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Quick Video Tutorial: Post-It Note Holders

March 31st, 2010

Many of you requested a video on making these - so here I am with one for you :)

Here’s a few shots of the project I made in the video. Colors used are Berry Sorbet (PTI), Old Olive & Crushed Curry (Stampin Up!)

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The best part about these is that they can really be adapted to any size post-it you may have. Don’t feel like you have to stick with the exact size ones that I used (4″x4″ post-its). In the video, you will see my process for lining up the thickness of the post-it & determining how big the paper needs to be, score lines, etc.

Hope you enjoy!

Altered Stuff, Tutorials, Videos

Easter Milk Cartons: FREE Download & Video Tutorial

March 24th, 2010

EDIT Fri 3/26: OK so the file download should now work - bad news is that it’s just an SVG file - so you Silhouette users out there won’t be able to use it :( I am trying to see if there is way for me to create a GSD file for you guys too - if anyone knows of software that will allow me to do this, please let me know. Thanks!

OK I’m pretty excited about this one! :)

So, I found that I really like the Sizzix Milk Carton die in the latest SU catalog - but it was pretty pricey & from what I heard, the actual finished milk carton was pretty small. I wanted to see if I could create a cut file that would allow me to create my own milk cartons. Since I now have Sure Cuts a Lot software, I figured it was worth a shot to create an SVG file. I found a “sample” milk carton at the local grocery store in the candy aisle (was full of Reeses candy!) - I ripped it apart & used it as my template.

These are great for spring & Easter - but I am totally going to use these throughout the year for all Holidays. You can stuff these with almost anything - and since it’s a digital cut file, you can cut it in whatever color cardstock or paper you’d like!

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They are super fun to stamp on & embellish…

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I put together a video to show you how to assemble this milk carton once it’s cut. Even better, I’m offering you all a FREE download of my SVG file so you can make these for yourself. :)

You will need a digital cutter (such as a Cricut) and some die cutting software on your computer (such as SCAL - which is what I use). See updated info at the top for Silhouette users - as of right now, I don’t think an SVG file will work for you. I’m workin’ on it…

I am also providing a guide to where you need to score this milk carton. This is a PDF file that you can download & view on your computer to see where the score lines are. (it’s not that pretty, sorry. haha.)

Anyway, onto the download & video. To download, just right click below & choose “save file as”. You can save to your computer & then import into SCAL. (look for an option to Import–>SVG file) NOTE: after the program was loaded, I sized the shape to the size that I wanted. Mine was roughly 7.5″ x 8.25″ or so. You haveĀ  to play with it a bit to figure out how you’d like it sized.

Download File: Milk Carton SVG File

Download File: Milk Carton Scoring Guide (PDF format - requires Adobe Reader)

And here’s the video below, or watch at YouTube. Please comment if you have any questions. Thanks!

Altered Stuff, Digital Downloads, Tutorials, Videos

Quick Video Tip: Tying a bow with patterned ribbon

March 2nd, 2010

Hi everyone - I hope I’ve been fulfilling most of your requests for 2010 on the blog! I’m trying to respond to what people asked most for…and that was: VIDEOS! :) (I have some other things in the works too, so keep checking back. I’m also hoping to re-vamp the blog a bit & have it looking better real soon.)

As promised, here’s a super quick video showing you how to tie a bow with ribbon that has a pattern on it. I’ve always found it tricky to use patterened ribbon because some parts of the bow may or may not have pattern showing, etc.

Hope you enjoy - let me know if you have any questions. Thanks!

Tutorials, Videos

Video Tutorial: Skinny Notepads

February 23rd, 2010

OK as promised, here is a video tutorial on making these skinny notepad holders. One thing to note: I bought my notepads at Walmart & had them cut at Staples. These are not the pads I bought, but they are something similar. I had the people at Staples cut the lines off the side, and then cut the pad in half for me. It gave me these skinny pads to use:

In the video, I show you how to cover the top of those pads to hide the label. The paper that I use to cover these measures 8.5″ x 5″. I scored at 2 3/8″ and 2 5/8″. Depending upon the size of the notepads you use, these measurements could vary.

EDIT: In the video I show how I add the paper to the pens to make them match. However, my SU Demo has a much better video that fully demonstrates this HERE. So check it out!!

Here’s a photo of the notepads I made in this video - if you want to see the original blog posting, it’s HERE.

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Anyway, onto the video. Here it is - thanks for watching & let me know if you have any more questions!

Altered Stuff, Tutorials, Videos

Quick Card Video: Congratulations Card

February 20th, 2010

This one goes out to my friend Erin, who just recently got ENGAGED!! Squeeee!!! Congrats Erin!! :)

I used some stamps from Inkadinkadoo, Stampin Up & Hero Arts. That border is from a Martha Stewart Border Punch (LOVE).

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Check out the video below to see my process for making this card. Thanks for looking!

Cards, Tutorials, Videos

Valentines Goodies + A video tutorial!

February 4th, 2010

Hi everyone - thanks SO much for all the comments you’ve left this week. I read each & EVERY comment - especially the ones that contain things you’d like to see more of on the blog. (sidenote: you have ONE DAY left to leave a comment HERE if you haven’t already…for a chance to win a prize!)

I’ve already started acting on some of your feedback - so with that, I give you some fun Treats for Valentine’s Day - plus a video showing you how I made them!

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These are great because you can stick anything inside them - and adapt them to ANY holiday or occasion. I had a few people say they would like to see things that are more practical - things that can be used…instead of just candy. This sort of combines the 2. I had some fun pencils lying around so I thought I’d find a way to creatively wrap them up as a fun little gift.

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And to respond to even MORE awesome feedback from my readers, I thought I’d whip up a “boy version”. These are some robots from both Cosmo Cricket (paper) and Hero Arts (stamp). What boy doesn’t love Robots!?!!

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I added a wooden heart from Martha Stewart to give it a small Valentine’s touch…but nothing too girly. (the Robot was colored using Copics). The pencil has motorcycles on it. Very “boy”.

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OK, here’s the “how to” video! If you can make it through listening to my corniness…then I give you credit. LOL. I HATE listening to myself on these videos, ugh!

Altered Stuff, Tutorials, Videos

Craft Room Update: How I film & photograph my work

February 2nd, 2010

Thought I’d just do a quick update on my craft room (which happens to be a bit of a disaster lately, yikes!)

This is how I film my videos. It’s super sophisticated ehhh?? ;) Basically I just attach my Flip Camcorder to my Tripod & angle it downward onto my work surface. I film the video & then I use iMovie 09 to edit. I have to flip all of my videos around so that you aren’t watching me work upside down…!

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Sometimes I have enough natural light when shooting a video so I don’t need any lamps. But mostly I use 2 desk lamps & just angle them down so they are giving me enough light for the video.

(notice all the CRAP surrounding my work surface?? Yeaaa….that’s mostly how I roll. I’ve convinced myself that I’m just so darn artistic that I can’t be bothered to put stuff away as I craft…yep, that MUST be it!! :) )

And here’s where I shoot 99% of the stuff that I make. Normally I have my Cricut on this table & do all of my die cutting here. When it’s time to shoot photos, I just take my Cricut off the table.

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It’s the best spot in the house - mostly because there’s lot of windows in this room & lots of natural light. I almost NEVER shoot with artificial lighting - photos always turn out best with natural light. See that shade that’s half down? I usually pull that ALL the way up - as high as it can go - letting in as much light as possible. (sometimes I forget to close it though, and it’s a little creepy b/c I’m sure my neighbor can look in & see my disaster craft room…so yea, I try to remember to always close it! Privacy is key people!)

That black cloth is just a black sheet that I threw over a board. (the board came out of the back of a large poster frame - so it’s almost like a hefty piece of chipboard that’s roughly the size of a poster). This makes for a decent backdrop - one that I can lean most anything against, such as matching designer paper, etc. If I don’t find anything that I like for matching paper I simply stick with the black.

Oh and that project currently sitting there being photographed…? That’s a Valentine’s Day project that I created - I haven’t shared it with you yet…so ssshhhh ;) I will be sharing soon. They are fun & cute for kids.

Thanks for looking!

Craft Room, Photography, Videos

Video Tutorial: Coloring Techniques

January 31st, 2010

as promised, here is a quick video on a few coloring techniques. I focused on Prisma Colored Pencils & Copic Markers. Please note that I am NOT by any means an expert on either of these…I just watch a lot of YouTube and see what works for others…in this video I show you the quick & easy way that works for me. If you have any questions just leave me a comment. Thanks!!

EDIT: Yaneri had some great questions. Thanks Yaneri! I wanted to answer them for everyone:

I am using Memento Black Ink because I find it to be the best ink for coloring with Copics. Staz On ink will BLEED with Copic Markers.

Also, I am using PaperTrey Ink’s Stampers Select white cardstock - I find that with this paper & the above ink, nothing bleeds. It definitely helps to use quality cardstock.

Copics, Tutorials, Videos

Valentine Treat Pillow Boxes

January 1st, 2010

I got this pillow box die from Sizzix for Christmas and I’ve been loving it…there are so many things you can do with it. I’ve been using it to make a bunch of Valentine’s Treats. I found that a Ghiradelli chocolate fit nicely inside - but I’m sure you could fill these with lots of other types of candy.

Here are some photos of a bunch that I’ve been making, along with a video tutorial at the end. I will probably be offering these for sale very soon, so leave me a comment or send me an email if you’re interested. I will be selling them for $2 each. Thanks!

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Here are the ones that I made in the video. I used clear acetate & stamped on it with some white StazOn ink. This is a fun way of doing it because you can see what the goodie is inside the box!

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Here is the video. You can also watch over on YouTube. Enjoy!

Altered Stuff, Tutorials, Videos

Video Tutorial: Rudolph’s Spares

November 8th, 2009

hey everyone, I’m back!! Sorry it’s been so quiet around here lately…it took me a little bit to catch up from vacation.

Anyway, I thought I would post a quick little video that I did showing you how I created these Rudolph’s Spares treats. I sell these for $1.50 each at my craft fairs - and so far they seem to be a good seller! They make a really fun stocking stuffer.

Inside the tins are Red Hots candy. These are the tins that I used. You can get them in the wedding section of your local craft store.

Oh, and something I didn’t show in the video..I added a tiny bit of Crystal Effects to the red nose to give it just a little bit of dimension & interest.

Here is the video, hope you enjoy!!

Altered Stuff, Craft Fair, Tutorials, Videos