Thursday, May 29, 2014

Steampunk Perpetual Calendar



You will need:

Smoothfoam: one 12" Scrapbook Mount
12" Scrapbook Tablet: Tim Holz, "Destination" paper stash
12" cardstock:  one Slate, one Dark Brown
Decou-Page medium: Matt by Deco Art
Metallic Waxes:  Black and Copper by Deco Art; rag scraps for application
Craft Glue
Pigment Ink Pad, Black
Embellishments: 1-1/4" filigree butterflies, 1-1/2" filigree squares, 1" metal washers, brass paper fasteners,
                          1" h x 3" w doll eyeglasses, paper roses: 3/4", 1-1/4"
Tissue Paper:  matte gold, metallic gold
19 gauge wire, two pieces bent into 1/2" u -pins
2 tacks with a hook: used patented clear and round CraZy TACKz  (see link in credits below)
Artiste Cricut Cartridge by Close To My Heart (die-cut gears)  (see link in credits below)
PDF's:  (attached) Calendar Elements, Pattern for Wings, Gears

Tools: 
Cricut Die-cut machine
Paper Trimmers
Scissors
Paintbrush
Wire Cutters



1.  Wad the tissue into a ball.  Unfold and flatten out.  Apply Decoupage medium to the Smoothfoam,                 following manufacturer's instructions.  Tear tissue into large pieces; adhere to the entire surface.  Tear             large strips of the metallic gold tissue.  Adhere, leaving wrinkles in the tissue paper.  Allow to dry                   thoroughly, preferably overnight.

2.  Apply copper wax randomly to the textured surface, allowing the gold to show through in spots.  Repeat      with the black shimmer wax.  Apply the Shimmer Wax to the paper wings and to the filigree elements.



3.  Cut ephemera clocks from the Tim Holz papers.  The cardstock gears were die-cut.  A PDF file is                attached if these must be cut out by hand.  The larger gears are important for the over-all design.  The 1-      1/2" die-cut gears could probably be replaced by something purchased that will work the same.  There          are 22+ of the smaller gears that are adhered to the perpetual calendar pages.

4.  Chalk the edges of the ephemera and die-cuts with the Black pigment ink pad.

5.  Arrange and adhere ephemera to the textured Smoothfoam.

For the Calendar:

1.  Background:  Cut one 6-1/2" square and one 6" square from patterned cardstock.  Adhere the smaller          square to the larger square.  Center and adhere to the board.

2.  Months:  Cut twelve 1" x 2" rectangles.  Print out the attached PDF containing the months and dates.            Center and adhere "January" to the background paper.  Repeat with February and adhere to the                    backside of the January card.  Repeat for each month.

3.  Days:  Cut 22 2-1/2" x 3" rectangles.  Cut and adhere the days as for the Months, using the front and the      back of each card.

4.  To hang the cards:  Center and glue the bottom half of a 1-1/2" gear to the front of the January card.              Repeat; gluing one gear to the front of each card.

 To finish:
*  Cut the fasteners off of the brass paper fasteners and glue the round piece to the corners of the                     calendar as shown.  Repeat the process with two more brads only adhere one to the center of the 2 large     gears.
*  Center and glue the CraZy TACKz to the calendar.  Hang the perpetual calendar cards on the hooks.
*  Center the eyeglasses above the calendar cards.  Make 2 pilot holes for the wire u-pins.  Secure the             eyeglasses to the board.
*  Display on an easel or glue a saw-tooth hanger to the back.



You can add a couple more panels to the calendar for a larger piece of wall decor.  These last two photographs show an example of some Steampunk paper sculptured angels I made last year.  I make them in ornament size (6") as well as the taller ones as shown here.  Hope you have enjoyed the project!

Visit the Smoothfoam Blog (link) for lots more ideas using Smoothfoam products.

Live Life with a Flourish!

Marilyn

PDF Patterns for gears and wings (link)

Product Credits:
*Smoothfoam, 12" Scrapbook Wall Mount
*CraZy TACKz, the patented Tack with a Hook  (link)
*Deco Art: Matte Decou-Page
*DecoArt:  Metallic Lustre:  Black Shimmer, Copper Kettle, Iced Expresso
*Close To My Heart; Cricut "Artiste" Cartridge #Z1790  (link)





Monday, May 12, 2014

Smoothfoam Swivel Block Collage


Smoothfoam is the base for this fun piece of home decor.  It is visually pleasing and boasts some inspiring sentiments. Want to display some photos?  Attach them to the sides or back.  Each block will swivel to reveal a different side.  There are so many fun papers with matching embellishments in the marketplace!  I want to show off the collection in one place and not piece it out.  This is how I did it!


Top three cubes swivel.....



Change up the cube collage by turning the top three cubes.  They swivel by connecting with a skewer or toothpick.




You will need:

Smoothfoam: three 2" x 4" x 4" blocks
Smoothfoam:  one 2" x 4" x 12" block
Coordinated scrapbooking papers, 12" (I used Close To My Heart Ariana papers, to order: X7179B
Coordinated embellishments (I used Close To My Heart Ariana Complements), to order: X7179C
pencil for tracing
Rhinestones, Clear Flourishes - Small, to order: Z1812
Craft Glue or Mod Podge, brush or sponge
Paper trimmer, scissors
3-D adhesive dots
Craft glue
CraZy Tackz - (tack with a hook)
Toothpicks or wooden skewers

1.  Base:  Cut two 4" x 12" rectangles from the scrapbook papers.  Glue to the front and back of the large Smoothfoam block. Cut and glue two 2" x 12" rectangles of contrasting paper to the top and bottom of the block.  Cut and adhere a 2" x 4" rectangle to each side. (For a perfect fit, trace around each block before cutting.)

2.  For each block:  Cut two 4" squares for the front and back.; four 2" x 4" pieces from coordinating papers and adhere.

3.  Smooth out any air bubbles and allow to dry thoroughly.  Trim off any excess paper from the edges and then distress the edges by sponging with ink.

4.  Arrange and adhere the matching die-cuts to each block.  Use 3-D adhesives to add dimension.

5.  To make the blocks swivel, refer to the diagram given and connect the blocks with skewers or toothpicks.  Do not glue.

6.  Glue the TackZ into each side that you would like to hang ephemera, keys, etc.  I like to apply glitter to the stopper of the tackz for added effects.

Hope you are enjoying some beautiful Spring weather!

Until next time,
Live Life with a Flourish!

Marilyn


Hook it up with CraZy TACKz!
www.crazytackz.com



Monday, May 5, 2014

The Passion (Fairies) in my Garden


I have a favorite flower in my garden.  I love them all, but I find this bloom to be inspiring.  The layers in the bloom give it the appearance of a tropical flower.  That is what I thought it was when I first saw one and wondered how it could thrive in the Pacific Northwest.  The only one I have been able to grow, that thrives, is the bloom pictured below.  If you look this flower up online you will read about how the bloom represents the Passion of the Christ and how it came to be.  There are many varieties of this flower and some are really magnificent. The entire plant is an herb.  I loved that fact!  The leaves and bloom can be used in homeopathic medicine and some varieties of the plant bear fruit.


A fairy emerges:  Before the Passion Flower blooms, it is encased in a green pod.  It blooms for three days, then retreats into a dry pod.  I found something fascinating when I opened up the dry pod!  I turned it upside down and pulled the pod leaves back.  What emerged looked like a FAIRY to me!  I was inspired to design several rubber stamp images.  I sent my drawn images to an online business that specializes in making personal stamps.

Inspiration:  Below are the images that I had made into rubber stamps. These are from using the actual rubber stamps and I colored them in with water color pencils.  I didn't know about alcohol pens back in 2008, but I think they would have been fun to use to color these images in.




If you have a Passion Flower and haven't discovered the fairies.....I encourage you to look for one!  Just watch out for the earwigs.  They like them too!

Now click on the blue DCC button at the top of the page and check out what is blooming on the next Blog.
Make sure to take the time to enjoy the little blessings along the way.....

Live Life with a Flourish,

Marilyn


Thursday, May 1, 2014

Kindred Spirits, Unite! An introduction to a very talented lady, SHIRLEY HUDSON!


 French Marie Antoinette Ornaments Star E Pattern - pdf ribbon ornies eiffel tower let them eat cake  tags pin badge party streamer doll. $7.99, via Etsy.




As I was perusing through Pinterest one fine day, I came upon a post that caught my eye.  It was a little tree with pretty paper medallions all over it and appealed to my love of vintage and shabby. ( I also work a lot with paper these days).  I clicked on the link and it took me to an Etsy shop.  Of course I wanted to read a little about the designer, Shirley Hudson, and I found that her story was almost identical to my own!  As I read on, I saw that her birthday was also the same as mine!  Coincidence?  Maaaayyybee......but it was one of those moments that we have every so often in life and made me want to get acquainted with this person!

One more crazy moment for me, was when I was cleaning out  my studio and I ran across a promo paper about the size of a ruler.  It looked new to me and when I read the name on it.....it was Shirley Hudson!  I could not for the life of me remember where I got it or how I came to have it as she lives in a different
state. The Twilight Zone song was playing in my head.......lol.  Come to find out, I had picked it up at the Quilt Market in Portland, OR.  Seems kind of crazy considering it was long after the quilt market that I found her on Pinterest.  If you have had this sort of thing happen, you understand how it makes one wonder about the chain of events and if there might be a purpose for the connections!

The mixed media print below is one of Shirley's creations.  She has several Etsy shops as she sells stitching patterns, art prints, etc., all with her unique style of a little shabby and Prim.

Girlfriends 3 FRIENDS Print - art  painting paper 8 x 10 mixed media saying garden flowers blonde redhead brunette collage
Shirley's Etsy Shop for this design....

I contacted her, and since then, we keep up with each other on Facebook and e-mail, but we have yet to meet in person.  I am sure that will happen one day!

I want to show off a few other of her talents.  She has a plethora of stitching patterns in her Etsy Shops.
The quilted design below is another of my favorites.  I love the cheerful colors.

She lingers in garden Rose Quilt Pattern pdf - wallhanging big eyes applique free motion embroidery sewing girl pink
To find this pattern here's the link!


Cat Spool Pincushion PDF Pattern - sewing supply felt wool pin keep doll tabby cushion kitty kitten decor primitive
To find this pattern, here's the link!

Her patterns are easy to create and geared towards the modern, busy woman!

The downloadable PDF'S of her art appeal to a wide variety of tastes, and are perfect for your own home decor or for special gifts.

I have more to tell you about Shirley and I will share some more about how she started her business, why she chose to do what she does, and a little about her family which was a huge part of the reason she does what she does today!  This was the first part of her story that sounded just like mine!

Click on one of the links to visit Shirley's Etsy Shop.  Plan on staying for a while because there is a huge amount of eye candy to look at, and there is a good chance you will find something you can't live without.

Until next time, enjoy this day and celebrate the moments.


Live Life with a Flourish!

Marilyn


P.S.  If you notice that some of the indenting and paragraphs are a little hinky on the blog today....please excuse it, because I do not know why I am not able to fix it!  :-)