Monday, March 1, 2010

Another TopNote Dresser

Good Morning,

This is the same post from two weeks ago.  Somehow I published this post.  It meant to be for today.  So here it is.
A few people requested me to do  this TopNote Dresser tutorial.  It is quite simple to make this TopNote dresser. I got this adorable box design from cleaning up my mess.  Isn't it great to make a mess sometime?

 
The bottom two draws are match boxes  style and the top one is the pizza box style.
 
Here is the measurement for the pizza box: 6 x 9 1/16. 
(Note: this picture is not a printable template.) 

Score on the 6" size - 1" from each end. 

Score on the 9 1/16" @ 1, 4, 5, 8 1/16 (Note: from 5" score line to 8 1/16" score is 3 1/16" big, this will be the lid for the pizza box. This will allow the pizza box to close nicely).
 

This is the match box measurement: 7 x 8 card stock or pattern paper
On the 7" size score @ 1, 2, 5, and 6
On the 8" size score @ 1, 2, 6, and 7
Cut off where I marked with the "X" or three of the squares on the corner.
  

Two bands for the match boxes, each measure 3 x 11
Score @ 4 1/8, 5 1/4, 9 3/8, and 10 1/2
                                              

                                          Here I marked "L" for the lid and "B" for the box base on the pizza box.

                                                 Decorate all your pieces before assemble them.


                                              This is the pizza box piece. I forgot to take the shot with the brads. You should at this point add the embellishment.  Then you can assemble the box.
                                                                
                             These are the match box pieces. Again, add the brads before assembling   the boxes.

 
 This is the band for the match box.  You should have two of them.
  
Wrap the band around the match box so it will fit properly.
  

Next, you will need 4 TopNote pieces.  
You will adhere two of the top notes pieces to one of the match box.  
The other two top note pieces, you will adhere them to the pizza box.
You should have three pieces that look like this.



 Now you are going to stack them together. 
Take the middle match box , without the top note, and apply adhesive.  I used liquid adhesive so that I can center it easily.




Then apply adhesive on the match box and place the pizza box on top of that.  Ta! da! you are done!

Decorate the top draw/dresser anyway you like.

Here are two more.

  

 
 

Hope you've enjoyed today tutorial.  You are welcome to case this.  A link back to my blog is greatly appreciated.

Note: if you use all designer papers, it's very quick to make this project. I had used non SU pattern papers and it took no time at all but it didn't come out as nice. I would love to see what you came up with.

Thank you for visiting.  Have a great day!

Helen

Sunday, February 28, 2010

Faye's Scrap Pages - Day 5

Hello,

Here are a few more pages.  Faye loves to munch.  She still munches all day.
 
Nine months.                                                          
  
 Ten months.                                                             
  
Isn't she just adorable?
  

OMG! I can't believe Faye is already 2 1/2.  I still have lots of  her scrap pages to finish.
 Hope you had enjoyed Faye's scrap pages.

Helen

Friday, February 26, 2010

Cottage Wall Mother's day mini album

Good Morning,

Today I'd like to share this mini album. We don't celebrate St. Patric's Day or Easter so I fast forward to Mother's Day.  This album is similar to my Christmas album.  I just changed the papers.
 
These are the inside pages.
  

  

  

 


  

Thanks for visiting.  Have a great weekend!

Helen

Thursday, February 25, 2010

Elegant Bouquet Cards

Hello Everyone,

I wanted to post this yesterday but other things got in first and never got around to posting and earlier today my computer crashed along with the internet service.  Thank goodness I have a very handy man husband who can fix almost anything (smiling).  Let me clarify that he can fix almost anything that is mechanical related from computer, software and hardware; car - he never let anyone other mechanic touches our cars except during car inspection. He fixed houses. I did fix houses with him.   Sssh! don't tell him that I am bragging about him.

Well, this is suppose to be some quick cards but I played around with the Stampin" pastel chalk so these cards took a little more time to make.
Here was how I created these cards.  First, I brayed the debossed side of the embossing folder.  Place whisper white card stock in the folder and then ran it through the big shot.
 
Then I used Q-tip to pick up the chalk and colored the flowers.
  
After I colored the flowers, I felt that the cards still needed something.  I tried the rhinestone and love it!  I bought these rhinestone from Joann Fabric.  It was a 1 lb. bag.  Do you know how many rhinestone there are?  Too many to count.  I was very happy with the purchased.  I don't need to buy rhinestone for a LONG time!  Oh, they came in different sizes.
  
 These two cards I used vellum.  I didn't really like them because after I colored the chalk came off and smeared the cards.
 

Hope you've enjoyed today post.
Helen

Tuesday, February 23, 2010

Asian Artistry Cards

Hello Everyone,

Thank you for stopping by again.  As you can see, lately, I am a little flowers and butterflies frantic (is that the right word?)  Every card that I've created lately, all had flowers and butterflies.  For these two cards I borrowed Sandi MacIver's gold embossing techniques.  I didn't case her card (yay!) If you are my regular readers, you knew I always had a hard time creating any card.   But I thought lately, I've made some improvement on card making.  These two cards came together pretty quick.

I didn't use watercoloring technique.  I just colored Real Red marker and on Very Vanilla card stock.  I colored two of these flowers prior to the two I used on these two cards.  I left it to dry.  After about half an hour I thought the ink would dry already.  I touched them and got smeared (grrr...). Tossed them.

So I made these two.  This time after I colored them I left them to dry at least 1 hour and guess what? They both got smeared again!  I didn't want to throw them away.  Then I used clear embossing powder to cover the flower that stopped it from smearing more.  Then I added the dragon fly to cover up the smeared parts.  I thought it work out great.
 
 This second card here I didn't want to use the dragon fly to cover up the smeared ink.  The ribbon covered it a little.  Don't look too close the red line is there.
  

Like my water mark? (smiling)  I've read a few posts recently.  There were some people out there that would just copy (images) from other blogs without the blog owners' permission and pasted the image on their own blog or magazine cover.  I am not worry about any one copy my creations but I thought it's neat to have a water mark.

Card stocks: Very Vanilla, Basic Black, Real Red
Ink: Real Red and Old Olive
Clear Embossing Powder, Gold Embossing Powder, Ribbon, Polka Dot embossing folder and Eyelet border punch.


Thank you for visiting me today.  Have a lovely day!

Helen

Monday, February 22, 2010

Mini treat purse tutorial

Hello,

Aren't these mini treat purses just adorable? I posted these  last week or so.  I had several people asking me for the measurement.
 
So here is the tutorial.

(1) - 3 x 5 1/2 card stock or DSP - 

(2) - 1 x  2 5/8 - for size panel - score 1/2" from each end

(1) -  1/2 x 4 for handle

Score the 3 x 5 1/2 piece as the following: 1 1/4, 2 1/4, 3 1/2 and 4 1/2

then cut as shown.  I forgot to mark the diagonal score line that looked like the right triangles on the corner.  It is 1/2" from the edge.

  
Place the two size panels like shown.
  
 Apply adhesive where I marked the "x" and assemble.  If you don't want the front flap, reduce your paper to 
3 x 3 1/2".
 

If you have questions about the tutorial, don't hesitate to ask.

Happy crafting!

Helen

Sunday, February 21, 2010

Faye's Scrap Pages

Hello,

Today I like to share Faye first time at the park.  She loved the mulches and kept on garbing them onto her.  Thank goodness she didn't like it enough to eat them like her play date. 
 

  
 First time at the beach.  Don't you just love those tiny feet!
  

Thanks for visiting.
Helen