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Thursday, November 19, 2015
Update on the ornament ball project. I bought 12 large balls that open up vertically. So, all that tweezer business is unecessary. I got the Tim Holtz Alterations die and used glitter cardstock. I may trim them down to use in the plastic balls. I have Ranger texture paste, mini tinsel strands, glitter for snow. Just have to take all these parts and put them in the ball. Then I'll post a pic with all the products I used.
Sunday, November 1, 2015
House Mouse Ornaments
Supplies:
clear plastic ball ornament
tweezers with long, thin pincers
thin object, such as knitting needle to arrange objects inside ball.
small cotton ball
8 1/2 x 11 white cardstock
glue
snow glitter
house mouse christmas stamps
small house fronts, hand drawn or look up putz houses online for ideas. (These are available for free online and may be printed and reduced in size.)
other background scenery as desired.
coloring tools, pencils, watercolors, markers.
Mod Podge modeling paste to simulate snow on houses.
Instructions:
With tweezers, and small cotton ball dab inside of clear ornament with glue in small dots. Insert snow glitter and shake.
Sprinkle glitter on cotton. Add to bottom of ball with tweezers
Stamp house mouse stamp on paper.
On printer, reduce image to size to fit into ball.
Cut out image, leaving tabs at each side so that image can stand up.
Color as desired. If Stickles or other embellishments are used, be sure to let them dry thoroughly.
Roll up the image and insert into ball with tweezers. With knitting needle, arrange image into place on cotton. You may put small amount of glue on end of needle and place on tabs of image to secure it on the cotton.
Hand draw houses or use any background scenery. If using putz houses, only use the fronts. Cut out with tabs at sides to stand up.
Color background scenery. If Stickles or other embellishments are used, be sure to let them dry thoroughly.
Roll up and insert into ball with tweezers. Arrange into place with knitting needle. Apply small amount of glue to secure image on cotton.
Attach top to ornament.
Tie small bow to top.
Supplies:
clear plastic ball ornament
tweezers with long, thin pincers
thin object, such as knitting needle to arrange objects inside ball.
small cotton ball
8 1/2 x 11 white cardstock
glue
snow glitter
house mouse christmas stamps
small house fronts, hand drawn or look up putz houses online for ideas. (These are available for free online and may be printed and reduced in size.)
other background scenery as desired.
coloring tools, pencils, watercolors, markers.
Mod Podge modeling paste to simulate snow on houses.
Instructions:
With tweezers, and small cotton ball dab inside of clear ornament with glue in small dots. Insert snow glitter and shake.
Sprinkle glitter on cotton. Add to bottom of ball with tweezers
Stamp house mouse stamp on paper.
On printer, reduce image to size to fit into ball.
Cut out image, leaving tabs at each side so that image can stand up.
Color as desired. If Stickles or other embellishments are used, be sure to let them dry thoroughly.
Roll up the image and insert into ball with tweezers. With knitting needle, arrange image into place on cotton. You may put small amount of glue on end of needle and place on tabs of image to secure it on the cotton.
Hand draw houses or use any background scenery. If using putz houses, only use the fronts. Cut out with tabs at sides to stand up.
Color background scenery. If Stickles or other embellishments are used, be sure to let them dry thoroughly.
Roll up and insert into ball with tweezers. Arrange into place with knitting needle. Apply small amount of glue to secure image on cotton.
Attach top to ornament.
Tie small bow to top.
Wednesday, September 9, 2015
Glitter Paint
For anyone who doesn't want to deal with the mess that glitter makes, there is a product from Marth Stewart called Glitter Paint. Glitter in paint -- what's not to like? I will be using these for my little putz houses.
Sunday, September 6, 2015
I have another idea. Instead of 3D houses, Tim Holtz has a movers and shapers die of 4 houses that are one dimensional and can be assembled like an accordion type card. Here's a YouTube vid: Click on the text and then the link.
Tim Holtz Artful Dwellings die
Tim Holtz Artful Dwellings die
Friday, September 4, 2015
House Mouse and Putz Houses
Hi All,
I'm workin on putz houses (little glittered houses made from painted and glittered chipboard. I was going to spend a small fortune on Sizzix dies for cottages, but there are plenty of free patterns online. One site is "Cardboard Christmas". My idea is to make the houses and stamp, color HM Christmas stamps, cut them out with attached tabs for standing up and posing them in fron of the houses.
Can't wait to finish one to post a pic for you.
https://www.google.com/search?q=little+charmer+putz+house&rlz=1C1CHFX_enUS602US602&espv=2&biw=1366&bih=633&tbm=isch&tbo=u&source=univ&sa=X&ved=0CCoQsARqFQoTCK6h19jw3scCFQqkHgod4QQMDQ
The above is a link to images of a putz house. It even has a link to a free pattern of the house I'm working on.
I'm workin on putz houses (little glittered houses made from painted and glittered chipboard. I was going to spend a small fortune on Sizzix dies for cottages, but there are plenty of free patterns online. One site is "Cardboard Christmas". My idea is to make the houses and stamp, color HM Christmas stamps, cut them out with attached tabs for standing up and posing them in fron of the houses.
Can't wait to finish one to post a pic for you.
https://www.google.com/search?q=little+charmer+putz+house&rlz=1C1CHFX_enUS602US602&espv=2&biw=1366&bih=633&tbm=isch&tbo=u&source=univ&sa=X&ved=0CCoQsARqFQoTCK6h19jw3scCFQqkHgod4QQMDQ
The above is a link to images of a putz house. It even has a link to a free pattern of the house I'm working on.
Tuesday, July 21, 2015
Karen Jenks Inspiration
Hi Karen,
Just finished this afghan. This will be my go-to for a granny square. They work up so quickly. I used Granny Square Color Generator to help with color placement. Another favorite tool. Also tried the single crochet joining. I like the raised texture. All in all a success. Thanks so much!!
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