Tuesday, November 22, 2011
Medallions Galore
How to make quick and easy medallions
Supplies:
score board
bone tool
craft glue
different sized paper
One measurement I used was (12" by 1")
The scoring table makes it very quick and easy. Line the paper to the score board and crease the paper every 2/8th of an inch. You can begin to fold the paper like a fan. Now that the paper is folded you want to glue the two ends together. The center can be embellished how ever you like - buttons, pearls, crystal, etc.
You can find this design on my etsy page:)
Thursday, November 10, 2011
Vintage Flowers
These vintage flowers are my new easy make. All you need are paper plates, scissors, coffee, candle, glue gun and sticks, glitter. Did I mention they are gorgeous!
First, you want to give the paper plates an antiqued or vintage look. What I did was soaked each plate in coffee and wrinkled it up to create texture and then flatten them out to dry. They smelt so good! After, you want to wait until they are completely dry.
Second, was to cut each plate into spirals. They dont have to look the same. Each different cut will give the flowers character. Now that the spirals are cut, you can begin to burn the edges of the spiral. You want to be cautious while doing this. I set up an area outside to prevent it getting smokey inside. The paper plates start to burn really fast so it is best to keep water near by.
Now that you have all spirals with burnt edges and it's time to assemble the flowers. I used a glue gun to carefully fold the spiral in place. I started with the center and worked my way to the end. This can get messy with the burnt edges crumbling a bit. Keep a trash can near by.
Lastly you want to add some glitter to the center of your flower. This allows it to sparkle! You can embellish it however you like. I havent quite decided what to make with these. They would be a perfect touch for wrapping a gift, making a Christmas wreath, hair piece and more!
Labels:
paper flowers,
paper plates,
vintage,
vintage flowers
Monday, October 31, 2011
A Bit in Watercolor
For my water color class, my professor asked us to paint three water location studies. One at dawn, midday, and dusk. I decided to pick one of my favorite locations in Coast Mesa, Noguchi Gardens. Its a secret sculpture garden just a couple blocks from South Coast Plaza, located behind TGI Fridays and the Comerica Bank Building. Its a perfect place to relax and enjoy the engaging sculptures.
For the paintings, I used Shinhan Premium Water colors and a variety of sable and synthetic brushes. Watercolor can be a bit tricky but quite enjoyable.
| Mid day around 12 noon |
| Around dusk, 7pm |
| In the morning about 7am |
Labels:
Noguchi Garden,
painting,
watercolor painting
Monday, October 24, 2011
Pumped for Pumpkins
It’s that time of year again. Time for pumpkins and gourds, corn mazes and corn stalks. Hot apple cider and pumpkin pie. It’s time to pick that perfect pumpkin, either to create a masterpiece decor or delicious treat. My adopted kiddos and I ventured to visit the pumpkinee patch and enjoyed a good pickaroo!
The Pumpkin Patch is filled with wonderful ideas for October and November activities that revolve around everyone's favorite fall symbol, the pumpkin. I smile at the site of pumpkins and enjoy the many things you can do with them. You can incorporate pumpkins into your decor and harvest baking! Time to get Pumped for Pumpkins!!
Labels:
pumpkin patch
Friday, October 14, 2011
Let's Make Some Acorns, Y'all!
Inspired by my recent new find...acorn caps! Time for some A-corny creations:) Here are two crafts made from felting wool then gluing them into acorn caps.
Here I used the felted acorns to decorate a paper wreath made for my sister, Myrna's birthday. The wreath was made from paper leaves cut outs, then creased to create a more leafy texture, and after glued to a styrofoam ring. The acorns were added to the fall mix.
Here I used the felted acorns to decorate a paper wreath made for my sister, Myrna's birthday. The wreath was made from paper leaves cut outs, then creased to create a more leafy texture, and after glued to a styrofoam ring. The acorns were added to the fall mix.
I’m thinking you could also use them for gift tags, napkin rings or adornments for glass jars.
And finally, this nature-meets-fashion necklace is a great accessory for the season. So cute!
The acorns can be made in an assortment of earthy and fall colors and would be wonderful for a woodsy, acorn-and-leaf, fall motif.
Thursday, October 13, 2011
Birds of a feather...
While on a random Michael's run, I came across these beautiful golden peacock feathers. The color was so gorgeous I just couldn't resist. I ended up paying a very cheap amount considering I had a 50% coupon. So I purchased them not knowing what I would make!
Recently, I got a haircut and wanted something to put in my hair. These feathers could make a lovely hairpiece. After scrummaging around my craft drawers, looking for accessories, and gluing a few of the finds... I came up with this feather hair clip. Love the colors!
Recently, I got a haircut and wanted something to put in my hair. These feathers could make a lovely hairpiece. After scrummaging around my craft drawers, looking for accessories, and gluing a few of the finds... I came up with this feather hair clip. Love the colors!
Friday, October 7, 2011
Acorn Hunt
"Goin' on an acorn hunt, Goin' to catch a big one!"
There's just something delightful about going on an adventure quest. Better yet, discovering what you were searching for! Lately I've been inspired by genus Quercus, what we know as Acorns! I've been wanting to find acorns, specifically acorn caps, for the past week but have had no luck finding oak trees locally. My brother-in-law mentioned a park in Orange called Santiago Oaks Regional Park. "With that name...there must be oak trees!" We took the trip to this hidden gem hoping to find some treasures. At first we thought our journey's path had come to an end without any acorns. But then...we saw the LIGHT! Ahoy! Acorns!!
Lying peacefully, the hidden acorns were in a nature lover's paradise.
In the end, I left one happy camper. Thanks Johnny. Now off to create!
There's just something delightful about going on an adventure quest. Better yet, discovering what you were searching for! Lately I've been inspired by genus Quercus, what we know as Acorns! I've been wanting to find acorns, specifically acorn caps, for the past week but have had no luck finding oak trees locally. My brother-in-law mentioned a park in Orange called Santiago Oaks Regional Park. "With that name...there must be oak trees!" We took the trip to this hidden gem hoping to find some treasures. At first we thought our journey's path had come to an end without any acorns. But then...we saw the LIGHT! Ahoy! Acorns!!
Lying peacefully, the hidden acorns were in a nature lover's paradise.
In the end, I left one happy camper. Thanks Johnny. Now off to create!
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