Wednesday, January 12, 2011

Embroidery Thread Friendship Wraps


I’m not a bling and glitz kind of girl, but I do love jewelry. Particularly bracelets. About 2 years ago I just started piling every single leather, string, and cloth bracelet I own on one wrist. Since then it has grown almost out of control. Unfortunately these bracelets have to be taken off once in awhile for formal occasions etc., ugh. So I decided to make these long friendship bands that just wrap to give the illusion of numerous thread bangles. To add a little sparke I put on a gold bead every 40 knots on the one above and some charms on the one below. I just used a standard twist knot to create both of these.

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Tuesday, December 21, 2010

Holiday Sketches

 
Just wanted to share some holiday Sketches I did for this year's christmas cards.  Just used a fine tip felt pen scanned them in and did a little cleanup.

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Monday, December 6, 2010

Christmas Bottle Candle Holder


My circle of friends goes through a lot of Sailor Jerry Rum, therefore I am left with numerous Sailor Jerry Bottles at my disposal.  For those of you that aren't familiar Sailor Jerry Rum was developed by an old school tatoo artist from way back.  The brand is very pin-up girl nostalgic.  I am a big fan of the imagery therefore I created this christmas pinup girl tribute.  I sprayed the bottle lightly in gold (heavier at the bottom).  Then I penciled in my sketch and went to town.  Picked up some emergency candles from the Dollar Store and Walla!  PS this works with most bottles

Saturday, November 27, 2010

Green Gift Wrapping


In an effort to be green I decided I would not purchase gift wrap this holiday season.  I limited myself to use only the things in my home to wrap presents.  My first go to was newspaper, but it doesn't really have enough comics anymore so I figrued I'd snazz it up myself.  I cut a triangle shape from an extra kitchen sponge made a paper plate full of blue paint and just started sponge painting different patterns.  My intention was to make a real geometric pattern, but it actually ended up looking more organic then expected so I embraced it.  I pushed it even further by using a crumpled paper towel to make an abstract flower pattern. I carreied out the home made theme by wrapping each gift with lace, fabric, hemp, and using a finish sample for the to from tag.





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Tuesday, November 23, 2010

Craft Your Own Geometric Christmas Tree


If your like me and live in a small 1/1 apartment, a full size christmas tree can be a little overwhelming.  However, I still wanted to get in the holiday spirit so crafting my very own Xmas tree just seemed like the perfect solution.  I started by hand drawing 2 tree profiles on black foam core.  My next step was to glue neutral tone magazine clipings (black, white, grey) to the tree profile.  I overlapped over the outline a little to ensure no black was exposed.  For the leaves I glued down a patch of monotone red clippings and a patch of monotone green clipppings which I then cut leaves from.  I then cut one of the tree profiles in half and glued them to the other tree profile.  I then cut out H shaped connector pieces to attach the leaves to the branches.

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Wednesday, September 22, 2010

Charming Clay Creations


Everyone remembers playing with clay throughout their childhood, but few think to revisit it.  One day I was perusing the craft store and a rainbow of colors caught my eye.  I ended up buying 3 packs of Sculpey clay for about 1.75 each and went home that night to experiment.  Thus I created these little necklace and purse charms.  I embedded a wire hook in each before baking so they could be hung easily.


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Wednesday, September 1, 2010

Flower Wire Picture Stands



I am constantly receiving things in the mail that I believe are worthy of putting on display around the house. Items that are too pretty to puncture with a pin and too temporary to frame, such as a great art show flyer or a beautiful wedding invitation. For these flower wire picture stands I used 2 strands of 18 gauge stem wire each. By the way this stuff is great to have around in general for all kinds of projects.

The only tips I can share with you are the following….

Wire never bends back nicely so don’t be afraid to throw away a few oppsies
Draw out a template on paper first and bend wire along the path
Needle nose pliars are helpful for scabbing 2 pieces together


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Tuesday, August 24, 2010

Personalized Decoupage Flask


Engraving is nice way to give gifts a personal touch, but why not make it even more personal and decoupage it!  This way you can incorporate that special someones favorite colors, places, brands, and memories into one beautiful composition.  I made this decoupaged flask out of magazine clippings and images printed from my home computer.  I made a potion of one part elemers glue and one part water..... laid the images down in a pleasing composition and brushed the glue over to preserve.  Afterwards I sprayed with a layer of clear coat.  I felt it might be necessary because of that pesky condinsation.

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Monday, August 16, 2010

Beachin Tie Dye Halter




Tie Dye has been around since the 70s. But it has come a long way since those swirl patterned grateful Dead Ts. This season subdued low contrast tie-dye patterns can be found everywhere. This pic of Kristen Cavalari inspired me to create my own halter from a white v-neck T.





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Monday, August 9, 2010

Pirate's Booty Charm Necklace



These are inspired by a floral necklace made by American Eagle being sold in stores for 20 bucks each!  I made 10 of these sailor themed necklaces for a bachelorette party down in the Florida Keys. Since anchors and all things nautical are huge right now I figured it would be a cute theme and a cheap way to unite the crew. As you can see they are pretty simple to craft and rather inexpensive.

 

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