Showing posts with label Vintage Kitchen. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Vintage Kitchen. Show all posts

Tuesday, March 24, 2015

Go Green – Live in a little Leprechaun house

Hello there! I'm back with another project for Eileen Hull's March Art with Heart Challenge. The theme this month is Go Green and you have until the 30th to join in. There is still time! We are seeing lots of inspiring projects being shared over on Eileen's blog. My project is a wee little leprechaun house:

 
I had been trying to figure out what to use as a base for my project when I saw Bonnie McLain's project shared on the blog. Light bulb moment!!! Her fabulous idea of stacking Loaf Pan die cuts was absolutely perfect for what I had in mind!

I used an embossing powder and texture paste technique, shared by Tim Holtz, to create the gold texture on the base and then spritzed with Distress Spray Stains to add color.

The lucky shamrocks are created with hearts cut out of colored coffee filters*. I glued each "leaflet" to a stem of florist's wire.

*Coffee filters are perfect to use. They are lightweight but don't fall apart when wet like tissue paper does. Stain, ink, and paint all work well to add color to white filters.

Here's a closeup of the little house, made using the Artful Dwellings die:


Of course my son said it looked like a leprechaun outhouse but leave it to an 11 year old boy to come up with that. I maintain that this house has a window with lace curtains. It is a dwelling, probably much bigger on the inside that the outside. Maybe Dr. Who is a good friend of this leprechaun. Humph! At any rate, I hope you have enjoyed my little project and please go and check out the challenge! You could win the Mini Shopping Bag die.


I am also going to enter this into the last (sniff) Craft Hoarders Anonymous challenge, which is also Go Green. Green is indeed the predominate color here!


Tuesday, February 3, 2015

Art with Heart Challenge – Projects to Love

Hello there. Wow, January sure sped by – I can't believe it is now February! I'm here today to share a cute Valentine's Day gift idea with you. I used Eileen Hull's 3-D Oven die from the Vintage Kitchen line to create these fun candy holders. (I'm giving them to my sons!)

Lisa Hoel - Eileen Hull's Vintage Kitchen 3-D Oven, for Valentine's Day

They are super easy to make. I used everything from my stash (I love stash busting projects!) The oven door windows are cut from scrap plastic packaging, coated with Glue 'n Seal*, and then a layer of Rock Candy Crackle Paint. Feel free to use my sentiments if you want to make your own. I also thought of "Hey there Hottie" for a sentiment but I already made my hubby's Valentine. ;-)

* When applying Rock Candy Crackle Paint to a slick surface like plastic or glass, coat it first with Glue 'n Seal, let it dry, and then apply the Crackle Paint. It keeps the crackle from flaking off.

Be sure to come and check out the February Art with Heart Challenge over on Eileen's blog! The theme this month is "Projects to Love" and you can win a Cookie Box Die for participating. Keep your eye on the art served up by the rest of the Inspiration Team to get your mojo going. ;-)

http://www.eileenhull.com/2015/02/art-with-heart-challenge-february-projects-to-love.html

Also up and running now is the Inspiration Journal February Challenge "Love is in the Air"! (Hmm… you could enter both challenges with one project, just sayin'!) Check that out and join for a chance to win $50 to spend at Inspiration Emporium.

The supplies I used for this project can be found at Sizzix or Simon Says Stamp. Follow the links below and a shopping you may go!



Tuesday, January 13, 2015

January Art with Heart Challenge – Fresh Ideas


Hello there everyone. Eileen Hull's January Art with Heart Challenge is up and running. We want to see your projects and you could win a new Vintage Kitchen 3-D Oven die! For my project I wanted to create something fresh and cheerful for a friend who is ill right now. I hope this will brighten up her room:


I used the Cookie Box die to make the container to hold the flowers. I cut it out of the Sizzles matboard which takes embossing and inking really well. I love building 3-D projects with that stuff! The flower centers are Gumdrops colored with alcohol ink (one single drop is all it takes). The sparkle is really nice on them, even when they have been colorized. Of course the Layered Butterfly makes a great backdrop and I liberally added Rock Candy Stickles to it for some subtle bling.

Check in at Eileen's blog each Tuesday to see what the Inspiration Team has been up to and grab some inspiration for yourself. See you over there!

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



Sunday, December 28, 2014

Quick & Easy Valentine's Day Cookie Box

Hello, I hope you had a wonderful Christmas! I know you probably haven't even finished off the Christmas cookies yet, but when it comes to crafting you have to think ahead to the next holiday. You saw how handy the Vintage Kitchen dies are for Christmas gift giving – they are perfect for all sorts of other holidays too. For example, Valentine's Day! I made this little candy gift box using the Cookie Die and Valentine's Day themed paper and embellishments from my stash. It was truly quick and easy! I filled it with candy and now I have a box of kisses to give someone although I don't think that they will last until February 14th. ;-)





Don't forget about joining Eileen's Holiday Traditions Art with Heart Challenge and entering to win the fabulous Giveaway (the Loaf Pan die) this month! You still have a little bit of time. We would love to see your holiday art.
http://www.eileenhull.com/2014/12/art-with-heart-december-challenge-holiday-traditions.html
Most of the supplies I used for this project can be found at Inspiration Emporium. Follow the links below and use my code JUICE to save 10% if you go shopping. I will also point out that US shipping is always $5 and international shipping is just $10.


Monday, December 22, 2014

Quick & Easy Jewelry Gift Boxes

Hello! Christmas is almost here ack! I love, love, love this time of year but I always seem to have more ideas than time. Fortunately, these little boxes come together quickly and I know that the recipients will love them. I was inspired by Eileen's project where she made a faux metal loaf pan. I had to try it! I used the Cookie Box die and covered the matboard with MD Hobby and Craft Aluminum Metal Rolls like Eileen did.


It really is easy, the embossing folders do all the heavy lifting. ;-) I love how the black paint catches in all the nooks and crannies and really makes the designs pop. Be sure to check out Eileen Hull's blog. She and the team have been busy all month sharing all sorts of fabulous projects you can make with her new Vintage Kitchen die line. If you haven't gotten any of them yet, hopefully you'll find some under your tree Christmas morning.

Don't forget about joining Eileen's Holiday Traditions Art with Heart Challenge and entering to win the fabulous Giveaway (the Loaf Pan die) this month! We would love to see your holiday art.
http://www.eileenhull.com/2014/12/art-with-heart-december-challenge-holiday-traditions.html


The supplies I used for this project can be found at Sizzix or Simon Says Stamp. Follow the links below and a shopping you may go!