Jun 10, 2012

DZ Doodles; Freebies, Crochet Hot Pad Sets, Stamp Flowers, Rolled Paper Flowers, Red-White-Blue Papers, Scenery Stamps, Mica Tiles, Layer Effects, Hurt Books, Creative Lettering, Paper-Made Die Cuts

Hello Fellow Doodlers!


I've been a very busy little bee trying to stick with my Summer To Do List of projects and things that I want to accomplish throughout the summer months. And by golly, I'm quite pleased with "another" task checked off! As many of you know my first love in crafting is crochet, and when I came upon this unusal pattern called, WATERMELON HOT PAD SET at e-Patterns Central I just had to buy it! Although they went with pinks and softer greens, I used the darker shades that I had on hand and it truly makes a bolder statement! Besides, I wanted to get rid of some vintage threads given to me that I've tossed around my crochet thread bin for far to long ... hum, could be why I consider them vintage! (tee-hee)


After showing hubby my creation, he made the comment that if I were to sell them I would never get paid enough for the hours it took to make one. So, I began another one. However, this time I timed myself, crocheting at a steady pace with a few short interruptions. The hot pad "foundation mesh" took approximately 1-1/2 hours to crochet to it's recommended size. At an hourly minimum wage of $7.25, that comes to $10.88 to crochet the foundation mesh. Onto this the "wiggles" are formed by working double crochet stitches over the charts indicated verticle posts of double crochet stitches and over 2-chain spaces of Foundation Mesh. UPDATE: I just finished my second Watermelon Hot Pad to determine the time it takes to crochet the wiggles pattern onto the mesh foundation; the two outer edge wiggles took approximately 2-1/2 hours to complete (@ $7.25 an hour = $18.13). The white wiggles section took approximately 3-1/4 hours to complete (@ $7.25 an hour = $23.56). The watermelon wiggle colors took 3-1/2 hours to fill in (@ $7.25 an hour = $25.38). A total of 10-3/4 hours worth of time invested in making this item, comes to $77.95! Now, my question to you is, what would you pay just for this piece alone?




 
e-Patterns Central's FALL LEAVE HOT PAD SET is my next "to do" crochet project! And throughout the hours of crocheting the Watermelon piece, I was able to get the pattern pieces cut out for SIX doll's; tea dyed, ironed, and face colored during my so called "breaks" from crocheting that will be my next project to tackle. And between all that as I was crocheting, thoughts of using yarns and crocheting in the same way only using "rug canvas" as the pattern base came to mind in making an awesome rug!





OWH's (helping heroes keep in touch with home) Tuesday Tutorial is Iris Folds. This tutorial has just a few easy parts and includes an Iris Fold image download to print to use again and again! Also, watch the handy-dandy video with easy instructions, or follow along ... you can always hit the pause button! If you follow along be prepared with a bunch of 1/4" pre-cut strips of pattern paper and cardstock for either a star or circle.



I'm a lover of flower-anything, and Paper Trey Inks' Stamp-a-faire Set: Natural Beauties samples shows you the many customer projects using this stamp set. You many not be able to acquire the set, but, the ideas are inspiring using your flower-y "stamps-on-hand"!

ROLLED PAPER FLOWERS ADVENTURE: Hummie's World found two videos which are very fun and helpful tutorials about creating handmade rolled paper flowers ... you only need, cardstock or pattern papers, freehand swirls with a pencil, and some scissors! It doesn't have to be perfect, and you won't be needing a die cut!


Melissa Samuels, The Art of Scrapbooking makes available this wonderful selection of Red White and Blue patriotic colors, by We R Memory Keepers to inspire those July 4th, or other patriotic project crafts! The patriotic colors of red, white, and blue brilliantly shine forth in this classic collection conveniently named just that – Red, White & Blue. It’s reminiscent of a hometown parade with icons that spell freedom and pride, such as stars, fireworks, banners, hero awards, and more. The pre-layered papers and embellishments make it simple to use on any project.



And here's a DZ Doodles Freebie image you may want to use on your Independence Day projects. And to get you started on some of your holiday creations I'm also including the DZ Doodles Freebie Snowman Delight!

Introducing the latest additions to Crafters Companion EZMount stamp range from Art-Kure, which have been drawn by artist Mike Goss and manufactured into these gorgeous one-of-a-kind stamps. This collection of sixteen "Timeless Britain" stamps were designed to complement one another as you build an entire scene or use them individually to create a special card or project!

                                                    
MICA ON A PAGE
Have you tried using MICA Tiles and Shapes in your crafting? Or MICA Flake, Pigments, Jewels, or everyone's favorite MICA Delights! Susan Pickering Rothamel's video explains the differences and how to use mica for special and unique effects!
MICA ON A CARD
A fun visual effect is having the same image flow from one layer to another. There's an assortment of stamping methods out there for lining things up, but, Julia Stainton admits that she dislikes any technique that takes too long. At Ellen Hutson's, The Classroon, Julia's fun seamless tiers technique tutorial, learned years ago and has always loved, will have you breezing through those seamless tier projects of your own!




Grab the chance to snag lots of awesome Interweave books at rockin' prices during the publisher’s annual hurt book sale, today through June 12.
We’ve been holding the annual hurt book sale for more than 25 years—long before the internet we did it by mail order supplements in our magazines—to help find a home for those slightly damaged books that get returned to us from bookstores and other retail outlets. Besides just the hurt books in the sale, we’re also running deep discounts on our eBooks for people who have made that leap away from paper or just can’t wait to get the print versions in the mail.

Turn Bad Art Into Lettered Lovlies
by Cate Prato, Online Editor of Cloth Paper Scissors Today 
Like a lot of people, I have this thing about my handwriting. I hate it. Which means anytime I'm creating handmade cards or a paper collage where I want to add writing, I dread it. I feel like the moment I add that “personal touch,” I've ruined everything that came before I put pen to paper.

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handmade paper art recycled with lettering

Journaling over a less-than-stellar
piece of artwork allows you to
practice lettering without risk.
I have been working on the issue of how to write creatively for a while now, paying attention to how other artists address this topic. And I've noticed a common theme. Virtually every artist says that to create artful printing or writing you should use a variety of tools, play, and practice, practice, practice. Or, as Joanne Sharpe puts it: “Play, practice, write, repeat.”

Joanne, a mixed-media artist and creative letterer extraordinaire, says she has been creating artful writing since the 1970s, and she still practices every day.

Joanne practices lettering in her art journals, but she also likes to make creative use of recycled artwork.
Read more...
P.S. What techniques or tricks do you use to turn your regular handwriting into something you're pleased to have as part of your art journal or other mixed-media paper art? Leave a commet below.



Hero Arts Dry Embossing with Die Cuts Video by Shari Carroll. Have you ever used paper-made die cuts to create dry embossed effects? Shari Carroll shows you how in this tutorial using these two images!



FATHER'S DAY IN POLYMER CLAY IDEAS (or purchase them from the source)!

Family Plaque
Father's Day Trophy
Man Cave Billiard Table Light Switch
Motorcycle Cuff Links






EXTREME CARDS and PAPERCRAFTING (which is my fave place to venture through) has a Father's Day "card" which is really a papercraft model or automata called, Father's Day at the Center of The Universe. When you turn the crank the universe revolves around Dad! Downloadable parts (pre-colored and ready to cut out I might add) and assembly construction are found HERE.

Jun 6, 2012

DZ Doodles; HoneyPops, Kanzashi Flowers, Watermelon Cake, OWH Challenge, Fingerless Gloves Pattern, Sizzix Cupcake and Stand, Stencils, Gatefold Printables, Trinket Box

Hello Fellow Doodlers!






REVERSE MASKING with die cuts (or any cut out) by Heather Nichols, is a technique-refresher-course in creating elements with all those leftovers ... don't throw those cut out scrap pieces away! Instead, use them as templates for a single layer project! And, although June marks Father's Day, and is all about the "men" in our live's, we can't forget the boy's ... here's just a few cute design-reminders, by Heather; BOY BASICS, for the boys in your life.

Here's the Father's Day card I created for the gal at our local grocery store register who requested something that her father liked, eagle's! She's a cute, young gal and thought this cartoon character was fitting!





HoneyPops stamps and HoneyPop Papers: Paper Wishes Webisode Darling mouse pop-up card! Use these stamps with the HoneyPOP Paper Pack to create wonderful honeycomb pop-up cards! Simply follow the directions to stamp the images on the honeycomb papers, cut out and glue inside the card. Use the remaining stamps to create the rest of the design, then color. You'll love the look and the recipient will be surprised you made the card! This 4”x5 3/8” stamp set from Inky Antics comes complete with the card sentiments, too! How fun! The honeycomb paper is designed to be used with stamps (sold separately) to create terrific pop-up cards. Simply follow the directions for stamping the shape onto this HoneyPOP paper, cut out, and glue to the card inside. Use stamps to create the card front and add the greeting and inside sentiment. You'll get five 3"x7" HoneyPOP paper pads in each packet.





Crocheter's get a jump on your holiday crochet gifts, as this cute pattern will be one to set you in the mood to make a stack of them to have on hand. Getting Hooked offers her Fingerless Lacy Gloves pattern for free!




KANZASHI! Clover's New Daisy and Orchid Templates ... read more about this project and see numerous (OMG!) photos at Joggles. Kanzashi Flower Makers come in 4 new styles plus the original 6, and for more creative flare there's flowers centers, notions, fat quarter bundles, buttons, rhinestone chains, and much more available!









Eileen Hull of Thoughts From My Studio, was inspired to create a tribute of her own to the good Queen after watching Katie Couric interviewing Prince William about his grandmother. The crown was made using her Sizzix ScoreBoard Cupcake Holder XL Die and the royal crown stand was made from her new Sizzix Sweet Treats Cupcake Stand and Pennant Die. I'll bet theres' a Queen in your life who deserve's this created tribute too!


It's June, and of course, Bake at 350 Cookie Decorating and More is having, it's Dessert for Dude's Month in honor of Father's Day! Get the recipe and ingredients for these dude-worthy cookies ... Fried Chicken cookies, yum! And a variety of other dude-worthy cookie designs too!






The Printable Craft Shop's Gatefold Envelope Card Kits are easy to make, look stunning and come complete with an envelope box! You will receive 3 download packed with 10 card kit gatefold cards which are a little different to the usual 'gatefold'.



STENCILS! StEnCiLs! Stencils! Reuseable wall stencils create gorgeous rooms, damask stencils are never going out of style - elegant and sophisticated, flower and vine stencils are fashionable, tree and branch stencils, wall art stencils, nursery stencils ... just to name a few! Cutting Edge Stencils! I've dfinitely got to liven-up the walls in my home, make it a summer's project to get some creativity going on my walls!



TOO LOVELY AND OH SO STEAMPUNK-VINTAGE! Stampendous Trinket Box by Suzanne Czosek lists all the supplies that are needed and gives directions HERE to create your own trinket box! This is a must-have thing for me to do as a summer project!




Download this Travel Photo Checklist by Rebecca Cooper ... a list of travel photo ideas to document your next trip!






WATERMELON 'Flavored' Cake ... "oh yay, I believe it!" by Bird On A Cake will have you printing out this recipe to make for summer outings and events! Just the very sight of it makes me drool, and when you read the delicious ingredients you will too!







SEW SWEETNESS. Every weekday in June, Sara, is having two amazing guest bloggers scheduled to share with you a purse pattern sewing review. And, at the end of the event, you'll get a chance to win some amazing prizes for showing her your purse!




LIP BALM HOLDER tutorial by Crafty Maria will have you adding these little card gifts to your list of lio-smaking family and friends ... great gifts especially for those summer and winter months! Avon's got a wonderful lip balm selection to choose from!




Marie Spaulding of LIVING FELT shows you a variety of building blocks techniques for needle felting. And, Shelly Mavor's awe-inspiring felt projects are a sight to see as well as inspirational ... you'll just go wacky over all her projects!!!









Heavenly Crafts Happy Camper backpack mini album is all about spending time in the great outdoors. So, here's Lynn's backpack design project, the one thing you do need in the outdoors! Lynn also includes, digital kits used and Deena Perrault's template and tutorial!

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