Monday, June 29, 2015

Everything is Better in Flip Flops!

Hi everyone! I am here to share a quick project I created for Eileen Hull's Art with Heart Challenge which ends in a few hours...yeah I was at the last moment too the month before. ;-)
I used the retired Sizzix Flip Flops Card diecut, Cookie, Box diecut and Mat Board to create this fun little container for a friend that loves all things Summer, flip flops and beach related stuff. 


The flip flop card I cut at the fold to create the top and bottom of the container and the cookie box "walls" I cut out one whole section and half of another which I used only three folds of that.


Here is a peak at the inside of the container. I used a variety of retired cardstock from My Mind's Eye and Creative Imaginations...I love the vibrate colors.


I finished off with a paper flower which I embellished with a button, gem, sequins and dew drops...my favor go to's. :-)
Now all I have to do is add a little goodie inside and this will be ready to give to my sweet friend.


If you have any questions please let me know.
Thanks for stopping by, hope your Monday is awesome and enjoy creating!



Saturday, June 27, 2015

Altered Pages: Fairy Babies

Hi everyone! II am here to share my Pocket Letter which is my very first one I created. I used a variety of printables, Graphic 45 and Glitz cardstock to create this fun page.





For more info and photos please hop on over to Altered Pages blog and check out my blog post. :-)
Thanks for stopping by, hope your Saturday is awesome and enjoy creating!





Thursday, June 25, 2015

Altered Composition Notebooks

Hi everyone! It has been awhile since I have posted anything. I am still working on the never ending craft room remodeling project. Once I finish I will share photos. :-)
I would like to share a couple of composition notebooks I altered. These where for a magazine call a few months ago and they weren't selected.
The Mrs. Wilson notebook I had added a closure and it has more of an adult feel to it.


The Niki notebook I created for a child/teenager. I went with bright and fun colors for this one.


If you have any questions about these projects please let me know.
Thanks for stopping by, hope your Thursday is wonderfully and enjoy creating!