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Thursday, December 6, 2012

Let's Make a Pendant Gift


Hello everyone!

Are you here for a tutorial of the pendant featured on the Catch The Bug blog, for the 12 days of Christmas Giving?! I hope so, because I have this fun, easy tutorial for you.

It makes a great gift or stocking stuffer, so grab your supplies, and let's make a pendant!

I have been asked where I got the clear blocks for making the pendants.  I usually purchase them from one of these two places:

The Glass Connection
Craft Fantastic

First, let's assemble our supplies.

Supplies you will need:

Diamond Glaze or Glossy Accents
A cord or chain on which to wear your pendant
E-6000 glue
Clear block to make pendant
Bail to use for hanging your pendant
Scissors
Modge Podge
Foam Brush, to apply the modge podge
Photo or Digi Image of your choice (I used Nursing nut by Bugaboo Stamps)


Here, you can see most of the supplies needed, except the scissors, modge podge and foam brush:



Instructions:

First, You will need to make sure you color your digi image, if you are using one. I used Promarkers to color mine.  You may also use a photo for your pendant, instead of an image.  

Once the image is colored, apply  dots of Diamond Glaze (or Glassy Accents) to the back of your block.  be careful not to use too much or it will bubble up on top of of your image and your pendant will not look as clear and crisp once dry.

After you apply the Diamond Glaze (or Glossy Accents) to the back of your block, press it firmly down onto your photo or image, being careful to center the image inside the frame of your block.  Press down and smooth out any bubbles, then let dry.




Once the image is dry and attached to your block, take a pair of scissors and cut around the block, so that you remove all the excess paper.  You could use an exacto knife, if you prefer, but trust me, scissors work just as well and are much easier to handle!




Now, use your foam brush, or a small paint brush, and apply a coating of Modge Podge to the back of the pendant.  Allow to try, then apply a second coat, and apply to dry.  The reason for this coating is to prevent discoloration of the back of your pendant, from the oils in your skin.  You could certainly skip this step, however, if you do, the back of the pendant will yellow from having contact with your skin.




After both coatings of Modge Podge are dry, use a tiny dab of E-6000 glue on the back of your bail




Place the flat side of the bail, agaisnt the back of your pendant, let dry.




Now, place your pendant on your cord or chain, and.....

TAAAAA DAAA!!!!! You have this adorable pendant!




Easy peasy, wasn't it?!

Make some for gifts or stocking stuffers for lots of those special people on your Christmas list, this year!  Grandma's love these, with pics of thier grandchildren, or mothers, with pics of thier kids.  Get creative and see what other ideas you can come up with!

Remember to check out Catch The Bug every day for new gift ideas, for the Bugaboo Stamps 12 Days of Gift Gving, with the Bugaboo Stamps design team!  There are so many wonderfully creative ideas!




Tuesday, July 31, 2012

Let's Have A Ball For Christmas!



Good Morning. Bloggers!

I have a fun project for you, today, and even have a tutorial for you, too! Yay! How about this cute customized Christmas ornament and instructions how to make it?! I thought this would be the perfect project for this week's tutorial, since we're wrapping up the tail end of our Christmas in July challenge!

My Christmas ornament has a cute digi inside! I  fussy cut the image, Jingle Bells, By Shelly's Images, colored with Promarkers, and accented with a clearstar gelly roll pen to add glitter and sparkle to the bells and the bow.  I used Red Ribbon from my stash to embellish the ornament hanger.

I think it turned out really cute! This is my first time making one of these, so its a new technique for me! Don't you just love it?! I'd love to hear what you think!  Oh, and if you do love it, and want to find out how to make your own, check out my tutorial on how to make this ornament!  You can find it, HERE, at the Shelly's Images Blog!

Remember, you only have till Wednesday afternoon to enter our Christmas In July challenge at Shelly's Images, but there will be a new challenge starting Thursday!

Come visit us at Shelly's Images!


I am entering this ornament in the following challenges:


Christmas In July at Stamp-N-Doodle
Challenge #94 Anything Goes at Crafts And Me
Challenge #127 Gold, Silver, or Bronze (Ornament cap, hanger and the glitter are silver) at I Love Promarkers
Challenge #148 Christmas In July at The Creative Belli Blog
Anything Goes at The Poodles Parlour
Challenge #84 Try A New Technique at Wags N Whiskers
Challenge #196 Bright And Cheerful at The Secret Crafter
Christmas In July at Sweet Stampin
Challenge #124 Use A Digi at One Stitch At A Time
PIO#31 Cute A Can Be at Pile It On
Anything But A Card at Come And Get It Challenges
Christmas In July at Whoopsi Daisy
O For Open It Up (Bow-Outside of Ornmanet, Digi-Inside of Ornament) at ABC Christmas Challenge
Challenge #26 Ho Ho Ho Christmas at Crafter's Companion Monthly
Challenge #36 Christmas In July at Creatalicious
Challenge #70 Christmas In July at Lexi's Creations
Anything But A Card at Incy Wincy
Challenge #126 Anything Goes at Critter Challenge
MIM#100 Anything Goes at Make It Monday
Challenge #12 Traditional Christmas at Platypus Creek Digitals
Challenge #21 Anything Goes at Tammy's Scrappin' Corner
PTT#79 Anything Goes at Party Time Tuesdays
Challenge #16 Anything Goes at Jackson's Digital Expressions
Challenge #44 Anything Goes at The Stamping Boutique
Christmas With Something Red Red Ribbon) Or Green at Clear It Out
Challenge #82 Focus On The Ribbon at Top Tip Tuesday

Wednesday, February 8, 2012

Door Knob Hanger With Treat Pouch Tutorial

Hello everyone! Thanks so much for stopping by and visiting today. As many of you know, I've been lucky enough to be a guest designer for Bugaboo Stamps for January and February. I can't tell you how much I am enjoying my guest designer spot!!! Anyway, one of the requirements as a guest designer for Bugaboo Stamps, is to do one tutorial during your guest designer term. Well, the day has come for me to do my tutorial and its being featured at Catch The Bug, today. I hope you'll stop by and leave a comment if you like the project.

Now, let me tell you what we are going to make, today! For today's tutorial, we're going to make a cute door knob hanger with a treat pouch. It's a fun project and turns out really cute! I hope you'll enjoy it. If you make one, I'd love for you to share it with me so I can see yours!

Okay, now, let's get started:

Supplies You will Need:

Cardstock
Designer Papers
Stamps or Digital Images
Red Liner Tape, Tape Gun or other adhesive
Paper Cutter
Circle Punch
Embellishments for decorating
Scissors


Instructions:

Cut your cardstock as follows:

4 1/2" x 7 1/2" for hanger base, 5 1/2" x 7" for the pocket.

Next, cut your patterned paper as follows:

4 1/4" x 7 1/4" to fit your hanger base, and 3 3/4" x 3 3/4" for the pocket.




Attach your paper to your hanger base.


Now, you will want to score your 5 1/2" 7" cardstock as follows:

Score at 1", 1 1/2", 5 1/2" and 6".

Turn cardstock and score at 4" and 4 1/2".




Now, trim your bottom corners with scissors. Your pocket piece should look like this:




Fold your pocket on score lines and use a glue gun, red liner tape or your favorite adhesive to hold your pocket together. Please be sure to use a good strong adhesive for this part! Once put together, your pocket should look like this:




In the photo above, I've already added some adhesive to the back so that it is ready to place on the door hanger base. Once you have your pocket together, attach your patterned paper.




Now, take your circle punch and punch your hold in the center of your hanger base.

Then, attach your pocket to the hanger base, add your stamped or digital image, and decorate.

Here is my finished door knob hanger with treat pouch:




I used the following images: crown and princess, by Bugaboo Stamps, to decorate the pouch on my doorknob hanger. The images are colored with Promarkers. I used lots of bling, by Recollections, because, after all, princesses needs lots of bling! I used ribbon from my stash, at the top to tie a bow right above where the doorknob is. (Sorry, its hard to see in the pic.)

Hope you enjoyed my tutorial today! I'd love to hear your comments!


I am entering this door knob hanger in the following challenges:


Punches and Dies at Delightful Challenges
Challenge #47 Anything But A Card at Aud Sentiments
Anything Goes at The Poodles Parlour
Challenge #2o Anything Goes at Craft Us Crazy
Day 344: Marvelous Markers at 365 Cards
Challenge #134 Have A Heart (DP on pocket) at Moving Along With The Times
Ribbon or Twine at Frosted Designs
Challenge #71 Anything But A Card at Prairie Fairy
Free And Easy at All Sorts
Challenge #17 Anything But A Card at Little Claire's
Challenge #78 Love Is In The Air at My Sheri Crafts
Die Cuts or Punches at Stamp, Scrap And Doodle
Challenge #146 Photo Inspiration (Flowers and some colors) at Cupcake Inspirations
Challenge #156 Fresh Spring Colors at The Crafty Pad
Challenge #20 Photo Inspiration at Bunny Zoe's Crafts
#75 Anything Goes at Make It Monday
Ribbon + Bling at Truly Madly Crafty
Bingo (Ribbon, Pink and Gems) at Creative Craft Challenges
Challenge #146 Pink or Red at Digital Tuesday
Anything Goes at Papertake Weekly
Let's Get Girly at Crafty Sentiments
Challenge #156 Swirly Whirly (Maze) at Crafty Creations
Challenge #20 Photo Inspiration at Bunny Zoe's Crafts