Monday, December 23, 2013
Scrapbook Layout Zipper-Pocket
Friday, December 20, 2013
Scrapbook Layout
Altered Scrapbook Paper
If you cannot find scrapbook paper that you want and are in a bind to get any new paper, alter what you already have with some paint, markers or ink. I wanted a specific color scheme for this layout and all I had available in those colors was plain textured paper and printed monochromatic paper. To bring the two colors together I decided to mix some paint to match the textured paper and use it on some of the designs of the other. It doesn't have to be perfectly in the lines. In fact I think it looks better if it's not perfect.
So now I have my own customized paper that has been hand painted and it only took me 10 minutes to do it.
My daughter decided to alter her paper too to put in a colorful mini album she's working on. She used markers.
Thursday, December 19, 2013
Handmade Flowers
Handmade lace, ribbon and cheesecloth flowers and other embellishments to use in craft projects such as...
I love making my own flowers, especially flowers that are just plain cute. I've included links below to some of the best flower making tutorials I've found on the web. My favorite flowers and projects have come from Jennings644.
Shabby Beautiful
(Lace Flower with wire running stitch)
NurseTara04
(Lace Flower with wire straight through hem)
jennings644
(Lace Flower - sew running stitch)
jjshowers
(Paper Rose)
hectanooga1
(Paper Rose)
alittleshabbychic
(Cheesecloth Flower - hot glue)
- mini albums
- scrapbooks
- art journals
- altered frames and boxes
- mixed media collages
- hair accessories
- prom and wedding arrangements
I love making my own flowers, especially flowers that are just plain cute. I've included links below to some of the best flower making tutorials I've found on the web. My favorite flowers and projects have come from Jennings644.
Happy flower making!
Video Tutorials: Making Flowers
Shabby Beautiful
(Lace Flower with wire running stitch)
NurseTara04
(Lace Flower with wire straight through hem)
jennings644
(Lace Flower - sew running stitch)
jjshowers
(Paper Rose)
hectanooga1
(Paper Rose)
alittleshabbychic
(Cheesecloth Flower - hot glue)
Thank you ladies for sharing what you know :)
Wednesday, December 4, 2013
Money Saving Tips and Ideas for Crafters
You've got to check out these money saving tips for crafters. I believe the woman that does the video series is named Gina and I absolutely love her for sharing what she has learned and come up with. She has a ton of videos that take you through tip after tip. Check out her videos and her personal projects. Thank you Gina!
Saturday, October 26, 2013
Essential Tools and Materials for Your Craft Room
I do a lot of different crafts. In fact I tend to try a craft, do it for a little while and move on to the next one just because there are so many out there. Below is a list of the craft tools and materials I use the most for those of you who want to start crafting or just want to add some things to your craft closet.
Glue and Tape
Writing Utensils and a Ruler
Stamps, Stencils and Ink Pads
Paper
Paper Punches
Cutting Tools
Paint and Paint Brushes
Helpful Tip: I save my milk bottle caps and use them to hold the paint I'm using. I will stick a little piece of tape on the underside of the cap to keep it in place. Once I'm done I can wash and reuse it or toss it out.
Ribbon
Glitter
Other Items I Like To Keep on Hand
Glue and Tape
- Hot Glue Gun and Glue Sticks
- Craft Glue
- E-6000
- Masking Tape
Extra: Glue Types
Writing Utensils and a Ruler
- Markers
- Pens
- Pencils
Stamps, Stencils and Ink Pads
- Black Ink
- Brown Ink
- Gold Ink
- Silver Ink
- Distress Ink in Vintage Photo and Tea
- Color Inks
- Ink Stamps
- Ink Dauber
- I also have felt squares I cut for my ink dauber not shown in this photo
Clear Stamps and Stencils |
Paper
- Card stock
- Scrapbook Paper
- Tissue Paper
- Construction Paper
- Printing paper
- Wrapping Paper
- and any other kinds of paper I can get my hands on since paper can be used in so many projects
Paper Punches
I only have a few paper punches. My favorite shapes are the ones pictured above since there are so many things you can make from them such as butterflies and numerous styles of flowers. |
Cutting Tools
- Scissors
- X-Acto Knife with blades
- Hole Punch
- Craft Scissors that make shaped edges such as zig-zag and wavy
- I use a fabric-marking, rolling blade to help make clean folds in paper
- I like to use the tool on the far right that I found in the polymer clay section of a craft store to poke small holes, get ahold of the edge of things that need repositioned or glued down and place small objects
- Paper Trimmer
Paint and Paint Brushes
Helpful Tip: I save my milk bottle caps and use them to hold the paint I'm using. I will stick a little piece of tape on the underside of the cap to keep it in place. Once I'm done I can wash and reuse it or toss it out.
Ribbon
Glitter
Other Items I Like To Keep on Hand
- Stapler
- Mod Podge
- Gesso
- Modeling Paste
- Small spray bottles to make paint sprays
- Baby Wipes for quick cleanups and to place over areas of a project I want to protect from paint and glue
- Rubbing alcohol
- Roll of brown paper to keep my work surface cleaner
- Wax paper
- Mica Powders such as Pearl-Ex
- Beads
- Wood and/or foam letters
- Some scrapbook embellishments since they can be used on cards, tags, etc.
- Material
Sunday, October 20, 2013
Some of My Favorite Craft Storage Tips Found on the Web
My favorite is the heater vent to hold Stamps and the cup holder to hold markers since I've read that markers should be stored on their sides for longevity.
The Inking Spot of Crain Creations
The woman who runs this blog used a drain spout to hold her Copic markers by cutting the drain spout into pieces and then adhering them together. It's cute, a great organizing idea and the cost was under $10.00. If you don't own Copics, I'm sure there are a lot of other craft items to use this idea for.
Scrapbook.com
This is for Stickles storage and I don't own any Stickles yet, but I own Adirondack Inks from Tim Holtz and this looks like a great storage idea for them as well. "Used 11x14 free standing acrylic frame, strips of Velcro, and Velcro dots on bottles. Will hold 44 bottles of Stickles."
http://studiocalico.typepad.com/studio_calico/2011/08/emilys-tip.html
I'm not sure what the name of this particular website is, but it showed that you can use a spice rack for your Glimmer Mists and paint sprays. You could also use it to store your acrylic craft paints and be able to see all the colors. Now I wish I hadn't of thrown that old spice rack out.
I saw something interesting in a used travel trailer a friend bought. There were small jars hanging from the underside of a cabinet. The lids had been attached to the wood with screws and all you had to do was unscrew the jar as you needed it. I liked this idea because it would be a great way to keep small embellishments organized and you can easily see the contents. The underside of shelves and cabinets are often overlooked for storage. Of course you could use plastic containers if you're afraid of breaking a glass jar or don't want to add much weight to a thinner shelf.
I have been working the past couple of months to set up a room for my crafting and art materials. I'm always looking for an inexpensive and easy to access way to store materials. I use a very inexpensive curtain rod to keep my burlap and wax paper on. Since the curtain rod does not have to be opened very far it is quite sturdy. I think the small shelf will get the underside treatment for my inks.
Fun with Hot Glue
I'm absolutely loving the new Hot Glue Molds by Plaid!
In no way am I getting paid for showing products on my blog. I show them because I like them and want to share my experience with you.
I used Pearl-Ex Powder on them and they are so detailed. Now that I've found these molds I have a quick and easy way to make flowers for texture in my art, such as my mixed media projects, but I will also use these for cards, picture frames, scrapbook layouts and jewelry. They were clinging to my glass cutting board after they were dry so I may be trying a few of the roses out on a small mirror I would like to decorate. Just don't put any paint or powders on the backs of them.
I was so excited I looked for more molds to get and they do have more, but while searching I came across this video http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Rorbux8GVfI and thought the Hot Glue tools were very nice. I especially liked the hot glue spreader that makes your hot glue lay flat instead of being a bump under your project. If you try them out, let me know what you think.
I was so excited I looked for more molds to get and they do have more, but while searching I came across this video http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Rorbux8GVfI and thought the Hot Glue tools were very nice. I especially liked the hot glue spreader that makes your hot glue lay flat instead of being a bump under your project. If you try them out, let me know what you think.
Thursday, October 17, 2013
Mixed Media Canvas Collage: "Junk Princess"
This type of collage is a very fun project to do. You can plan ahead of time or just go with the flow as I do. I started out just gluing scrapbook paper on a blank canvas, placed gesso on everything, but the areas I wanted to show and then began placing my metal items, flowers, etc. Every time I wanted to add something on the top of something else I would paint some gesso on the bottom piece, let it dry and then use E6000 glue to hold them together. In the very end I painted just about everything with a thin layer of gesso and then I used Martha Stewart's Pearl Paints and some regular acrylic craft paints that I made into sprays to give the entire art piece color. When I used the Gesso over everything I didn't worry about any color showing through from the items I used, unless they were dark an ugly. For example, the original colors of the flowers looked nice muted with Gesso so I didn't have to use more than one layer of Gesso on them, but the rusty electrical plate, bolts and washers had to be covered completely.
Give this project a try.
Happy Crafting!
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All Rights Reserved
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Relax with Zentangle or Doodling
Copyright © 2011 Angela Conklin - Heartedly Handcrafted
All Rights Reserved
This was my first Zentangle that I made a couple of years ago.
I never made a masterpiece while talking on the phone, but I always doodled as I sat and talked to someone. I found it relaxing to repeat patterns and then start a new pattern off the one I completed. Plus it's a very accessible art form since it only requires a writing utensil and something to write on which can be anything, especially if your using a permanent marker like I used above on a piece of paper. If you're feeling frustrated with a craft project or just need something different to do, try out Zentangle or Doodling.
Note: Make sure that the writing utensil you're using has a fine tip. A fine tip makes it much easier to add interest, like small dots and lines for shading.
Not sure where to start? Try tracing your hand or a jar bottom, make a squiggly shape or draw a few flowers and then connect them with patterns like I did above. Check out the videos (below) that I found on YouTube. If I run out of pattern ideas, I just type patterns in Google search which gives me fresh ideas.
How to Zentangle
Zentangle Ornaments
I never made a masterpiece while talking on the phone, but I always doodled as I sat and talked to someone. I found it relaxing to repeat patterns and then start a new pattern off the one I completed. Plus it's a very accessible art form since it only requires a writing utensil and something to write on which can be anything, especially if your using a permanent marker like I used above on a piece of paper. If you're feeling frustrated with a craft project or just need something different to do, try out Zentangle or Doodling.
Note: Make sure that the writing utensil you're using has a fine tip. A fine tip makes it much easier to add interest, like small dots and lines for shading.
Not sure where to start? Try tracing your hand or a jar bottom, make a squiggly shape or draw a few flowers and then connect them with patterns like I did above. Check out the videos (below) that I found on YouTube. If I run out of pattern ideas, I just type patterns in Google search which gives me fresh ideas.
How to Zentangle
Zentangle Ornaments
Wednesday, October 16, 2013
Repurpose: A Plastic Jar for Decorative Craft Room Storage
Want something that makes you feel good in your craft room, but also serves a purpose?
Try re-purposing a peanut butter or mayonnaise jar.
I use paper, cloth, coffee filter, clay, plastic and metal flowers and buds in the majority of my craft projects. I will mix the different types of flowers in a project once in a while, but usually I'll just stick to one type at a time so I want them separated. Plus, I don't want to store them together as the heavier flowers can crush the delicate ones. Previously, I had put them in boxes and that worked for storage, but then I had to label all of the boxes and was missing out on how pretty they looked.
Step-by-step
Materials:
- Lace
- Scissors
- Hot glue gun (or craft glue)
- Flower arrangement foam (I prefer the type that doesn't crumble for this specific project)
- Jar
- Paint
- Flowers with stem
- White Tulle
- Wire (strong enough to penetrate the foam)
- Wire cutters
First I prepped my flower arrangement foam for hot gluing by placing a card-stock circle on the bottom of it. This just gives me a smooth surface for gluing and keeps me from melting and therefore disfiguring the foam when I'm doing my last step. If something were to go wrong now, it would be much better than happening at the very end of the project.
I coated my lid with some Gesso so my silver paint would stick, but you can cover the lid with a cloth or paper circle that goes down over the sides.
After the paint is dry I hot glued the very top of my lace to the lid overlapping slightly where the lace meets in the back.
I used tulle to fill in the gaps between the flowers. I also love how delicate tulle makes flower arrangements look.
And here is my finished project . I love it!
I have a narrow wall shelf next to my desk that I have some of my glitters on. I think it would be a great place to put it to enjoy each day.
This project would also make a great gift holder for candy or cookies. There are MANY things that can been done with a plastic jar, so I don't throw them out.
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