Showing posts with label summer. Show all posts
Showing posts with label summer. Show all posts

Wednesday, July 19, 2023

Funkie Junkie Focus – Summer Fun

Hello Funkie Junkie fans! Our new theme is "Summer Fun". I always think of beach and ocean themed things as a part of 'summer' so I pulled out the Graphic 45 "Make a Splash" paper pad and started to play.

Lisa Hoel for The Funkie Junkie Boutique    #creativejuicefreshsqueezed #Graphic45 #mymakingstory #tim_holtz #thefunkiejunkieboutique #sizzix

The Tim Holtz Etcetera tags and parts make perfect bases! The new Facades coordinate perfectly with the tags and add a lot of dimension.

Lisa Hoel for The Funkie Junkie Boutique    #creativejuicefreshsqueezed #Graphic45 #mymakingstory #tim_holtz #thefunkiejunkieboutique #sizzix
Graphic 45 papers always have so much lovely detail built into each collection. The focal designs are perfect for fussy cutting.

Lisa Hoel for The Funkie Junkie Boutique    #creativejuicefreshsqueezed #Graphic45 #mymakingstory #tim_holtz #thefunkiejunkieboutique #sizzix

Here are some looks at the "in progress"

1) First I painted the edges of the tag with purple. I cut a piece of fabric and thin quilt batting to fit the front of the tag and stitched around the edges.


2) I stitched on some scraps of lace and shell buttons before I adhered the fabric to the tag base. Then I went to town layering away.



The purple foliage I cut from some scraps of painted and heat treated Tyvek I had from this project.

Thanks for stopping by. Keep an eye on the Funkie Junkie Boutique Blog, Inspiration Ave. because you are now getting regular doses of expanded (and inspiring) content each week. Don't miss it…

Supplies used:

Graphic 45 8"x8" Paper Pad - Make a Splash
Graphic 45 4x6 Stamp Set - Make a Splash
Tim Holtz Thinlits Die Set - Garden Greens
Tim Holtz Bigz Die - Garden Greens 659436

Tim Holtz Idea-ology: 
Etcetera Medium Tag Thickboards
Etcetera Facades
Etcetera Bracket Trims
Baubles

Distress Archival Ink - Black Soot
Distress Ink - Evergreen Bough, Wilted Violet, Bundled Sage
Distress Paint - Wilted Violet

Wednesday, June 2, 2021

Welcome Summer & Iced Tea for Eileen Hull

 

Hello there everyone and welcome to June! I look at it as the official kick off to summer and today we definitely have summer temps here. Whew! Eileen Hull's design Teams are working with the June theme "Summer Adventures" and I'm expecting some really creative interpretations of it! I wanted to create something bright, cheerful and full of summer feels so I made a iced tea bag gift container that doubles as a decoration for the recipient.

Lisa Hoel for Eileen Hull - Celebrate summer with this cute gift container that holds tea bags for iced tea.  #eileenhull #eileenhulldesigns #eileenhullsizzix #ehinspirationteam #eheducators #Sizzix #mymakingstory #diecutting

I used the 3-D Teacup & Spoon Die for the container and decked it out with flowers, butterflies and a very happy sun. Accents of Rinea Foil Paper really add some sparkle and up the fun factor.

Lisa Hoel for Eileen Hull - Celebrate summer with this cute gift container that holds tea bags for iced tea.  #eileenhull #eileenhulldesigns #eileenhullsizzix #ehinspirationteam #eheducators #Sizzix #mymakingstory #diecutting

One of my favorite summertime beverages is iced sun tea. (Unsweetened! Don't hate me my southern friends. ;-) )

Lisa Hoel for Eileen Hull - Celebrate summer with this cute gift container that holds tea bags for iced tea.  #eileenhull #eileenhulldesigns #eileenhullsizzix #ehinspirationteam #eheducators #Sizzix #mymakingstory #diecutting
back view

This didn't take long to put together. Let's take a look:

Step 1 - I painted a sheet of Sizzix Mat board with blue Fresco paint on one side and adhered a sheet of blue Rinea Foil Paper on the other side. I then cut out two cup sides (mind the front and back directions of the shape) and one container bottom. The saucer is actually from an older, retired teacup die of Eileen's (#656549). You could make do with any oval or circle die you already have to make a base.


Step 2 – After decorating the cup sides, I was ready for assembly. You can use either strong red liner tape or a quick grab liquid glue to adhere the cup sides to the tabs on the bottom. Sometimes I'll use a glue gun but you can add a lot of hot glue bulk between the surfaces if you're not careful.


Step 3 – Butterflies! I used my Xyron 3" Sticker Maker to adhere purple and orange inked papers from my stash to Rinea Foil paper, creating pretty 2-sided substrates to cut my butterflies from.


Using jewelry pliers, I bent the ends of pieces of wire to create 'bodies' to glue to the undersides of the die cut butterflies. I also cut two little pieces of foam core board 1 7/8" long and 3/8" tall to use as bases to poke the wires into.


I glued the foam core pieces into the base. Dabbing the wire end into some glue, I then carefully poked the wires into the foam core.


There you go, that was pretty easy. Thanks for stopping by! Be sure to keep an eye on Eileen's blog for some more summer project inspiration.

Supplies used:

Dies:
Eileen Hull Sizzix 
3-D Teacup & Spoon  Sizzix / SB )

Tim Holtz Sizzix
Circle Play Sizzix / SB )


Other:
Rinea Foil Paper - Frosted Variety Pack, Misfits Pack
Sizzix Making Tool - Shaping Kit
PaperArtsy Fresco Chalk Paint - Smurf, Marbles
embossing ink
grey embossing powder
felt
brads
cardstock
wire


Some links in this post are affiliate links which do not affect the price you pay but allow me to earn a small percentage of a sale. Thanks! (My husband also thanks you!) If you shop at Topflight Stamps, use my coupon code LISAHOEL for 12% off your order.

Monday, August 13, 2018

Ocean Themed Home Decor

Hello there! Fall is on the horizon but it is still very summery around here. I like to put up ocean themed decor around the house during the summer months and this is the newest addition!



I also made this for the August Frilly and Funkie challenge where you need to incorporate arches or columns into your project. I was originally going to make this as a wreath but I really like the way it turned out with an arched background as a base.

I used a piece of paper from Graphic 45's Voyage Beneath
the Sea Collection (older) for my mermaid image.

The 'fan coral' replica came from a local craft store.

I finally got to use my new Tim Holtz Seashells die
with embossing folder!

How I did it:

Step 1 – I cut the arched base, shelf and column pieces out of foam core board. Using a brayer, I added Fresco Finish chalk paint to the background. I didn't worry about even coverage, I wanted the added visual texture.


Step 2 –  I added another layer of texture and color using Distress Spray Stain and two different kinds of color crystals. (They are very concentrated!) I misted with water, let the colors drip and sprinkled with water to form splotches as it dried.

Note that I masked off the bottom section with post it notes. I didn't want
color there that would react with the Sand Texture Paste when it was
time to add that.

Step 3 – Using stencils, I added areas of embossing to the background. (Embossing powder used was Seth Apter's Baked Texture in Patina Oxide and Deep Sea.) After the embossing I went back and added a bit more stenciling with just archival ink. I also very lightly added some light colored chalk paint with a brayer in a few areas.


Step 4 –  I added some metal foil tape around the edge and used a metal ball stylus to impress "rivets" into it. I highlighted them with Black Soot Distress Paint. (Dab it on, let it dry for a few minutes, and then wipe most of it off with a paper towel.)


I glued on the foam core shelf parts and when dry, covered all the surfaces with Sand Texture Paste. After that dried I used liquid acrylic paint to add more "sandy" color.

Step 5 – Tim Holtz's new Lumber 3-D embossing folder is a treat to use! The substrate is Sizzix mat board. First I swiped on Old Paper Distress Paint to act as a resist in a few places. The coverage was uneven purposefully. I let it dry and then sprayed it with Pumice Stone stain and swiped on Brushed Corduroy stain in a few places. When it had mostly dried (but was still a little damp) I ran it through my Big Shot in the 3-D Lumber folder. (The texture!! love!) I highlighted the raised grain texture with Hickory Smoke Oxide Distress Ink and Watering Can Archival Ink.


Step 6 – I cut the "planks" apart and inked all the edges, then glued them onto a chipboard base. The mermaid image is from a Graphic 45 collection from a few years ago. I covered it with Crazing Distress Collage Medium. I think the Idea-ology clipboard clips might be retired. Good thing I had one in my stash! It attached to my base with brads and some glue for extra security.


Step 7 – Now came the fun part! I had all my elements ready to go and the plastic fan coral piece firmly glued in place on the shelf. I used Soft Matte Gel and a glue gun to adhere all the different parts.

Thank goodness for hot glue guns!

Thanks for sticking with me on this long blog post! Hopefully you learned a new trick or two. ;-) Have a great week!

Dies:
Sand & Sea (Sizzix / SB)
Seashells (Sizzix / SB)
Garden Greens (Sizzix / SB)
Branch w/ Leaves & Flower - retired
3-D Texture Fades Embossing Folder - Lumber (Sizzix / SB)

Other:
Tim Holtz Stamp Set - Slight Alterations
Tim Holtz Layering Stencil - Splash
Prima Stencil - Netting
Ranger Diana Wakely Stencil - Mighty Wave
Color Burst - Turquoise
Paper Artsy Infusions - A Bit Jaded
Ranger Archival Ink - Cornflower Blue, Potting Soil, Forget Me Not, Watering Can, Pale Ochre
Distress Inks - Ground Espresso
Distress Oxide Inks - Carved Pumpkin, Aged Mahogany, Wilted Violet, Picked Raspberries, Hickory Smoke
Distress Spray Stain - Mowed Lawn, Cracked Pistachio, Pumice Stone, Old Paper, Brushed Corduroy, Antique Bronze
Graphic 45 - Voyage Beneath the Sea
Sizzix Paper Leather - pink
Paper Artsy Fresco Paint - Metallic Glaze, Antarctic, Snowflake, Slate, Captain Peacock, Caribbean Sea
Baked Texture Embossing Powder - Patina Oxide, Deep Sea
Prima Glass Glitter - Copper, Gold Rush
Idea-ology Clipboard Clip
Spray workable fixative
Ranger Distress Collage Medium - Crazing
Ranger Glossy Accents
Prima Soft Matte Gel
DecoArt Media Crackle Glaze and Texture Sand Paste
DecoArt Media Liquid Acrylics - Vermillion, Yellow Ochre, Transparent Yellow Iron Oxide

Sizzix and Scrapbook.com links in this post are affiliate links which do not affect the price you pay but allow me to earn a small percentage of a sale. Thanks! (My husband also thanks you!)

Tuesday, June 23, 2015

Summer Fun with Sizzix – Pirate Adventure ATB

http://www.eileenhull.com/2015/06/art-with-heart-june-challenge-summer-fun-with-sizzix.html

I can't believe how fast June is zipping by! Enjoy these summer days while they last! You still have a few days to join in Eileen Hull's June Art with Heart Challenge – Summer Fun with Sizzix. You could have a chance to win a great prize. (Seriously, everyone is on vacation or something and there is ONE entry right now! Go enter a project!) I created a beachy summertime adventure ATB. What child hasn't dreamed of digging up pirate treasure on their trip to the shore?

View 1

View 2

View 3

View 4

Top view
"X" marks the spot! The sand is a Tim Holtz recipe he shared on his July tag last year. It's a clever mix of embossing powders and Glossy Accents.

Thanks for stopping by! Please do go and check out the challenge posts on Eileen's blog. The team has been sharing so many wonderful projects. You will surely be inspired. =)

Many of the supplies I used for this project can be found at Inspiration Emporium. Follow the links below and use my code JUICE at Inspiration Emporium to save 10% if you go shopping there. I will also point out that US shipping is always $5 and international shipping is just $10 at IE. ;-)