10/28/15

Halloween Steampunk Blog Hop


 
Welcome to another year of Halloween and Steampunk fun! 
All hosted by Leslie Rahye! 
This is my 4th year participating in this hop.
Here is a little re-cap- 

 October 2012, I created these Steampunk Spiders.

 October 2013, I created this Steampunk Skull Pendant.

October 2014, I put together this Steampunk Book of Spells.
 
 
This year, I have created this Spectacular Steampunk Pocket Watch pendant! 

Materials:
  • Open pocket watch. Real or fake. Can be found at antique flea markets or craft stores.
  • Chain.
  • Assorted sized watch gears. The small gears are the real deal, collected from broken watches and such, the other gears are from the craft store.
  • Halloween and Steampunk findings. Always have more than you plan to use.
  • Mini Dew Drops.
  • Mod Podge Dimensional Magic-  Dries hard and clear.
  • Inka Gold in green, orange, purple and red.
  • Wink of Stella Glitter brush.
  • Fine and chunky glitter.
 Fill your pocket watch half way with the Mod Podge. 
Then start laying down your embellishments. 
Create layers of your items. 
 Secure larger pieces onto the rim of the watch with the Mod Podge.


Fill in spaces, adding more Mod Podge as needed, add embellishments, findings and glitter.
Let set completely overnight.
In the morning, add more Mod Podge and small gears. One of the watch hands didn't work for me, so I used pliers to cut it off. After this has had a chance to set, you may now color it using the Inka Gold and a small paintbrush/water. Finish with the Glitter Brush. 

Thanks for coming by, I hope you liked my tutorial. 
My giveaway for this hop is a jumble of Halloween and Steampunk embellishments for you to play with.
 International welcome
. Leave a comment here (no later than Nov. 6,2015) for a chance to win!
For more idea's , feel free to follow me on Pintrest , FB/BlogFB/Charms and Garden Miniature swaps.
Now on to more Halloween Steampunk Inspiration!
Happy Halloween!

10/21/15

Little B LLC Blog Hop!


Several Designer Craft Connection members and I teamed up with a darling company called Little B LLC.
They have everything you can imagine for all your crafting needs! Just look at the stash below! Dies, punches, paper flower kits, dimensional stickers and foil washi tapes!
 
 We were each sent a variety of items to create with. The above stash is for you to win! Over $150. worth of sophisticated and fun products to create with! Details at the bottom of this post.

Butterfly Hair Comb
Peel off the backing of one of the flower strips, wrap a loop of wire at the end. Roll the petal strip, adding more until desired flower size is achieved. Make 2 flowers. Attach them to the end of the comb securing them in place with the wire. Place the leaves on the remaining top of the comb with the glue. Glue the butterfly in place and any other flower stickers.



 Gift Card Holder.
This can be used to hold small notes, gift cards or even ATC's.
The Perfect Positioner is really amazing. The top is sticky to hold your thin dies, emboss dies and paper in place while you run it through your machine. I love the embossed words that come with the die! The colors really pop when I add a bit of inka gold. I used some washi tape to make a 'tab' to pull the card out.


 
Cupcake Bracelet
I used Cupcakes Mini Dimensional Stickers on a blank charm bracelet!

 Flower Tea Light
Remove the backing from one of the petal strips. Sticky side up- wrap around your finger once. This creates the sizing for the flowers center, space for the flame.
Double back and wrap the petal strip the correct way, adding more until you are happy with the center flower. Next switch up to the larger petals. Finish off with some foil tape around the flowers base and around the tea light.
Light and enjoy.



 Moroccan Tea Light
 Line your paper up to the inside line of the punch to begin. As you press down on the lever, slide the paper to the left and alight with the pattern. This ensures you will get a consistent punched border.
Add double stick tape to the lid and attach your punched design. Add the washi tape, then tea light.


So there are few items you can make with Little B LLC products! You can see more ideas made with Little B LLC on the Designers Crafts Connection blog.

Want to win the stash at the top of this post?

Enter to win using the Rafflecopter feature below. All you have to do is "like" Little B on Facebook and comment on our blogs. The more you comment the more chances you will have to win.  Open to residents of the US and Canada only.



a Rafflecopter giveaway

10/09/15

Halloween Miniature Garden Swap reveal

 So here is the reveal of this years 1st Halloween Miniature Garden swap! 
Everyone did a wonderfully wicked job!
 At the bottom of this post I have a tutorial on how I made my ATC and Zombies.
 Enjoy!
 Zombies by: Michelle Frae Cummings
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 Pumpkin Scarecrow by: Lee Truit
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 Spooky Ghost and Bike by: Wanda Stivison
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 Black Coffin by: Joann Alexander
Joanne also used my ATC stamp! 
You can find that stamp here.
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 Potion Bottle by: Kathleen Ellis
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 Tombstones by Erin Sulivan
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 Creepy Guy and Scorpion by: Shawn Price
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 Coffin by: Robin Rutherford
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 Headhunter by: Mahala Elliot
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 To make the Mummy ATC, you will need the following:
  • Black cardstock cut to 2.5" x 3.5"
  • Assorted sizes of googly eyes
  • Cheese cloth
  • Adhesive
  • Double sided tape
  • Scissors
  • Pencil
Instructions:
  1.  Draw a curved eye shape with a pencil onto each ATC. Fill shape with adhesive and arrange google eyes.
  2. Cover  top and bottom of ATC with double sided tape.
  3. Make sure to add extra tape around the eyes.
  4. Cut strips of cheesecloth to fit width of ATC. Press into place. If you feel the stickiness of the tape through the cloth, add more. Trim off excess cloth when done.
 For my Zombies-
I simply cut a moss sheet into 2"x2" squares.
You can find moss sheets anywhere that sells floral craft supplies.
I honestly don't know where I found the zombies. I've had them for so long!
They are actually finger puppets.
I stuffed them with some cotton balls and super tacky glue. Then adhered them with more super tacky glue. I was afraid a hot glue gun might mess with the moss.
Aren't they frighteningly adorable? 

Want to join our group and be notified of future swaps?
Send me message from here  or visit our FB page!

10/05/15

Dollar Store Eyeball Wreath

 As soon as I saw these eyeballs in the Dollar Tree store, I knew I just had to make a wreath!
I've been wanting to for awhile, so why not?
Total cost? $7

Materials:
  • 3 Packages of eyeballs - 12ct each.
  • 1 Creepy cloth- 30"x 72" - it's more than enough.
  • 12" Floral wire wreath- $3 from a general craft store.
  • Hot Glue
  • Wire to hang.
Instructions:
  • Wrap the creepy cloth around the wreath.
  • Use the wire to secure the ends of the cloth to the wreath, weaving in and out of the cloth. Leave a loop of wire to hang.
  • Hot glue the eyeballs to the wreath. Add as much or as little as you want.
  • Hang for all to enjoy.
  • *Bonus-  The eyeballs 'jiggle' with the opening and closing of any door!
Do you love this and want to see more Halloween craft inspiration?
Visit the Designer Crafts blog!