For those new visitors to the blog who would/might have missed out on this one...
You can find the Whispers of Winter Collection at Rina' Kroes' Scrapbook-Elements store. (no longer available)
The overlay is available HERE
And a Quick Page Freebie is available HERE
Happy Thanksgiving to our American friends!
Wednesday, November 26, 2014
Tuesday, November 25, 2014
Skating Penguin Magnet
My little snowflake bearing penguins was looking pretty lonely all by itself on the fridge door. It was time to introduce a friend. You can read about him on the 'Cards' page, just scroll down a bit
Putting it all together. Starting with layering the backer pieces.
And adding the coloured bits, following the image in the png file that came with the cut file download. You can see the little offset border all around the final image.
I popped the scarf up a bit to add dimension.
Added a couple of magnets...
....and my penguin magnet is done!
And the first little guy is no longer all alone...
These little guys make me smile. And I like things that makes me smile. What makes you smile?
After sorting the pieces out for cutting, I also cut a solid backing piece for the shape. I felt the skate blades and the ear muffs needed some support. Below is a screen shot of the tracing and the offset (shadow) in the Make The Cut software I gave it the tiniest white border all around as well. That was not strictly necessary but I thought it might look nice.
Next I laid out the pieces of card stock and paper on the cutting mat. I use a Silhouette Cameo.
All the pieces are cut, including the white backing piece and 2 pieces of Silhouette chipboard. This chipboard is card stock weight, hence the double layer to get a sturdy backing.
All chalked and ready to assemble. I painted the metal bits (ie skate blades) with metallic silver craft paint. The scarf and ear muffs are cut from patterned paper.
Putting it all together. Starting with layering the backer pieces.
And adding the coloured bits, following the image in the png file that came with the cut file download. You can see the little offset border all around the final image.
I popped the scarf up a bit to add dimension.
Added a couple of magnets...
....and my penguin magnet is done!
And the first little guy is no longer all alone...
These little guys make me smile. And I like things that makes me smile. What makes you smile?
Friday, November 21, 2014
Snowflake Re-Run
Yes, much better. Now I like the snowflake!
Here they are side by side. The difference is quite big I think. Event the colour, which doesn't show up that much on the pictures. But the one on the right is a brighter white than the other.
The difference? The fuzzy flake on the left is a 100% polyester thread and the cleaner on on the right is 100% cotton. It's that simple...
Remember you can find the free pattern here at Petals to Picots
Here they are side by side. The difference is quite big I think. Event the colour, which doesn't show up that much on the pictures. But the one on the right is a brighter white than the other.
The difference? The fuzzy flake on the left is a 100% polyester thread and the cleaner on on the right is 100% cotton. It's that simple...
Remember you can find the free pattern here at Petals to Picots
Thursday, November 20, 2014
Snowflakes ~ Ones That Last!
Every year I make snowflakes....several of them. Some times even lots of them. Yet my collection hardly grows. They make such great gifts you see. So easy to slip into a Christmas card, just as a little something extra.
Besides, that way I get to make some every year, without getting snowballed by a pile of snowflakes.
Win-win.
Yesterday I made this one that I found on Petals To Picots
It is such a pretty design...but ugh! Look at that yarn! All fluffy and yucky! It was the first ball my hand fell on, and while it is fine to work with I do NOT like the snowflake result!
I did what I usually do with the snowflakes :
Pin them out on cardboard (covered with wax paper) or some packing foam. Or as in this case a used foam plate. I then paint it with a mix of PVA glue and water. Almost half half, with the bigger half (LOL) being glue. ~ That brush looks icky, but it is just a clean -retired- oil painting brush.
The yarn looked just fine then...but below you can see more of the fuzzies when I pulled it off. What I do like about the water & glue mixture is that although it stiffens the item so that it holds the shaped you pinned it into, it remains flexible and fairly soft to the touch.
Here is a comparison to one (of only two) of the flakes that remained from last year. See what I mean about the difference in yarn?
I do not like it. Not even a little bit. I shall have to remake this one. I LIKE the pattern! -and you can find it here-
Hopefully tonight!
Besides, that way I get to make some every year, without getting snowballed by a pile of snowflakes.
Win-win.
Yesterday I made this one that I found on Petals To Picots
It is such a pretty design...but ugh! Look at that yarn! All fluffy and yucky! It was the first ball my hand fell on, and while it is fine to work with I do NOT like the snowflake result!
I did what I usually do with the snowflakes :
Pin them out on cardboard (covered with wax paper) or some packing foam. Or as in this case a used foam plate. I then paint it with a mix of PVA glue and water. Almost half half, with the bigger half (LOL) being glue. ~ That brush looks icky, but it is just a clean -retired- oil painting brush.
The yarn looked just fine then...but below you can see more of the fuzzies when I pulled it off. What I do like about the water & glue mixture is that although it stiffens the item so that it holds the shaped you pinned it into, it remains flexible and fairly soft to the touch.
Here is a comparison to one (of only two) of the flakes that remained from last year. See what I mean about the difference in yarn?
I do not like it. Not even a little bit. I shall have to remake this one. I LIKE the pattern! -and you can find it here-
Hopefully tonight!
Tuesday, November 18, 2014
Re-arranging Things A Bit...
Excuse the dust while I re-arrange things a bit around here....
I decided to use the home page of the blog for all my postings from now on. I will add links to the relevant pages ie - cards/art journal/ paper crafts depending on where the post fits best. That will make it easy for you to look at a specific category that you may be interested in.
I'm changing this as I feel that the other pages are being neglected and it also looks like I have not posted at all since October 31st, when in reality I have in Cards and Knitting & Crochet.
I'm hoping the changes will make the blog more 'alive' and active, while adding links to the pages tabbed at the top, will mean things are still nicely organized and easy to navigate.
Do remember to use the 'search' option if you know what you are looking for!
I'm still trying to figure out how to get the blog to post to Facebook, but in the meantime you can find the page here : - MeisiesDoodles on Facebook.
Hope to see you there!
I'll be back soon with more goodies to show!
I decided to use the home page of the blog for all my postings from now on. I will add links to the relevant pages ie - cards/art journal/ paper crafts depending on where the post fits best. That will make it easy for you to look at a specific category that you may be interested in.
I'm changing this as I feel that the other pages are being neglected and it also looks like I have not posted at all since October 31st, when in reality I have in Cards and Knitting & Crochet.
I'm hoping the changes will make the blog more 'alive' and active, while adding links to the pages tabbed at the top, will mean things are still nicely organized and easy to navigate.
Do remember to use the 'search' option if you know what you are looking for!
I'm still trying to figure out how to get the blog to post to Facebook, but in the meantime you can find the page here : - MeisiesDoodles on Facebook.
Hope to see you there!
I'll be back soon with more goodies to show!
Friday, October 31, 2014
Dress-Up Doll
Being the youngest is a really good deal...except for those days when you become the dress-up doll for your two older sisters. I have no doubt that they got a lot of giggles out of this one....judging by my face I was not very pleased. This picture cracks me up every time I see it!
I purposely left the background large as I wanted to show the context - the front porch of the house and my grandmother sitting behind me reading the newspaper. She would have made sure that things did not get out of hand!
You can download the freebie HERE
I purposely left the background large as I wanted to show the context - the front porch of the house and my grandmother sitting behind me reading the newspaper. She would have made sure that things did not get out of hand!
I used the 'Butterflies Kit' by Kimberly Stewart
I also made the page into a Quick Page Freebie for you (sans the stitching & ribbon detail)
Thursday, October 2, 2014
Do You Journal?
I do, sometimes....I also like to do art journalling, although I must say those, like the LO below are usually quotes. I found this quote in a book I just finished and even though he states the obvious, we don't always see it, or think about it in such 'simple' terms. That is what grabbed me about the quote.
I used the 'Once In A Lifetime Collection' by Lonetta Avelar for this page.
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