Friday, February 27, 2015

Book Box Double Frame

Book Box Double Frame


Supplies:
Stacked Book Box kit (ClubScrap)
Black paint
Embellishments
4 Wooden feet

Instructions:

1.  Using the SMALL book box frame parts - cut each of the long and short walls in half lengthwise, creating pieces for 2 frames, one for each side of the book box.  Glue the frames together.  Add a shelf and divider using the left over mat board pieces from the the MEDIUM box (not used int he jewelry box created in last post).  Paints the frame with black ink:
 2.  Create the rest of the SMALL book box per the instructions for the kit - then add these 2 frames to the book box.

3.   Paint the 4 wooden feet black. Let dry. Then using 'script' stamp and white ink and run the feet over the rubberstamp.
 4.  Adhere feet to the bottom of the box.
 5.  Embellish frames with photos and goodies.







The majority of the materials used in this project are from ClubScrap. TFL DebDuzScrappin
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Matchbox Jewelry Box

Matchbox Jewelry Box


Supplies:
Stacked box kit (ClubScrap)
45 small matchboxes
45 brads
4 cup hooks
Rubberstamps
Ink

Instructions:
I picked these matches up at the dollar tree.
2. Dump matches out of boxes and remove from covers, rubberstamp one end of the box/drawer:
3.  Ink the stamped end with blue ink:
4.  Punch a hole in the center of the drawer and add a brad:
5.  Put the drawers back into their sleeves and glue sleeves together:
 You will need to create 2 stacks of 18 boxes and 1 set of 3x3 boxes as shown

6.  Paint the end of the sleeves white (this way the bright red won't show on final project).
7.  Now make the LARGE stacked box using the ClubScrap instructions.

8.  Now we are going to use some of the pieces from the MEDIUM stacked box to create the innards of the jewelry box.  Take the 'short wall' pieces and cut to 4 1/8 inch long; cut the 'long wall' pieces to 7 5/8 inch long.  Paint these pieces white.  On the top piece screw in the 4 hooks, spacing evenly.
 9.  Glue the short pieces to the long pieces, place in box with match boxes as shown.  Let dry.
10.  Decorate front of box and add decorative handle at top.






The majority of the materials used in this project are from ClubScrap. TFL DebDuzScrappin
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Wednesday, February 25, 2015

London Calling Blog Hop

Club Scrap "London Calling" Blog Hop

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Welcome to my blog today!!  So glad to have you here.  Well it is definitely still winter here in Montana but that just gives me more of a reason to stay inside and be creative!!
This month I am making these cute little boxes by upcycling cereal boxes:
You can get the template for these boxes and more detailed instructions HERE.
Using template - draw onto the cardboard boxes.
Cut out the pieces.
Use bone folder and ruler to score lines along each flap.
Fold up the flaps.
Use tape to tape the flaps together.





After I made my original set above, I made another set and covered each of the cardboard pieces with patterned paper from the London Calling kit:
Instead of using regular tape, I used the washi tape from the kit to tape the flaps together on each box:
 Decorated top with flowers, ribbon, and a wee lil bird...

Now would you like to see some more great creative ideas using this month's kit from ClubScrap???  Just check out the next participant in the Blog Hop, please visit Jill's Blog for more!  You can also visit ClubScrap's Blog for the full list of participants.
 
The majority of the materials used in this project are from ClubScrap. TFL DebDuzScrappin
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Friday, February 20, 2015

Valentine's Painting - Elk & Cow

I was so excited to be able to go to my first drink Wine and Paint canvas class, only problem is Valentine's day was here and I wanted to paint a canvas for my hubby.  So thanks to Youtube - I was a number of videos and then tried my hand at this painting...


TFL DebDuzScrappin
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Saturday, February 14, 2015

Valentine's Day Blog Hop - I love Canvas!!

Club Scrap "Valentine's Day" Blog Hop

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Welcome to my blog today!!  So glad to have you here.  I have been very busy, my son is in driver's ed and wants to drive ALL THE TIME...This has been keeping me outta the house more than usual.  I am glad he is so excited though and it is hard to say no to that kid!

Well if you follow my blog at all, you know I really enjoy making canvases.  I have a new office and there is some big holes in the wall from the previous occupant, and I need to make some art to cover those spots - so here is one of them!!
SUPPLY LIST:
Canvas
Tissue Paper
Rubberstamps
Cardstock
Gesso
Embellishments
Modge Podge
Pop dots

INSTRUCTIONS:
1.  Paint canvas with gesso - cover entire surface - let dry.
2.  Cut a piece of tissue paper larger than the size of the canvas you are using, this will wrap around to the back of the canvas.  Stamp various images all over the tissue with black india ink.

3.  Cover surface and sides of canvas with modge podge.
4.  Quickly lay tissue over canvas where you would like it to lay.  Tissue is very fragile and will rip easily, especially if covered in modge podge, but if you happen to tear, you can just stamp an extra image on another piece of tissue and patch the spot.  Wrap around the back of canvas and set aside to dry.
5.  Once dry - spritz with Dylusions spray ink.  Use paper towel to spread ink if desired.  Let dry.
6.  Now cut 4 rectangular panels from 2 shades of pink and a bunch of hearts in different shapes and sizes.

7.  Stamp on hearts if desired.  Ink edges.  Adhere hearts onto panels with popdots.   Embellish with pearls, charms, ribbon, etc.  Adhere the 4 panels to the canvas.  Do final embellishment with hearts.




Now would you like to see some more great creative Valentine's ideas???  Just check out the next participant in the Blog Hop, please visit Cat's Blog for more!  You can also visit ClubScrap's Blog for the full list of participants.

The majority of the materials used in this project are from ClubScrap. TFL DebDuzScrappin
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