Thursday, August 23, 2012

BRONCO LUNCH BAG TAG

My son has the same lunch bag as another classmate.  So they had to write their names on a sticker to keep them seperate.  So being the crafter that I am, I created another bag tag for him to add some pizazz to his lunch bag. I hope you enjoy!
 
 
 
SUPPLIES:
Fabric, felt, heat-n-bond, big shot, top note die, iron, eyelet, keyring, crop-dile
 
1. cut out enough fabric for both sides of the image
2. cut a piece of felt to go inside the fabric
3. cut heat-n-bond to go on each side of the felt
4. iron the heat-n-bond on the felt as directions state
5. put the fabric on the felt and re-iron again
6. using the big shot & top note die, cut the image out
7. punch a hole in the fabric with the crop-a-dile
8. add eyelet and set with the crop-a-dile
9. add the keyring


HAVE A STAMPING GREAT DAY! ROBIN

Sunday, August 5, 2012

PICTURE FRAME

A co-worker of mine happen to say that she loves zebra print with pink. 
So it gave me this idea to make a frame of my own. 
Hope you enjoy.

SUPPLIES:
Frame
Spray paint (black), frame was already white
Painters tape
Newspaper
Hot glue & gun
Feather boa

Since the frame was already white, I only needed the black paint.  Using the painters tape, I tore the edges to give it texture and not straight lines.  Put the tape on the frame in a direction of your choice.  Make sure the tape is secured down.  Put on a piece of newspaper and spray paint in a well ventilated area.  Wait for the paint to dry completely.  Remove the painters tape.  Hot glue the edge and attach the feather boa. Cute and simple project for any female.

HAVE A STAMPING GREAT DAY! ROBIN

Wednesday, July 18, 2012

PUZZLE PICTURE FRAME 2

Here is another few picture frames that I have done. 
Two are puzzle picture frames and the other is a feather one. 
I hope you enjoy!




SUPPLIES: frames, puzzle, glue gun, dazzling diamonds, diamond glaze, feathers and wood accents (sandals & flamingo).


HAVE A STAMPING GREAT DAY! ROBIN

Monday, July 16, 2012

PICTURE PUZZLE FRAME

I seen a simple project that a daughter had done for a co-worker of mine for Mother's day.  It was so stinkin cute that I had to give it try with my own twist.  I have Tinker Bell, Cinderella, Belle, Tigger, Eyeore and Winnie the Pooh.  I have some others that I have not completed yet. ( Spongebob, Cars, Spiderman, more Winnie the Pooh).  I am currently selling these for $10.00 each OR the Winnie Pooh set of 3 for $21.00.  If you would like a personalized one made, please let me know.
Hope you enjoy.








SUPPLIES: Picture frame (holds 4x6), scotch tape, glue gun, diamond glaze, lots of puzzles.

HAVE A STAMPING GREAT DAY! ROBIN

Saturday, May 26, 2012

CRAYON MELTING 2

Here is another crayon melting I did.  This time I used full BRAND NEW crayons that my son brought home for me.  I was so excited and he said "I knew you would be excited".  I so love my kids and how they think of me.  Not only did I use new crayons, but I also used my embossing heat tool instead of a blow dryer.  I like the way it came out better and it was quicker as well.  I hope you enjoy it!
BEFORE MELTING

 FACING UP (MY FAV)

 FACING RIGHT

 FACING DOWN

SUPPLIES:
CRAYOLA CRAYONS, CANVAS, HOT GLUE, HEAT GUN, NEWSPAPERS
HAVE A STAMPING GREAT DAY!  ROBIN

Monday, May 7, 2012

CRAYON MELTING

I found a fun craft project on youtube for crayon melting.
I had to give it a try not only with canvas, but I also had to try it on a plastic picture frame.  On the plastic picture frame, I used crayons from the stash that were broken and I also used painters tape to create a torn edge look for the melted crayon to go around.  I kind of like how they turned out for a very cute kid picture.  The canvas one, I used a bunch of greens and I plan on doing one with cool colors (blue & purple) and one with warm colors (red, orange, yellow). I will show those when they are complete and when I get them on mounted on the wall as well.
I hope you enjoy it.



SUPPLIES: Crayons (broken from old stash), canvas, plastic picture frame, hot glue gun, glue sticks, painters tape, newspaper and blow dryer.

HAVE A STAMPING GREAT DAY! ROBIN

Saturday, May 5, 2012

MARBLE SPLAT

My son has a birthday party to attend and they are going to a paintball experience.  None of the kids have done this before and they are all really STOKED as the kids say or as my son was singing this morning "I'M SO EXCITED, I JUST CAN'T HIDE IT!".  Anyway, I have had the stamp set for a while and not used it very much but really liked it for so many things.  I used the marble technique on the background of the card, then added the stamp images with lots of bright bold colors.
I hope you enjoy.



SUPPLIES:
PAPER: white card stock and white paper bag
INK: (re-inker) basic black , (stamp pad) basic black, yoyo yellow, real red, glorious green
          brilliant blue (all from stampin up)
STAMP: splat (I really don't know the name, I picked up from Michaels, clear stamp set and did not
           keep the paper with the name.)
MISC: cartoon newspaper to wrap the gift, cord like ribbon for the funky bow on top, marbles

TECHNIQUE: I did the marble technique.  Put re-inker drops in a plastic container, roll marbles around to get them all inked up, then attach paper to lid of plastic container. Close the lid, turn the container so the lid is on the bottom and begin to roll your marbles around to create a fun design on your paper.

HAVE A STAMPING GREAT DAY! ROBIN