Showing posts with label House. Show all posts
Showing posts with label House. Show all posts

Wednesday, October 12, 2011

WOYWW 123!

I added some flat glass things to the white knobbly things because they needed more weight :D.

They are my tabletop banner holders, which is why the weight is needed. I'm still fiddling about with them and the banner was just made with a scrap to show what I was talking about. But the eye hooks are twisted open so they look like a pig tail so banners can be easily swapped out according to the need. They are made to be free standing to accommodate various lengths as well, and not so tall as to prevent conversation across the table.

Also on my desk are a couple of Club Scrap Projects, the little house and a kaleidoscope in the making (the cardboard tube). My Distress Inks and Brown Cricut Marker from my favorite card yet posted yesterday and some green paper painted with glow in the dark the circles from the hole punch used to embellish clear acrylic domes into glow in the dark eyes.

The little house comes as blank paper already to punch out, and I was having so much fun stamping with a ticket stamp I forgot to put the vellum over the windows. So I made a little tree out of a paper circle, a chenille stem and Stickles so there would be something to look at in the little house. That's a Sharpie lid to the immediate left btw.

If you are wondering what's all this WOYWW, head over to Julia's Stamping Ground and have a gander. Better yet, take a picture and join in the fun :D.

Wednesday, March 9, 2011

WOYWW - 92 Middle Ground through Extremes?

I'm tickled pink I have my idea mostly worked out for the PIF, but no hints :D.

Instead I'll show you one of my favorite things, well actually a couple of favorites, wrapped up in one. First I treated myself to the Tim Holtz On The Edge Townscape die. I didn't have any on the edge plates, but since it is a one-sided die, I just used the regular plates. I was so excited to get started I just cut open the package and used one side to cut. It looked like a mask, so I put it on some scrap cardstock and spritzed away with my New Lettuce (?) Color Wash which I then flipped over to another piece of cardstock with the spritzed side down, and rubbed the spritz to a few sheet of cardstock. Thusly making a negative and positive with one spritz :D.

This was down with just the mask laid over, no adhesive. I get so excited when I can make two things out of one action :D. My personal challenge has been to find the middle ground or gray when I tend to go more black and white as it were.

If you are wondering about WOYWW (What's on your workdesk? Wednesday) hop over to the Stamping Ground and have a lovely gander at lots of crafty goodness. Better yet, join in the fun and show us yours :D.