Showing posts with label quick and easy. Show all posts
Showing posts with label quick and easy. Show all posts

Thursday, July 1, 2021

Artsy Rainy Day Canvas for Robin's Nest

 Hello Crafty People!

Here is the latest LIVE project I did for Robin's Nest over on their Facebook Group page.

The details are here, if you missed it~!



SUPPLIES:

Creative Dew Drops Art Canvas - Rainy Day by Robin's Nest 
Miscellaneous: light gray alcohol marker - Spectrum Noir, Color Wash - Stream and Denim by Ranger Ink, Pearl metallic pigment by USArtQuest, white glitter - stickles by Ranger Ink

INSTRUCTIONS:
1. Outline the clouds with a light gray alcohol marker.
2. Paint the clouds with white pearl pigment. 
3. Use both colors of the Color Wash, diluted, to paint the background. 
4. Embellish the rain drops and the lines with white glitter stickles. 

Easy peasy!

Thanks for stopping by the blog today!
Craft on!
Becky

Tuesday, June 29, 2021

Creative Dew Drop Canvas - Dove

 Hello Crafty People!

This was my LIVE video for Robin's Nest on May 30th over on their Facebook group. 

Here are the details, if you missed it! 



SUPPLIES:
Creative Dew Drop Canvas-Dove by Robin's Nest 
Dew Drops - green tear drop by Robin's Nest 

Misc: Alcohol marker -dark green, Color Wash - Stream by Ranger Ink, Metallic Pigment-Pearl by USArtQuest, white stickles - Ranger ink


INSTRUCTIONS:
1. "Paint" the background with diluted color wash. See video for "how to". 
2. Outline the dove with white glitter stickles. let dry. 
3. Paint the dove with Pearl metallic pigment. LET DRY COMPLETELY.
4. Trace over the stem with dark green alcohol marker.
5. Glue green tear shaped dew drops into place for leaves. 

EASY PEASY and it's a masterpiece!! 
Thanks for stopping by the blog today!

Craft on!
Becky


Monday, May 13, 2019

CONGRATULATIONS! EASY CARD



Life is getting very busy as spring arrives! I was grateful to have a stash of hand made paper already to create this quick and easy card. Complete instructions are on the Arnold Grummer Design Team Blog: HERE


I hope everyone had a fabulous Mother's Day!  I did! :o)
Craft on! Becky

Friday, September 21, 2012

Altered Arts Magazine: Repurposing



Fall is in the air! Today I'm repurposing an old fabric swatch book.
Of course, I have found many uses for the lovely fabric it once held: Scrapbook embellishments, collage, quilts, applique and more. The books themselves are so durable, there is much more life to them.

Ideas:
(1) This note pad, decorated for fall but can easily be refilled and the flower changed time after time. (instructions below)
(2) Decorate the top/front, spray the long area with chalk board paint and add a little chalk holder.
(3) Decorate the long writing area around the border only, then cover it with laminate to use as a dry erase board, attach a marker on a string at the top.





Supplies:
Decorative paper (Jeanine DeOre digi kit "William")
Fabric Flower
Ribbon
lined note pad
3/8" and Super Sticky sheets adhesive
Liquid glue or hot glue

Directions:
1. Disassemble the fabric book and remove the fabric swatches.
2. Untie the hanger that came with the book by unknotting it inside the cover or snipping off as little as possible to remove it for the next step.
3. Cut decorative paper to fit the panels on the cover and adhere with super sticky sheet. I used one piece to cover the front and top, making it about 1" longer than needed so I could over lap the large panel on the back side.
4. Pierce the holes where the chord hanger was and put the handle back into place.
5. Cut a lined pad of paper to size and adhere inside using super sticky sheet adhesive.
6. Wrap the ribbon all the way around the project, meeting on the front side under where the flower will be placed. Adhere with 3/8 super sticky tape.
7. Glue the fabric flower into place with strong liquid glue or hot glue.

Thanks for stopping by!
Please follow Altered Arts Magazine on Facebook to see many more project ideas and inspiration.

Cheers!Link
Becky

Monday, July 23, 2012

A quick redux!



Hello crafty peeps! I just wanted to share a quickie project with you.
I have two baskets of cards and ATCs that I've made for swaps, I hold on to the extras :o)
Because I've always been frugal like that! (Even before green was trendy, haha!)

This ATC was for an "About Me" swap for a Creating Keepsakes University.
It's STILL a very good representation of "me". My favorite colors (including some shiny stuff!), Flowers, the beach, I'm from Maine-hence the lighthouse, and I love my kitties!! Contact info and a head shot are on the back side. The sky is ink and the sand is Krylon stone fleck paint in the color "sand".

Today, I made a quick "thank you" note using paper from my scrap bin to put inside a package for a blog winner's prize package. So glad I keep these little jewels, they make crafting quick and easy!

Thanks for stopping by!
Craft on!
Becky

p.s. Purple Cows project coming tomorrow..........

Monday, May 7, 2012

Designer Crafts Connection: Quick nEZ Jewelry

Welcome to the Designer Crafts Connection Blog Hop!
We are a group of Designers banned together for themed postings for hopping on the first Monday of each month. This month, we are sharing projects for Quick n EZ Jewelry.

Please click the image to be taken to the directions for each project.


POSTAGE STAMP UNDER GLASS / DUCK TAPE AND METAL EMBELLISHMENTS


PENDANT BLANKS, BLING AND MINI BRADS!



SOMETHING OLD IS NEW: COLORING METAL

Use the DCC HOP button/logo on my left side bar to hop to the next blogger for more ideas and inspiration. There is also a list below.

Craft on!
Becky
100 Directions
365 days of crafts
Ana's Creative Chaos
Art in Entertaining
BC Designs
Beadphoria Blog
Beth Watson Design Studio
Brenda Pinnick ColorCafe
Bzzy Little Bee
Candice Windham Designs
Carol Heppner's Studio
Cindy Rippe's Florals, Family and Faith
Cool2Craft
CraftyChica.com
Creativity Stirs the Soul
Debra Quartermain
Eileen Hull- thoughts from my studio
Faerie Dust Dreams
Fat Cat Creations
Hydrangea Hippo
It's Sew Lorine
JGoode Designs
Jill MacKay
Just a thought Or Two
katydiddys
Ken Oliver's World in Progress
Kid Giddy
Life in the Craft Lane
Life Snippets
Live a life Handmade
Megpie Designs
Mel Designs
Memoirs of a Modern Surrealist
Positively Me by Julianna Hudgins
Roxi's Creative Juice
Sandy Laipply
Scrappin' it
ScrappinCricut
Serendipity
Something Created Everyday
Something to Cherish
Stampin' Queen Creations
Sue's Creative Workshop
T'art
Terresscraptherapy
Terry Ricioli Designs
The Creative Goddess
Theresa Cifali: This Artist's View

Friday, October 21, 2011

SAKURA: Quick and Easy Charms!


Hello all and welcome!

Today I'm working on a charm bracelet or necklace that represents things I love and appreciate, the simple things in life. Creating personalized art is SO EASY with Sakura!



Supplies:
3d Crystal Lacquer-Color
White Brass Jewelry Findings
Shaped Brads!

Just fill in the base of the White Brass Jewelry Findings with your color choice of 3d Crystal Lacquer-Color, cut off the prongs of your favorite Brads and set them in! Viola! GORGEOUS, personalized charms!

Thanks for visiting the blog, become a follower!
Stop by the Sakura Hobby Crafts blog for lots of creative ideas and product info.
Cheers!
Becky