "going green". I used items I had on hand instead of buying new.
1. Grapevine wreath (I had for about 10 years)
2. Martha Stewart Pastel papers (stock)
3. 2 Pink Boas (previously purchased for baby shower decorations)
4. Double sided tape
5. Hot glue
6. Embellishments
I cut 5 layers of each item with my cricut and used double sided tape to secure them together. This layering effect made them thick enough to stand up. I wrapped the wreath with the two boa's. Last I added embellishments and hot glued the decorations to the boa's. I hope everybody had a Happy and Blessed Easter!
I made this one for my mother...
This item would be considered "going green". I used items I had on hand instead of buying new.
1. Grapevine wreath (I had for about 10 years)
2. Martha Stewart Pastel papers (stock)
3. 2 Pink Boas (previously purchased for baby shower decorations)
4. Double sided tape
5. Hot glue
6. Embellishments
I cut 5 layers of each item with my cricut and used double sided tape to secure them together. This layering effect made them thick enough to stand up. I wrapped the wreath with the two boa's. Last I added embellishments and hot glued the decorations to the boa's. I hope everybody had a Happy and Blessed Easter!
Thursday, April 1, 2010
Announcement
I have a BIG announcement! I just checked my e-mail and My Pink Stamper will be featuring one of my crafts in her new Gallery. I am so honored to get to be a part of My Pink Stamper Gallery. I'll give more details later. Be sure to check out My Pink Stamper's new designers. They are all fabulous. Thanks for stopping by...
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