Wednesday, June 19, 2013

Echo Park {Happy Camper} Printers Tray


This printer's tray is a quick and easy project that can be completed in only five simple steps! What a fun project to display your favorite camping memories from this summer! All you need is a great NEW collection like Echo Park's Happy Camper and a printer's tray from your local Craft Warehouse along with the direction below to get you started!




Supplies:
  • Black Printers Tray (Nst-219)
  • Echo Park "Happy Camper" Paper Collection Kit
  • All Night Media large & small pop dots
  • Tombow permanent tape runner
  • E6000 glue
  • Jute string on a spool (Yor-2952)
Directions:
  1. Start buy cutting out your paper to fit each box. I cut the journaling cards a bit bigger so it fits on top of the tray.
  2. Adhere paper to the tray using the Tombow tape runner.
  3. Embellish using photos, stickers & pop dots!
  4. Finish off with a small piece of twine to create a handle.
  5. Glue handle on the top of the printers tray using E6000 glue. (use some tape to hold in place while glue dries, then remove the tape) 

Craft Warehouse 2013-2014 Design Team


Thank you to all who submitted to this year's design team call! We had the chance to see such a variety of different artists, all who were very talented! We would like to present this year's design team that will provide much inspiration to you all year long! Click on their name to see each of the designer's blog and work!
Amanda De Jong - Scrapbooking

Arin Flynn - Paper Crafts/DIY

Denise Johnson - Mixed Media/Altered Art

Elizabeth Wiederspohn - Paper Crafts

Erica Thompson - Scrapbooking

Holly Gagnon - Paper Crafts/Card Maker

Jenifer Cowles - Seamstress

Katie Stilwater - DIY/Paper Crafts

Keri Sallee - Mixed Media

Michelle Wofford - Paper Crafts/Card Maker

Staci Wendland - Seamstress

Stephanie Paxman - DIY

Tuesday, June 18, 2013

Echo Park {Here & Now} Wood Board


Echo Park's NEW Here & Now Collection is has the perfect POP of color to display a favorite layout as a home decor piece! There is no paper or embellishment matching needed as this collection comes in the perfect kit. All you need to do is grab a kit and a few supplies with the instructions below to create a stunning piece!
 



Supplies:
  • 12x12 wood surface (Don-95)
  • Echo Park "Here & Now" paper collection: flower buds 12x12 paper, chalkboards quotes 12x12 paper, feathers 12x12 paper & Element stickers.
  • All Night Media large & Small stickers
  • Tombow permanent tape runner
  • Mod Podge matt finish
  • chalk paint & chalk
Directions:
  1. Paint the sides of your wood surface with caulk paint. Let dry.
  2. Paint one layer on top of your surface with Mod Podge. Let dry.
  3. Cut the Chalkboard Quotes paper to fit the front of your surface glue down with Modge Podge. Let paper & glue dry.
  4. Then cut you next "Feathers" paper about 7"x9" and glue down using tape runner.
  5. Finish your project by using pop dots and stickers, the tape runner works the best for this step.

Monday, June 17, 2013

Pebbles Inc. {Lakeside} Wood Memory Box


A favorite summer activity for many North-westerns is hiking! It is like Pebbles Inc. created the "Lakeside" Collection, NOW available in stores, just for us. Create this stand up display for your favorite day hike this summer so you can enjoy the memories all year long!



Supplies:
  • Unfinished wood box (Sch-40)
  • Pebbles "Lakeside" paper collection, tags, wood veneers, chipboard pieces, chipboard & cardstock stickers.
  • All Night Media large & small pop-dots
  • Tim Holtz Distresses vintage stain
  • Tombow permanent tape runner
  • Pioneer embellishment glue stick
  • Canvas Corp brown twine & mini clothes pins
  • push pins
  • foam brush
Directions:
  1. Open up the distressed vintage stain and place in a small cup or container. Using a foam brush paint the box with distressed paint. Let dry.
  2. Cut paper to fit your box. I used a couple of different designs.
  3. Glue down to the inside of the box using the embellishment glue stick.
  4. Add twine & mini clips to the box and hang your favorite photo.
  5. Embellish using photos, stickers & wood veneers. Use pop dots to give it dimension.

Saturday, June 15, 2013

Just for Dad Man Cave Signs




Dad's will get a kick out of having their own sign to personalize their own space! Choose from several new plaques and signs just in time for Father's Day!

* 25% off regular prices (regular $9.99) until June 30th, 2013. 
 


Friday, June 14, 2013

Graphic 45 French Country Chalkboard and Shadow Box Set by Guest Designer Shari Hensley-Garza


If this is your first peek at the French Country paper line by Graphic 45 you're in for a real treat. The colors are so rich and yummy, that along with the vintage images will really get your creative juices flowing and have you wondering what else you can create with it. The possibilities are really endless.



The chalkboard and shadow boxes look lovely hung together or separately. I used the French Country paper and a set of 5 wood trays from Craft Warehouse. Having the coordinating flowers, chipboard and stickers makes it so easy to do because you know everything is going to go well together so all you have to do is have fun with it.







To make this project yourself you will need the following supplies:
Wooden Trays from Craft Warehouse 
Graphic 45 French Country 12x12 paper pad 
French Country Cling Stamps, Chipboard, Flowers, Banners, Tags & Pockets 
Tim Holtz Distress Ink in Walnut Stain 
Tim Holtz Distress Paints in Forest Moss, Walnut Stain, Tarnished Brass & Wild Honey 
Color Me Crazy Flowers by Petaloo
Spray bottle with water
Acrylic Paint in Soft Black or Black 
Black Chalkboard Paint (brush on type)
Darice Embossing folder
Liquid Adhesive 
Scissors 
Cling stamp mounting block 
Sandpaper or file for distressing 
Paintbrush 
Mod Podge, Mat finish 
Burlap Ribbon 
Jute twine 
Preserved moss 
**Additional Items - Small foam paintbrush, Small piece of black felt, Cup hook, Toothpick,  Chalk 

I started by painting the trays with acrylic paint. 
Use the stamp set and Distress Paint in Tarnished Brass to stamp the outsides of the small trays. 



Paint the inside bottom of the large tray with chalkboard paint (follow the manufacturers directions). Cut out the images you would like to use for the inside or your trays, distress the edges with Distress Paints (Walnut Stain & Tarnished brass) Mod Podge the paper images to the inside of the trays. The image for the large tray should only have Mod Podge around the image and not on the chalkboard part of the tray. 



Pop out and distress the edges of the tag & pockets, flowers, banners and chipboard with Distress Ink in Walnut Stain. Emboss any pieces you want to at this time. Its a great way to add texture without adding bulk or weight.
Assemble the flowers with glue.
Assemble the banners with glue onto pieces of twine.
Cut leaf shapes from the burlap ribbon and color them with Distress Paint in Forest Moss 


Tie and cut bows from burlap ribbon and attach to trays.
Cover the sides (in & out) of the large tray with paper from the collection. You will need to piece the paper together for the longer sides of the tray so paper with a repeating pattern such as stripes is the easiest to use.
Dampen the Color Me Crazy Flowers with a few sprays of water then color them with Distress Paint in Wild Honey adding touches of the Walnut Stain Distress Paint on the edges.


Using your flowers, tags, pockets, banners, chipboard, stickers, burlap and moss create your shadow box scenes. Just go for it, tucking little bits and pieces here an there to make it uniquely yours. There is no wrong way to create. 



**Finishing Touches**
Cut the ends off the toothpick, paint it black and glue it to the inside bottom of the chalkboard tray (this is to keep the chalk from rolling off the chalkboard). 
Cut the foam end off the paintbrush and glue a same size piece of black felt to it then glue it foam side down onto one of the chipboard pieces that has a hole in it. 
Tie jute through the hole (this will be the eraser).
Attach the cup hook on the bottom right front of the chalkboard to hang the eraser from.



Voila!!!  I hope you enjoy creating this project as much as I did. Remember there are no mistakes in art, only happy accidents that lead to better things.

Bonjour and Merci,  Shari Hensley-Garza

Thursday, June 13, 2013

Guest Designer Spotlight Shari Hensley-Garza


Shari Hensley-Garza's got talent! We LOVE her ability to create something special and unique with paper! I know you will be just as surprised as we were with her delightful creations! Take a look...

How long have you been crafting?

 I've been crafting on and off for over 40 years, but got off to a bumpy start. As a small child I took a pair of scissors to every piece of fabric in our house so I could make a designer wardrobe for my Troll doll. My mother told me that for years she was still finding clothes and linens with the same familiar 1/2 circle missing (this included her wedding dress and the living room curtains). Needless to say my first crafting project was almost my last and was not hailed by all as a glowing success. Lucky for me my mother was a saint and always encouraged my creative spirit, buying me books and crafty projects through the years. I took every art and sewing class in school that I was allowed and often volunteered to do my friends art and sewing homework so I could "play" more. Over the years I have tried many different crafts but my passion is with paper-crafting and decorative painting.


What inspires you to be creative?


I can be inspired by almost anything but it's usually colors and patterns that get my creative mind going, especially in a beautiful paper collection. Flipping through a new stack of paper can make my mind race with the creative possibilities. I love anything that can give me that feeling of beauty or whimsy and gets me excited to start the next project.



What Craft Warehouse products do you love to use ?

I love, love the paper collections (okay, it's more of an obsession), right now I'm really into Graphic 45, Simple Stories and the Authentique lines and I'll always be a huge fan of My Minds Eye. I'm also completely addicted to the unfinished wood pieces. I can walk into Craft Warehouse with no idea of what my next project will be and see a new line of paper and I just know the right wood piece is waiting for me just across the isle. The projects are limitless with all of the wood products. You can dress them up or down. A little paint, paper, some embellishments , go elegant or shabby chic. I really love the feeling of taking something like an unfinished cigar box and turning it into a beautiful keepsake or Christmas decoration.


How can you encourage others reading this column?


I often here people say "I can't make that" but the truth is that every project has a beginning, middle and end before you get to the finish line. If you tackle it step by step you can do anything. I encourage crafters that are a little shy of a new craft or want to try a new product to start with a project sheet. Everything you need is listed along with the instructions. Also find a friend to do the same project, it's always more fun to create with friends. Lastly don't take it so serious, have fun with it and remember there are no mistakes in art only happy accidents. Some of my favorite projects started out to be something else, but I loved what they became because of one of those 'accidents'.

Everyone is living so fast these days that it's important to slow down a bit and have fun with friends and loved ones. One of my favorite ways to connect with the people I love is to do something creative. Some of my best memories are of me sitting around a table with my mom and friends crafting. Some of us made cards, scrapped pictures or painted. We always had so much fun laughing and sharing stories around that table. As I got older I realized we weren't just making crafts we were making memories, really good ones.

Do you have a great idea to share with us? Would you like to design for Craft Warehouse? We would love to hear from you! To apply for our Craft Warehouse 2013-2014 Design Team, click here

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