WooHoo! My 3rd year keeping up with Tim Holtz' tutorials for a tag a month. This year he is going to take previous tutorials from past years and combine a couple to teach how different techniques work well together to create something new. Here we go!
JANUARY 2016
I decided to theme mine toward Valentine's Day instead of the New Year (using the Tim Holtz stamp set sent a year ago from Mario from being one of the December winners in 2014) - I used an Anna Griffin "love" embossing folder to match and a felt heart and fibers from my stash. To find Tim's January tag tutorial click HERE.
Monday, January 11, 2016
Valentine's Day Stick Pins, made from Resin - Presentation in the works - Corset, Vintage Heart, Cupid, Cherub
Working on a stick pin swap for Mini Album Scraps (ning site) - I made some molds with favorite embellies -- and topped my stick pins with the resin - now I'm trying to wait for the enamel paint smell to leave ewww -- time to consider the presentation piece.
Saturday, January 2, 2016
Upcycled ( Recycled ) Milk Carton into a Tinker Fairy Steampunk House with Bee and Bird Nest Chimney
Bringing over a few projects from my old blog to keep them in one place. This is a project I did a few years ago for a swap.
Rinse out a milk carton and let completely dry inside (no yukky smells needed :P )
Then decorate with papers (I used Graphic 45) added a roof from chipboard and loads of embellishments.
large fairy charm by front door tiptoeing behind a stream made from blue glass chips coated in Glossy Accents with a fish charm jumping out
The back I kept more plain but had to ad some funnnnnn stuff
The chimney I glued a bunch of broken pieces from an old grapevine wreath and made a "nest" from moss - added a few plastic "eggs" left over from an Easter craft.
Pieces of old floral arrangements and a snail shell that I found outside make up the fairy's garden yard
A giant bumble bee charm to make it look more fairy size and a handmade pink paper flower using McGill Gardenia leaf punch.
Rinse out a milk carton and let completely dry inside (no yukky smells needed :P )
Then decorate with papers (I used Graphic 45) added a roof from chipboard and loads of embellishments.
large fairy charm by front door tiptoeing behind a stream made from blue glass chips coated in Glossy Accents with a fish charm jumping out
The back I kept more plain but had to ad some funnnnnn stuff
The chimney I glued a bunch of broken pieces from an old grapevine wreath and made a "nest" from moss - added a few plastic "eggs" left over from an Easter craft.
Pieces of old floral arrangements and a snail shell that I found outside make up the fairy's garden yard
A giant bumble bee charm to make it look more fairy size and a handmade pink paper flower using McGill Gardenia leaf punch.