On the right side of my blog, under "Labels", if you scroll down to Washer Pendant Necklaces, you can see all of my other Washer Pendant posts.
I want to thank all of you, who have showed interest in my Washer Pendant Necklaces. The response to those, that I posted on my blog earlier, has been amazing! I know many of you are familiar with Splitcoast Stampers...it is THE BOMB of all stamping sites. There are so many things to find there, such as forums, (on any kind of paper crafts you can think of), galleries (categorized by stamp set, technique, product, sketches, color schemes, you name it). You can upload your creativity into your very own gallery, if you'd like. You can comment on other's artwork...there is so much inspiration to be found there. Well, every Monday, Lynn (AKA, Lynn in St. Louis) is the moderator for the weekly Technique Lovers Challenge, where she inspires us crafty ones to try something new, giving instructions to a new technique. She also attaches a unique gallery to each technique, where you can upload your renditions of the new technique. Well, WOO HOO, I'm the featured artist this week, with the Washer Pendant Necklaces. I am so honored, I just tried these Washer Pendant Necklaces out for fun, but now, myself, am addicted to making them. For this challenge, I am going to try something new, with these. I'm going to attempt to "metal stamp" phrases, or names on the front of the washer, apply my alcohol inks, and glaze them with the Crystal Effects. I'm going to also try adhering my Designer Papers to the washer, then "metal stamp" them with sentiments and/or names, and then glaze them. So, I should get going to try this out, because they do take a day to set with the Crystal Effects, before I can upload my examples to the weekly gallery. Thanks, again, to all who showed interest in these. I CAN'T WAIT TO SEE EVERYBODY'S WASHER PENDANTS!!
Monday, November 30, 2009
Sunday, November 29, 2009
Step-by Step Tutorial on Ornament Money Holders...too cute!
Earlier I posted a link with a video tutorial by our fabulous Carolina at Carolina's Creative Pad.And inspired by her cute Ornament Money Holders, I just had to create some for myself. You can see more of these money holders I've created, if you go to "my labels" on the far right of this blog, and click on "money holders". In today's post, however, I've included a Step-by-Step tutorial. I love watching video tutorials, but sometimes I like to see it written, so I don't have to keep pausing the video until I get to the next step. So, here ya' go...
Ornament Money Holders
Supplies:
Stamps:
Perfect Ending
Ink:
VersaMark
Cardstock:
Whisper White
Real Red
Holiday Lounge Designer Paper (2 designs, one for front, and one for ornament)
Accessories:
Nestablilities 3 1/2" Scalloped Circle Die (from Small Scalloped Circle set of 6, the 5th largest)
Nestabilities Scalloped Oval Die (from Small Scalloped Oval set of 5, the 2nd smallest)
Circle Cutting System
Round Tab Punch
Ribbon
Glue Dots
Bow Easy (if desired)
Detail White Embossing Powder
Gold Cord
Jewels (if desired)
Tombow Adhesive
1.) Cut your Designer Paper that you will be using for the front to 8"x4"
2.) Score at 4", so you have a 4"x4" square
3.) Fold the paper backside out, with the side of the paper you do not want to use, as shown above.
4.) Mark the center open edge at the center mark with a pencil.
5.) Using your Round Tab Punch, lining it up in the center mark, (again, on the open edge, not the folded edge, like I initially did...OOPSIE!!) punch both layers just up to the first curve, or as you prefer. You can also use a circle punch for this step.
6.) Add a glue dot to one end of your ribbon.
7.) Adhere the ribbon on the inverted paper, in the center of your punch.
8.) Turn your pocket card right side out, with the side you want showing, and bring your ribbon around the folded edge and to the top, and snip with your scissors, leaving enough to tuck back inside.
9.) Apply your Sticky tape to each of the sides on the inside (the side you don't want showing), peel it off, and close it shut, adhering the two sides together.
10.) Apply a glue dot to other end of ribbon, and tuck inside, in the center of your punch. It should now look like the above photo.
11.) Take your spool of ribbon, and add a glue dot at the end of the ribbon, bring around the width of your card pocket, and snip to the correct size. Add another glue dot and adhere. It should now look like the picture above.
12.) And yet, one more glue dot, tucked on the bottom of the ribbon to adhere it all to the front of your card pocket.
13.) Tie your pretty bow, with your ribbon. I use the Bow Easy, and get ONE MORE glue dot, adhering your bow to the center of your card pocket. Maybe, I should consider buying some stock in glue dots, after this one.
14.) Take your Big Shot, your Scalloped Circle Die, and Whisper White cardstock, to cut out your scalloped circle.
15.) Using your Scalloped Oval Die, and Real Red cardstock, cut out your scalloped oval.
16.) Using your Circle Cutting System, cut two 3 1/4" circles from your other Designer Paper, and one 3 1/4" circle from your Whisper White cardstock.
17.) With your cutter cut one Designer Paper circle at the 1 1/2" mark, and the Whisper White circle, also at the 1 1/2" mark. You will be using the larger of the two halves from each type of papers.
18.) Adhere half circles together, using Tombo adhesive.
19.) Now, using your Tombo adhesive, only along the rounded edge, adhere your combined half circle to your full circle of Designer Paper, to form a pocket. I like to make sure that I line up the patterns, nicely. That's just me, what can I say?
20.) Adhere your finished Designer Paper layers to your Whisper White Scalloped circle.
21.) Punch out Round Tab in Real Red cardstock, apply Tombo adhesive to one side, and adhere to front of ornament.
22.) Wrap Gold Cord around fold of Round Tab, tie a knot, bring the knot underneath the fold, apply Tombo adhesive and close up backside.
23.) Stamp your sentiment, with VersaMark, (onto your Real Red Scalloped Oval) sprinkle with Detailed White Embossing Powder, and heat
24.) Some more adhesive to the Scalloped oval, adhere to your ornament, add embellishments....
And Wallah!!
Labels:
3-D Projects,
Christmas Gift,
Gift Item,
Money Holder,
Tutorial
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