Two Left Hands
Tuesday, May 21, 2013
Baby girl card
Used a few new products I have. I cut the girl's shirts with the Silhouettes
The sentiments was printed with my ink jet printer.
Labels:
Cards. Baby,
Silhouette
Sunday, May 19, 2013
Thursday, May 16, 2013
Flower step card
I don't have a lot of time to create lately and when I do create a little, I don't have time to post it, so I'll try to post a few of my latest creations in the few upcoming days.
This is the first time I make a step card and it was lots of fun. I used the Center Panel Step Card cut file by Lori Whitlock and it was so easy to make. Love it.
Here is a view from an angle
I am submitting this card to the following two challenges:
1. Flower Power at Simon Says Stamp
2. Anything goes at the Sister Act Card Blog
This is the first time I make a step card and it was lots of fun. I used the Center Panel Step Card cut file by Lori Whitlock and it was so easy to make. Love it.
Here is a view from an angle
I am submitting this card to the following two challenges:
1. Flower Power at Simon Says Stamp
2. Anything goes at the Sister Act Card Blog
Labels:
Cards,
Silhouette
Saturday, April 27, 2013
Fun to sew
Last week I finished "Basic Sewing" class with Talia at Thalia.Fab.Lab. It was so much fun.
I decided to make the instructor a sign for her wall. The sewing machine was cut with the Silhouette and the letters are from Mastikim (It says in Hebrew: Here it's fun to sew).
The background was embossed with the Wicker Weave cuttlebug embossing folder and for the frame I used washi tape. You can tell I had a great time at this class as I used one of the washi tapes I really like and I only use it for people I really like :-)
I am adding this to the Simon Says Stamp - anything goes challenge.
I decided to make the instructor a sign for her wall. The sewing machine was cut with the Silhouette and the letters are from Mastikim (It says in Hebrew: Here it's fun to sew).
The background was embossed with the Wicker Weave cuttlebug embossing folder and for the frame I used washi tape. You can tell I had a great time at this class as I used one of the washi tapes I really like and I only use it for people I really like :-)
I am adding this to the Simon Says Stamp - anything goes challenge.
Labels:
Silhouette,
wall art
Friday, April 26, 2013
Happy Birthday card
Happy birthday card. To spice the card up I used glossy accent and pearls.
I am adding this to the Simon Says Stamp - anything goes challenge.
Supplies:
I am adding this to the Simon Says Stamp - anything goes challenge.
Supplies:
Labels:
Cards,
Happy Birthday,
PTI
Thursday, April 25, 2013
Switch light decal
I created a cute switch decal.
I cut the cats with the Silhouette from this free font file: Cat Silhouette.
I put both of them in my office and I plan to do a few more for the rest of the house. It was easy to create and fun.
I am adding this to the Simon Says Stamp - anything goes challenge.
I cut the cats with the Silhouette from this free font file: Cat Silhouette.
I put both of them in my office and I plan to do a few more for the rest of the house. It was easy to create and fun.
I am adding this to the Simon Says Stamp - anything goes challenge.
Labels:
home decor,
Silhouette
Thursday, April 18, 2013
Home Decor - Wall Art with Fabric
I worked on this project for the past year (on and off of course) and I can't be any happier that it is finally finished and hanged on the wall.
All and all it didn't take that much time to finish, just figuring out what I want to do, buying all the items I need and actually doing it, took a long time.
It started with 9 white canvases, size 12''*12'' / 30cm*30cm.
I covered them with Fabric I bough at MakeBadim, and nailed it to the canvas with stapler gun. Then this entire piece set in my closet for at least 6 months until I figured out how I wanted to decorate it.
The decorations are made from Fuzzy Brown Adhesive Vinyl by Silhoeutte (I don't see it on their store now, but it's like regular vinyl only with fuzzy fabric on top)
I glued it all to a white backing made from plywood and hanged it on the wall. I had to use the plywood because there was no way I (or to be exact - my husband) would be able to hang all 9 canvases so straight if each one was individually hanged.
Here is a picture of how it looked on the wall. It is on the second floor and you can see when walking on the first floor.
Here is a close up on the fuzzy vinyl and the flourishes.
And a close up to the actual canvases.
All and all it didn't take that much time to finish, just figuring out what I want to do, buying all the items I need and actually doing it, took a long time.
It started with 9 white canvases, size 12''*12'' / 30cm*30cm.
I covered them with Fabric I bough at MakeBadim, and nailed it to the canvas with stapler gun. Then this entire piece set in my closet for at least 6 months until I figured out how I wanted to decorate it.
The decorations are made from Fuzzy Brown Adhesive Vinyl by Silhoeutte (I don't see it on their store now, but it's like regular vinyl only with fuzzy fabric on top)
I glued it all to a white backing made from plywood and hanged it on the wall. I had to use the plywood because there was no way I (or to be exact - my husband) would be able to hang all 9 canvases so straight if each one was individually hanged.
Here is a picture of how it looked on the wall. It is on the second floor and you can see when walking on the first floor.
Here is a close up on the fuzzy vinyl and the flourishes.
And a close up to the actual canvases.
Labels:
fabric,
Silhouette,
wall art
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