Monday, December 20, 2010
Birthday Shark and a BIG THANK YOU!
Hi all! Several things I wanted to share with you today. First, A BIG THANK YOU to all who hopped all night with the LIME LIGHT CHARITABLE DT and EMBELLISH ME WITH QUILLING blog hops! Your response and comments overwhelmed me!!! Thanks to Gracie from LL and Linda for organizing the quilling hop!! Here is an announcement from the LLDT blog about the whopper prize packages.
From Gracie:
"I can't thank you all enough for participating in the Blog Hop. You left some wonderful comments that I and the other members of the team truly enjoyed reading. We couldn't ask for better supporters than those who took time to blog hop with us last Friday (and on to Sunday).
At this point, we have a grand prize worth at least $150 and seven other prizes worth $20-$50. We want to make the announcement on Wednesday, but please be patient with us. Everyone is sooo busy with the Holiday season, and it takes a while to verify that the randomly drawn winners are followers/left a comment on each blog on the hop. So if it takes us a few extra days, please be patient.
Thank you again, what an incredible group of hoppers we had."
ALSO, If you loved the Emma Snow Angel image I just wanted to tell you that you have a chance to win a $20 GC from Fred-She-Said that is in for the winning also! Good luck to all!!! There is also hop candy on the Embellish Me with Quilling hop that will be giving away!!
There were some questions and comments that I would like to respond to. Yes, I will be making a video and pictorial tutorial on how to make the Emma Snow Angel and it should be ready by the end of the week. I also will be doing one on the quilled jewelry, and one on floral punch flowers, not all in the same week!! If you left a comment on my blog I will be visiting your blog in the coming days if you have a site. It may take me a while though because I usually stay to explore and I have a long list of new ones now!!
Now for the Birthday Shark card. My grand son, the Dino Hunter, wanted to make his brother Anthony a birthday card and wanted me to help him make it. I gave him all my Cricut handbooks and he went though them one by one and picked images that he wanted to use on the card. He then drew a mock up and we went to the Cricut to cut out the images.
He chose to use the shark card from the Life's a Beach cartridge and we cut it out in a light blue. I inked the shark silhouette in grey and white for him and used a white gel pen on the teeth and highlights. A white scrap of card stock was put behind the sharks eyes and a big of black was colored in. I had a row of red crystals sitting on my craft table and he wanted to use them for the eyes, so they were next. The next image that dino hunter had picked out was an "A" for Anthony. That A was cut from the Storybook cartridge as well as the Happy Birthday letters. All of the letters had gel pen dots. He wanted the shark to be eating the A. The background behind the shark is a specialty paper that shimmers like water, I don't know what it is called, I purchased it at Hobby Lobby. We glittered the edged of the cut out and added the Happy Birthday floating around the shark. He was pleased with his creation and excited to give it to his brother.
Thanks again for taking the time to visit and leave such wonderfully encouraging comments! Y'all are truly awesome!! And glad to hear that many are inspired to give quilling a try! And hope you all visit the Lime Light blog and participate with us!!
Shalom,
Sonya
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Storybook Cartridge
Friday, December 17, 2010
Embellish Me with Quilling Blog Hop
Hi all, back again with the 2nd hop for today! Two hop posts for your inspiration and chance to win!
1st hop - LIME LIGHT CHARITABLE DESIGN TEAM happening now, see post below this post!
2nd hop - EMBELLISH ME WITH QUILLING - starts NOW.
Let's get started with our 2nd hop - the EMBELLISH ME WITH QUILLING BLOG HOP. If you came here from Emma's blog then you are in the right place. If you would like to start from the beginning click here. The hop runs from 11:00 pm CST Friday to Sunday the 19th. To enter for a chance to win the HOP CANDY click on the beginning hop link here for instructions.
Here is my Embellish Me with Quilling project, a Golden Floral Quilled Jewelry Set. I had decided to do another jewelry set for the hop before I knew what the blog hop name was and it worked out that it fits perfectly. It is a quilled 'embellishment' that you can wear!
After doing the first quilled set here, I knew that I would be doing more. This one uses antique gold bases this time and off white and beige gold edged strips in an off-center design. The metal bases were jump ringed together and the quilled motifs were glued onto them. I added topaz crystals, czech crystals and tube beads for accents and for, of course my favorite, sparkle! It really catches the light.
The earrings were made with the same method as the first set and are accented with the same crystals and beads. My oldest daughter is the model for this set, I wonder if I will get it back from her? I love the vintage feel and you will be seeing more of these sets as my mind is abuzz with all sorts of colors and variations.
Have fun on the hop and here is your next stop on the hop: Jessica- www.kinderstampo.com where I am sure you will see an amazing project that she has made for your inspiration.
Here is a list of the hop sites if you lose your way or want to revisit any site:
Leesandra- http://sweetspotcards.blogspot.com/
Christina- http://cardcreationsbyc.blogspot.com/
Sonya- http://appelquilling.blogspot.com/ That's me, your HERE
Jessica- www.kinderstampo.com
Tracey- http://quillynilly.blogspot.com/
Linda- http://krazyquilling.com/
If you have never tried quilling before I hope you will be inspired and encouraged to give it a try. Pre-cut packaged strips are easy but you can cut your own 1/8" strips from any text weight paper. Start with the slotted tool to get the feel of coiling the strips. Keep practicing until you get even pressure, this is the key for an even consistent coil. Any good craft glue is ok to glue the end of the strip to the side of the coil. Tearing the end of the strip before you coil it will give you a better finish and a will hide the end joining of the coil better. Experiment with looser coils and tighter coils until you find the look you like better, it is your choice.
Experiment with pinching the shapes and combining them into motifs. The needle tool will give you a smaller center but can be a little trickier to use. The needle is held stationary and the strips are "rolled" around the needle with your fingers instead of being "locked" into the center like it is on the slotted tool (the slotted tool is twirled in your fingers to make the coil). Think of the needle tool as the thread spindle on a sewing machine that allows the thread spool to turn freely. The same motion that you would use to rewind a spool of thread on this "spindle" is the same motion that the quilling strip makes on the needle tool. The Yahoo quilling group helped me with that info as I couldn't get the hang of the needle tool until I understood that it wasn't supposed to "lock" onto the needle. It is a great resource for quilling tips, encouragement and help. There are lots of online sites that show how to make the shapes and to get inspiration from. Give it a try!
For all of my quilling blog friends who are already hooked onto quilling and visit me often (and new friends), I hope you have a great time and get lots of inspiration from the projects!
If you missed the first hop of my double-header blog hop posts today, just look at the post below this one for the Lime Light Charitable Design Team Blog Hop that is still happening, with awesome inspiration and over $150 in great prizes! Have fun hopping and good luck!
Shalom,
Sonya
Thanks for all your encouraging messages and for visiting me!!!
Emma Snow Angel for the Lime Light Blog Hop
EDITED TO ADD: Sorry for the mix up in the blog hop order, I had my post to auto-post because I am out of town and so I had to drive to find a place with internet access to fix it!!!! It is the right order now! Sorry for the mixup, HAVE FUN!! ALSO - for all those who commented before the mix up, I have added your names to the Lime Light blog for entry if it isn't already there!
ANOTHER EDIT TO ADD: Thanks to the response on the hop, we have this announcement:
UPDATE AS OF 10:30 AM SATURDAY MORNING: YOU CAN CONTINUE TO BLOG HOP THROUGH SUNDAY NIGHT(MIDNIGHT EASTERN) AND YOU ARE STILL ELIGIBLE FOR ONE OF THE PRIZES. WE STILL HAVE THE GRAND PRIZE, AND ARE ADDING TWO MORE PRIZES TO THE FIVE PREVIOUSLY MENTIONED. SO, INSTEAD OF 1 GRAND PRIZE AND 5 RUNNERS UP, WE ARE HAVING A GRAND PRIZE AND 7 RUNNERS UP. THANK YOU SO MUCH FOR JOINING US!!.
Hi all! It's a hoppin' day! Why? Because there are 2 blog hop's for today. What a surprise when I found out the date for the two hops that I had been asked to participate in were for the same day! Well you know what they say, "great minds think alike"! So a real treat to hop to your hearts content, lots of inspiration and chances to win great candy!
The first one starts right now and is the LIME LIGHT CHARITABLE DESIGN TEAM BLOG HOP and if you came here via Agnes's blog you are in the right place. I am honored to be chosen to be on the DT for Lime Light and to be able to share my papercrafting to bring a little light and hope to others.
If you would like to start at the beginning of the hop then click here, you will also find there the INSTRUCTIONS for how to enter for a chance to win the hop prizes, that are worth over $150 and to see what all the goodies are. I gave you a sneak peek earlier this week at what to expect on the Lime Light blog hop today and hope you are ready to hop! Let me tell you a bit about what the Lime Light Charitable DT does. From the web site:
1st hop: LIME LIGHT CHARITABLE DESIGN TEAM starts NOW.
2nd hop: EMBELLISH ME WITH QUILLING hop posts at 11:00 p.m. CST tonight.
The first one starts right now and is the LIME LIGHT CHARITABLE DESIGN TEAM BLOG HOP and if you came here via Agnes's blog you are in the right place. I am honored to be chosen to be on the DT for Lime Light and to be able to share my papercrafting to bring a little light and hope to others.
If you would like to start at the beginning of the hop then click here, you will also find there the INSTRUCTIONS for how to enter for a chance to win the hop prizes, that are worth over $150 and to see what all the goodies are. I gave you a sneak peek earlier this week at what to expect on the Lime Light blog hop today and hope you are ready to hop! Let me tell you a bit about what the Lime Light Charitable DT does. From the web site:
"We are a design team with a unique purpose. We use our crafting skills to help and bring light to others. We invite you to visit the site often to find out whom we are crafting for and what we are planning in the months to come. We have exciting plans that include making cards and bookmarks for our men and women in uniform, making journals for families whose children are in the hospital, making cards for baskets that help raise money for playground equipment....and that's just the beginning. "
Here is a link to the Lime Light website (starting place for the blog hop) so you can see some of the charitable projects that the current and past DT members as well as other from around the US have participated in. As a way to introduce the current DT members we are hosting this blog hop so you can get to know who we are and what we do. And in a couple of days I will post a video interview of my first DT participation with the LLDT (as soon as it is edited, there was a bit of a challenge to this)!
On to the project for the hop! Click on any picture to enlarge. I chose to use Emma the Snow Angel pre-colored image from Fred She Said. I love this one, so much fun to do! This time I decided to make it an action card and used a little spring under the image of Emma that I cut out and layered on the bottom image. Below is a short video showing how it moves.
The base card is a fancy fold and instructions can be found here. I used my Cricut to cut the two large scallops. One is embossed with my Cuttlebug folder, Tiny Bubbles. The bottom digi image is popped up on foam tape. The side and bottom panels have punched trim that is again embossed with the Cuttlebug and has superfine glitter added. Faux snow was added to the base digi image and folds of the card that was dusted with super fine glitter for extra sparkle.
I punched snowflakes out of white card stock and then used my Diamond Dust clear glitter to give them that icy look. A polka dot grosgrain bow that matches the base layer paper with a sparkly gem at it's center finishes the front. The inside of the card has the same paper and punched panel for writing a message on.
I had this card sitting on my counter and the it would sparkle and shine just like snow every time I would pass by it and I could resist giving it a little thump to make it move! A fun card that would bring a smile to a child stuck in a hospital when they would rather be out in the snow making snow angels!
Your next blog hop stop is at back at the Lime Light DT blog -- http://limelightsrappers.blogspot.com/
Here is a list of the Design Team members and their blogs in case you lose your way or want to revisit any of their blogs:
Start at: Lime Light DT Blog -- http://limelightscrappers.blogspot.com/
Gracie -- http://everythingcricut.blogspot.com/
Joanne -- http://www.bigislandlady.blogspot.com/
Joy -- http://cricutholiday.com/
Terry -- Director of Publicity -- http://inspire-a-tion.blogspot.com/
Peg -- http://pegscraftingcorner.blogspot.com/
Kim -- http://dontbothermeimscrapping.blogspot.com/
Kathy -- http://www.kathy-thebeautifullife.blogspot.com/
Agnes -- http://flowerdiscosscraphut.blogspot.com/
Sara - - http://pinkcricut.com/
Sandra-- http://t42originals.blogspot.com/
co-project coordinator with Sue
Samantha -- http://samanthajdesigns.blogspot.com/
Sonya -- http://www.appelquilling.blogspot.com/ That's me, your HERE!
Lime Light DT Blog - - http://limelightscrappers.blogspot.com/
I am looking forward to the projects that the DT will be participating in and to light the world with love and hope!
Today is a busy day here on my little blog with 2 blog hops. If you would like to hop again come back at 11:30 p.m. tonight through Sunday the 19th for the EMBELLISH ME WITH QUILLING BLOG HOP and see my quilled floral jewelry set. Have fun hopping! And THANK YOU for all your very encouraging messages and visits!
Shalom,
Sonya
Thursday, December 16, 2010
Dino Hunter
Hi all! Just wanted to share a non-card, non-quilled project that my husband and I did for our grandson Ephram. He is a DINO FREAK and can tell you EVERYTHING you ever wanted to know (or not) about dinosaurs! He literally eats, sleeps and lives everything DINO! So my DH got the idea to re-do his bike in a dino theme after seeing my Dinosaur Tracks Cricut cartridge.
After taking the heat gun and scraping off all of the decals on his bike, we used yellow Cricut vinyl to make new ones. One of his favorites (and he does have them ranked), is the Spinosaurus, so I cut out a spino silhouette for the "shield" on the front. It is made from a piece of plastic 'cardboard' or is it call foamcore?, cutout in a fossil rock shape and spray pained brown. Then I cut out "DINO HUNTER" with the font on the cartridge and used only the negative letter shapes.
Next came his name and a spino charm with dino tracks. The vinyl cut great and with the help of the transfer paper it was easy to put them on them bike. He says his bike rides faster now. He can't wait to show it off to the park ranger at Dinosaur Valley State Park (his favorite place) when we go back there this spring. I see more requests for bike customization coming soon.
DINO HUNTER
Just a reminder that there will be 2 blog hops on Friday,the 17th. The first will be for the Lime Light Charitable Design Team at 8:00 p.m. CST and then at 11:30 p.m. the Embellish Me With Quilling blog hop! Two projects posts in one day, an action card and another quilled jewelry set! Until then,
Shalom,
Sonya
Tuesday, December 14, 2010
Lime Light Charitable Design Team Announcement
Hi all, a little preview of what is coming up this week and an announcement of what has been going on here in the background. I have been chosen to be on the Lime Light Charitable Design Team and was able to participate in a very special way today. One of the charitable endeavors that the LLDT contributed projects to was, the Butterfly Project at the Holocaust Museum Houston. I was honored to deliver the butterflies that were made by the DT and from crafters all over the US. I have a video interview of that delivery and pictures that need to be edited and will post when it is finished. Just wanted to give you a sneek peek at what was happening and what is coming up!
As you can see by the title, the Lime Light Charitable Design Team (of which I am a card-carrying member now) is having a blog hop this Friday at 8PM. We want you to get to know us and what we do as a team, so we are having a blog hop so that you can visit the various team members' sites. We also have a couple of the top Cricut bloggers on the net -- Everyday Cricut and Pink Cricut, that will be stops along the way. The team came together a few years ago because of our love of Cricut, and we wanted to give you a couple of bonus's as these sites are top notch when it comes to Cricut creative inspiration.
At 8 PM CST on Friday, we'll be posting the instructions on how you get from blog to blog and what you need to do when you get to each blog (COME TO THE LIME LIGHT BLOG FIRST FOR INSTRUCTIONS). All simple stuff. Now, here's the fun part. We'll be giving away some very nifty prizes, including a grand prize stash worth over $150. And because I can't wait, I'm giving you a peek at the prizes. So sit down, take a look at the goodies, and then join us Friday at 8 CST for a fun time!
Here is a link to see the prizes! http://limelightscrappers.blogspot.com/2010/12/lime-light-charitable-design-team-blog.html
It is going to be a busy week here on my little blog with 2 blog hops (on the same day!), and here at home, my daughter is graduating from Stephen F. Austin with her BSN this weekend.
Shalom,
Sonya
As you can see by the title, the Lime Light Charitable Design Team (of which I am a card-carrying member now) is having a blog hop this Friday at 8PM. We want you to get to know us and what we do as a team, so we are having a blog hop so that you can visit the various team members' sites. We also have a couple of the top Cricut bloggers on the net -- Everyday Cricut and Pink Cricut, that will be stops along the way. The team came together a few years ago because of our love of Cricut, and we wanted to give you a couple of bonus's as these sites are top notch when it comes to Cricut creative inspiration.
At 8 PM CST on Friday, we'll be posting the instructions on how you get from blog to blog and what you need to do when you get to each blog (COME TO THE LIME LIGHT BLOG FIRST FOR INSTRUCTIONS). All simple stuff. Now, here's the fun part. We'll be giving away some very nifty prizes, including a grand prize stash worth over $150. And because I can't wait, I'm giving you a peek at the prizes. So sit down, take a look at the goodies, and then join us Friday at 8 CST for a fun time!
Here is a link to see the prizes! http://limelightscrappers.blogspot.com/2010/12/lime-light-charitable-design-team-blog.html
It is going to be a busy week here on my little blog with 2 blog hops (on the same day!), and here at home, my daughter is graduating from Stephen F. Austin with her BSN this weekend.
Shalom,
Sonya
Monday, December 13, 2010
Icey Flower Box
Hi all, back with another project perfect for your gift giving! I saw this little cute box here on Cricut Chick's blog, and had to make one, or more! It won't be the last time you see it! It is easy to make if you don't get too ambitious with the embossing powder like I did and emboss EVERY panel! The box uses a 12 x 12 sheet of card stock and three different pattern papers. The link above has a great tutorial so I didn't think I needed to reinvent the wheel with another one. It can also be made smaller for smaller items.
I tipped it up so you can see the Fred She Said Icey Flower, pre-colored, image that is on the four sides. Using these pre-colored images is a time-saver and they are sooo pretty and easy to use! I printed it out and then cut out the three layers then glittered them. I used pop dots on the bottom layer and just folded and glued the top flower layer onto it, adding a blue crystal. The flower medallion is mounted on a Nestie scallop circle.
I had a question on what kind of printer and paper that I used to print out my digi images with. I print them out on Canon Pixma Matt Photo Paper, MP-101 and use a Canon ip2600 printer. I never could get the vibrant colors to print right on plain printer cardstock. When I changed to the matt photo paper the colors popped and were perfect! The right paper makes all the difference.
The panels are all embossed with a mix of white and silver holographic tinsel embossing powder and has a nice sparkle, which unfortunately the camera isn't capturing. The glitter on the flowers is Diamond Dust clear.
I tipped it up so you can see the Fred She Said Icey Flower, pre-colored, image that is on the four sides. Using these pre-colored images is a time-saver and they are sooo pretty and easy to use! I printed it out and then cut out the three layers then glittered them. I used pop dots on the bottom layer and just folded and glued the top flower layer onto it, adding a blue crystal. The flower medallion is mounted on a Nestie scallop circle.
I had a question on what kind of printer and paper that I used to print out my digi images with. I print them out on Canon Pixma Matt Photo Paper, MP-101 and use a Canon ip2600 printer. I never could get the vibrant colors to print right on plain printer cardstock. When I changed to the matt photo paper the colors popped and were perfect! The right paper makes all the difference.
The panels are all embossed with a mix of white and silver holographic tinsel embossing powder and has a nice sparkle, which unfortunately the camera isn't capturing. The glitter on the flowers is Diamond Dust clear.
You can see the inside of the box in the above picture with the wire ribbons and tulle tied to the elastic that is holding the box sides up. I think I will go back and put more ribbons on the top as it isn't as full as hers. The tutorial link has a video also that shows how this is done. The box is roomy and would look great with homemade treats tied up in pretty cellophane in each of the sides. Or, put paper shreds in the bottom and fill the box with gifts of your choice. It is a very versatile box and could be embellished all sorts of fun ways! If you make one link a picture of it in the comments, I'd love to see it!!
If you haven't visited Fred's (Tracey) site lately, drop by and see her latest post and freebie, click here to see the cute angels! A lot coming up this week so drop back by for a visit. Thanks for all your encouragement on my last post, you will see more of the quilled jewelry!
Shalom,
Sonya
Monday, December 6, 2010
Quilled Floral Jewelry Set
Hi all, back from celebrating our 32nd wedding anniversary. I don't know where all of that time went! We didn't do anything extravagant, just went away for the weekend camping. It was nice to get away for a couple of days, we don't get to do it as much as we used to. My DH and I enjoyed our time together even though we didn't catch any fish, again!
I have a project that I made for this month's Custom Quilling newsletter and one that I will be making more of, quilled jewelry. I have seen many quillers who have made beautiful earrings and such, but I have never tried it. So when I was making one of the other projects for the newsletter out of the silver edge black strips in the kit and it reminded me of antique silver jewelry and I decided to gave it a try. The kit is sold out but you can get these great strips from Denise at Custom Quilling Click on any picture to enlarge.
For the necklace I used three filigree pieces as bases to put the quilled motifs on and give it a little more stability and attached them together with jump rings. The center motif is a two layer fantasy flower made from tear drop and marquise shapes. The two side motifs are buds with looped leaves and tight coil berries. There is a little dangle drop of looped shapes. I added aurora crystals to the centers and beads among the flower bud motifs. There are black crystals and bead drops from the black chain necklace.
The earrings use the same double layer fantasy flower motif. I used two premade wire jewelry pin loops in between the layers that help with the stability and even hang of the earrings. No filigree piece was used as a base. Looped leaves and tight coil berries were added to the bottom of the flower. Three dangles of chain and beads and aurora crystals finished the matching earrings.
The next piece in the set is a pin. For the base I used two solid fan pieces glued together. Another flower motif and beaded chain dangles and aurora crystals with a pin back.
They can be worn together or separately. I love the vintage look these silver edged black strips give the quilling and they are perfect for creating quilled jewelry. My youngest daughter is modeling the jewelry and my oldest daughter took the photos for me. I loved making this set and it will be the first in many. Back with another of the projects later! Thanks for all the comments!
Shalom,
Sonya
Wednesday, December 1, 2010
Golden Hanukkia
Hi all back with a project that I was waiting to post until today, the First day of Hanukkah! It was one of the projects that was for the Custom Quilling newsletter last month. Tomorrow I will post a project from this months newsletter that I must say is my favorite so far. But back to today, I used 1/8" gold edged white quilling strips to make my hanukkia and mounted it on a gold cardstock die cut mat. It was very easy to do, much easier than the 3D hanukkia that I did last year! I took the picture at a slight angle so the quilling would show better and it looks a little catywampus, that is Texas for "a bit crooked"! The gold mat is popped up on another mat that was cut from a white pearlescent patterned paper. Some gold gel pen, gold pearls and ribbon and it was finished. These metallic edged strips are fast becoming a favorite!
Below is a picture of our hanukkia lit for the first night. I have my mantle decorated in silver and blue with blue lights. I changed the lights this year to LED's and they are really brighter and the second picture is with the lights in my den off and just the hanukkia lit with the blue lights. My husband says it's kinda erie looking but in reality it is very pretty. Blue is my favorite color so I like it!
I also have hanukkias and Star's of David hanging from the ceiling. The grand kids made them out of popsicle sticks that we spray painted blue then glittered in sliver and blue. The LED's shine little blue spotlights all over and my grandson Ephram commented how there were stars and menorah shapes in the lights. He was right, these new LED's shine throw shadows of the hanging menorahs and stars on the ceiling that dance in the spotlights. The "erie" picture shows these "spotlights" on the fireplace. You know me, I love anything sparkly and shiny!! Below is a picture of them from last year and you can see the mantle and my other hanukkia. We also have an electric one for the window that has flicker flame bulbs that one of our neighbor's little daughter watches from outside and loves to see each night lit.
I saved the best for last. My daughter sent these pictures to me today. I couldn't resist posting them. I as her nana, of course, am prejudice, but I think that this is the cutest Yoda baby there is.
Below is a picture of our hanukkia lit for the first night. I have my mantle decorated in silver and blue with blue lights. I changed the lights this year to LED's and they are really brighter and the second picture is with the lights in my den off and just the hanukkia lit with the blue lights. My husband says it's kinda erie looking but in reality it is very pretty. Blue is my favorite color so I like it!
I also have hanukkias and Star's of David hanging from the ceiling. The grand kids made them out of popsicle sticks that we spray painted blue then glittered in sliver and blue. The LED's shine little blue spotlights all over and my grandson Ephram commented how there were stars and menorah shapes in the lights. He was right, these new LED's shine throw shadows of the hanging menorahs and stars on the ceiling that dance in the spotlights. The "erie" picture shows these "spotlights" on the fireplace. You know me, I love anything sparkly and shiny!! Below is a picture of them from last year and you can see the mantle and my other hanukkia. We also have an electric one for the window that has flicker flame bulbs that one of our neighbor's little daughter watches from outside and loves to see each night lit.
Yoda baby aka Chaiya Violet uses the "Force" of cuteness to get what she wants and when she doesn't she starts to turn to the "dark side" to enforce her rule of the "empire". But the "empire strikes back" and uses the "force" for good and luls her into a nap. Cuddly as an "ewok". If you are wondering who she favors in the family, she is a "clone" of her daddy. He is the same one that I made the Star Wars Tie Fighter for and loves all things Star Wars. My daughter has always cringed when I watch my Star Trek reruns, and now DVDs, over and over, all the years that she was growing up, and still do. Funny how she married a Star Wars fanatic! Love it!
Thanks for indulging the nana with the "cute baby pictures" and Happy Hanukkah for those who celebrate this week! More later!
Shalom,
Sonya
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Friday, November 12, 2010
Winter Birds Tea Light Cover
Hi all, are you ready for a Blog Hop? I hope so because the Fred She Said DT have some really awesome projects for your inspiration! If you stopped by my blog to visit and didn't know there was a hop today, and want to start the hop from the beginning it is with Tracey-Lynn and the Fred She Said Blog here. As you hop along, in the order given, to each design team members site you can collect their special CODE WORD. When you have all the special code words and you make the final hop stop at the Fred She Said Challenge Blog you will be given instructions on how to enter your cord words that now form a phrase for a chance to win:
Good luck to everyone!
This time 2 Winners will be selected, one to win a
$25 Gift Certificate to the Fred She Said Store
and the other to win a
$25 Gift Certificate to CropStop
Before we get to my project here is the order of the hop in case you loose your way or want to re-visit any site:
1. Tracey-Lynn Fred herself, the designer of all these lovely images!!
2. Ann
3. Carol
4. Danielle
5. Darsie
6. Tracy
7. Sonya, that's me, you are HERE!
8. Nancy
9. Marlena
10. Maria
11. Michelle our DT Leader, Thanks Michelle!
12. Lora
Ok, now to my project for the hop. I love birds as much as I do flowers and Tracey has created these lovely Winter Birds images. They come colored or black and white so that you can color them yourself. I personally LOVE the pre-colored ones. They are so vibrant when printed out on matt photo paper, or on vellum as I did here. These images are so pretty that I couldn't choose between them so I used all of them. I also love candlelight and thought that these images would be beautiful as a tea light cover. Note: use a battery operated tea light or tea light in a candle holder that does not allow the flame to rise above the rim of the holder, it is paper and we don't want any firey accidents!
I printed out two of the Cardinal images and one each of the Chickadee and Robins onto vellum. Each panel side is 5" and has a front and back piece. There is no bottom and the holder sets around the tea light like a ring. I laid two 5" side pieces down, one on top of the other, on my Cuttlebug and used one of my Nesties to cut both pieces together to get perfect window alignment. The vellum image was sandwiched between them. You could use your Cricut and cut any shape you desire for the window. I did use my Cricut and the Heritage cartridge to cut the scroll work on the top and bottom of the holder and is holding the sides together. Mini black brads, 6 on each side also help give it an ironwork look. There is also a strip on the inside along the corners for added support. You can see it in the picture below. I added red bows to each corner and a bit of red glitter to the berries on the bird images for sparkle.
Shows the holder with a tea light lit inside (with additional lighting of my box) just a bit of a glow showing.
This picture is without any extra lighting showing the tea light through the panels.
You could change this up and make any number of designs with countless shapes for the window panels and images! I will be making more of these! My special CODE WORD is: but ! Have fun hopping, your next stop is at NANCY'S, she has another great project with a Fred She Said image!! Don't forget to collect the CODE WORDS for a chance to WIN! If you want to see the wonderful images that Tracey has in her store, you can click here. Thanks for all the comments and I want you to know that I read and appreciate each one. If you have any questions please leave me a way to contact you so I can answer!
Shalom,
Sonya
Good luck to everyone!
Wednesday, November 10, 2010
Quilled Tassel Tag
Hi all, back to share another of the projects that I made for the November Custom Quilling newsletter a quilled Tassel Tag. I have always loved tassels and beautiful tags. So I decided to combine the two and make a tag that is attached to a large tassel that can be hung from a doorknob, drawer pull or lamp. The tag can be changed for whatever occasion, season or holiday that you like. Both are oversize and are very versatile in the way you can decorate them. It is hanging below on the cabinet in my hallway.
For this first tag I chose to use the quilled poinsettias and scroll work in red and white. The tag is over 6" and the base layer was colored with Red Appel and Gold Glimmer Mist as well as the red top layer tag. The quilled poinsettias are made the same way as those on the Tea Box with the added scroll work. I love the dimension that these wider strips give. The snowflakes are stickers and look like they have been embossed onto the tag. I added crystals and holographic embossing powder to the sticker and heat set it for extra shimmer. In real life it is very sparkly and the crystals catch the light beautifully as well as the metallic edges on the quilling strips. It is just hard to get it to show in a picture.
The tag is attached to the tassel with a double bow in deep red and wine taffeta so it can be easily changed out for another. Be sure to check back Friday to hop along with the Fred She Said DT blog hop! Until then,
Shalom,
Sonya
Y'all are sooo sweet and leave awesome comments! If you have a question please be sure to leave a way that I can contact you to answer!
Sunday, November 7, 2010
One in a Million
Hi all! Back again with another card project. This is one that I made using my Cricut and the Lacy Labels (vine), Wild Card (card, sign) cartridges. I wanted to try out my new stamp and coordinating dies from Heartfelt Creations. The hydrangea was stamped onto water color paper and embossed in gold. I stamped the individual blossoms the same way and water colored the images with Tombow markers. The main image can be overlaid with the smaller blossoms for a dimensional flower but I wanted only the one blossom, in gold/gold crystal to stand out to use with my sentiment, Your One in a Million. The stamp set comes with a "one in a million" sentiment, but I used the one from a Flourishes set because of it's size.
The image was popped up with foam dots and then the sign with the sentiment is popped up with double foam dots on top of the flower on one side to make it level as you can see in the picture below. I added some doodles and accents with gel pens and colored my clear Dew Drops with a purple and blue Copic markers to match my flower.
When closed the pattern paper shows through the scallops on the front of the card and there is a lavender circle inside to write a message on. I will do another with this versatile stamp and die set with the smaller blossoms. Thanks for all the sweet comments!! Next post will be another quilling project. Until then,
Shalom,
Sonya
Labels:
Cards,
Cricut Lacy Labels,
Cricut Wild Card,
Tombow watercolor
Wednesday, November 3, 2010
Quilled Tea Bag Box
Hi all, back with the quilling project that I promised! This quilled embellished 3D project is for all you who love to drink tea. I have seen boxes of tea bags that have a little pull out portion that allows you to "dispense" the tea bag packets right from the box and I thought it would be a great gift idea. I used the supplies from the November Custom Quilling kit for the quilled poinsettias, leaves, and box decorations (except pinecones and white punched flowers). I designed the box with lid and panel layers with SCAL2 and the cut file is emailed to you with your kit purchase.
After cutting box pieces and layers with my Cricut, I assembled the box and lid I inked all the card stock and designer paper panels, then added gold gel pen dots for some glimmer. The pretty holly paper gives it such a vintage look. For the quilled poinsettias I used the 1/4" white/red metallic edged quilling strips. I have never used this width for quilling before, only making roses. By the way they makes beautiful roses! When you make folded roses with these strips the petal edges have a shimmer. You can see the dimension that these wider strips give the quilled flowers.
The poinsettias are made by quilling and shaping a coil into a marquis, 5 for the top layer of petals and 6 larger marquis for the bottom layer of petals. The centers of the poinsettias are made from tight coils using the 1/8" white/gold metallic edged strips, either 3,4 or 5 coils. If you want you could make the centers and then add the top layer of red petals against them, or add the center to the top, either way. The leaves are also made from the gold edged strips and are the same marquis shape.
Next I added to these poinsettias, some punched flowers from a patterned white pearlized paper and added some cranberry colored beads for centers. Punched greenery is tucked in and around along with pine cones. The pine cone are made from punching the pine cone shape punch 7 times (or more for fuller one) and then scoring, folding down the middle of the pine cone punch shape. Glue all 7 folded pine cone punches side to side and you get a "book" like shape you see that fans open. I glued it flat against the box but you could add more "leaves" of punched pine cone shapes and then glue the first and last sides together and have a round 3D life-like pine cone.
I will be making more of these for gifts and one or more for myself as they could be made for any season and occasion with the change of paper and card stock and embellishments! The side panels would look so pretty embossed with embossing folders! Put it in a little basket with other tea goodies and your friends that love tea will feel so special!
If you remember yesterday I added the "disclosure" for my FSS DT projects. I also am disclosing that as a Design Team member for Custom Quilling that I recieve the monthly kit to create projects with and to review. I am not paid by either FSS or Custom Quilling to promote or recommend products, just images and supplies to create projects. As you can see I really do LOVE the kits that Denise puts together from Custom Quilling, and I have to tell you they are a great way to build up your stash to work with!! The contents always have generous amounts of card stocks, papers, embellishments and STRIPS, plus more! I have to narrow my project ideas to three for the newsletter! So I can honestly recommend them.
I still have more cards and the other two quilling projects to share, check back! If you are inspired to create any projects please share the link in the comments section below, I would love to see them!
Shalom,
Sonya
After cutting box pieces and layers with my Cricut, I assembled the box and lid I inked all the card stock and designer paper panels, then added gold gel pen dots for some glimmer. The pretty holly paper gives it such a vintage look. For the quilled poinsettias I used the 1/4" white/red metallic edged quilling strips. I have never used this width for quilling before, only making roses. By the way they makes beautiful roses! When you make folded roses with these strips the petal edges have a shimmer. You can see the dimension that these wider strips give the quilled flowers.
The poinsettias are made by quilling and shaping a coil into a marquis, 5 for the top layer of petals and 6 larger marquis for the bottom layer of petals. The centers of the poinsettias are made from tight coils using the 1/8" white/gold metallic edged strips, either 3,4 or 5 coils. If you want you could make the centers and then add the top layer of red petals against them, or add the center to the top, either way. The leaves are also made from the gold edged strips and are the same marquis shape.
Next I added to these poinsettias, some punched flowers from a patterned white pearlized paper and added some cranberry colored beads for centers. Punched greenery is tucked in and around along with pine cones. The pine cone are made from punching the pine cone shape punch 7 times (or more for fuller one) and then scoring, folding down the middle of the pine cone punch shape. Glue all 7 folded pine cone punches side to side and you get a "book" like shape you see that fans open. I glued it flat against the box but you could add more "leaves" of punched pine cone shapes and then glue the first and last sides together and have a round 3D life-like pine cone.
I will be making more of these for gifts and one or more for myself as they could be made for any season and occasion with the change of paper and card stock and embellishments! The side panels would look so pretty embossed with embossing folders! Put it in a little basket with other tea goodies and your friends that love tea will feel so special!
If you remember yesterday I added the "disclosure" for my FSS DT projects. I also am disclosing that as a Design Team member for Custom Quilling that I recieve the monthly kit to create projects with and to review. I am not paid by either FSS or Custom Quilling to promote or recommend products, just images and supplies to create projects. As you can see I really do LOVE the kits that Denise puts together from Custom Quilling, and I have to tell you they are a great way to build up your stash to work with!! The contents always have generous amounts of card stocks, papers, embellishments and STRIPS, plus more! I have to narrow my project ideas to three for the newsletter! So I can honestly recommend them.
I still have more cards and the other two quilling projects to share, check back! If you are inspired to create any projects please share the link in the comments section below, I would love to see them!
Shalom,
Sonya
Tuesday, November 2, 2010
Phlippians 1:3-4 Sunflowers and Pumpkins
Hi all, here is one of my projects for Fred She Said DT. I used the FSS Colored Sunflower Trio, Philippians 1 verse, Pumpkins and Sunflowers, and Sunflower Frame. Can you tell I love these images? You can find them here. The design of the card is one of my favorites of Bonnie McLain and she has a great tutorial for it here. There is a lot going on with this card and the surprise is when you open it. The inside reveals a V fold that holds pop up images in the window. Even the back of the card is decorated and holds a tag pocket.
I added some metallic gel pen highlights to the images for some subtle sparkle and gold gel pen to the edges of the embossed panels. The card has a lot of dimension and I used a lot of pop dots!
I love the way the striking colors of the images pop against the white background. The card is really easy to make and Bonnie's tutorial is great. I changed a few of the embellished panels and added the pop up in the window, but it is basically the same design. And it is so versatile that you can embellish and use whatever papers and card stock that suits your images and desire. You can see more of the images in the window in the picture below.
Here is a picture looking down into the card from the top when open so you can see the mechanism of it.
Here is a look at the back of the card with the tag pocket and tag that can be used to write a personal note as there isn't really any place to do so on this particular design. You could put pockets or panels for writing on the inside if you wish.
I enjoyed making this card and will make several more. I love this style of cards with the white embossed backgrounds. Bonnie calls them "Confection Cards" and I couldn't agree more, they look like elegant frilly eye candy confections! Tracey has awesome digi designs that come either pre-colored or ready to color. Either way I'm sure you will love them and you can see them here.
I have seen that other bloggers are putting "disclosures" on their blogs and so I will put one here. As you know I am on the Fred She Said Design Team. As a DT member I do receive images at no cost to create projects with. Having said this, I really do LOVE the images that Tracey creates, especially the pre-colored ones! I am not compensated to say that though! I recommend them because of their ease of use (you see me, who needs a "Didn't grow up with a computer" book for Dummies can use them easily) and wonderful designs.
I finally updated the side bar with the new FSS DT members and their blog links I'm sure you will enjoy exploring! And if you haven't visited Paper Craft Planet and the Fred She Said group, please do and you will see some eye poppin' creations using FSS images for lots of inspiration!
I still have unposted projects and new ones coming up, tomorrow I will post a quilling project. If you have any questions please email me or leave a comment where I can answer you! Until then,
Shalom,
Sonya
Thanks for all the super sweet comments!
I added some metallic gel pen highlights to the images for some subtle sparkle and gold gel pen to the edges of the embossed panels. The card has a lot of dimension and I used a lot of pop dots!
I love the way the striking colors of the images pop against the white background. The card is really easy to make and Bonnie's tutorial is great. I changed a few of the embellished panels and added the pop up in the window, but it is basically the same design. And it is so versatile that you can embellish and use whatever papers and card stock that suits your images and desire. You can see more of the images in the window in the picture below.
Here is a picture looking down into the card from the top when open so you can see the mechanism of it.
Here is a look at the back of the card with the tag pocket and tag that can be used to write a personal note as there isn't really any place to do so on this particular design. You could put pockets or panels for writing on the inside if you wish.
I enjoyed making this card and will make several more. I love this style of cards with the white embossed backgrounds. Bonnie calls them "Confection Cards" and I couldn't agree more, they look like elegant frilly eye candy confections! Tracey has awesome digi designs that come either pre-colored or ready to color. Either way I'm sure you will love them and you can see them here.
I have seen that other bloggers are putting "disclosures" on their blogs and so I will put one here. As you know I am on the Fred She Said Design Team. As a DT member I do receive images at no cost to create projects with. Having said this, I really do LOVE the images that Tracey creates, especially the pre-colored ones! I am not compensated to say that though! I recommend them because of their ease of use (you see me, who needs a "Didn't grow up with a computer" book for Dummies can use them easily) and wonderful designs.
I finally updated the side bar with the new FSS DT members and their blog links I'm sure you will enjoy exploring! And if you haven't visited Paper Craft Planet and the Fred She Said group, please do and you will see some eye poppin' creations using FSS images for lots of inspiration!
I still have unposted projects and new ones coming up, tomorrow I will post a quilling project. If you have any questions please email me or leave a comment where I can answer you! Until then,
Shalom,
Sonya
Thanks for all the super sweet comments!
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