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Married no kids so keeping busy making crafts, taking pictures, going on-line.

Sunday, July 25, 2010

FINALY!!! I am back to bloging and crafting.

In June I had promised to post a new craft once I got my crafting room done.  But it took longer than I thought cause I was having some summer fun. So here is my new crafting room, I am so happy!!
                        


Got organized!!!
















Working area, can't wait to create new crafts and post them.

















Projects I have completed.








Some old drawings I did in collage.  Hope to get inspired to start drawing again 




My scraping tote ready to take with me to my scraping classes.



















As you can tell I am still working on my room. Going to get a bookcase for my many magazines that are full of ideas. For now they will have to stay in the closet, with all the other supplies.  Hope you like my room. I am so happy to move out of the t.v. room to a room of my own.


Last but not least, I will be posting again on this blog new crafting ideas. I am new to blogging so I am still learning how to to blog. Hope you can bear with me.

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Next thing I want to tackle is sewing. Got inspired by another blogger to learn so hopefully I can post something about sewing too.

Saturday, June 12, 2010

Moving my scrapbooking stuff & crafts to a new room

The reason why I have not posted any new projects is I am moving all my crafts & scrapbooking to another room in my house.  So I have been packing up my stuff & putting all my stuff in one of my empty rooms.  I am so excited. When I first started scrapbooking & doing craft I was happy in my TV room, having 1/3 of the room for my crafts was just the right about for me.  But as time went on I got more stuff so I was crowed in the 1/3 of the room.  So since I have two empty bedroom I was hoping to fill will kids I did not want to fill it up with my stuff.  Meanwhile I am being swashed in the little area, then one night I thought what the heck am I doing I am going to use the room till it is needed for something else...sooo I got a craft room for me. =)  Once everything is where I want it to be I will post pics of it & a new project.

Monday, May 17, 2010

Floral Pens

Spring Is Here!!
Bring spring flowers that are also usable pens.


Materials:
  • Fake flowers
  • Pens (round in shape)
  • wire cutters
  • floral tape

Step 1:
Using the wire cutters cut the stem about 2 to 3 inches down from the flower.  Some times the wire is hard to cut, by bending it back and forth will help to break the wire off.

Step 2:

Wrap some of  floral tape around your pen. (You can also use a glue dot or hot glue to secure the tape down)


Step 3:
Place the wire stem next to the pen and wrap the floral tape around both parts.

As you see above just wrap the tape around both pen and wire stem.

Step 4:


Depending on the flower if I feel like the flower is not secure enough go back up and down again the wire stem before going all the way down.  

Keep wrapping down the pen, I usually wrap till I get to the edge of the cap, I like to keep the caps on my pens. If you feel a part is not secure just go back up and wrap around again.

Step 5:

Cut floral tape and press down.
 
(Optional glue down with glue dot or hot glue before you press down)


Done!!




Adding a Leaves

Step 1:
Cut leaf off at stem about 2 inches down.
Step 2:

Before you wrap the tape all the way down, place leaf stem next to pen and
wrap flora tape around it.

Step3:  
Keep wrapping and just like the flower cut, press down floral tape.(add glue if you want)


Done!!

Projects I have used the flower pens in.

Add it to a note book as a gift.
Put a bunch of them in a pail for a spring floral arrangement that is useful too.









Sunday, May 2, 2010

How To Make Paper Flowers

How To Make Paper Flowers




Materials:
Card Stock
Glue dots (medium)
tooth pick
circle cutter
decorative scissors



Step 1:
Cut a circle out of card stock. This one is 3 inches in diameter.






I used a circle cutter but you can use punches, trace one or by hand.  I like mine 3 inches or 2 1/2 inches, but play with the sizes to see what you like the most for what you want it for.




Step 2:
Using the decorative scissors cut around the circle (when cutting into the circle start with a smaller width and grow a little bigger as you cut to the center; look at picture 3 below if you are wonder what I mean)

keep cutting around and around





 
until you reach the center. (leave a little tab in the middle for the base of the flower, look picture below to see what it looks like.
The one on the right is the 3 inch circle the left one is 2 1/2.  I used a larger decorative scissors cut to get a different look for the petals on the left one.

*check out option 1*

Step 3:
Using the toothpick start at the outside of the flower and roll the paper around the toothpick.

(you can use a wooden dowel or anything that is skinny to roll)

Continue to roll the paper around try to keep the toothpick pointing to the center.  Try to keep the paper rolling one on top of the other not spiral up or down the toothpick.


Step 4:

You will have a tab at the end of the rolled paper, do not roll it leave it flat. This will be the base for the flower.

But first take out the toothpick and loosen or tighten the paper to your liking.(be careful)






Step 5:
After your have gotten it to your liking add a glue dot to the tab of the paper, press the rolled paper down into the tab where your glue dot is. This will be your flower base.



*Optional*

Add a glue dot to center of the rolled paper were you will see all the paper rolled up at the bottom side.

Or just hot glue the rolled paper down to the base.

 
 
*Check out option 2 if you did not do option 1. or just skip both depends on the look your going for.*
 
 
 
 
 
Step 6:
 
 Used toothpick to curl paper petals, if you


 





Done!!

















Look below.....

*Optional*
To Make Paper Flower More Interesting.



Use Mist or Inks to add color to your paper flowers.






Option 1: Mist

Spray mist on the flower. (do not spray as close as the picture, it's about 6 inches away) before you roll the paper up. Make sure it is completely dry.


I use a shoe box (not my idea, thanks sis) to prevent the mist from going all over my stuff. 

 To get petals different colors, cut thin strip of paper (try lace too) place on top of the flower before you spray. This will show the color of the paper and the color of the spray.





Option 2:Ink Pads

Press ink pads on the paper petals to color the edge of the flowers petals.





 

What the differences Mrs. Mosquito??
Glad you asked...look below.

 Left has inked padded petals
Middle nothing. 
Right is sprayed with mist.

Just remember have fun making these. I use them for cards ( but they don't fit in the envelops) and srapbooking pages. Or any place you will like to add paper flowers.  I would love to hear where you put your flowers.