Sunday, December 2, 2012

Starting penguin....


I will be starting this little guy tonight! When he is finished I will take a better picture to show him off.

Picture Patterns

I found a couple of really cute felt ornament projects on-line this morning. Unfortuantly they did not have patterns with them. That left me with only one option.....make my own.
Here is the pattern, pictures of completed projects will be posted as I finish them:

Saturday, December 1, 2012

First Felt Creation

I have been addicted to felt lately. It first started with a pin on interest and grew into an obsession. So, yesterday I started my first felt project. A pink and red owl ornament. This was actually "commissioned" by a friend who's sons girlfriend loves owls. Her favorite colors are pink and purple. Now that I'm new to felt I'm limited on colors and no purple was available. If I would have had purple the red would be purple.
On my second ornament I will be using a felt pattern. This pattern is actually a scrapbook element from www.designsoncloud9.com. I think scrapbook designs maybe too involved for myself at this level.
Anyway, here is my first project:

Thursday, November 29, 2012

Candles

A friend of mine was looking online for instructions on how to set pictures in to candles. She found a website that mentioned Avery Labels and something else. Personally I have NEVER used Avery Labels, and I don't know how they will melt into the wax.

So, I decided to do a quick tutorial on how I do candles.

You will need:
A Candle (any size and yes, dollar stor candles work the best because they are cheap)
A printer and a computer
Digital image of what you want on your candle
Tissue Paper
Printer Paper
Regular printing paper
Double sided sticky tape
Scissors
and either an embossing gun or a hair dryer
I am using pink paper to show how the tissue paper will be positioned on the printer paper. Card stock has a hard time going through some printers so this is why I suggest printer paper.

Step 1:
Use double side sticky tape on the top and bottom of the tissue paper and adhere the tissue paper to your printer paper. Tissue paper will get jammed in your printer so this is the easiest way to print on your tissue paper. (I used a glittery tissue paper so it will show up in the photos.) Load the paper into the printer when you are done.


Step 2:
You will need to use a word processing app for this step. I used WORD but you can use anything you are comfortable with.


Open the document and put your image into the worksheet. You will need to know how tall your candle is so you know what size to resize your photo too.

Once you resize the photo, print it out.
I suggest printing the image using a Fast Draft setting because higher settings often use too much ink which can bleed through the paper causing image to not look right.

Step 3:
Carefully remove the tissue paper from the sheet of printer paper. This is why I suggest only putting tape at the top and bottom of the sheet.

Step 4:
Cut the image down to the size and shape you want. In this demo I wrapped the tissue paper completely around the candle. You can, though, only use a small piece if you want.

Step 5:
Heat, quickly, the site you want to stick the image too. If you are using an embossing gun your candle will start to melt quickly so just a quick sweep across the candle should work. Now stick your image in place.
Can you see how the tissue paper appears wet or saturated? This is the paper melting into the candle.

Step 6:
Once the image is in place you will use the embossing gun or hair dryer to melt the rest of the image into the candle. You will need to constantly move the candle/heating tool so your candle will not melt and deform. You will see while your doing this that the tissue paper disappears into the candle wax.

Step 7:
Decorate! Once your image is set and the candle has cooled you can add ribbon, brads, what ever you want to it. Most times these candle will not be used so be creative!



HINT: This is even good to do for a date. Such as a wedding date and placed on tables during the reception. Or even as lit name tags to tell guest where to sit. If you are doing this you want to make sure that your image is small, and the edges do not go above the top of the candle. You don't want the fire department to make an unplanned visit!

What I've been up too!

After I went to convention in 2008, I had a falling out with my up-line. This lead to stamping/crafting/creating to not be "fun" anymore. For basically 4 years I have done nothing! A couple gifts here and there but nothing exciting. I mean, you can't even safely walk into my crafting room any more.

Well, this holiday I starting crafting again. Nothing big! Just old techniques that were easy and super fast to complete. Remember, I said I can not safely walking into my craft room. This means I can not safely get to items that I may need.

This year, in January, I joined a "Pay It Forward" post on Facebook. That meant that I had 1 year, 12 months to come up with a pay it forward gift to send to the person who originally posted the posting and then 1 gift to everyone who responded to my copy and pasted post.

My pay it forward gift came early. I want to say around April. My gift was homemade fudge from Maine. Yummy!

I stumbled and fought with what to make for the 2 I had promised gifts too. I bought wood letters thinking I would decorate them for the two ladies and ship them out. Hated it! I loved the one I did for my last name but hated the way theirs came out.

This one is mine!
I bought a wooden sign for one of the ladies and thought I'd mod podge pictures of her family on the back and then put her last name across it. Again, hated it! (Should have known better. I have never mod podged a day in my life!)

The other lady I thought I'd get a wooden cross, distress it and them embellish it and voila! You guessed it, hated it! Could not figure out how to embellish it the way I wanted too. And giving a way a plain distressed wooden cross was not what I wanted to do.

This is it...unfinished and on a shelf in my front hallway.
So then, with 6 weeks left of the year, it came to me. I will make snow globe ornaments with their pictures on it instead of using stamps. Ok! Now if you are thinking "great idea" lets stop for a minute. I just want to put it out there that printer ink and window sheets are not made for each other. Not even if you try to emboss the image when it first prints out, heat set the ink, leave it alone and hope it works....none of that does the trick and then you are left with a dark inky mess that looks gross. I was left with trying to figure out how to print an image that would look good in the inside of the clear globe, and still be transparent.

I did this ornament during a class that I had back when the set was new. Very simple project.
Velium was the answer! The ink stuck to the paper. It rolled up easy for insertion and unrolled easy when you slid it into the ornament. It is "somewhat" transparent. Everything I needed. So away I went.


Here is the one I made that needs to be sent to Maine:

I posted these on facebook and I quickly made a 3rd due to a close friend liking them. Then, when she seen her's she asked me to make her 2 more for presents for family members. I set a price and away I rode into the sunset (literally as it was time to go home).
The 3rd one I did.

I was hired to do these 2.

After all these project were said and done it was time to start thinking about wrapping and setting up the house for Christmas. I luckily already did ALL my shopping for my extending family/friends, one day I will share my secret with you, but I wanted a cute way to mark who they where for. Gift tags, but not the cheap store bought ones. At first I thought I'd have my son, who is 9 and wanted to make them for me, use my sizzix with the tag press and cut out tags then decorate with stickers, glitter, what ever. Problem, I don't know where my cutting plate is for the sizzix....remember the natural disaster that is my craft room?

I didn't give up though. I put my thinking cap on and came up with a plan. Formica chips....yep, those FREE things that the hardware store loves to give away to us crafters. SO I drove 13 miles across town one way and walked into the local craft...I mean, hardware store, and loaded up my "big" purse with FREE gift tags. (Yes, I changed to the "big" purse before I left home!)




Now, my 9 year old with all his imagination, was left alone with formica chips, dollar store stickers, elmers glue (I don't think my carpet will ever be the same again) and a movie on the TV. This is what we got:

I am planning on finishing them up with ribbon and attaching them to present (the names will be on the back). If people, like grandma and grandpa, want to keep the "gift tags" for ornaments they can. If not, that is fine too!

Have a great Christmas Season ya' all! And, keep checking back. I forgot how much fun this was and you never know what I will be up to in a month or so (or sooner!).

Wednesday, August 10, 2011

Dustin's Owl Project....DONE!

I finished Dustin's Owl Stationary today. I ended up not making a box to store everything in. I have to mail the items to him and I was afraid the box would get damaged in shipping.

I made a total of:
6 note cards (with clear envelopes)
12 sheets of note paper
12 matching envelopes

Here is the finished project and then a picture of each individual item follows so you can get a better look.

Entire Project

Note Paper

Envelope *sorry its on its side*

Note Card

Dustin's Note Papers

I am done with the 12 note papers that I am making for Dustin. I ended up putting more ink on the edges of the paper and de-stressing the edges a little more with some Creamy Caramel (my favorite color that was discontinued).

Take a peek:


Got a new computer...and I am working on a lil' project

I FINALLY got a new computer today. For the last 6+ months I have only had a net book to surf the web with. If you have ever used a net book then you understand why I have not been posting updates here at "My Stamping Spot".

Now for my project (rubs hands together)... My friends oldest son moved out of her house and away from the area. When I say away I mean to a whole different state. Right before he left he posted on Facebook that he wanted stationary with owls on it. My mind started to race.

First I thought, "I could do that!"

Then my mind started thinking of my friend who was going to be missing her "baby" and that this would be a great way for him to write home and send her some love.

So then my fingers typed, "I'll make you some stationary."

Then reality hit home. I quickly realized that SU! doesn't have a masculine owl stamp. I then started searching my next favorite place to shop....E-bay. After a quick search I found a stamp that would work. One that had my requirement (had to inspire me) and one that had his requirement (he wanted an owl sitting on a branch).

Here is what I picked out:

This stamp/image is from a lady who makes her own stamps and does custom images. This was not a custom image but it was still perfect. Like I said it covered both of our requirements.

Anyway, my plan is to make him: 1. 12 sheets of note paper 2. 12 note cards 3. 24 matching envelopes and 4. a matching container to keep all the goodies in.

My idea....KISS - Keep it Simple Stupid

I have already started the note papers. I am doing a simple embossing on the paper, masking the inside of the circle and sponging So Saffron, then masking the center and sponging Marina Mist around the image and along the edges of the note paper.
Masking the moon
Sponging the blue



As soon as everything is done I will post finished pictures. Keep checking back!

Monday, July 18, 2011

Scrapbook Class

Thinking of having a scrapbooking class here in a few weeks. Your class would include a 12x12 album and you would create a full scrapbook in one night. Price depends on how many people join in on the fun. Anyone out there interested? Let me know so I can get a heads up. 

Thursday, April 7, 2011

I Think I'm In LOVE With This Set

This is an easy card that a beginner can easily reproduce. If you want, you can even use designer paper in the color block design.


Do the color blocking on the top of your card front. Then stamp in top of the blocking. Don't be afraid of adding the embossing directly to the card. I would do this part first before adding the cut out butterfly.

If you get stuck, or have questions, let me know!