Just finished up this pair of cloudy earrings, perfect for those rainy days. Made from a bottle cap, covered in tissue paper, covered in Outdoor Mod Podge, a cloud sticker, surrounded by lots of glitter, finally sealed in with a glossy varnish.
Friday, April 13, 2012
Sunday, April 8, 2012
Bottle Cap Earrings-Spring Time Fun
These bottle cap earrings are a work in progress.
Buzzy Bees (front)
(back)
Dino's (front)
(back)
Mathematics on a string for the ear lobes. Custom made for a high school math teacher.
Saturday, March 3, 2012
Bottle Vase, painting with paper
Hi crafters!! Gosh, it's been so long since I've posted. I am excited to begin March with these awesome bottle vase creations. I got the idea from bud vase from mod podge rocks.
See the photo's how these beautiful vase's came together.
Tools used:
empty beer bottles, labels washed off
tissue paper
scrapbook paper
magazine
and of course my favorite: Outdoor Mod Podge
The amazing yellow one was created by the beautiful EspirituMente, who you can find at http://espiritumente.deviantart.com/
And the blue one by yours truly =)
Start by adding your 1st layer of tissue paper, like this:
See the photo's how these beautiful vase's came together.
Tools used:
empty beer bottles, labels washed off
tissue paper
scrapbook paper
magazine
and of course my favorite: Outdoor Mod Podge
The amazing yellow one was created by the beautiful EspirituMente, who you can find at http://espiritumente.deviantart.com/
And the blue one by yours truly =)
Start by adding your 1st layer of tissue paper, like this:
Get your cut outs ready, and then Go! Go! Go! Let the imagination and creative juices flow. |
Sunday, January 29, 2012
Flower Girl
I took in some of that Cali sun yesterday sitting outside in my backyard. Was inspired to draw a little and this is what I came up with. No sketching all free hand with sharpies.
Sunday, January 15, 2012
Hanging Yarn Hearts
Cut out your heart shape. I used an old cereal box. Wrap the yarn all the way around. I used a little tape to hold down the yarn at first. Tie off at the end when your done. Voila! You now have a hanging yarn heart. Thanks to woollywotnots.wordpress.com for the inspiration and great idea.
Thursday, January 12, 2012
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