Showing posts with label vellum. Show all posts
Showing posts with label vellum. Show all posts

Thursday, January 26, 2012

Let's Do the Time Warp Again!

I just knew when I saw the challenge over at Forever Night - Freaky Friday Challenge #23-Rocky Horror Picture Show, I knew I had to do it!  I then began my search for something that I could possibly use to create Tim Curry's character  Dr. Frank N. Furter and I found parts that I could use on my Once Upon a Princess Cricut cartridge I just had to make some minor alteration to the outfit for it to work. 

I also found some other challenges to enter this card including the Forever Night - Freaky Friday Challenge #23 - Rocky Horror Picture Show:

I used these items to create this card:
  • Design Studio
  • Once Upon a Princess Cricut cartridge - for Dr. Frank N. Furter
  • Hannah Montana Cricut cartridge - for the music label, trebel clef and notes
  • floss - for the top part of Dr. Frank N. Furter's outfit and garter
  • Glossy Accent (which I never used before this project) - for the outfit, gloves and shoes
  • Vellum - for the stockings which I used a black ink on to create black stockings
  • Red Sharpie marker- for the lips
  • Grey and white chalk - for the face make-up
  • Computer - for the title
Here are some close-ups:

This was for sure a challenge but I think I rose up to it.  This was so much fun and I know the person I will give this to for HIS birthday will love it!

Thanks for looking and I hope you enjoyed my Let's Do the Time Warp Again! birthday card.

Thursday, January 5, 2012

Snowflake Tealight Luminary Table Decoration

Since I live in sunny Arizona, we don't see much of the white stuff.  After Christmas I like to decorate the house with things that remind me of Winter.  Today I share with you a very simple tealight luminary I made.

I used these items to make this project:
  • Design Studio
  • Winter Woodland Cricut cartridge - the card feature cut twice at 3 7/8
  • Frosted Lace Stickles - around the edges and the snowflake
  • Vellum
  • Martha Stewart punch - for the little blue snowflakes
  • Blue ribbon
Here's a couple more pics to show the details, including how it looks lit up:


 My original idea for this project was much different than the final project but I am totally happy with the way it turned out.

I am entering this project in the following challenges:
I had so much fun creating this little tealight luminary...I KNOW I will be making more in the future!

Thanks for stopping by, please leave me a comment to let me know what you think...all comments are much appreciated!!!