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Friday, July 6, 2012

Queen of the Sea


Here's another thrift store find to share with you today. I found this.... jewelry box? 70's ashtray? I don't know what it was but I thought it was pretty cool. I also wanted to showcase another fun way to use the beautiful brooches from Melissa Frances.

 Paint the shell silver and let it dry. Print out the words "Queen of the Sea" using  the Circus font and cut it out banner style. Print out a vintage pin-up girl image and cut her out. I free handed her mermaid tail, (but you can just google mermaid tail images and find one) glued it to her and covered it in glass glitter from Melissa Frances. 
Glue the mermaid inside the shell, adhered the banner to the front of her and let dry.



Now all you need to do is fill the shell with seashells,  brooches, and sparkly sprigs. 



She's quite charming, if I do say so myself!
Have a great weekend!

Wednesday, June 20, 2012

Thrift Store Tea Cups

I bought a couple tea cups from my local thrift store the other day  for .50 each.  They're so sweet and delicate,  I just knew I could make something fun out of them.


I spray painted them white, tucked in bottle brush trees and cut out vintage images from  Lisa's Altered Art.  I used the Black Ice Brooch for the "Fancy Pants" tea cup and the Delicate and Delightful Chain for the "Think Happy Thoughts" tea cup.  I finished them up by tying ribbon around the handle. 
I thought they turned out quite sweet. :)

 Check out more beautiful brooches from Melissa Frances.








Monday, June 11, 2012

Melissa Frances: Not So Shabby Trunk Sale!


Today marks the launch of the Melissa Frances  'Not So Shabby' Trunk  Sale!  Click here to be taken to the Melissa Frances website for details and to place your order. 
Here's a little peek at some of the items being offered:

TSCLVKit
TSBlueEmbellishments
TSPinkEmbellishments

Wedding Gift Box

Wedding season is upon us and what better way to dress up a pretty package for the bride and groom than with these gorgeous embellishments from Melissa Frances.




                                   Supplies used-
                                   Pattern paper- Attic Treasures
                                   Glass Bird
                                   Peal Brooch
                                   Black Ice Brooch
                                   all from Melissa Frances
                                   Seam binding
           Paper mache heart box and feather plume- Michaels
     

Thursday, May 31, 2012

Party Hat

Cone hats are fairly easy to create so why not make one (or several!) for every occasion? 
They're sure to be the hit of the party!


Supplies used-
all from Melissa Frances
banner die cut -Pink Paislee
white dove, silver pipe cleaners- Michaels
Adhesive- Zip Dry

Directions-
1.Trace, cut out, and roll a cone from polka dot paper; secure the edges with glue and let dry.
2. Adhere blue tissue garland along the bottom edge of the cone and attach a pouf of tissue garland to the top of the hat.
3. Accordion fold a strip of paper, ink the edges, pinch it into a fan, and mount it on the bottom right side of the hat.
4.Affix a sentiment sticker on top of the accordion-folded fan then glue a brooch and white dove above the sentiment sticker. 
5. Mount a banner die cut diagonally across the hat and add peals between each pennant.
6. Twist three short pieces of silver pipe cleaner and insert them into the top of the hat. 




Saturday, May 12, 2012

Happy Mother's Day


A few fun projects for you just in time for Mother's Day!
Here's a "Do Not Disturb" sign made especially for Mom...let her sleep in!



Cameos are so perfect for Mother's Day and these ones from Jenni Bowlin
add a sweet touch of femininity to any card. 






Supplies used-
Pattern paper from Melissa Frances


Monday, April 30, 2012

Baby Cards

I have a few dear friends that are expecting little bundles of joy in the next couple months, so I thought I'd join in the celebration by creating baby cards for them. These vintage baby images from Graphic 45 are absolutely adorable and they coordinate perfectly with the soft, sweet patterns and colors from the Melissa Frances C'est la Vie line.



Supplies used-
Vintage baby images- Graphic 45- Little Darling
Striped paper on "It's a Boy" card- Glitz Design- Happy Travels
"It's a boy!" tag -7 gypsies
Fabric, seam binding, lace, twine and buttons- craft supply