Studio Rosey Posey teamed up again to make Awe-ful Little Witch!
Finding My Way was so much fun for us to make, so we just carried on and this little miss has found her way into a witch costume!
The kit which includes 74 elements, 7 papers and an alphabet is just $3.49 this weekend only!
Make sure you don’t miss it!
Saturday, September 29, 2012
Awe-ful Little Witch And a Freebie
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Thursday, December 16, 2010
Our “we don’t have a fireplace” Mantle
Ahhh, the long awaited “Mantle” has arrived!
We have this piece of wall that doesn’t really serve much of a purpose, other than keeping the refrigerator in the kitchen.
Before decorating I just had a wall mirror there. We used to have a little bench and hooks there for the kid’s clothing and bags before we had a mud room. I’m much happier having all that mess in the mud room and not in the walkway between the kitchen/dining room and the living room. But this wall is so bare now. And since it is part of our “walk way” from living room to dining room/kitchen, I can’t really have much there or anything that protrudes too much!
We don’t have a fire place, nor do we actually want one, but I sure would like to have the mantle that comes with fire places to decorate seasonally. So for the longest time I was on the hunt for a mantle ledge/shelf that would fit that space, without being so shallow that I can’t decorate it – or stick out so much that it would be visually disturbing! Or well a hazard for the kids. Or cost a fortune! NOT an easy task I tell you!
So eventually I found somebody on Etsy who makes these shelves to measure!
Gorgeous right? Unfortunately it took a bit longer to arrive than anticipated, so everything else got decorated before the mantle.
Now before I show you what I did to our mantle, let me introduce you to a very handy little thing! Especially handy when decorating a space with fragile things where people keep on walking by, children are running and toys will be wielded: Museum Gel!! Love that stuff for various reasons! It works on any clean, smooth, finished surface.
It’s a clear gel. You take a little of it, roll it into a ball and stick it to the bottom of your fragile stuff. Then you place the fragile thing where ever you want it on the shelf and it will bond with the surface. No more accidental knocking over and all that! No little tugs from toddlers causing disaster … no dusting accidents for your nick knacks.
If you want to remove the item, you just give it a little twist and the bond is instantly broken and you can just peel the gel off your item! I use this stuff all over the house and one of those jars goes a really long way!
If you have unfinished wood however, the museum gel won’t work very well. I use removable Glue Dotsfor those occasions.
But I digress!
Here’s the finished mantle! As you can see I continued with the sparkly, silver, glass and frosty theme I also have for the Christmas Tree this year!
And here’s what I did:
1.) The mirror and the wreath are from Target. I wanted a real sparkly mirror there anyway and the one I had there before was a little on the rustic side.
I just added some ribbon to the wreath and hung it from the mirror.
2.) The tutorial for the little votive candle holders is here.
3.) I got the bauble garland from Crate and Barrel and the branches from Michaels. The glass vase is from the dollar store.
I might still “frost” the branches though. I keep on wanting to sparkle them up with the german glass glitter to simulate frost, like I did here:
When filling a vase or other transparent vessel with something, it is always advisable to insert another container inside, so the filling can be sandwiched between two containers.
This enables you to take the flowers/branches out without the whole display collapsing on you every time.
Since mine is filled with a glass garland, ie very fragile, ie no give at all, I opted for something else. I took a piece of acetate paper, cut it to a rectangular shap to fit the vase, and made a tube secured with a bit of tape. Then I wound the bauble garland around that, inserted the lot in the vase and THEN added the branches!
And I was glad I did the 5 times I had to pull one or the other branch out again because it didn’t look just right
4.) The rhinestone sparkly snowflakes on the wall are scrapbook stickers I got from Hobby Lobby on sale. They just peel off the wall and mirror and from what I have found, they probably stick again as long as I don’t get them dusty!
6.) I wound the wire bead garland around everything on the shelf. Also much easier when the museum gel is keeping things in place!
7.) Since we don’t have a real mantle, I didn’t want the shelf to have to take the weight of the stockings (once filled), so I dug out the stocking stand! The feet are adjustable and right now I have it all pretty flush to the wall, but once the stockings are filled I will turn them in a little more to make it a really sturdy stand! Those stands are a great alternative to hooks!
I just wound an artificial garland and a sparkle garland through the top of the stand to decorate it a little more! Then my kids stuck in a few more branches of this and that to add their own touch
Seems my displays change daily – courtesy of 5-year-old decorating style. Every day I find new additions or alterations made to the various decoration areas in the house.
Yesterday evening I found a frighteningly real looking little toy rat hanging in the Christmas tree!
8.) The mirrored and silver ball Christmas tree are from years ago. The silver one is from Target I think but I might be wrong. The mirrored one I made myself with an old mirror and some left over grout.
9.) I dropped a few of aquabrites into the display, so at night time I can just push their little buttons and light it all up a bit.
{insert night time photo here once I have one!}
10.) Here’s the tutorial for the snowball.
11.) For the “center” piece I used one of our Rosenthal plates, imported my ![]()
12.) The little gift ornament is made from left over mirror tiles and some white ribbon.
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Monday, December 6, 2010
Toot! Toot! Your Next Blogtrain Stop Is Here!
The designers and crew at Scrapbookgraphics are having a 25 day blog train!
There are Mini kits, Quick pages, word art, templates, alphas and who knows what else?
So, without any further ado, here is my little contribution today:
I hope you enjoy this little alpha!
Should the bandwidth run out on box.net, here is the alternative 4shared download link.
And while you are here, please take a look around my blog!
You might find some other things you’ll enjoy!
Every other day on our blog train, there will be TWO stops posted as the fabulous SBG crew also made some freebies!
And here are your next stops for tomorrow:
The blog train started on Studio Flergs’ blog, so head on over and grab your first freebie if you haven’t done so yet, and then enjoy the ride all month long!
We also have a master list posted on the SBG blog if you need to catch up with stops at any time!
If you are interested in seeing more of my designs, check out my SBG store!
Thanks for stopping by and have a very Merry Christmas and Happy New Year!
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Saturday, November 13, 2010
Every Little Bit Counts
The season of giving, gratitude and joy is upon us. It is also often a very busy and hectic time of the year, creating a challenge for those of us with lengthy To-Do lists. However, no matter how busy we all get, it really is important to remember that when it comes to charity, Every Little Bit Counts.
To demonstrate this simple truth, a call went out across the digital community to designers everywhere inviting them each to contribute only one element to a charity collaboration for the Sick Kids Foundation.
The end result is an eclectic collection of unique elements, ranging from classic to quirky and everything in between.
The Every Little Bit Counts collection will only be available until the last week of December. 100% of the profits will then be donated to the Sick Kids Hospital Foundation.
Find out how you can receive this very special collection for only $5 and let your little bit count towards this very worthy cause.
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