Tuesday, April 8, 2008

Project Tutorial - Night Light cover


Night Light Cover

I created this wonderful embellished Nightlight cover – it just turned out so beautiful in my opinion. All supplies used in project are from ClubScrap.com

Supplies needed:
Night Light Cover kit (from Club Stamp)
“Fern” Rubberstamp (Club Scrap Serengeti kit)
Mosaic tiles (Club Scrap Mosaic Kit)
Microbeads (Club Scrap Seashore Kit)
Ink, permanent (something that works on plastic)
Glossy Accents
Frilly Fiber
Crafter’s Pick adhesive

1. Rubberstamp “Fern” image in permanent ink onto some of the mosaic tiles. Let dry completely.
2. Using Glossy Accents or Crafter’s Pick adhesive to adhere mosaic tiles to the Night Light cover. Let dry.
3. Using Glossy Accents fill in all the cracks between the tiles. Sprinkle in microbeads. Let dry
4. Using Crafter’s Pick adhesive, adhere frilly fiber along top and bottom edge of shade. Let dry.

Good luck and have fun!
Debbie Weller
a.k.a. DebDuzScrappin

Monday, April 7, 2008

Project Tutorial - Using my zutter - Kleenex Box Cover


Kleenex Box Cover

I created this fun and lively Kleenex box cover for the box of Kleenex I keep in my scrapbook room. The majority of the supplies used in project are from ClubScrap.com

Supplies needed:

* Cardstock (ClubScrap “Avant Garde” kit)
* Rubberstamps Ink Embellishments (ClubScrap “Avant Garde” kit)
* Zutter Bind-it-all binding machine (or you could improvise and use a hole punch)
* Lots of ribbons and fibers

1. Get your box of Kleenex and take the measurements of each side, then add about an 1/8th of inch to each of your measurements and cut cardstock out to those dimensions.

2. On the top piece you will need to cut out a hole for the Kleenex to come out.

3. Ink all the edges and rubberstamp various images. Add flowers, brads, tags as shown.

4. Using the zutter, cut/punch out holes all along the sides and top of each of the sides and all edges of the top piece, ensuring that the holes line up. Works best to put both pieces into the zutter at the same time to punch the holes, just keep track of what piece goes where when punching them.

5. Once they are all punched, start tying the pieces together with pieces of fibers or ribbons (roughly 6-8 inches long).

6. Once done, slide over top your box of Kleenex and you are done!

Good luck and have fun!
Debbie Weller
a.k.a. DebDuzScrappin

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