Friday, August 16, 2013

Cute Card

Hi all!  Haven't been writing for a few, I have been MOVING!!!  How fun?  NOT!  I am happy report however my scrapbooking nook has been safely moved and is ready to start creating.  Of course I have no bed there yet, but I have my priorities! Recently I went shopping and found these great new stamps from Julie Nutting.  I chose two that I thought I would use the most and made cards for my step daughters.  In these two cards I used the same stamps but achieved different looks.







Because it is a large stamp, I kept it on the clear plastic and stamped it on the textured paper.  (hint*  Put a mouse pad under your stamping to get even pressure  Thanks Ella)












 For the first card I used Tim Holtz Distress Marker which blend really beautifully.  I cut the card paper down to a tag, then bound the side with the reverse of the paper. 





        
 
For the second card I used a stencil design to trace a "fancy" edge.  I used my chalk pencil from sewing to do this because it wipes off so easily!


 
To give the stamp more punch, this time I stamped the middle of the girl on a different paper, and cut out the shirt and the skirt.  Then I adhered them with pop dots.

 
 
Both of the cards took a total of 20 minutes at best, and completed I had something that gave that extra punch to send to the ones I love. 
Sometimes being messy can be pretty darn clean!
 
Until next time!  Bright blessings and Be Messy!!!

Monday, July 29, 2013

Shop Hoppin' Fun!!

In So Cal we are lucky to have an event sponsored by several stores known as "Shop Hop".  Each year a group of stores get together (40 this year) and become the shops you hop too.  For the fee of a "passport" you get a discount at the stores you visit and have fun with the theme of the year...which brings me to the messy fun of this week!  This years theme was a recipe swap, so hoppers were given aprons to alter anyway they wanted.  OF COURSE I misted the heck out of mine!  Here is the finished product!

 
 
 

 
So here's what I did:


Using this great Heidi Swapp stencil I laid it out on the top of the apron.  I was careful to cover the edges because I didn't want the sharp corners to show.  I sprayed the first color down which was Sweet Cherry (Color Shine).  I did hold the center down because the canvas soaked in the color and I wanted to be sure to get all the rays.

Then I rotated it just a bit and sprayed Peach Color Shine.  This has a gold glow to the back of it, so I rotated it again a bit more and added a layer of Rangers Dylusions Squeezed Orange.  This really packed the punch!


 

After the orange I rotated again and added a final spray of Mustard Color Shine.  Noctie all the color that has pooled up on the stencil...
 



I used and old towel to catch it...
 
For the bottom I used Teal Color shine and the 6x6 stencil.  I randomly sprayed the color through the stencil careful not to create too much of a pattern.  Along the bottom of the pockets I glued shells using Glossy Accents (it dries clear) to compete my beach look.
 
Sorry it's on its side but you get the idea! 
To complete it, I used a sharpie and another STENCIL to add the arrows and the word follow.  All the stencils were Heidi Swapp and Michaels collaborations.
 
A few things not to forget...
1) EMBRACE the splatter that falls from the stencils.  That's what makes the beauty and uniqueness of each piece.  You can never create exactly two things the same!
2)  Don't forget to rotate your paper towels every time you rotate the burst stencil to avoid those hard edges.
3)  Color Shine cleans up you and everything else with windex...so keep LOTS handy!!!
 
 
Here's a few photos of me and my shopping buddy (my daughter) at some of the fun photo stops along the way!



Bright Blessings and BE MESSY!!!!
 

Thursday, July 18, 2013

Whew! I Thought I'd NEVER get here!

WOW!!  When it hits the fan, it really SPLATTERS!!!  I guess that's why I can be found in the thick of it!  It's a MESS!  Well I'm back, and full of spunk, and just because I haven't been blogging does NOT mean I haven't been creating!  Thought I would give you a little run down on my latest messy project...
 
Several months ago I was asked to play with a new paint product called Silks by splashofcolor
they are a nifty little paint that doesn't bleed through, bend your paper (unless you over use) and a little goes a lllloooonnnnggg way.  The best part is the local scrapbook stores are on board and have tons of colors!  Because they blend so beautifully, I used only three colors here, Carmen, Nutmeg and Ginger Peach

Having recently traveled to the Midwest, I had a load of beautiful flower pictures, and I also had a grouping of Georgia O'Keefe photos I had gotten to see in Chicago's art institute.  I knew I wanted to do some type of sunset and tree, so after painting my backdrop I cut my tree from a file I found on my Silhouette (another new favorite tool!)  I really like this modeling paste, I picked it up at Michaels.


After letting everything dry I painted my tree with Art Anthology's Velvet dimensional paint.  I chose the color Truffle.  I must admit I am not in love with the finished tree, I would have been smoother with the paint and paste the next time, but overall I think I got the look I wanted...

And the best part...I WAS A MESS!!!!
 
Brightest Blessings and Stay Messy!

Sunday, March 31, 2013

THIS IS IT!!!!  My first post!  Wooo Hooo I did it!  Welcome to the world of The Messy Blogger!  That's me!  A messy, busy mom of two who attempts to work, and scrap/craft at the same time.  A dangerous combination I know...and Ohhhhh the mess I make!
 As I sit back and reflect tonight, I look around the house and I see how beautiful and clean things are.  Is this MY HOUSE!?!?   Well all I can say is "Thank you Easter!"  The whole family chips in and cleans up with mom (pssst it makes her happy just ask my kids) ... BUT... just a week ago...

 
 ahhh the mess!
 
So here's the story...for my birthday my wonderful hubby bought me a Silhouette Cutter.  Yippee!!!! BUT my crafting nook (by Hobby HideAway) needed to move down 6 inches!  (yup 6 stinking inches)  Of course it was JAM PACKED with all my treasures, so I unloaded it all over the family room.  WHAT FUN!!!  Actually it was a great chance to clean and go through everything and now I have a clean, organized, and crafty spot! Perfect to start messing up ASAP!
 
Until Next time...Bright Blessings and BE MESSY!