Friday, November 7, 2008

Freebie Friday - and some news

I'm at the plate for this week's It's in the Cards Challenge, and this is what you'll be making with me:







And that means I get to supply you with a fun freebie:


ETA: no longer available - thanks!

I hope you'll play along!

And in other news, one of my projects is now completed and up for sale at ScrapMatters. Drop in your own photos and it'll be a stocking stuffer for sure:










(click on image to go to the ScrapMatters store)

Both sets of grandparents are getting this.

It's a treat to work with Britt-ish Designs! Thanks, Britt. :)

Have a fabulous weekend, my friends.

Thursday, November 6, 2008

A cool gift idea -

I am the hybrid editor and contributor for the ScrapMatters Newsletter, and last month, I got a chance to share a project I think would make a great Christmas gift (or for any occasion, for that matter).

Andilynn Designs' Flora Brushes are so lovely - they screamed for something more than to be used on a normal digital layout. So, I decided to embellish this old turtleneck my daughter had in her closet:

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You can actually embellish textile, really. On bags, blankets, you name it.

Here are some supplies you'll need:
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Open an 8.5"x11" document in Photoshop and place an image of choice. I offset the brush to the right:
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You'll be printing the above image on the paper side of freezer paper. The easiest way to do this is to cut a piece of freezer paper 8.5"x11" and adhere it to a regular piece of paper. Use double-sided tape on the WAXY side.
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Once the design is printed on the freezer paper, you will cut it out using your Xacto knife. My design was very intricate, so it took me forever:
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Don't forget to keep the negative space pieces. Because my pieces were tiny, I collected them in this cup and numbered each piece:
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Now iron the freezer paper onto your garment. Do you see where I noted the placement of the negative pieces?
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Place a piece of freezer paper under the place you will be painting, then lightly load your brush and stipple the area (If you add textile medium to your acrylic paint, I hear the design will last through many more wash cycles without fading):
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Peel off the freezer paper design once the paint is dry:
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And voila, you're done:
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Sunday, November 2, 2008

At the pumpkin patch

A few LOs from our time at the pumpkin patch with our visitors, Auntie Betty and Uncle Josh:

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credits: Cinnamon Designs' Happiness kit

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credits: The Gypsy Chick's Gorgeous kit.

We miss you guys!

Photo session at the Train Depot

These sweet girls and their parents spent a balmy afternoon with me hanging out for a photo session. Here is one of my favorite images:

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It looks like a storybook painting to me. Please check out my JOYrevisited Photo Artistry blog to peek at their photos.

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