Wednesday, September 21, 2011

Simple Quill Flowers Photo Frames

Hello Blogger Friends!
I hope I don't bore you with my altered photo frames.  I couldn't help it.  I just love them.

For the first two frames I covered them with shimmery card stock from Core Destination. Trim and sand the edges once they were dried. Then I painted white acrylic paint on the back.





These were the usual unfinished wooden frame that I bought from Micheal's art and craft store. 
The inspiration was from here.

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Thanks for taking a peak!

Helen

Monday, September 19, 2011

String Art Grass

Hello Bloggers!

Thanks for stopping by again. I am still into string art.  I saw this grass string art on a blog as I was surfing the web and thought it was pretty simple to make and it was.  Just draw 3 lines and paper pieces the lines then stitch them and you are done!




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Ooh La la creations

The SquirrelAndTheFox

Thanks for looking.

Helen

Wednesday, September 14, 2011

Black & White Upsy Daisy Note Card

Hello,

Just sharing two quick and simple cards.



I like the first card better.  The second one is a bit busy.

Thanks for taking a peek!

Helen



Monday, September 12, 2011

Pink Quill Flowers Altered Wooden Frame

Hello,
I made this over the weekend.






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Have a great day!

Helen






Friday, September 9, 2011

Kids 3 D wooden Puzzles

Hello,
I don't have any of my craft to share today.  However, I thought I will share some of my sons 3 D wooden puzzles.

My two sons love to build and when I saw these wooden puzzles at Michaels' on the clearance rack I was so excited.

These puzzles are quite big..They measure more than 12 inches tall and the long one measure more than 12 inches wide like the Windsor Castle.













There were no written instruction for these puzzles.  They had to look at the picture of the model and assembled the model.  They assembled them so quickly except the leaning tower.   My older son gave up after about an hour because the pieces kept on falling off.  Then I suggested to my younger son to assemble just one layer at a time then paint it with Modge Pod and wait until the Modge Pod dry then assemble the next layer.  It work!  It took him about 6 hours total to complete the Leaning Tower.






After the Leaning tower my younger son didn't feel like assembling the Windsor Castle  so my older took over.  These are their most recent wooden 3 D puzzles.  They had assemble many in the past.  Their room are full of 3 D puzzles.



Wednesday, September 7, 2011

Stationary Box Note Cards

Hello,

I love to make stationary box but I don't like making the contents to go into the box.  I had several empty stationary box sitting around.


I need to clear some space so I made these 3 x 3 note cads

Then these tags


these were some of the cards that I post a while ago to go in the stationary box.


I forgot to link the tutorial to the stationary box yesterday.  Here is the link to the stationary box tutorial.
Thanks for looking.

Helen

Sunday, September 4, 2011

String Art Altered Tin Cans


Hello Bloggers!

I love to alter boxes and tin cans. Over last weekend I used a few of the half finished string art to alter a few tin cans.  And since I already had those string arts, I finished these tins cans in no time.  I decided to make a matching Spring card for each tin can.  The tutorial for the spring card is here.





Aren't these gorgeous.  I really enjoying doing string art and that was all I did now.

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Thanks a lot for stopping by.

Helen