Showing posts with label UTEE. Show all posts
Showing posts with label UTEE. Show all posts

June 16, 2010

Scrapbook Star Tutorial Cracked Glass and Metal Flowers

A cloudy, overcast Wednesday today everyone. I did get a moment to go and plant my sweetpeas and hope they will sprout. Yesterday our Son had a doctors appointment and we finally got some results that are going to help him stay healthy. Poor little guy {5 1/2} has had a real rough go this year.I guess that is what happens to Little pumpkins born at 33 weeks. He has some high level allergies and a sever allergy that we think has been toe culprit to all his sickness. He is allergic to our kitty and that is just heartbreaking. Now we have to see if my sister will take Puck for I don't think she'd make it with anyone else. She is a super shy, scaredy cat, and is an indoor cat to boot. *pouting*

But let's put a happy bit into this post today.
I've got a great 2 part tutorial over at Scrapbook Star and I love how it turned out. You can find the whole tutorial HERE. I created the Cracked Glass effect using UTEE and a metal flower.

Here are the photos for you.


Such a cool technique that I will definitely be doing again soon


Here is the flower

And the finished card



Tonight is weigh in at Weight Watchers, and I'm feeling really great about the outcome. I'll share it with you tomorrow.

Until then,
Toodles


Supplies
Bo Bunny Flower Child Collection
tenSeconds Studio Appletini metal
tenSeconds Studio Tools
Jute ribbon- Really Reasonable Ribbon
alcohol ink
Inkadinkado Morphic Flowers Stamp
Helmar Zapdots
Helmar  Quick Fix Adhesive Runner
Helmar 450 Quick Dry Adhesive

All supplied not hyper linked, available at Scrapbook Star


June 8, 2010

Jute ribbon card

Looking outside, I think there is a storm blowing in so I thought I'd share a real quick post with you. This card is an easy peasy one to create and uses 1.5" Jute ribbon available at Really Reasonable Ribbon.
Love pinks and greens together and I have a few projects over the next while using this color combination.



The tag is created using a Maya Road Chipboard tag that has been inked direct to paper with Worn Lipstick Distress ink. Then I stamped the sentiment on using memento ink and once that was dry applied Worn Lipstick Distress Stickles to the entire tag. A little more drying and then UTEE to the rescue. Love what a couple of coats of this stuff does to a piece of chipboard. Here you can see a closer look at the tag.


Thanks so much for stopping by today. On Thursday I've got a Jillibean Soup card that will be up on the Helmar blog, so make sure to stop by and say hello.

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