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Showing posts with label Micky Font. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Micky Font. Show all posts

Wednesday, February 2, 2011

A Banner for my mantel or maybe . . .

I really don’t know where I’m going to put this banner.  I’ll have to experiment with where it looks best.   Isn’t it pretty! 

For this banner I used the lips from Indie Art, and the tags came from Winter Frolic.  The font is Mickey and I used the scalloped circle from Mini Monograms.  I also used the heart from Doodlecharms.  The paper was from my stash. The black and off white patterned papers are from Hobby Lobby, the red and white polka dot is Daisy D’s, and the cardstock is mostly Cord’nations. 

The largest tag is 4” high. 

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The paper flowers are from Hobby Lobby.  I tried to make them look like little bouquets. 

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I faux stitched all the layers and popped each layer up with dimensionals. P1070958

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And so that’s it for today!  I hope you are warm and safe during this really bad storm. 

Thursday, November 11, 2010

Giving Thanks

Today is Veteran's Day, and I for one am grateful for all those families who make the sacrifices that come when a family member joins one of our armed forces and serves our country.  It is a huge sacrifice and one without which we couldn’t enjoy the freedoms we now have.  Thank you, all of you, who served and those who endure long periods of time without your loved ones and who sometimes endure the loss of that loved one.  Thanks YOU!

What are you thankful for?  That’s the question I asked myself when I started this project. I wanted to create a project that put all those things I hold dear together and expressed my feelings.  My husband jumped in when he saw what I was doing and added his own thoughts.  It turned out great except for the couple of words that I got crooked and I didn’t catch it until it was too late to change it. 

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For this project you’ll need:

One sheet of solid colored card stock

One sheet of background paper

one small scrap of contrasting paper

One 12x12 artist canvas

Paint to cover the edges of the canvas

Mod Podge

Glue

Tools:

Gypsy

Several Cricut Font Cartridges.

paint brush

craft knife

This project started with my Gypsy and really was pretty easy because of the Gypsy.  I used just about every font I have, and I threw in a few graphics in to fill some holes and to add interest to the canvas.  P1070105

Before I cut the words out, I took my 12x12 canvas and painted the edges with black paint.  It took at 3 coats to sufficiently cover the canvas.  Sadly, I forgot to take a picture of this process as well as all the other steps.  After the sides dried, I liberally painted the canvas with Mod Podge and added a sheet of paper on top of the canvas from the Old World stack from DCWV and then liberally spread a coat of Mod Podge over the paper. 

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I cut the words from a sheet of black Core’dinations paper and then left them on the mat until I was ready to glue them on.

When the canvas and paper was dry, I trimmed the edges of the paper that over lapped the edges of the canvas, and sanded off the rough edges.  This meant that I had to go back and touch up the black paint on the edges, but I didn’t do that at this point. I began gluing the words on the canvas using the negative images left in the paper as a guide.  I actually laid the 12x12 negative image of the words on the canvas and began gluing the words on according to the outlines of the words.  I did cut one of the graphics in a deep autumn orange to give a little pop of color and to add interest.

Once all the words and graphics were glued on and dry, I went back and repainted the edges pulling some of the paint onto the edges of the paper.  I like the look this added to the canvas.  Sorry for the glare on this picture.  Pulling the black paint onto the top of the canvas covered the edges of the paper which has a white core.  P1070122

At this point it was time for a top coat of Mod Podge, and I was careful to make paint brush strokes as though there were actual paint strokes on the canvas. 

And I was done.  I hung it on my family room wall to show you my work. 

One more look:

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That crooked “friends” is really bugging me!  Oh, well!  I like how it turned over all. 

My final words for you all today are be thankful for the freedoms we have and the people who have made it possible.!

Tuesday, November 2, 2010

Vroom-Vroom—A SOUS Sketch!

I saw this sketch over on Stuck on U Sketches and thought it was perfect for these pictures of our little Chaz playing with this race car toy. He got so much joy out of it.  His uncle Norm sat very patiently with him until he learned how it worked.  I think he was about 15 months old.  He still loves any thing with wheels.  It was really hard to get any good photos because of the light coming in through the window and because he is so darned fast.  I had to scrap them anyway. 

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I fell in love with this Crate Paper a couple of years when I saw it at my local scrapbooking store.  I bought the whole line.  Sadly the store closed and the only places I have locally to shop at are Hobby Lobby and Joann’s.  Oh, how I miss Two Scrappy Cats!  Boo hoo!  There is a whole lot to be said about a local scrapbooking store. Anyway I bought the paper for another purpose but since I’d bought the whole line, I thought I could use these three sheets here.  So cute. 

The card stock comes from my two favorites companys Bazzill and Cordinations plus some scraps from my trusty scrap drawers. When I looked at this paper I immediately thought of this wheel like cut on Accent Essentials.  I cut the big one at 7” and the smaller ones at 1 1/2 and 2”.  The font is Mickey and the car is from Mickey and Friends. The journaling stamp is a Hobby Lobby Stampendous Stamp.  I say it again!  SO CUTE!  I love the way this turned out.  Thank you SOUS for this great sketch!  Now for some close-ups!

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Oh, look at that face!  So intense! 

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That’s my offering for today!  Hope you enjoyed it.