Saturday, May 18, 2024
Upcycled Japanese Resin Trays
Tuesday, May 14, 2024
Japan Hobby Show ...part 2
Although I was sick for most of the Japan Hobby Show, I pushed myself to see what I could for two days. (I didn't travel all the way to Japan just to lie in a hotel bed with tissues and cold medications!) I was pleased that this year the show was more upbeat than it was after the years following the Covid epidemic. The types of crafts were varied but as usual the quality of the Japanese handicrafts was A+. Here in the U.S. we generally want quick gratification but the Japanese crafters don't seem to mind spending months finishing just one piece. The following are photos of various booths which impressed me. I hope if you are a crafter, that you will one day journey to Japan and see the Japan Hobby Show. You'll love it!
This is the company that makes Hearty Clay and UV LED resin that are sold at HM Ben Franklin Crafts.
I really liked this booth which had the products for making realistic looking candies and other sweets.Friday, May 10, 2024
The Japan Hobby Show
The HM Ace Hardware Science booth was very active with young and old playing with the kit built science toys. The idea of learning while playing is very enticing and crosses the international border of education. From the excitement shown at these House Mart booths it is evident that crafts and hardware science need no translation when it comes to fun. Check out our stores and see for yourself!
Monday, May 6, 2024
Happy Bee-Day Card
The printed panels of cute bees and honey comb designs were die cut from Doodlebug Designs 12x12 paper. Pink and Main bees were stamped on heavy white marker paper, colored with Copic pens, die cut with Pink and Main dies, and adhered to the card with pop-up foam dots.
Thursday, May 2, 2024
Floral Mother's Day Card
Sunday, April 28, 2024
Faceted Gemstone Bead Bracelets with Sterling Silver Charms
Wednesday, April 24, 2024
Interactive Ladybug Card
The printed card stock was adhered to the card base with double stick adhesive.
Next, the Echo Park die cut pieces were glued on to the interactive circle and the side of the card. Some of the worded black strip was trimmed to the shape of the scalloped side edge.
Here is a close up of the Martha Stewart fuzzy ladybug sticker that I added to give the card some texture and dimension. The sticker ladybug was from my hoarded stash of ladybug stuff so you probably won't be able to find it for sale anymore, but there are lots of ladybug items being sold everywhere....you just have to be LUCKY! (It really IS lucky to find a ladybug!)