Monday, July 24, 2017

Paper Sack Gift Bag



I love working with paper bags. I save them and make scrapbooks and giftbags. My favorite was a starbucks bag scrapbook I made a couple years ago. I needed a gift bag to give my friend her Bride book, so I thought I could jazz up a big paper bag. The bride loves wood, doilies, burlap and ball jars. So I  thought I'd incorporate some of those elements. Here's how I came up with it..

1. Painted one side of the paper bag white.

2. Printed out the Ball jar on vellum and glued it onto the bag with farbi-tac. I left the top open so I could put flowers in it.

3. Added the burlap trim and white flowers. 
The bag was perfect for her present and fit perfectly with the theme of her celebration! 

Happy Creating, 
Melissa 

Wednesday, July 19, 2017

Bride Altered Wedding Memory Scrapbook Journal



When I was visiting my favorite local craft store (more of a gift and hobby shop rollled into one!) they had a bunch of books in thier clearance section. As I rummaged through the books I found a few thin off white children's ones. The covers were made from a course cotton fabric. As my fingertips felt the lines of the fabric and I could imagine the possibilities....a travel or nature journal maybe? I ended up buying the three they had, and each one was only a dollar!
I haven't made any travel or nature books, but I did make a brides book with one of them. My friend's cousin was having a Boho inspired wedding and loves lace, ball jars, baby's breath, and burlap. I was invited to her shower so I thought I would make her a Brides book to write down all her favorite memories of the wedding in. 

I started out by cutting out a few pages from the book. I cut pages out so that the book won't be so thick when I start adding things to it.

Next I paint an edge around the pages of the book. The scrapbook paper I cut and put in the book won't go all the way to the edges, so I dont want the images showing.

Then it's the fun part..adding the scrapbook paper and embellishments! I add one journaling page with prompts and one scrapbook paper page. Here's a few of my favs..



I love making books for others, knowing in a few years they will go back and read their memories. I know how glad I am that I took the time to write down my wedding memories 16 years ago! 
Happy Creating,
Melissa 


  

Friday, July 14, 2017

DIY Mixed Media Journals

  
            

I've been just surviving this past year and doing very few crafting/scrapbooking projects. I have been sick for some time, and working towards feeling better. For me it's really hard to juggle family, work, and being sick. Sometimes I never know how I am going to be feeling from one day to the next. But as I work through that uncertainty, I feel as though I must try to blog again. I am happy to say I have had some time to gather photos of this past years (very few) projects. I joined a Lupus group on FB and I have gotten so much information and support from the members. I had so much fun doing a giveaway for the necklaces that I did a journal giveaway. The Dollar Store is my go-to place for getting notebooks and journals for altering. They don't always have the ones I like, but when they do I clean them out! I made two journals...one for a mother who posted that she would love to win a necklace for her 12 year old daughter Faith. I made Faith a necklace and a journal because I can't imagine having this crazy disease at 12! I thought she could really use  something happy coming in the mail too! Here are my steps for completing the journals. 

1. Paint the surface of the journal desired color and let dry.
2. Layer ephemera. I layer it and then arrange how I want it, then I take off the top layers. I modge podge the bottom layer, and then so on, and so on until all the layers are modge podged on the journal. I ensure I use thin layers of modge podge so the ephemera won't bubble and let dry.
3. I glue on any buttons, sequins or thicker embellishments and let dry.
4. Add last layer of modge podge and let dry.

Once dry you'll have a nice journal that you can keep for yourself or give as a gift! 
Happy Creating,
Melissa 




Saturday, July 30, 2016

Craft Fantastic Warrior Necklaces

Last year I went to Scrap Expo and learned about an AWESOME way to create jewelry without resin or anything like that. I was surprised it was SO easy and fun! The company that makes the supplies is called Craft Fantastic (CF). I was at Michaels and bought a 3 pack of bracelets I liked. That's how my idea train started lol!!   

I thought' how perfect!"..purple for my sister-in-law for Lupus. I made a "Lupus Warrior" charm with a purple butterfly. I thought it turned out really nice! 
 

Then I got to thinking...I could make a few necklaces and do a giveaway on the lupus support group I am a part of on Facebook. I made one necklace and there were like 254 comments to enter the giveaway! So, I made a total of 6 necklaces to giveaway. Here's a few of them...

I also made some other ones..Lyme, and cancer warrior. I want to make some for MS, breast cancer and ALS..there are so many things one could associate warrior with! 
The basic of the CF jewelry is a charm tray and jewelers glass. The charm tray is where the jewelers glass sits perfectly to create the domed look. Its really an ingenious way! 

Here's the steps I took to make one of the necklaces...
1. Create the saying or picture. If you print out the image or saying from your computer make sure you use card stock and let it dry thoroughly. I did a few and the used it 20 mins later and the image color bled. It's best to make a laser copy of your photo or image then the colors won't bleed at all. I don't have quick access to a laser copier so I just used my normal cannon color printer for these ones. 

2. Choose your charm tray and glass.

3. Trim your image a little. Place a small dot of glue on the glass and center the glass on the image. Press down slightly to ensure the glue spreads throughout your glass. Take a cotton swab and swab the edge of your glass piece to removed extra glue. 

4. Let your glass piece dry completely. This is the hardest part because I am impatient! But if you don't let it dry completely it will pull away from the sides when you trim and marks will appear on your piece. When its dry trim around the glass. It doesn't need to be totally perfectly exact..just close. 

5. Place a jewelers dot (AKA super strong glue dot) in the center of your charm tray. I imagine you can use a glue of some sort, but I use the dots because I use card stock and the card stock might soak up some of the glue ect. CF sells the glue dots and they are fairly inexpensive. 

6. Place the glass in the charm tray and  press down. There you go! You have a completed charm! Now you just need to choose a bracelet or necklace chain! 

I've ordered quite a few things from them..here's their link so you can start making these easy and fun charms! (No endorsement frills here..I just really like their products!) :) 

Happy Creating! 
Melissa 


Sunday, July 17, 2016

Planner Shaker Page


When I saw this paper at Walmart I knew I wanted to use it to create a big fun shaker page for my planner. Here's how I created it..




If you don't have a sewing machine you could use staples that are put close together. I sewed the page protector onto the paper and then adhered (the fully sewn with confetti) paper to chipboard. I inked it, punched 3 holes in it, and then put it in my planner. Evertime I turn to the page it makes me smile! 
:) Happy Creating, 
Melissa 

Saturday, June 25, 2016

Personalize Wood Plaque with Photos and Sayings




While I was at the hardware store I saw a big bin of scrap wood for only  75 cents a peice! I thought they would be perfect for this project, so I bought a few. Here's what you'll need:

Flat Wood Pieces
Fine Grit Sand Paper
Clean Rag
Modge Podge
Paint Brush 
Printer/Computer
White Tissue Paper
Embellishments
Hot Glue Gun 

Here's how I created my wood plaque...

Print out your photos onto tissue paper. Here's the easiest way I found to get your photos to 
print out nicely onto the tissue paper: 
Cut a piece of tissue paper
Tape the tissue paper onto an 8.5X11 piece of copy paper
Run it through the printer (I have a top loading printer which worked perfectly) 
Cut the photo out from the tissue paper and set aside

 

Now it's time to get your wood piece all ready...
 Lightly sand any rough edges of the piece of wood 
 Give the wood a good wipe over with a clean rag
Arrange your cut out tissue paper pictures onto your prepped piece of wood


LIGHTLY brush your glue medium over your photos on the wood. Be very gentle as they will easily tear on the wood. Let dry and embellish with ink, buttons and ribbon. 


Happy Creating, 
Melissa 


Thursday, April 7, 2016

Craft Room Projects



 I spent spring break at home with my boys. I got some great crafting time in! I got quite a few projects crossed off my "to do list". I made several things for my craft area. I SO LOVE the Simple Stories line "I am". So I incorporated papers and stickers into my projects. The first project I'll share is a shelf I altered. I bought the shelf on clearance a few months ago with the plan to alter it.


After the shelf dried I embellished and inked it. 
For the same ares in my craft area I converted a candle holder 
into a tool holder and also covered it in paper.  



My second project was a frame. I painted a brown frame black and turquoise. Then 
embellished it. 


I covered a white "M" hook and added stickers to an arrow plaque. 


My last project was altering cross stitch hoops. I started out by pressing the hoops into the paper.
Then I embellished them and hot glued them to each other. 


Once I got the paper into each hoop, I trimmed the edges and glued them together. 



A couple other things I did was a picture frame and labeled all my supply drawers. 



I'm SO happy I got a lot of projects done
my craft area is looking more like my own space! 

:) melissa