Friday, August 15, 2008

Altered Ribbon Iron

I created for my Alter Me Crazy Challenge over at SNS.



Above is the before Picture.


This is what it looks like now: (And I must say - still functions beautifully in ironing my ribbon!)













It was so fun and easy to do! It came apart quite easily to spray paint, and still works beautifully! I used Heidi Swapp Ghost Wings, A ZZ Embellishment, Spray Paint that is OK to get hot, and misc bling and rub ons from my stash. I love it so much more now! Its no longer Pink! Yeah!! Oh - and the the quote around the back states - Life is an experiment!

Sunday, August 10, 2008

Monica's Video's

have been updated on my sidebar!! Monica's up to 16 now! Wow! You go girl!! I love the latest one on flowers!! Thanks Monica for doing these videos!

Thursday, August 7, 2008

Happy Mail Day!!!!!!!

Oh ya, Oh ya - and its not even my birthday!!!

My friend Shannon sent me a WICKED new PURSE! It was PERFECT timing too!!! My purse was held together with staples!!

Wanna see??????

It so ROCKS!!

Still want to see???

Well its BLACK

and WHITE

and it seriously glows in the dark!! HOW COOL IS THAT???????????????????????????????????





OMG I sooooooooooooooooooooo love it!!!


Check out Shannon 's Etsy shop, Art Freckles for your own bag! She has more than skulls!!


Thank you so much Shannon, and in my excitement over this purse, I believe I forgot to tell you how beautiful your card was too!

Sunday, August 3, 2008

How To: Make a Ribbon Memo Board

I originally posted this on the SNS Blog for the August 1st How to....... I'd thought you might like to see it here too!

This is a lot easier to make than it looks! And you can adapt this to whatever supplies you have on hand! Have fun with it!

Gather Your Supplies:


Here I'm using an old bulletin Board - frame removed, fabric to size, furniture nails, 10 yards of ribbon, scissors, stapler, low loft batting, and pins (not shown)

First Things First:

Cut your Batting to Size:



Staple to Bulletin Board



Trim off Excess Batting:



Front Of Bulletin Board:



Back of Bulletin Board:



Now take your fabric and trim to size - leave a generous outline (you can cut off the excess later)



Now go ahead and Staple that material to your Bulletin Board!



Don't forget to trimm off your excess when you are done.

Now here comes the fun part! Place your ribbon how you would like it! I chose to criss cross the ribbon, as well as use and over/under pattern. Here is where I discovered that straight pins do come in handy!





Once I had the ribbon pinned down the way I liked it - I stapled it securely to the back! Poor Stapler - getting quite a workout here!

Now once that was done, I took my furniture nails and placed them wherever the ribbon made "x"'s



and then I pushed them in. All Done!!



There are so many variations you could try - Explore them! For example - You could use cardboard instead of a bulletin board, brads instead of furniture nails, and who says you have to use fabric? What about using some of that stash pretty patterened paper we all have? Go Have Fun with it!!

Saturday, August 2, 2008