Sunday, October 31, 2010

Washer Necklace Tutorial

I just realized that Christmas is less than two months away! Since I am a big crafter and my budget is VERY tight this year I am always looking for easy and inexpensive gift ideas. I have seen these on several blogs and on the Splitcoast Stampers and the CTMH message boards for a while. I am not sure who to credit the original idea to but it was a good one. This weekend I decided to make some of these beauties for an upcoming craft fair and for Holiday gifts. They were quick and easy and very inexpensive to make!

This is a picture of my first batch of washer necklaces.

I found a few different tutorials online but I didn't follow any 
of them exactly so here is my own little tutorial to show you what I did. Please excuse the pictures that may not be extra clear, it is hard to get good pictures with one hand inside at night.

This is what you will need ~
  • Washers (found at your local hardware store in different sizes for just pennies)
  • Scraps of Scrapbook paper
  • Circle punches
  • Scissors
  • Craft Knife
  • Finishing Files from CTMH or emery board/sanding block
  • Liquid Glass, Glossy Accents, Diamond Glaze or Crystal Effects (same stuff just made by different companies)
  • Silver Spacer bead
  • Cording
  • Clasp
  • Jewelry pliers
Start by punching circles using circle punches is sizes closest to the sizes of your washers. If you don't have circle punches then you can always trace the washers and cut them out by hand. For a double sided necklace use two coordinating papers.

 
  If you are doing a double sided necklace like the one I am showing here it doesn't really matter which side of the washer you use. For a one sided necklace be sure to adhere the paper to the flat side of the washer leaving the softer beveled side to be close to the skin when worn. Using the Liquid Glass (or your brand) apply a light layer to the washer and spread evenly using a small paint brush or even your finger. Add the paper circle and set aside paper side down to dry for 5-10 minutes.

If your circle punch is not exactly the size of the washer use scissors or a
craft knife cut the circle even with the sides of the washer.
 Use the round finishing file to punch through the paper covering the center hole and
file in a downward motion (not back and forth as that may tear the paper)
around the center hole to remove the paper or use a craft knife to cut out the center hole.
Repeat for second side if doing a two sided necklace. Once the paper is adhered and dry use the finishing files to sand any rough edges or excess paper around the outside or in the inside hole.
The CTMH finishing files are perfect for getting into the center holes.
Use a sanding block or emery board to sand the outside edges as well.

At this point you can add gems or pearls if you want them (see photo above). I didn't add any to this sample necklace. 

Now comes the fun part. Use the Liquid Glass and apply a generous coat covering the entire washer. If you have added gems or pearls go right over the top of them. Set aside for at least 24 hours without touching until completely dry. If you are doing double sided you will need to wait the full 24 hours before applying the Liquid Glass to the second side and then set aside for an additional 24 hours until both sides are dry.

To finish off your necklace cut a 36 inch piece of cord in the color of your choice. Cording is available from most craft stores in a variety or colors, materials and thicknesses. Here I am using satin cording I found in the ribbon section of Hobby Lobby. Fold the cord in half. Put the center loop down over the front of your washer covering the hole. Pull the ends up and over the top edge and back around through the hole in the washer and the loop of cord. Pull tight. 

Add silver spacer bead (or any other bead with a hole large enough) over 
both cord ends and push towards washer.
Using both sections of cord together tie a simple knot above the bead to hold it in place.

To make an adjustable length overlap top of necklace by about 6 inches. Tie ends over each other making square knots, one on each side. Knots can then be slid closer together for a longer necklace or farther apart for a shorter one.
There are also clasps available that easily pinch over the edges of the cord using jewelry pliers available at most craft stores. Here is a pic of one of the styles I have used. 
Here is the finished project. A double sided washer necklace!


Special Tip: After taking these pics I used my hair straightener to straighten out the cord. 
Worked like a charm!

These were super simple and I love how they came out. 
Try it for yourself, or if you are interested you can always buy one of mine. Special orders gladly accepted.

Tuesday, October 19, 2010

Christmas-Card-A -Palooza

This class will be offered twice. Please let me know which class you will be attending when you RSVP.

Friday night Nov. 11th from 6:00-10:00
OR
Saturday, Nov. 12th 1:00-5:00
...
We will make 20 (yes, I said 20) Christmas Cards in this workshop. The layouts are easy and all of the Mistletoe papers used coordinate beautifully so making 20 cards is a snap I promise. I am offering several price options for this class so just let me know when you sign up which option you would like.


The Basics- $20- Includes 20 card bases, envelopes and all cut papers to complete 20 cards.

Embellished- $25 - Includes 20 card bases, envelopes, and all cut papers to complete 20 cards PLUS 2 yards of coordinating ribbon, brads, and bling to embellish your cards beautifully.

Embellished +1 - $32- Includes everything in the embellished option plus one of the size A stamp sets (your choice) used in class. A Sip, A Timber, or Saint Nick.

Embellished +2 - $38- Includes everything in the embellished option plus two of the size A stamp sets (your choice) used in class. A Sip, A Timber, or Saint Nick.

Payment MUST be made by November 1st so I have time to order all the supplies.

If you can't make the class, kits will be available (including stamped images) but please let me know that you would like a kit by November 1st as well so I can include your supplies with my class order.

Tuesday, October 12, 2010

Fall is in the air,

 This week's HTH Challenge is to create something with leaves or trees. Here are two cards I created with fall in mind using two of my very favorite sets. This first one will be used as invitations to a Back To School Soiree for my church youth group.

Here is what I used:
  • Childhood Portrait stamp set
  • Boom-Di-Ada Paper pack
  • Flower Soft Spring Blend
  • Chocolate, Hollyhock and Topiary Inks
 
This one uses the Love Grows stamp set. The paper is not CTMH but a leftover from a kit I bought to do my cruise album and it is called Scenic Route. I used Chocolate and Topiary inks, ribbon from my stash and a sentiment from Paper Makeup Stamps. I used the same spring mix of flowersoft on this one as the one above. I love using flowersoft on trees!

Friday, September 24, 2010

Boo to you!

I love Halloween. I love the costumes, the parties, the fun of being someone else and even being scared...although I am a bit of a whimp admittedly. I also love all of the Halloween products out there in craft land. This year Close To My Heart came out with the cutest Halloween line. It's called Hooligans and it is adorable. It has all the classic Halloween colors Gypsy (purple), Pear (green), Sunset (orange), Lagoon (turquoise) and of course Black! Along with the Hooligans paper line they came out with the cutest monsters. As soon as I saw this line I knew I wanted to make a Halloween mini album (even though I don't have any pictures to put in it).

Anyway, here is what I came up with.

This is the cover. I used the Hooligans My Stickease and the Level 2 Assortment (felt monsters) throughout. I love how it all coordinates.





If you are interested in making one of these (or buying this one) shoot me an email.

Monday, September 20, 2010

Being the Queen is Magnifique!

Each time we get a new Catalog the gals in my group have a shoebox swap. What is a shoebox swap you might ask? Well it is where we each design a card, in this case using only new products, and we prepare enough supplies for all of the participants and put it all in a "shoebox". then we all meet and pass the shoeboxes around the table so we can make each other's cards. It is a great way to get to use lots of the new products without having to buy everything. The ladies in my group are all so talented that I look forward to the shoebox swap every time.

This is the card I created for our shoebox swap.
And here is a close up of the tag.

Here is the recipe:
Based on Aubrey’s Invitation from pg. 81 of Wishes
4 ¼” x 5 ½” Chocolate card base
4” x 9” Colonial White (Score at 3 ½ “ for pocket)
2 ½” x 5 Colonial white tag
2 ¼ “ x 4” Magnifique Floral pattern (top of pocket)
3 ½” x 4” Magnifique Stripe (bottom of pocket)
2 ¼” x 3” Colonial White x2 for Crown (stamp crown on one and cut out, stamp sentiment on one and pop up crown)
2 ½” x 3 ¼” Pacifica for crown mat

Attach floral pattern to top of pocket
Fold up flap to create pocket
Attach Magnifique stripe to pocket front
Use clear ruler to punch holes for stitching on sides of pocket
Whip stitch using chocolate waxy flax up both sides of pocket
Attach pocket to card base
Stamp crown using lagoon ink and cut out
Stamp birthday sentiment on 2nd colonial white piece using chocolate ink towards the bottom
Mat with Pacifica
Pop up crown above sentiment and add sparkles

Tag:
Punch corners of tag using corner chomper
Stamp scepter on the left side using Pacifica for handle and Lagoon for gem
Stamp sentiment to right of scepter using Lagoon and Chocolate
Add Liquid Glass to gem
Add sparkles to scepter and sentiment
I post the cards created by the rest of the group in a later post. Thanks for looking.


Friday, September 3, 2010

SOTM Swap...It's a Thriller!

I have a bunch of talented ladies in my group. Check out this slideshow of our Stamp of the Month swap cards.

Click HERE to be taken to the slideshow. For some reason Blogger is not letting me embed it here.

Wednesday, September 1, 2010

It's Here!!!!!!!

The new Fall/Winter Catalog from Close To My Heart officially launches today. I have had it for a month and was chomping at the bit to share it with everyone. There are so many great new things in here!
First of all we have EIGHT, yes 8 beautiful new colors. May I present for your crafting and stamping pleasure.
  • Sky - This one says it all. Imagine the blue sky on a perfect day.

  • Sunset - That rich orangy red you see just before the sun fades away.

  • Cotton Candy - The perfect shade of pink. Not pastel and not hot pink.

  • Gypsy- This is a gorgeous shade of rich purple...mmmmm.

  • Pacifica - LOVE, this color...think electric peacock blue. Goes perfect with the beautiful new stamp set called Circle of Love...I am lovin' that peacock image.

  • Pear- This is an awesome crisp green.

  • Lagoon- Makes me want to take another cruise just to see water this color.

  • Smoothie- This is an orangy pink kind of half way between Cotton Candy and Sunset...yummy!

Here is a set if monogrammed cards I made using all of the new colors.

From top left...Gypsy, Sky, Pear, Sunset, Smoothie, Cotton Candy, Pacifica and Lagoon. Don't you just love them??



There are also four beautiful new paper lines. Here are brief descriptions including the featured color combos. Watch for ideas using each if the new paper lines with a Stamp of the Month set.


  • Hooligans - Halloween designs featuring Gypsy, Lagoon, Pear, Sunset and of course Black.

  • Olivia - Fantastic fall patterns featuring Barn Red, Pear, Sunset and Smoothie.

  • Magnifque - Rich and elegant designs featuring Chocolate, Lagoon, Pacifica and Sky.

  • Mistletoe- Classic holdiay papers using Cocoa, Cranberry, Garden Green and New England Ivy.

Want to see all of it?? Come to my open house this Saturday.

Saturday, September 4th

1:00-4:00pm


Stop by and see the new Fall/ Winter calatog from Close To My Heart. Make a free Halloween card, and see samples made with some of the new products...get your creative juices flowin'. Everyone who attends will get a free copy of the new catalog and will be entered to win a free stamp... set or Miracle page kit. Pick a date to host a home gathering party in September or October for an extra entry. Get some great deals at my craft room clean out sale too.


Hope to see you there!





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