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Showing posts with label papercraft. Show all posts

Friday, January 17, 2014

Bookmark from Book Pages!

Just a quick share of a project I did when I was inspired to use book pages in my projects for Practical Scrappers! Super fun and Easy project: Stop by Practical Srappers to see how I did it!
p.s. create a bookmark and use it! Makes you feel good!

Friday, March 22, 2013

Coffee Filter=Design Element


Who knew!?! Right! Last month over at Practical Scrappers the design team inspired me to use coffee filters in my papercrafting projects.  I was at my local Creative Reuse store (A store that sells donated new and used  art supplies) and stumbled across a huge bag of filters and a clipboard.  This became the perfect birthday gift for my sister.  Shh...Her birthday is tomorrow and it is a surprise!  

I created the ruffles by folding the coffee filter in half 4 times and trimming the top and bottom edges off.  Then I opened it up and made one cut in the circle so that I had a strip.  I ran a line of adhesive about an inch from the bottom of the clipboard and gathered my first filter on the adhesive. I repeated this 4 times.  When I was happy with the ruffles I embellished the rest of the clipboard, added an adorable picture of the cousins and finished it off with a bow!  
I think it is the perfect birthday gift and I hope she does too!  I can't wait to give it to her!
Have fun taking everyday items and creating works of art!
p.s. stop by Practical Scrappers and see step by step directions for creating another project with coffee filters! 




Monday, March 11, 2013

Love is not just for Valentine's Day!

Just because Valentine's Day is over does not mean we should not continue to share the love! This card is created with a bunch of washi tape and that neat burlap tag from Little Yellow Bicycle!  

I also added some 3-D flowers which are actually bead but I love the spring feel of them!  I also love the notebook paper background!  
Happy Creating!
p.s. Create a layout/card using notebook paper and share a link to it in the comments! 
 I would love to see it!

Monday, June 11, 2012

Baby Bird Nursery Wall Hangings: Day 3



Hi! It's day three of our Baby Bird Nursery Week and today I am going to show you how I made these adorable Baby Bird Nursery Wall Hangings!  



You will need:




  • 4-12"X12" cork tiles

  • 8-sheets of 12"X12" coordinating paper or cardstock

  • 4-buttons

  • 4 large glue dots

  • scissors

  • stapler

  • glue stick

  • 4-12" pieces of ribbon

  • Large hole punch

  • brown marker


I began with four plain cork squares purchased at the craft store.



Next, trim 4 of your papers to about 11"X11".  You can use a paper trimmer or regular scissors for this, just be sure to cut it straight.  Set those aside.  I then cut a chipboard pattern for the bird's body and wing.


Trace this bird and wing on each of the remaining  papers.  Also draw a proportional triangle for the beak on each remaining sheet.



Cut out each piece.  You will have four of each of the three pieces.  Place them in groups with one of each piece in different patterns.  Next, use a glue stick to attach the body to the 11"X11" papers like so:



Quickly, before the glue sets, slightly lift the top right edge and add the beak.



Add the wing centered on the body.  Use a glue stick to secure.



Run you hand over the entire paper to eliminate any air bubbles and to securely seal the glue to the paper.


Place a large glue dot, I used "ZOTS", on the back of your button, then secure it in the correct place on your bird. Be sure you use firm pressure to adhere the button.



Next take your marker and add some little bird feet!



Then I centered my bird on the cork square and using an open stapler, attached the bird to the cork square.





I used a "Crop-A-Dile" large hole punch to punch two holes along the top edge about 1 1/2" from the edges.



The final step is to add some ribbon to hang it with!  Pull the ends of the ribbon through each hole and tie a knot.  You may need to double it to make it large enough to secure it.



Hang them on the wall!  Such a sweet addition to this baby Bird Nursery we have been putting together!




Be sure to check out the other posts in this series:



Day One: Baby Bird Tree Mural



Day Two: Baby Bird Dresser 


Thanks for checking us out!  Leave a comment to be entered to win a baby birdhouse to compliment this adorable baby bird nursery!





Saturday, June 9, 2012

Day one: Baby Bird Nursery

I have been thinking about the best way to organize my ideas and present them to my readers and decided that a weekly theme will do the trick!


Baby Bird Nursery!




Today begins my very first theme!! A Baby Birdie Nursery! I am VERY excited about this theme because it is something very close to my heart!  In February 2010 I found out I was pregnant with my fourth child.  We always keep the gender of our children a surprise so I needed a neutral nursery theme.  I had fallen in love with birdies that year but, unlike now when I see them all the time,  there were absolutely no nursery sets available...even if there were, I probably would have wanted to make my own anyway. It was a little tricky keeping the theme neutral but I decided on a bold primary/secondary color palette.   I found this amazing fabric by Heidi Grace at JoAnn Fabrics and that was my jump off point!



 I created a quilt, painted a mural, created wall hangings, a mobile, added baby bird details to the dresser, a cover for the crib railing (Anti-Chew!), and a little birdhouse for an accent.


Today, I will be showing you the mural I painted and how I added paper baby bird accents.



This is one on the two tree murals I painted.  I have to apologize that the pictures are not fabulous, but I am unable to take new pictures, as we have sadly left this beautiful tree behind when we moved from our home this past January.  There was another tree on the opposite wall right next to the window in this room.



As you can see it is a curly tree with baby bird and leaves throughout.  I penciled the tree free hand on the wall so that I could change anything I was not happy with before I began paining.  I would like to mention that I had never painted anything in my life so I was quite anxious about how it would come out....Be sure to lay out a drop cloth under your trees so you do not ruin the carpet below!  I used two coats of Interior wall paint in a gloss finish and several different types of brushes.  You can see a little bit of texture in the bark and that was just created by the paint below coming through.  You can paint another coat if you prefer a more solid look.  I also painted grass all the way around the room to give it a more finished and cohesive look.



I added clouds in the sky for a whimsical touch!



Now that I have shown you how to paint the tree, how about I show you how I added those cute little birdies!  I choose a range of papers and cardstock as seen below:



I took a thick piece of chipboard and drew a pattern for the birdie and its wing.



I traced about 30 of each piece on different papers and cut them out.  I also cut out 30 simple triangles for the beaks.  I used regular white glue to glue the wing and beak onto each bird.  I kept the body and wings different colors so the wing would stand out.  I then chose a button in another color and attached it with glue dots.  Voila, cute little birdies!



I also needed some leaves.  I free handed mine so there would be some variation in the leaves.  I used about ten different types of green paper to add a bit of interest to the trees.



Next, I had to find a way to attach them to the tree without ruining the wall behind them.  This took some thinking but, I decided to use flour and water!  It worked like a charm, and should be removable with steam or just water!  I mixed about a cup of flour with water until it resembled a thin paste.  I brushed it on the back of each bird and leaf than pressed it firmly to the wall, using my fingers to work out any air bubbles.   There you have it!



I was so pleased with how this mural came out and it really inspired me to create other items to complete the look.  Later this week I will show you how I created a quilt, a mobile, painted a dresser, made wall hangings, a crib bar cover and birdhouse!



Thanks for checking out my Baby Bird Nursery! Subscribe to my blog to get all the info on how to create the other components in this adorable nursery! Leave a comment if you have a question or something to share! Check back tomorrow for the next installment in our Baby Bird Nursery theme!