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Boo 2 U October 17, 2010

I’m happy to post this second Halloween-themed project as a Glue Dots Dottess.  Although I didn’t know exactly what I would be making at first, I liked the idea of creating something that could celebrate Halloween or . . . not.  There are a lot of people with birthdays during this time of year, of course, and others who just like to welcome the holiday season.  Although I’ve never been a super-duper fan of Halloween (gasp!), I love to think of how it kind of signals the start of all the shopping madness, the cool, brisk, weather, and all of the things that scrapbookers love to take pictures of and make memories with in their albums. 

This card didn’t take me long and I was going for a “Frankenstein’s monster” kind of feel with the eyelets and floss.  The one bonus was that I finally got a little mileage out of my WRMK Big Bite.  It was extremely useful in creating this card and I would have definitely struggled a bit had I not had it. The other thing that is interesting to note is that I altered the eyelet color from brown to black to better match the color scheme of the card.

How did I do that? It’s quite simple actually.  The key is to have the right tools and some quality eyelets.  Mine are from American Crafts.  While I suppose you could use some permanent markers to do the job, I did it with black embossing powder and a heating tool.  If you want to try this, you must use good set of tweezers because you can’t use your hands.  It only takes a second to melt and once the powder does, be sure to give it about 30 seconds to cool before you place it down.  If you don’t you risk marring the cover-up job.  For other supplies and instructions, keep reading:

Die Cuts With a View (DCWV) textured cardstock
Basic Grey’s Eerie collection paper
Making Memories floss, metallic chipboard letters, Halloween foam stamps
American Crafts eyelets
Distress ink (Black Soot, Peeled Paint)
Versamark
Ranger embossing powder (black)
Glue Dots®
Distressing tool 
 
Cut DCWV cardstock to desired size. (Card pictured is 5 inches by 6 inches.) Cut strips of printed paper into one inch sections and match them to the width of the card. Distress edges with tool and add black Distress ink directly to the edge of the paper.  Stamp a sentiment in Versamark on colored cardstock and emboss with black embossing powder.  Cut by hand and set aside.  Emboss metallic chipboard letters and/or ink if desired and set aside.  Attach paper strips to card with Glue Dots®.  Mark large and small cross-stich “X’s” of varying heights with a pencil. Punch corresponding holes.  Attach eyelets to larger holes.  Stitch floss through the holes and tie tightly on the back side of card.  Shadow edges of card with distress ink if desired.  Add sentiment and other additional embellishments with mini Glue Dots®.

 

Spooks, Treats and Tricks October 10, 2010

 

So tell me, does this little box hold tricks or treats?  While the answer is ultimately your decision, I can show you how easy this project is to make.  Here is a list of what you will need:

One unfinished wooden box (found at any craft store)
Basic Grey’s Eerie collection paper
Black cardstock
Acrylic paint (Purple, Black)
Distress ink (Black Soot)
Alcohol ink (Caramel)
Distress Stickles (Rock Candy)
Sizzix die cuts (Spooky House, Picket Fence)
Grungeboard die cut (Skeleton)
Acetate
Chipboard/cardboard
Glue Dots®
File (for distressing and finishing edges)

Instructions:
 
Paint the inside and outside of the box that will not be covered by paper. (This can be as much or as little as you would like.) Take measurements and using Glue Dots®, add paper to the sections of the box that you would like covered.
File edges and shade with distress ink. 

 

Punch out assorted die cuts with black cardstock and paint assorted chipboard/cardboard pieces; add Stickles for texture.  After drying, add the pieces as desired with Glue Dots®. (Note: Pop up Glue Dots® help add dimension.)

To create a “window” for the top of the box, decorate a chipboard/cardboard shape with alcohol ink (or distress ink) and attach it to a piece of acetate with mini Glue Dots®.  Attach the assembled window to the box with additional mini Glue Dots®.  NOTEMy “window” was made with upcycled goods.  The pane was the leftover die cut from my son’s Memory card game and the acetate was leftover packaging from some acrylic stamps. 

Fill with treats or tricks!

 

Drop Everything and Scrap September 19, 2010

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That’s what I felt like doing today.  Laundry, dishes, errands….I could have done one or all of them.  I’ve been just that busy lately.  It happens to all of us. 

But today, I scrapped and this evening, I’m sharing it with you:

One other thing that I would like to share just in case you haven’t been following me on Twitter.  I was recently named to the 2010-2011 Glue Dots Design Team! I can’t tell you how excited I am to be a Dottess!  You can look for me to post at least twice a month on projects especially designed to show my creativity and the versatility of the (seriously!) many types of Glue Dots products.  I’m already planning some special projects and I am excited about what this next year will bring.  Thanks for being here to experience all of this with me. 

Here’s wishing you all kinds of craftiness…

 

 
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