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Friday, June 6, 2014

Glue Dots Marion Smith Designs Blog Hop

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Hi everyone - I'm excited to be hopping along with you today with Glue Dots® & Marion Smith Designs. Make sure to visit both Brand's blogs from June 6 - June 8! There are so many amazing projects being shared!

Make sure you comment and subscribe to each blog, as we will be picking some lucky winners to win some awesome new products from both Marion Smith Designs and Glue Dots®!

Links to each blog can be found on the following sites Marion Smith Designs and Glue Dots®
  


Today, I'm sharing with you a tutorial on how I created these lovely yellow flowers using Marion Smith's new Bloom Impression Tool, Rose Die and Glue Dots® in 1 inch and 2 inches.



Tutorial....



 I used Marion's Peony Petal die for the purple roses and the rose die for the Yellow Roses.  The more petals you use the fuller your flower will appear! 





Start by using Marion's Rose Petal Die to cut out about 20 cuts of the Large and Small die.  Color them all with your favorite mist.  I used Tattered Angel's Sunshine.  For this flower, I also used Georgia Pacific 110lb Cardstock.


Wad each petal into a ball and allow to dry for about 15 - 30 mins. You want your flowers to be damp, but not WET.  A good judge is if you lay it on a surface and the surface is damp then wait a bit longer.  If the paper is too wet, it will rip.  Too dry - and it doesn't want to shape!  It may take some practice getting the right feel for the amount of dampness. 


Place the petal onto the tool so that the edge of the die, is laid on top of the rim of the tool, and allow the remaining portions to spill into the center cavity. 


Place the cover over the top of the bottom piece.  Twist the tool from side to side.  Remove the blossom.


This is how your petals should appear!  I repeated this process for all the petals.  


This is a photo of the finished petals.  You will need about 20 petals/flower 



I used a 2" glue dot and adhered a 2" circle to the top of the dot.


Remove the packaging from the back of the glue dot, and begin to layer your petals around the circle with the Glue Dot surface up.  The Glue Dot has a Super Strong bond.


 I recommend  4 large petals on the bottom layer. Overlapping them slightly


Next, attach a 1 inch Glue Dot to the center of the cluster, and begin to add your second layer of petals offsetting them so that your second layer is in-between the gaps of the bottom layer's petals.  


Repeat this step until your flower is your desired thickness.   Use the smaller petals as you get to the top of the flower.



Remove a 2 inch glue dot from it's packaging.


Roll the dot in your hand to form a ball as you remove it from the package. Don't "over" handle the dot or it will lose its stickiness.  Place the rolled Dot into the center of the flower cluster.


Pour Micro beads into the center of your flower over the Glue Dot.


Use your finger to firmly press the beads into the Glue Dot.


Shake off excess Micro beads.  They stick by static cling sometimes, so a paintbrush can be used to remove them from unwanted areas.

 Here is your finished flower.
  
I created this lovely canvas to showcase my beautiful flowers.   The purple flowers were made the same way, however, I used the Peony die in place of the Rose petal.


I used Marion's new Motley collection and Junque and Gems to create this mixed media canvas. 



Thank you for hopping along with Marion Smith Designs & Glue Dots. Don't forget to leave a comment and Subscribe while your here. 


Be sure to check out the Design Team blogs for more inspiration.





Happy Hopping Scrappers. 

Glue Dots® are double-sided adhesives that bond instantly to virtually any surface. They are mess-free, acid-free, non-toxic, and require no dry time; making them great for paper crafts, scrapbooking, decorating, home décor projects and more! 

Products from Marion Smith Designs are available at Scrapbook.com and BlueMoonScrapbooking.com for online ordering.  You can also find Glue Dots® products, including the new Desktop Dispenser, online at Jo-Ann.com or at your local Jo-Ann Fabric and Craft Stores.


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Friday, February 14, 2014

Friends Card by Tonya A. Gibbs

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Happy Valentine's Day Crafty Peeps! 

This has been an exciting week for me, and I can't wait to share today's project. Earlier in the week it was announced that I have joined the creative team for Die-namites.  I love their botanical shaped dies. They are perfect for layering in your flower clusters, or as stand alone pieces.



 



 
When I first saw the Spring Branch die, I immediately thought about creating a window card. I used my Copics to color the branch on both sides, since it will be seen when the card is open.
 
 
http://www.die-namites.com/Spring-Branch_p_21.html
 
 To add a little texture to the card, I used a Cuttlebug Stylized Flower embossing jacket. A Wink of Stella Pen add a hint of glitter to the flowers and offered the final touch to the card.
 
 
 
I can't wait to share with you future projects using these super fab dies.  If your interested in them, please visit http://www.die-namites.com
 
Thanks for stopping in today,
Tonya A. Gibbs
 
 
Resources:  
  • Die-namites: Spring Branch
  • Ivory Cardstock
  • Provo Craft - Stylized Flower Cuttlebug Embossing Jacket
  • Copic:  R29, G99, E23, B97
  • Zig: Wink of Stella Clear
  • Heidi Swapp: Navy Blue Archival Ink
  • Fiskars: Friends Quotes Clear Acrylic Stamp
  • Spellbinders: Basic Shapes Squares
  • We Are Memory Keepers: Corner Chomper Round
 
 
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Monday, February 10, 2014

Die-Namite's Creative Team

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Hi everyone, I'm super excited to announce that I've been selected to join the creative team for Die-Namite dies.
 
 



These intricate wafer thin dies are made in the USA from 100% steel and work with all major die-cutting tools in the market.

With spring around the corner, I thought I would tease you with a few of their recent releases.


Butterfly Applique  $13.95 

Dainty Daisies  $9.95
 


Daisy Bunch  $10.95


I can't wait to start sharing projects with you guys soon. Make sure you sub to the Die-namite's blog so that you can keep up with new releases, and inspiration from the rest of the team!

Thanks for stopping in today,

Tonya
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Friday, January 10, 2014

Play Time Layout by Tonya Gibbs

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Hi everyone.  Over the holidays I was able to spend some time with my dies, punches, and Silhouette and clean out a lot of my scrap piles.
 

I cut everything down to what I call "layering pieces".  I love to use my stamps on these little pieces too.  So while I'm at it, I start stamping as well.    I find that when I do this I use the supplies I've invested in more. When I'm busy with a project, I don't want to drag out the dies, and stamps.  This way I'm sitting in front of the TV and completing a mindless task with no agenda and no deadline!

I store all these individual pieces in a container by Iris.  Ephemera from used up collections are also stored here.



I have found that when I leave scraps un-managed they seem to take over my space.  I try to use them the minute I'm done with a project, but sometimes this just doesn't work out.  So I have a small container next to my cutting station.  When the container starts over flowing it is time to start cutting.

Today I want to share with you a layout I decided to make last night, only pulling out the dies and pieces that I have created.  


 
When you take random objects and sort them by "color"  they all seem to work together.  I love the eclectic feel of this layout.  I love the grungy ADHD randomness of the entire thing. Because the day that I am capturing was just that type of day.   A little coloring, A little punching, A little stamping. 

 
My favorite part of projects, is that I'm not enslaved by a particular collection or set of supplies.  I have used my scraps and stamps to make something unique.    
 
I encourage you this year, to free yourself from all the left over collections and scraps around your studio, and see what you can make!  

Thanks for stopping in today,

Tonya
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