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Micheggy: June 2011
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Monday, June 27, 2011. A subject near and dear to our heart: shopping. :) We LOVE to shop for all kinds of items. We are especially drawn to crafty items, but we also buy clothes, (see post entitled "The Incredible Shrinking Pants" and jewelry from K. Jackson and Co. Just this weekend, at Micheggy Card Camp part 2, we couldn't resist a walk around the store to see all the goodies. With the 30% off sale, we definitely took our time to really see what we might.ahem. need. Together we have all the colors, a...
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Distress to impress...: Ruffled Romance flower tutorial!
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Proud to design for:. Saturday, July 24, 2010. Ruffled Romance flower tutorial! I've got a new flower tutorial for you! They are fabric, and pretty easy to do. I also have to tell you that my great friend Wendy (WendyG-SA on sb.com) also came up with these flowers the same weekend I did. LOL, great minds think alike! Here are my flowers:. To make these flowers you will need:. Fabric circles, a little bigger than a golf ball in size. You can try other sizes too! Assorted beads, buttons, flower centers.
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Distress to impress...: Bubblewrap flowers!
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Proud to design for:. Saturday, July 24, 2010. Oh yeah, I said it! I know that so many scrappers out there use bubblewrap to stamp cool patterns on their work. I'm here asking, WHY not actually include the bubblewrap on your pages? Fabri Tac from Beacon Adhesives. Gemstones, or alternate desired flower center. When it is dry, cut the bubblewrap into strips. My strips are approximately 9" in length and about a half inch in width. So, what are these fun flowers good for? Do you think you'll try these out?
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Distress to impress...: Coffee and alcohol ink distressing
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Proud to design for:. Monday, March 14, 2011. Coffee and alcohol ink distressing. Have any leftover coffee in the mornings? Even if it's a small amount, why not save it in a tupperware container? When you have accumulated enough to fill a platter, bowl, or pan you can use it to stain paper. Here are a few pics of the process:. When this was dry, I HAD to use it right away! It was perfect for a photo of old and new friends made at a crop I attended over the weekend! March 14, 2011 at 1:41 PM. I saw this d...
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Distress to impress...: Happy Sunday!
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Proud to design for:. Sunday, April 12, 2015. Today I'm sharing a project I made for the Tombow April Showers. Challenge. I used Moxxie Springtime. I've placed this on my mantle to brighten up the living room! Do you like it? Thanks for stopping in and having a peek! You know I love it! It will definitely brighten up your room and your life! Thanks so much for joining the Tombow challenge! April 12, 2015 at 9:12 AM. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). What have I been up to? View my complete profile.
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Flourish Scrapbooker: May 2011
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Thursday, May 26, 2011. Have you heard about our Micheggy Card Camp coming up in June? Michelle James and I have teamed together (thus the name "Micheggy".get it? To bring you an incredible technique-based card camp! If you are a Craft Spot member, this just got better: The cost for members is $45, and the cost for non-members is $50. That means, if you are a member, the average cost per card is only $1.88, and non-members' average cost is $2.08. Not too bad, eh? The techniques we will be covering are:.
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Flourish Scrapbooker: Card Camp Close-Ups
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Thursday, May 26, 2011. Have you heard about our Micheggy Card Camp coming up in June? Michelle James and I have teamed together (thus the name "Micheggy".get it? To bring you an incredible technique-based card camp! If you are a Craft Spot member, this just got better: The cost for members is $45, and the cost for non-members is $50. That means, if you are a member, the average cost per card is only $1.88, and non-members' average cost is $2.08. Not too bad, eh? The techniques we will be covering are:.
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Distress to impress...: Hair scrunchie flowers!
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Proud to design for:. Thursday, July 1, 2010. I REALLY love this idea for flowers, and they're ridiculously. All you need is hair scrunchies, Fabri Tac, and chipboard or cardboard sheets. Make a circle of Fabri Tac on your chipboard or cardboard. The circle of glue should be a little bit smaller than your scrunchie. Wad the scrunchie in your hand, and kind of squeeze it all together so you don't see any open spaces. That's it, told ya it was easy! Now, these are EASY to make! July 1, 2010 at 2:57 PM.
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Distress to impress...: Random Romance flower tutorial..
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Proud to design for:. Sunday, June 20, 2010. Random Romance flower tutorial. I've been going crazy making my own flowers! This is one of my favorites, and they are SO easy. I've called them Random Romance. Cardboard or chipboard pieces. 16-18" lengths of ribbon or fabric. Half inch width is best. Buttons, brads, beads etc. 1) Begin by making a circle of Fabri Tac on your cardboard piece. 2) Take your ribbon/fabric strip and place one end in the center of the adhesive circle. 6) When you have finished mak...
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