I colored background with light blue colored pencil dust. I have
learned this technique from my 3rd grade teacher. I don´t know how that technique is called, if there is any name. :-D List of supplies:
Today I want to share with you Winter Creams for Face, Body and Hands I made. These were Christmas presents.
I made a cream from the finest Cocoa and Shea Butter, Yellow Beeswax and Sweet Orange Organic Essential Oil. I used small glass jars as a cream package, decorated lids and added small info tags.
I also made three Wonder Boxes (Paper Bags). Each was for one cream and two tea light candles, covered with scrapbooking paper stripes. To make these,I usedgreat photo tutorial that was recently published at Stempeleinmaleins,One-Sheet-Wonder-Box by Bianca. I love to visit Stempeleinmaleins. Many amazing tutorials and beautiful projects can be found there, as well on Bianca´s blog, Handmade by Bianca. Bianca is very creative and friendly. She is celebrating 300 blog readers and has New Year Blog Candy. Hop over and see how talented she is. :-D
Here are Wonder Boxes I made.
List of supplies:
Mirabelle Santoro one sheet 12" x 12" paper
satin ribbon (Old Gold)
UHU universal glue
double sided strong adhesive tape
scoring board
trimmer
scissors
List of supplies:
Mirabelle Santoro one sheet 12" x 12" paper
green ribbon
UHU universal glue
scoring board
trimmer
scissors
office paper puncher
List of supplies:
Hobby & Crafting Fun 12" x 12" scrapbooking paper (120 grams)
white leaves
white flowers 30 mm
snowflake 25 mm
synthetic snowballs (Ø 10 mm)
2 white clothespins
transparent low temperature glue stick
scoring board
trimmer
scissors
Dremel 920 glue gun, low temperature
Thank you for stopping by and your kind feedback. Enjoy :-D Crafty Milka
Second project I want to share with you today is a Christmas decoration I made this week, Winter Fairyland. I love fairies and candles! Combined...
First I made a rectangle board, dimensions 203 mm x 152 mm (8" x 6"), from a thick card stock paper and covered it with a white card stock paper. I marked places where candles should stand and glued 4 push pins on to the board. Push pins prevent candles moving on the board, without gluing them down, and allow candle changing at any time. Then I added a thick layer of an acrylic white fine sand paste and left it dry 24 hours.
I used three gorgeous Mo´s Manningdigitalimagesin this project. I printed them on a white 160 grams paper, colored and fussy cut them. I covered 'Winter Fairy Halla´s' and 'Fairy Snowman´s' wings with a transparent varnish to create glossy accents.
I added some pearl maker and transparent varnish on part of 'Winter Fairy Talva´s' wings. I covered a snowball in her hands with an acrylic fine sand paste and when it was dry, I smeared a pearl maker over the snowball to create glossy accents.
When the board was dry, I placed candles decorated with plastic snowflakes on to the board and images. Images are firmed with an acrylic fine sand paste. They look like they stand in snow. :-D
I embellished the board with decorative flower stamens, flowers, synthetic snowballs and one paper butterfly. I used a low temperature glue gun to glue embellishments on to the board. At the end, I smeared a pearl maker on some places on the board, to create glossy accents.
7) Simon Says Stamp Blog, Work it Wednesday December 2014, Something you Love (word, theme, just heart...)
8) Craft my Life, All Crafts Challenge December/January, Anything Goes but no Cards! My 3rd entry to this challenge. First one was Christmas Ornament and second Matchbox.
I thought I´ll post one more project today, but I´m exhausted and I´ll leave that for tomorrow. Thank you for stopping by and your kind feedback. Enjoy and smile :-D
First one for today is this Fairy Snowman Card I made last weekend.
I called it Fairy Snowman Card, as a gorgeous Mo´s Manning digital stamp'Fairy Snowman' I used. As a registered user at Mo´s Manning Digital Pencil, I got this beautiful image as a gift for Thanksgiving.
I colored image with blue aquarell colored pencils, white pencil and silver sparkling pen. I colored background with light blue colored pencil dust. I have learned this technique when I was 9 years old from my 3rd grade teacher, but I have no idea how that technique is called. I´ll make a tutorial in the near future.
I added some dots with a pearl maker, glued image to a card base and embellished my card with flower stamens and white flower.
Card dimensions 140 mm x 140 mm (5 1/2" x 5 1/2").
I printed image on 160 grams white paper and colored it with colored and aquarell colored pencils. I used two different white pencils for color blending.I colored background in watercoloring technique. I didn´t like whole background, so I decided to place another white layeron to a card. I made circle frame layer using my compass circle cutter.
Card dimensions are 105 mm x 148 mm (4 1/8" x 5 7/8").