Showing posts with label Gifts. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Gifts. Show all posts

Monday, February 20, 2017

Vinyl Monogram

Hi friends! Today is my first post for My Scrap Chick, and I couldn't be more excited! I love creating personalized items, so I chose these files and made an anniversary tile! I used the Flourish Monogram
for the main letter, and the long flourish from the Flourish Placecard file. I duplicated it, then mirrored one of them to create the white image on each side. This was cut from two colors of vinyl, then applied to the 12x12 ceramic tile.


I hope you've enjoyed my project, along with all the other fabulous designs on My Scrap Chick. Thanks for stopping by! Hugs!

Wednesday, April 13, 2016

Peacock Paisley Frame


Hi there! I created a housewarming gift for my friend and I'm sharing it with you today! It's my project for Decorate to Celebrate and... wait for it... there's a tutorial, too! 


Here is the list of supplies that I used:

Heartfelt Creations Peacock Paisley Paper Collection
Feathery Peacock Cling Stamp Set
Peacock Paisley Die
Arianna Blooms Die
5 x 7 Shadow Box Frame
Black Ink
Black Swirls Bling
Chalk Inks
Foam Daubers
Blender Pen
Versamark Ink
Black Embossing Powder
Colored Markers
White and Black Cardstock
Foam Dots
Heat Embossing Tool
Shaping Tool and Mat
Adhesive-backed Pearl
Instructions:

Choose a 5 x 7 panel from the paper collection. Cut it out and stamp the peacock in a soft color on the panel. Do a little shading inside the image. Die cut the flower and stamen. Color the flower with markers and shape. Layer with foam dots and adhere to panel. Add pearl.  



Stamp another peacock on white cardstock and shade lightly, then die cut. Adhere above the first image with foam dots. You can add the bling now or later.



Stamp a third image with Versamark and emboss with black embossing powder. Color the image and shade deeply with the sponge daubers. Protect the eye with a tiny piece of paper while shading.




Die cut the image after shading. Adhere to panel above second layer 
with foam dots. 





Insert into frame! That's it! You're done! This was a quick project with OUTSTANDING results!





Here is a photo that shows the three layers of die-cut peacocks. I think this could be done without shading the first two images, but I didn't know how much would show in the layers, so I added some.


I hope you've enjoyed my tutorial! Leave a comment and let me know what you think! Hugs!