Showing posts with label Fabri-Tac. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Fabri-Tac. Show all posts

Friday, March 1, 2024

March Release with Eileen Hull!

 Hi everyone! It's that time again! Eileen Hull has a new release of diecuts, thinlits and 3D Embossing Folder! I also share sneak peeks of projects I created using these products. Click the link HERE to learn about all these products and when the release party is on YouTube, Facebook and Instagram. Also there's details about a giveaway too.

Thanks for stopping by, hope your Friday is great and enjoy creating!






Wednesday, January 24, 2024

A Floral Fabric Needle Book

 Hi everyone! I'm back and wanted to share a tease of a project I created using the Needle Book Diecut by Eileen Hull. For more details and the how to's you can find the complete post HERE


Thanks for stopping by, hope your Wednesday is wonderful and enjoy creating!





Tuesday, January 16, 2024

Rouge Floral Cantilever Sewing Box

 Hi everyone! I want to share a sneak peek of my project that I created for Eileen Hull. If you would like more details I have the how to's and more photos on my other blog which can be found HERE


Thanks for stopping by, hope your Tuesday is awesome and enjoy creating!




Friday, June 29, 2018

Eileen Hull: Peaches and Cream Felt Planner Journal

Hi everyone! I'm back again with another project using Eileen Hull's Wrapped Journal Diecut but this time I made a planner out of it!


Before placing felt over the Wrapped Journal Diecut I placed the Movers and Shapers Floral Cutout Die inside the opening of the wrapped journal diecut  and cut out the journal. Then I used the Magnetic Platform and placed the Movers and Shapers Scallop Border Diecut and place the end of the wrapped journal over the scalloped die and cut.


Next I cut Tan Paper Leather to fit the inside of the journal and adhered with Fabri-Tac adhesive. This will make the journal sturdier. 


Next I cut a piece of pleather to fit over the paper leather and adhered to the inside.


I forgot to add that before adhering the paper leather and pleather to the inside I adhered tulle behind the floral design. The buttons I threads and tied off on the backside and adhered to the center of each floral cutout.



I adhered Pom Pom trim and lace to the outer inside edge of the journal.


I strung the spine with elastic cording and the closure I threaded elastic cording through the button and then sewed to the middle of the spine. I also added bits of lace, trim and ribbon to the spine.


I purchased a pack of three mini composition notebooks from the Dollar Tree and covered the front and back with cardstock.


I used an assortment of chipboard embellishments from my stash to decorate the covers. 


I cut a file folder down and created a place to hold stitchy notes and washi tape samples.


I cut from white cardstock the Credit Card Sleeve Diecut, embossed with the Daisy Wreath Embossing Folder and lightly inked over the embossed images. I adhered the sleeve to the folder, cut a tag to fit the slot and wrapped washi tape around the tape in case I wanted to decorate the planner on the go.


I created a pen loop to hold an ink pen inside the planner. I cut flowers and a leaf from felt with the Stitchy Flowers and Leaf Diecuts and adhered together and added a gem to the center of the flower.



I wrapped a small piece of elastic around the pen I am going to use in my planner and cut. Next I adhered each side of the elastic on either side of the binder clip, adhere the felt flower to the side of the binder clip and clip to the folder or notebook and add the pen.


I used motivational saying on the covers of the notebooks.



As always if you have any questions about this planner please let me know. Also if you haven't had a chance to see what Eileen's Inspiration Team has been up to you can find those posts HERE, HERE and HERE.


I would also like to submit this project for the following challenge:
Mini Album Makers Challenge: June Challenge


Thanks for stopping by, hope your Friday is wonderful and enjoy creating!


Monday, July 31, 2017

Micro Paisley and Pink Planner and Goodies

Hi everyone! I am back with a quick post about a micro planner I created for a swap I was in. I used Eileen Hull's Passport Diecut to create this micro planner for my swap partner Nancy. The swap was a color crush swap and we had to put together a collection of items in our swap partner's favorite colors and Nancy's favorite colors are soft pink and sage green...I had problems finding sage green items. 😞


I created the micro planner from fabric and fusible webbing. If you missed my how to post on how I made the Fabric Travel journal with the Journal Diecut you can find that post HERE.


I added pockets to the inside covers using lace and I added two micro notebooks, a micro scrapbook that I created from 4"x6" journaling cards and a place to hold sticky notes. This gave Nancy plenty of goodies to have a hand when she is on the go. 😀


I found this fun pen and butterfly charm on clearance at Hobby Lobby. It sure added the right touches to finish off the micro planner.


I also put together an assortment of goodies to use with the planner or use in other craft projects.


I had a few canvas make up bags that I bought from Target with the intent of decorating and giving as gifts at Christmas time...which didn't happen. So I decorated one of those to give Nancy more storage for her craft supplies.


I cut fabric flowers from the Stitchy Flowers & Leaf Dieuts, frayed the edges of the flowers and added a button along with cording and lace and adhered to the corner of the bag. 


Here are some of the goodies I included inside of the bag. If you have any questions about this project please let me know.


I would also like to submit this project for the following challenge:
Word Art Wednesday: Challenge #292-#293



Thanks for stopping by, hope your Monday is awesome and enjoy creating!



Friday, July 21, 2017

Shabby Chic Planner and Beach Floral Giveaway Winner Announcement

Hi everyone! I am back to share another journal I created with Eileen Hull's Journal Diecut. This journal I actually created before my travel journal but with this one I made mistakes (which I won't point out 😉)and I didn't take how to photos as I was working on it. 😕 So if you missed the how to of my travel journal you can find the post HERE.


This journal is basically the same other than I used Pom Pom trim, a different type of lace and ribbon was used on the spine.


The inside I used a combination of traveler's notebooks from Michael's, Target and Webster's Pages.


I added lace pockets on the inside covers to diecuts and journaling cards.


And there you have it! If you have any questions about this journal please let me know. Also if you want to see the what the Inspiration Team has been up to hop on over to Eileen's BLOG.



Linda Israel is the winner of this little matchbox with goodies! Also I decided to giveaway a second small grab bag of goodies and the winner of that is Beth Byrd! Congratulations ladies and please contact me with your mailing info. 😊


Thanks for stopping by, hope your Friday is wonderful and enjoy creating!


Wednesday, July 19, 2017

Fabric Travel Journal

Hi everyone! I am back with a step by step tutorial of Eileen Hull's Journal DiecutGenerally I get caught up in the process and forget to do photos along the way as I create. 😐 


The fun part of this journal is there is no sewing whatsoever. 😀 First I started by cutting four pieces of fabric (two for the cover and two for the inside cover) and two pieces of fusible webbing  all pieces slightly larger that the journal diecut.


I placed the piece of fabric on top of the fusible webbing and the other fabric on the bottom and ironed firmly on both sides and let cool. The fusible webbing has directions on how to use it when you get it cut. 


I had to take care as to how I ran the fabric through the diecut machine since I didn't want the map on the cover to be upside down.


I used Fabri-Tac adhesive to glue all of the journal together. It "grabs" the fabric quickly so no need to hold and wait for it to dry.


Next I adhered trim around the outside to cover the raw edge of the journal.


Trim finished around the cover of the journal.


I adhered lace to either side of the center holes and where I couldn't see the holes I used an awl to poke holes through the lace.


The inside cover I cut two pieces of stretchy lace and while gluing to the inside I pulled the lace taunt as I went.


I then finished the outer edges with trim.


I used a couple of my 8"x8" stacks of cardstock and some graph paper to create the traveler's notebooks for my journal. The 8"x8" is a perfect size! No measuring or cutting down and all you have to do is fold and punch holes in the spine and sew together. The notebooks have ten papers per signature and I trimmed the excess cardstock that protruded from the notebooks to give  them a more finished look.


I finished the journal by adhering lace to the center and added an elastic band with a charm for the outside closure and strung the inside and added my traveler's notebook and waa-laaa finished!


Be sure to hop on over to Eileen Hull's blog for more inspiration from the design team and as always if you have any questions about this project please let me know.


Thanks for stopping by, hope your Wednesday is awesome and enjoy creating!