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Wednesday, November 6, 2013

Black Friday Has Come Early!

It's that time of year - time for Black Friday sales from Melissa Frances! Melissa is launching early, so get them before they're sold out!
Melissa Frances has the following three product groupings available for sale in her ETSY SHOP (click here to view/purchase):
Black friday trims copy

Christmas assortment copy
The whole shebang copy

Thursday, October 31, 2013

Happy Halloween! Are You The Winner?!


                                        Happy Halloween!
 Thanks so much to everyone that left a comment, you sure have some great costume ideas! The winner for the $25.00 gift certificate to Wood Connection is..............................

This is sooo incredibly cute!!!! I love it. I will definitely be doing this :)
My 10 year old daughter is dressing up as Leela from Futurama and my 2 year old son is going to be a little vampire :)

Congratulations, Marilei! 

Sunday, October 27, 2013

Bewitching Halloween Decor and a Giveaway!

I'm so excited to be guest posting for the  The Wood Connection again, it's always such a pleasure.   Today I have a bewitching project to share with you! Halloween is only a few days away but you still have time to create some fun Halloween decor.  Let's begin! 

Supplies used:
One 4x6 wood block
One 5x7 wood  block
Two candlesticks (one small, one large)
Paper mache witch hat
Paint- Charcoal and Terra Cotta
Wood Glue
Mod Podge
Foam brushes
Black tulle and ribbon
- all these supplies are from The Wood Connection

Embellishments:
Brooch, black button- Melissa Frances
Witch images- Lisa's Altered Art
Mini glitter pumpkin- Dollar Tree

For your first step, you're going to trace your wood blocks onto the pattern paper and cut them out. You can ink around the edges of the paper to give it that vintage look.  Next paint your wood blocks and candlesticks. I painted one set charcoal and one set terra cotta.   After the paint has dried, glue your squares of paper to each wood block. Cut out the witch images and Halloween sentiments  and glue them to the wood blocks. 


Sand the candlesticks for a distressed look and tie tulle, polka dot and orange ribbon around the middle of the candlestick. Cut out pattern paper to make a tag, punch hole and thread ribbon through it. Attach black button using  ribbon and secure it with a knot.



Attach the wood blocks to the candlesticks using wood glue and let dry. 


The Wood Connection has these darling paper mache witch hats that are so fun to decorate! For the hat, I cut out a small triangle of paper and wrapped it around the cone part of the hat and secured it with mod podge. I then traced the base of the hat, cut a hole through the center and slide the cone through the paper hole. Add a few brushes of mod podge to secure the paper to the hat. Tie a strand of tulle and ribbon around the base of the hat and embellish with a sparkly brooch. 

For the last step, attach your witch hat and mini pumpkin to the top of each block using glue. 
Easy, right?!
Won't these look  festive sitting on your table or mantle surrounded by jack-o-lanterns and flickering candles?  I think so! 


The Wood Connection has generously given me a $25.00 gift certificate to their AMAZING store to give to one lucky reader! This is open to everyone since they now offer shipping! Woohoo! 
 Simply leave a comment telling me what you or your kids are dressing up as for Halloween!
 Here's our lil punkin dressed as  Red Riding Hood.  :-)


Check back on October 31st to see if you're the winner.
Thanks so much for stopping by and have a Happy Halloween!



Wednesday, July 10, 2013

Sweet Memories

Hello!
Today I'd love to show you a greeting card I made using papers from the Melissa Frances Classic Elegance collection. I also combined resin, ribbon and a tag and banner sticker from the C'est La Vie Collection. 





One of my favorite products right now from Melissa Frances is the Adopted Ancestors paper which was used on this card. The collage of vintage photos can be cut out and used for anything from baby cards to birthday and wedding cards. So fun to look through these old vintage photos! 



Thank you for stopping by and have a great day!

Monday, June 10, 2013

Wedding Cards Using Summer Stories

Wedding season is upon us and if you're like me, you have a ton of weddings to go to this summer. I LOVE weddings and equally LOVE to make wedding cards. Here are a few ideas for making cards the new couple will always treasure. 

For the "Mr. and Mrs." card, I used a sheet of pink polka dot paper from the Summer Stories 6x6 pad and layered a couple cut out cards (from the 12x12 sheet "cards") and adhered them to the top of the base. I then traced the people silhouettes, cut them out and attached them to the card. Using my cricut machine, I cut out a few balloons in the "dots" and "filigree" paper and glued twine to the back of the balloons. I attached the balloons on the card and embellished with die cuts and ribbon. 


Tags are always quick and easy and look adorable tied to any gift.
Make a tag out of the gold glitter damask paper, punch a hole through the top,  lace your ribbon through and make double bow. Attach three die cut banners to the front of the tag and adhere the "Always and Forever" die cut on top of the banners. Embellish with enamel dots.

If you're the bride to be, this card could be given to the maid of honor to thank her for all she has done to help you with your special day.
 For this card, I used the same basic theme of a silhouette cut out holding balloons like I did with the wedding card.  I embellished with a few die cuts, stickers and enamel dots.

Thank you for stopping by and have a great day!

Supplies used-
Pattern paper  "Dots", "Filigree" and "Cards"( damask and papers from the 6x6 pad) enamel dots, border strips, chipboard buttons, die cut sheet- Summer Stories





Wednesday, May 29, 2013

Classes at The Wood Connection

Hi there!
 I'm excited to tell you about the class I will be teaching at  The Wood Connection in June.  I will be teaching you how to light up your 4th of July with vintage inspired marquee USA letters.  They will give a fun patriotic statement wherever they are placed in your home.
Classes will be held June 18th in Murray from 6-8 PM and June 20th in American Fork from 6-8 PM
Head over to the Wood Connection blog for more details.
I'd love to see you there!




Thursday, May 23, 2013

Summer Cottage


I'd love to show you a fun and unique project using the Summer Stories collection from Teresa Collins Designs. 
During Christmas time, I love to see all the charming little handmade villages and houses decorating mantels and table tops. But the holiday season shouldn't get ALL the fun so I thought I'd make a sea side cottage to welcome the lazy days of summer. 

How perfect is the Summer Stories collection for this project?!  Breezy blues, sunshine yellows, and soft pinks. Just makes me want to lie in a hammock with a lemonade and a good book.

I began this project with a cute chipboard house kit from Melissa Frances.  I covered each part of the house pieces with different patterns and colors of the Summer Stories paper. Following the directions on the package of the house kit, I assembled it together.


Using enamel dots, I embellished a bottle brush tree and placed it towards the front of the house. I also used banner die cuts to decorate the windows. I embellished the house with a "Home" chipboard element as well as a little chipboard button on the front gate.


Here's a mini banner I placed across the chimney to the edge of the roof . I added a little pouf of tissue garland inside the chimney and a few more enamel dots. 

                   All that is needed now is a pretty little bicycle with a flower basket parked in the front. :)
                                      Thanks so much for stopping by and have a wonderful day!


Supplies used-
Summer Stories pattern paper- Flowers and pink damask sheet from the 6x6 pad.
Summer Stories enamel dots
Summer Stories die cut sheet
Summer Stories chipboard elements 
House Kit- Melissa Frances