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Sunday, October 28, 2012

Breast Cancer Awareness Container

Good morning...

Today I'm going to show you a quick project I made for Breast Cancer Awareness Month.

Container from my stash 
Vinyled the word "Hope" with the Fiolex Girls 
font and my SCAL 3  
The ribbon is made from with a cookie cutter and Creative Paperclay®,
cuddlebug folder, and Terri Sproul Mixers
I am very happy with how this came out.  

I am entering this project over at Altered Pages Challenge.


Sunday, October 21, 2012

DT Announcement

Good morning everyone... so glad you all came back to join me on another adventure.  As many of  you  know, I used to be on the DT for Creative Paperclay®. When my term was up I did not reapply because I had a lot going on in my personal life.  I was sad to leave the team, but things come up and ... well you all know how it goes if you've been following my previous posts.  So about a month ago, Terri, the DT leader for Creative Paperclay® put out another request.  Well, I applied, a bit late, but I applied.  I really didn't think I'd get back on the team since my project was 12 hours late...lol.  BUT I did and here I am to start showing you what I've been up to again.  I really have to say, even when I wasn't on the DT I was still using my paperclay.  I LOVE this stuff.  It is so versatile and since I am a multi media crafter, meaning I use about  everything and anything and try almost everything I can incorporate my paperclay into almost any project I do.  Today I am going to show you how to make a personalized pin.
 
We go to a lot of airshows and they are forever handing out trinkets.  Last summer Austyn received this pin from FED EX and I took it from him.  Remember, I will use about anything to craft with.  Anyhow...I used my Amazing Mold Putty to make a mold.  Yes, if you remembered correctly I used to be on the DT for them also and now I am running out of this stuff.  Luckily my Michaels carries it, so pretty soon I will have to use my 40% coupon to purchase some more :(
Then I pressed my paperclay into the mold.  I DO NOT leave my paperclay in the mold very long.  I like to ease it out of the mold and let it completely air dry.  I do flip it occasionally and it usually takes about 24 hours to dry, depending on the thickness of course. 
First I used a tiny emery board to get into all the crevices and made everything smooth.  Then I painted the wings in this white Pearl Metallic paint.  I got this on clearance for .59 cents and it gives it the most beautiful sheen.  I wish the pictures were better, but I lost my camera and have to use my phone right now.
After the paint was dry I added a Extreme glitter Acrylic paint to the Wings ONLY.  
It really highlights the wings 
Then I printed a picture of little Miss Alexis and white copy paper and attached it to the center with the 3d Crystal Lacquer.  Again I wish you could really see how glassy this is.  I also sealed the entire piece with the lacquer and it really gives it a finished look. 
After everything was nice and dry, which, with the crystal lacquer doesn't take long to dry at all, I glued a pin  to the back of the piece with my E6000 glue to make sure I get a good solid bond. 
and here is Miss Alexis on my shirt.  

Now, I hope you liked my little tutorial and remember, I am giving something away each time I put up a post.  Today's giveaway is for these wings made out of paperclay.  I will just be sending you the actual piece made out of clay.  You can paint it, sparkle it and use it any which way you want.
This is what you will receive...
Also, remember, that paperclay is very light weight, so you can add this to a card or a scrapbook layout.  You can do whatever you choose with it.  If you win this and use it and post it on your blog or wherever, please send me a link and I will link back to you.
Now how do you win this?  Well here are the rules:
You have 5 chances to win these wings.

1.  Become a follower and let me know but if you already are just leave me a comment stating so.

2.  Leave a comment about my post and tell me what you might do with this.


3.  Tweet about my giveaway and leave a comment below with your tweet URL


4.  Facebook about my giveaway and comment below with your FB URL.


5.  Follow me on pinterest and let me know so I can follow you back.


I will announce the winner next Monday, October 29th right here.
So last week I made a post about my zipper pulls and I didn't get as much of a response.  Either no one saw them or they just didn't like them.  So I decided since I only had two comments I would give each of them one.  So, Nanette and Edwina, please send me an email at burffrau @ gmail dot com to claim your zipper pulls.  Put winner in the subject line so that it doesn't get lost in all my other junk.  :)



Monday, October 15, 2012

Zipper Pulls


Good morning

Today I wanted to share a quick post of something I made with my Amazing Mold Putty and Resin.  I love using this stuff.  As you might remember, I was on the DT for the Amazing Mold Putty and loved it.  While I was on the DT I was sent quite a bit of the Putty and I've been hoarding it a little.  I've actually made a lot of molds and now I am trying to preserve it as much as possible.  LOL  I'm so afraid of running out, but I will be using a 40% coupon from Michaels when I do run out.  I've already made sure my Michaels carries it, but  if you want some and your Michaels doesn't carry it, you can order it here.  So anyway...onto my project:

I had a ribbon pin 
and created a mold  

then I mixed up some resin and added
a bit of Terri Sproul's Mixers. 
(I will touch on these a bit more later)
Then I made a mold of my rubber keychain that I have had laying around forever. Remember, I am a hoarder and have a really hard time throwing anything away...just ask my hubby.  This time I did
not add the Terri Sproul Mixers because I wanted the colors to be a bit different.  Instead I painted the
piece once it was cured.  If you paint it while it's still warm the color sets up a lot better.  I love these mixers.
Here they are...I glued the "ribbon" over the hole of the keychain and then added a jump ring.  I also used my stamp set to stamp the word "fight" on each "keychain" and attached a small jewel as the dot for the "i".  I then attached some chain and different beads to it to make them into zipper pulls.  I have one on my purse and get quite a few compliments on it.  I really like the way they turned out and... 
since I go overboard and make more than I need to I am giving one of these away to one of you.  
You have 5 chances to win one of these zipper pulls.
1.  Become a follower and let me know but if you already are just leave me a comment stating so.
2.  Leave a comment about my post and tell me which zipper pull you'd like, silver or gold, with your email address like this name @ aol dot com
3.  Tweet about my giveaway and leave a comment below with your tweet URL
4.  Facebook about my giveaway and comment below with your FB URL.
5.  Follow me on pinterest and let me know so I can follow you back.

I will announce the winner next Monday, October 22nd right here.

Now to last week's giveaway.  The Winner is....
Happy Birthday and Welcome Back! Your flowers are beautiful!
Please send me an email to burffrau @ gmail dot com and send me your address so I can get this in the mail to you.  Please put winner in the subject line so it doesn't get deleted by accident.
So I hope you have enjoyed my post and I hope to see you all again real soon.  
As always, God Bless and have a great day!!!

Monday, October 8, 2012

Wedding Flowers

Good Morning everyone,

What a fabulous day it is here.  Today is my birthday and it's my reason for being back here with you all.  I promised myself to come back into the blog world and no better day to start than on my birthday.  I probably won't be here on a daily basis, but more on a weekly one and I am planning on a few giveaways each time I post and I will tell you why in a minute.  As you know I've been missing for about a year with a post here and there, but now I am back and ready to show you some projects I've been making over the past year.  Since last fall a lot has happened and I will be touching on a few things in certain posts as they will pertain to the project I am showcasing.  I have definitely been crafting, but not blogging.  I love to craft and there for a while I was doing something literally every day and posting about it.  It was fun, but it also became like a third job and I was getting pretty stressed out.  I don't know how some of you do it...working full time, maybe kids at home, crafting and making blog posts.  It seems like my blog post where taking me hours with editing pictures, doing the step by step instructions and then the actual posting of it.  Last fall I took on a new job and 3 months into that job I became a manager.  Yeah, great for me, but it meant different responsibilities and having to learn quite a bit.  I also took on a small company for whom I am   doing their accounting.  I can do MOST of it at home, which is great, but it is still work.  I love what I do, but there just aren't enough hours in the day some times...So, when I could get some crafting time in, of course I jumped at it, but then it didn't leave me any time to blog about it.  I did take as many pictures as possible and saved them into folders so that some day I may start blogging again, and now is that someday.

Now today's project is actually one from this last weekend.  A few months ago a co-worker informed me that her daughter was getting married, and since I have done so many "crafty" things for work, did I know anything about making bouquets, etc.  Well, of course I do...LOL.  Actually my mom is the flower expert and I have learned a lot from her.  Plus I worked for a wholesale flower company for years and learned a lot from the designers, so, Yes was my answer.  We got together and they selected the flowers and this is what I came up with.
Brides Maid's bouquets 
Bridal Bouquet 
She was so beautiful
I cannot believe I forgot to take pictures of the boutonniers and corsages.  I am so mad at myself, but it was a pretty overwhelming day.
As my gift to them I etched their name and wedding date on a pair of wine glasses and used some of the flowers to adorn the stems.  I just used green floral tape to attach them and they will easily come off to wash them, but as the bride informed me, they can be hand washed and will stay like this forever.  The bride and groom where very happy with them 
Yeah, I'm happy with them also.

Now for my giveaway...
Here is a 6x6 glass mirror that I etched the word LOVE onto. I will be doing random giveaways, sometimes they will pertain to the project that I made or maybe just a random giveaway.  
You have 5 chances to win this mirror.
1.  Become a follower and let me know but if you already are just leave me a comment stating so.
2.  Leave a comment about my post with your email address like this name @ aol dot com
3.  Tweet about my giveaway and leave a comment below with your tweet URL
4.  Facebook about my giveaway and comment below with your FB URL.
5.  Follow me on pinterest and let me know so I can follow you back.

I will announce the winner next Monday, October 15th right here.

So I hope you have enjoyed my post and I hope to see you all again real soon.  
As always, God Bless and have a great day!!!

Tuesday, October 2, 2012

Good morning...

Are you stunned to see me?  Yeah, me too.  I've been missing in action for so long it took me almost half an hour just to figure out the "new" blogger.  My world has been pretty crazy since last fall.  ALOT has happened, not all good, but not all bad either.  I will probably tell you a little bit at a time with my new posts, but for today I just wanted to share a project I made.  I wanted to to reapply for the DT at Creative Paper Clay, but as my life is...time got away from me.  I was supposed to have this post up yesterday, but alas, I didn't.  Since I made the project, I thought I'd post it anyway.

I took a plastic napkin ring
Rolled out my paper clay between two skewers to
keep the clay even 
covered my plastic napkin ring with it and rolled it
over a wood grain texture plate 
and painted it brown 
then I made a mold with my Amazing Mold Putty from
an earring of a leaf
added my paperclay to it 
once the paper clay dried I sanded the leaf a bit  
and painted and glued the leaves to my covered
napkin ring. 
I think these will be so cute for the upcoming 
Thanksgiving dinner.

So I hope you've enjoyed the project, even though I was late for the Design Team, I thought I'd share it with you anyway.  If you have never heard of Creative Paperclay, go check out the blog here.

Now, I am going to start blogging on a more regular basis starting next week sometime.  I have a few fresh ideas for some giveaways and I will tell you all about it in the very near future.  Leave me a comment on my project and you will be the first in line for a "surprise".