
Wednesday, March 30, 2011
Bird Cage Card

Monday, March 28, 2011
Golden Treat Boxes

Saturday, March 26, 2011
Easter Treat Bags

Thursday, March 24, 2011
Enchanted Bracelet

Monday, March 21, 2011
Paper Rosette Embellishments

Friday, March 18, 2011
Fossil Necklace

When my oldest son was little, we visited lots of science museums because he was interested in dinosaurs. I always made it a point to stop and shop at the museum gift shops for souvenirs. After awhile I had quite a collection of fossils and today I still like looking at them. This fossil ammonite necklace is my attempt to showcase the beauty of an ancient sea creature. To me, the crusty irridescent surface of the ammonite pairs well with the antique look of the Vintaj brass dragonfly finding. It was easy to mold the metal around the fossil by using a bail pliers. I added jewelry cement to secure the fossil in place. The bottom photo shows how the necklace looks with the strands separated. I think that the brass chain and silk ribbon match nicely with the handmade gemstone chain. Yes, each link of the chain was handformed and includes a semi-precious bead. Although the chain did take a long time to complete, I do think it was worth the effort. It is so rewarding to be able to incorporate some sweet family memories into my handcrafted jewelry. Create a wearable memory and tell someone its story. Thanks for visiting and I hope you have an outstanding week!
Tuesday, March 15, 2011
Getting ready for Easter

Saturday, March 12, 2011
Fairy Card
Here's another card I made using a die cut layer fairy that I got from the CHA show. As with the layered roses the fairy was put together with tiny foam squares. On each sheet of die cuts there are about three different figures. Some of the die cuts are printed semi-glossy and others like this fairy are printed metallic foil paper. I think that Ben Franklin Crafts should start carrying these die cut sheets because there are so many themes (bears, geisha girls, flowers, etc.) that would appeal to paper crafters. Anyone else interested in this technique? The swirly light green vellum on this card was cut using a die embosser from the same company that sells the die cut themed sheets. The other dark green swirls were cut using a Sizzlet set. I spritzed the paper flowers with Tsukineko sparkle spray to help them match more with the card. This is a good way to fancy up your boring single color paper flowers.....you know that you have a lots of them that could use an updated look. The 'inspire' plaque is from my stash and I spritzed the inside paper with gold so that it wouldn't be so plain white. Oh, the dragonfly brads were found in the bottom of my embellishment drawer.....I knew that I was saving them for something!

This second photo is a side view to show you the layers of the fairy. Sorry, the shine sort of makes it hard to see the layers. Anyway, I had fun making this card because I didn't have a deadline and used shiny things plus the colors I love. Have a good week and thanks for stopping by. I love your comments because they give me feedback that helps me to grow as a crafter. Thanks friends! P.S. Don't forget to use your 40% off coupon at Ben Franklin Crafts this weekend!

This second photo is a side view to show you the layers of the fairy. Sorry, the shine sort of makes it hard to see the layers. Anyway, I had fun making this card because I didn't have a deadline and used shiny things plus the colors I love. Have a good week and thanks for stopping by. I love your comments because they give me feedback that helps me to grow as a crafter. Thanks friends! P.S. Don't forget to use your 40% off coupon at Ben Franklin Crafts this weekend!
Thursday, March 10, 2011
Hop into Spring with these Craft Goodies

Monday, March 7, 2011
Thank You Card
I was playing with some of the samples I got from the Craft and Hobby Association (CHA) show and started with these simple 3-D layered roses (hard to see the layers in the photo, sorry). I wasn't too thrilled about the painterly appearance of the roses ( I like more realistic flowers.) but I did like the process of making the layers using foam between the die cut pieces.....so easy. Anyway, I needed a thank you card so I decided to incorporate this 3-D rose panel. I began by making a label and using rub-ons for the words. As sometimes happens, not all of the letters rubbed on perfectly. Since the roses sort of had the shabby chic look I tried rubbing on another set of letters (this time gold) over the white. By smudging white and gold ink around the words and on the edge of the label, I think the label really works well with the total shabby chic look of the card. I am telling you all this because I want you to know that sometimes it is possible to turn lemons into lemonade. (The label was made with a Sizzix die, the crocheted ribbon is from Hero Arts, and the card base is from a Studio G pack....$1.25 for a set of 6 envelopes and scalloped cards.) Thank you for being a visitor to this site. All of your comments are greatly appreciated and encourage me to do what I love....CRAFT! 

Saturday, March 5, 2011
Hello Kitty Cupcakes

Thursday, March 3, 2011
Happy Girl's Day!

Tuesday, March 1, 2011
Bookmarks
Whenever my scrap pile get unmanagable I try to think of projects to use at least some of it up. Since I had lots of these clear vinyl bookmarks around I decided to make some for little gifts. The first one is a Girl's Day one that uses one of my favorite TAJ stamps. The rabbit in a kimono is useful for other occasions like Easter. The second bookmark uses a Sizzix Hello Kitty die (she actually was holding a flower), large chipboard cupcake (Little Yellow Bicycle), punched paper (MS border punch) eyelet trim, small epoxy cupcake sticker, Sizzix die cut words (Hello Kitty set), a HK phone charm, and Little Yellow Bicycle cupcake paper in the back. The third bookmark used a colored Hero Arts stamped image and words. To make the boookmark gift even more useful I put a pencil and long eraser in one, a pen and post-it pad in the other, and the third one I plan to fill with HK lollipops/gum. I hope this gives you some ideas for your next party favor. You can even have the guests design their own bookmarks....think of all the scraps you can use up! If you need the unfilled vinyl bookmarks visit the Ben Franklin Craft Club online store at: http://kiyokami.temp.veriohosting.com/store/

