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Thursday, April 11, 2013

Robin's Nest blog hop DAISIES

Good morning and welcome to the Robin's Nest blog hop ALL ABOUT DAISIES.  If you came from Juraci you are in the right place.  If you stumbled upon my post today, you should start at the beginning with Robin.

Today's hop is all about daisies and I just wasn't sure what I could bring to the table for this one.  Not that I don't like daisies, I just didn't know what I wanted to make...A scrapbook layout? - I didn't have any pictures to go with the daisy theme.  a card? - I haven't made a card in sooo long (so I could use up some scraps?).  Instead I opted for this super easy project.  I started with this fabulous Shocking Pink Glitter Sorbet paper.  I just love all the glimmer in this paper.  Did you know they hand glitter all their paper?
                             Shocking Pink Glitter Sorbet
I cut 3 strips of the paper at 1 by 12 inches and used my 
Martha Stewart scoring board and scored 1/2 sections
and then I flipped the paper over and scored at 1/4 inch.  
This makes folding accordian style so much simpler. 
Then I hotglued the sections together to make those famous medallions.  
I have made a lot of these and really enjoy the look, 
but I wanted to put a spin on these. 
I then punched out a starburst out of the Kiwi Glitter Sorbet.  
This is such yummy paper.  I really cannot get over how sparkly it is.
and hot glued it to the center to keep the medallion together.
but here is my twist.  CUT it apart.  
Just cut all the peaks just to the starburst.  
This kinda gives it more depth and makes it a bit fuller. 
Sounds weird, but it's true and I think it represents a daisy like look.
Then I hotglued stems to the back of the medallions from my stash 
I added some 3d crystal lacquer and of course... 
tiny dew drops.
And here is my trio of Live, Love, Laugh 
I love how these turned out and I hope you enjoyed a 
"new" spin on an old craft. 


Now for some blog candy...Each Blog will give a prize package "Daisey Package" value at $15 will include Tear drop, paper, and embellishments. 1 Grand Prize will get $25 toward the on-line store, winner will be picked by Rachel on the Robin Nest Blog. Winner will be posted the Sunday April 21st on Robin's Nest blog. Please make sure to become a follower and leave a comment to win the blog candy...

Now head on over to Michelle

Here is a complete list of all the blogs involved in this hop.

As always, have a great day and God Bless.



Sunday, March 17, 2013

Photo Holder with the Robin's Nest

Good morning and welcome to another fun filled craft 
project with the Robin's Nest.

The one thing I love the best of being a designer at the Robin's Nest is I get to try products I don't know I'd buy or maybe know of.  This month Robin's Nest has teamed up with Epiphany.  I had never heard of this company until I teamed up with Robin's Nest.   Yes, I know, where have I been?  In my box of goodies I received this punch and some framed metal charms.  Can we say "awesome".  Now I do allot of jewelry pieces and that's what came to mind at first but then I went into a total different direction after playing a bit.
Here is the punch and the metal frames.  So cool!
 
Then I gathered my papers and the mini dew drops for the project.  I love this crackled paper.  It has so much dimension and I just love dimension.
Using my cricut I cut out my letters from chipboard and the papers.
I actually cut the letters 2 times from the chipboard and Mod Podged them together to give them more stability and a thicker bond.

Then I covered the chipboard with the papers.
Next I printed out a picture of my two granddaughters and used the punch and the bubble caps to create the frames.

place the bubble cap over the picture that you have inserted into the punch

Close it up and punch.  Works like a "charm", hahaha.
Then I glued the bubble caps with the girls' picture into the metal frame using my E6000 and now they are forever embedded into those lovely frames 
While those were drying I went back to my chipboard letters and inked the edges
Now I needed some kind of a base to put this all together.  Remember, I am a firm believer in recycling.  I have purchased many stamps from Stampin' Up, but never use the wooden blocks they come with.  I like using my acrylic boards, so I have lots of these wooden blocks in my stash.  Perfect base...
I painted the wooden block and the backside of my chipboard letters black with some acrylic paint and glued the pieces together.  I also attached the tops of the letters together with some star brads and added a mini dew drop on the stars and around some of the letters.


Then I hot glued some clothes pins to the back of the "frame" to create my "photo holder" 
and here is my "OMA" photo holder.    

I absolutely loved making this.   
Thank you so much for coming over today and 
checking out another "useful" project.
I hope you go over to the Robin's Nest online store and check out all the awesome papers and embellishments she has and also 
head on over to Epiphany and get yourself some of 
these punches and frames and create something.