One of the most growing trends over the last year have been creating your own flowers!!! We all love to try new ones and add a personal flair and touch to our pages! There's sooo many tutorials out there. Some more complicated then others.
Below is a wonderful link. It has a simple and very good tutorial on making the adorable little roses! I've made them a time or two on my own but love that she made them from coordination's cardstock... the colored core is just soo pretty! Take a look!
http://helmarusa.typepad.com/blog/2011/04/a-layout-and-some-cardstock-roses.html
Here are some wonderful flowers as well!!!! Maya Road is absolutely wonderful!!!!! And their blog is just as great!!! Remember you can make them from any zippers (like from a local craft store) or ribbons for that matter!!! Try them out! Adorable! The tutorial is super easy and a video!
http://mayaroad.typepad.com/mayaroad/2011/04/zipper-flower-video-tutorial.html
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Thursday, April 28, 2011
Woo Hooo
We have 8 followers.. remember I said if we reach 10.. we'll be doing one of the altered vintage books as a giveaway!!! So spread the word! thanks bunches ladies!
Tuesday, April 26, 2011
Trash to Treasure... one of my faves
| Some of the "trash" has patterns on the pack of the packaging. The other side is some sort of patterned paper! Great four journaling and little embellishments! |
| This is it thus far!!!!! I created an entire album from trash ruminants! Look through the pictures and I'll share all the different "trash" I made my own little treasure! |
| Just an up close of it. The paint was just a thin layer as well covers well. You can write on it super well if you wanted to as well. |
Monday, April 25, 2011
It's getting done
Soooo, after a long day. kids were all outta school today.. so was all about entertaining not only the preschoolers but also their school age siblings. I caught a bit of a bug this weekend. Which never happens. Maybe every 5 years do I get sick! been ickyish all day.
Tonight I decided no matter how i felt I needed some progress in my "nook". Got in there tonight and I am proud to announce after 3 weeks of procrastinating and pulling stuff out to do projects rather than cleaning it, it now has a floor and a desk top..... still working on getting everything else back in their places and hope to post some clean area pics tomorrow night!!! YAY motivation.
I was thinking, does your area ever get sooo bad that you can't walk in it much less work at the desk. Are yout he type of scrapper that it looks messy but is really just organized choas? Or do you have a spot for everything and after or during each project always have it tidy? I'm always curious. As even when I say the "nook" is clean, it probably still looks a mess to some.... it's just my way! But i love it!!!
Tonight I decided no matter how i felt I needed some progress in my "nook". Got in there tonight and I am proud to announce after 3 weeks of procrastinating and pulling stuff out to do projects rather than cleaning it, it now has a floor and a desk top..... still working on getting everything else back in their places and hope to post some clean area pics tomorrow night!!! YAY motivation.
I was thinking, does your area ever get sooo bad that you can't walk in it much less work at the desk. Are yout he type of scrapper that it looks messy but is really just organized choas? Or do you have a spot for everything and after or during each project always have it tidy? I'm always curious. As even when I say the "nook" is clean, it probably still looks a mess to some.... it's just my way! But i love it!!!
Had to SHARE!!!
I just had to share this link from Maya road's blog. I love their products!!! Their zipper trim is amazing but wanted to add as I always do this technique can be done with tons of different things... your imagination is the limit. I can't wait to play with it!
http://mayaroad.typepad.com/mayaroad/2011/04/zipper-flower-video-tutorial.html
http://mayaroad.typepad.com/mayaroad/2011/04/zipper-flower-video-tutorial.html
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