Monday, July 23, 2012

Stamp-A-Faire!!! Yay!

Ok, so yesterday I participated in an event called Stamp-A-Faire from a company called Papertrey Ink (Love them!!!!).  It was so incredibly fun but to explain it kinda shortly, the crafty day was based on summer camp that you earned badges with and everything.  There were different tutorials and challenges throughout the day along with tons of videos.  Out of the 8 different tuts/challenges, I only finished 3, but I'm super happy with 3 that I did get done!  Here they are...

This is all 3, looks pretty, uhhh, meager, but what can you do. 

With this challenge (Limited Supply), we were given a small amount of supplies that we could use and be as creative as you could.  The only items that were permissible to use beyond the given paper, buttons, ribbon and stamp set were inks, glitter and twine.

This challenge (Tie-Dye Techniques) we were given 3 different techniques to create a tie-dye look.  I adjusted the first video a bit by stamping an image and embossing it with white embossing powder then sponging on my TH inks, running them together a bit.  I then used perfect pearls and sprayed the mess out of it.  The colors swirled together and blended creating a similar effect.  With Nichole's video, she swirled her ink and took a wet paint brush and swirled her brush through the inks. 

This one is the Beaded Friendship Bracelet Challenge.  Our SAF kit came with a die to cut those super long triangular strips the you roll up and they make beads (super, super cool).  I made a 3-stranded bracelet, however, I misjudged my own wrist so I can't actually wear it myself, though I'm sure I can find someone who will love it!

I had sooo much fun doing this event and will definately be participating in future events. 

Supplies:

Limited:
    Paper: PTI; Stamps: PTI; Ribbon: PTI; Button: PTI; Ink: Versafine, Versamark; Die: PTI; Twine: unknown; clear embossing powder

Tie-Dye:
    Paper: PTI, Canson, Recollections; Stamps: PTI, Stampin Up; Dies: PTI, Martha Stewart; Ink: TH, Versafine, Versamark; Misc: Embossing Powder, Perfect Pearls Mist, Rhinestones

Bracelet:
    Die and Paper(for paper beads): PTI, everything else was stuff I had on hand and organised so I don't know the brands.



Wednesday, April 11, 2012

Long time no speaky!!

Ok, so I haven't been on here in what feels like forever.  I haven't been writing because I recently got married (yay!) and had tons of DIY stuff to do for the wedding.  Needless to say, etsy and the blog got no love while I was doing that.  I also didn't want to post my wedding goodies on here till after everyone had seen them or gotten them. 

Today, my plan was to take pics of all my projects and get them all posted for you all to see as well as the pics my little brother took of my reception and some of the ones from the photographer, but alas, G, a little boy that I used to nanny, is feeling sickly today and I am at his house making sure he doesn't invite half the school for a drunken party while mom and dad are out of town (just kidding, he's only 9).  Anyway, that kinda put a small wrench in my immediate plans.  I got the pics taken but don't have the software here to smudge out details like my address and such so I can't/won't post the pics of the paper goods until I can do that and the pics of my reception are on my computer at home, so can't do those either, but what I will do is share with you some of the pics from FX Studios (aka: The Greatest Photographers Ever!!)  I love, love, love all of my pics and have had a hard time picking which ones I want printed out for display but here's my faves...


This one's my favorite one I think.  Doesn't Ron look so handsome?!
Oh! By the way, I'm Mishmash now...yes really Mishmash, it's not a joke and I know, it's the coolest last name ever!  It is still weird saying that Ron's my husband now and not my boyfriend.  After almost 7 years of saying boyfriend, I suppose it will take some getting used to!


Here's a full of my dress, I'll post another one later in the post.


This one might be tied for my favorite too, I'm just not sure!  I am getting this one printed for a picture frame that we got for a gift from a couple of family friends, Kim and her sister Charisse that I will have on our dresser.


See what I mean, so handsome!  I think I did a great job picking out the guys' outfits even though I got a lot of grief from Ron and my dad at first.


Me and my Papap during a special Grandfather/Granddaughter dance. 


Me and Ron for our first dance.  It was to Wanted by Hunter Hayes!!


My bouquet.  The wrapped stems that you can see to the right are to Misty's bouquet, mine is the same color ribbon, but it also has cream lace wrapped around it too.  I went to flea markets and raided my mom's old jewelry and attached them all over my bouquet,  I loved it!


Here's my cousin Jessica with my "guest book".  It's a painted copper wire tree and the tags say things like "love is..."  "We wish you..." and "you know you're in love when..."  They are a prompt to finish the sentence and sign, doesn't it look cool.


This is my super awesome, wouldn't have changed a thing, cupcake stand.  It holds 300 cupcake and looked AHHmazing.  Ron built it and I did the lace covered panels.  I made the cupcakes and didn't eat but the one that Ron shoved up my nose.  The only reason that I had a bite of that one is because I had to, otherwise, I'm sooooo tired of cupcakes, they were delicious (if I do say so myself) but making them was enough for me.  Once again though, I wouldn't change it for anything!!


See, shoved it right up my nose even though I was super nice and gave him the bottom corner, avoiding the frosting so it wouldn't get on his face, but after frosting boogers were forced into my nose...

It was on! 


Here's the other full of my dress! It was so perfect!

I suppose I'll quit posting now because I'm sure it's getting rediculous if it isn't already.  Just thought I'd share and pics of my paper goods and reception decor will be coming shortly!!

Thursday, December 8, 2011

Been crafting like crazy!

So yesterday and today I worked on birthday cards for by brother and one of my friends, I'll post pics by Sunday since I don't want them to see them before I give them to them.  Anyway, I was having a low creativity day, but once I got into it, I think I did alright.  Here's some of the others that I've made!


This is the card that I was going to give to Lindsey, but I made one I like better.  I have an embossed doily with a plum painted background spritzed with a glimmer spray.  There's a smaller glittered doily on top and the banner on the front says "Have your cake and eat it too!"  I thought this was a super cute sentiment for her birthday.


This card can be used for several different occasions: Birthday, baby shower, congratulations, etc.  I used a crinkled paper ribbon that I distressed the raised parts and added a distressed flower from several layers of flowers in different papers and colors.  The center is a rhinestone and the sentiment finishes it off.  I also rounded the corners and distressed the edges of the card as well.


I went simple with this with a dark brick red base and a whimsical snowman backed with an olive green.  The Brrrr sentiment fits the snowman well.

Supplies:

Have your cake: (paper) Recollections, Canson; (stamps) Stampin Up, Papertray Ink; (ink) versamark, TH Distress; (die) Papertray Ink; (misc) Ranger embossing powder, Martha Stewart glitter, Perfect Pearls mist, popdots, clear rhinestones.

Cheers: (paper) Recollections, unknown-flowers; (ink) TH Distress; (dies) Cricut; (misc) clear rhinestones, Paper Source paper ribbon.

Brrrr: (paper) Bazzill; (dies) Cricut



Sunday, December 4, 2011

Whoo Hoo!! Etsy shop up and runnin!

I have officially posted a couple cards on my etsy shop http://www.etsy.com/shop/kreativestudios.  As of now, I do not have it set up for making donations and according to Etsy rules, I can't promote contributions until I speak with the organizations that I want to donate to.  Hopefully you will see that feature sometime soon!

Please take some time to check out the shop and let me know if you have any custom orders, I can whip up some samples for you and we can go from there!  If you have any tips for making my shop better, just let me know and I'll see what I can do.

In the meantime, here's a couple more cards that will also be going on Etsy, but it's kind of a time consuming task so I'll try to do a few a day.


This simple card just has some blocky areas with a cute polka-dotted butterfly, some baker's twine and a cute multi-purpose sentiment.  I know a little girl right now that would recognize it because I gave it to her for her birthday.  I like it so much I made some more!


There has to be something said for simplicity, because this card just has some bird stamps and the one that is different trails from the words that announce the unique bird.  It's a little hard to see, but the background looks kind of speckled in the pic, it's actually glimmer spray all over the entire front.  Pretty subtle, but finishes it nicely.


Had to add a Chistmas card...This one has some lime-y green glittered epoxy-like circles that form a wreath with a large burgandy bow.  The sentiment is inked with a great bright turquoise to accent the red and lime. 

Supplies:

Smile Card: (paper) Recollections, Papertray Ink; (stamp) Papertray Ink; (ink) TH Distress; (die) Martha Stewart; (misc) baker's twine, clear rhinestones, scoretape

Bird Card: (paper) Recollections; (ink) TH Distress, Studio G; (stamp) Papertray Ink; (die) Papertray Ink; (misc) Perfect Pearls mist, popdots

Wreath Card: (paper) Recollections; (ink) TH Distress; (punch) Marvy Uchida; (glitter) Martha Stewart; (ribbon) Celebrate It; (misc) Georgia and Chopin Script fonts, Glossy Accents, popdots







Saturday, December 3, 2011

More cards and some business ideas!

Okay, here's a couple cards that I made, hopefully you enjoy them...


I thought I'd make a birthday card for a little change in pace.  After all, it's not only Christmas in December, I should know (mine's a week before Christmas-it's aweful)
I used the same script background that I use as my go-to, a couple butterfly dies and some creative inking to give this card a little different look.


This Christmas card was very time consuming.  The stamping and die cutting were the easy parts, it was the coloring in that did it for me.  I think it's incredibly cute, but I think I may have to pass on this one for my own cards to send out.


I LOVE this one, if it wasn't so bulky, I'd be sending this one out to everyone!  The clear card base with the white script background does it for me every time.  I got inspiration from Tim Holtz's 12 tags of Christmas but turned my tag into a card.  I will be posting this on his blog images and see what happens.  I may have to think of a less bulky way to do this because I'm in love with it!

Supplies:

Butterfly Birthday Card: (paper) recollections, unknown, colorbok; (ink) TH Distress, versamark, versafine; (stamps) Stampin Up, Papertray Ink; (dies) Stampin Up; (misc) Spare Parts brad, Swarvski gems, embroidery floss, embossing powder.

Train Christmas Card: (paper) Recollections; (stamp) Papertray Ink, Inkadinkado; (ink) Versafine; (misc) PrismaColor Markers, popdots, clear rhinestones.

Joy Card; (paper) Papertray Ink, Recollections; (stamp) Stampin Up; (ink) Staz-On; (misc) Storybook Font, Martha Stewart glitter, Offray grosgrain ribbon and pompom trim

So, the business idea that I wanted to mention...I don't have anything posted on my etsy shop just yet, but when I do, I want to donate a percentage or a certain $ amount of each of my sales to either wegiveadamn.org or to thetrevorproject.org. Maybe both!

Both organizations were created to raise awareness for the LGBTQ (lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and questioning) community.  The Trevor Project aims to end suicide in LGBTQ youth and We Give a Damn aims for equality in the LGBTQ community.

Now, I myself am not LGBTQ, but I am a supporter since my younger brother came "out" a few years ago.  When he did, I fully supported him and we are closer now than we ever were. After hearing about all of the recent suicides in young LBGTQ individuals as a result of merciless bullying,  I asked him if he had ever gone through that in school as I had not discussed with him those issues.  He told me that he was bullied pretty badly and that's why he got in so much trouble when he was younger.  This revelation hurt because it became very clear to me that, if his head was not in the right place, that could have been him.  Even as I'm writing this, I'm getting teary because other families aren't so lucky.  I don't know what I would do if my brother wasn't here, my family wouldn't be nearly the same.  I don't know if I was just naive or if it really wasn't that big of a deal when I was in school, but I really don't remember anything happening when I was in high school and what is going on now.  I feel that these issues need to be presented to more schools and there need to be stricter punishments for the individuals who bully and harrass young people just trying to become their own person. 

I want to make my contribution any way that I can, but I'm not sure how to go about it.  Do I set my sales up so that the $ automatically goes to those organizations, or do I send them a cut once a month or so.  I just really don't know what to do.  


Friday, December 2, 2011

Let's try this again!

To make a long story short...I have had no time to work on my cards, much less this blog since I started it.  I recently got fired from my crappy job (details to be discussed later, maybe) that I had been at for 2 years.  With this job, I worked EVERY Saturday, worked till 7pm every night but Wednesdays, and a couple Sundays per month (all unless I asked off).  With a schedule like that, there was NO time for creativity and when there was time for it, I was so exhausted that I had none.  So, this firing is kind of a blessing in disguise because I can now work on my cards and crafts and get them selling!  This is a revelation that took all of one day to get to...I have time!! Something I haven't had in a while.  I have spent the last couple days getting some cards and other crafty things ready so I have some things to post on here.  So, without further ado...

This little beauty is a little book that I altered so I could insert little thumbnail pics of all of my card designs and write down all of the materials used so I can easily recreate the same thing if more than one person is interested.  I also have highlighted the items that are unknown so I can alert prospective buyers if an item used may not be available.  This is just my little organizational tool to hopefully help my business along!



I love this litte gem with the white embossing powder on the dark navy paper and the subtle background gives the whole card a little more interest.  With the wording, I had to use word because I couldn't find a stamp set on hand with a sentiment that would match the whimsical snowman.  The strips of glitter and the crystal rhinestones are a couple finishing touches that the card needed!


On this card, I started with an acetate base stamped with a french script background stamp, added the red base with the embossed Christmas tree.  I added several brads to the tree to give it a little pop.  The red base is backed with a shimmery light gold paper behind the acetate to give some more dimension and so more of the script can show through. 

I do have several other cards, but I think I'll space them out just in case I have too much stuff to do one day and can't make anything and also because if I put all of the cards I've made in the past few days, you'll all get bored with me really quickly! 

I hope this turns out to be everything I want it to be!

Supplies:

Materials book: $1 notebook from Michaels; (paper) 29th Street Market, Canson, Recollections; (stamps) Stampin Up; (ink) Tim Holtz Distress; (dies) Stampin Up, Papertray Ink; (misc) Offray ribbon, Glossy Accents, Scoretape

Snowman Card: (paper) Recollections; (stamps) Stampin Up, Inkadinkadoo; (ink) TH Distress, Versamark; (die) Nestabilities; (font) Georgia, Chopin Script; (misc) Ranger embossing powder, prismaglitter, Scoretape, clear rhinestones, popdots

Tree Card: (paper) Papertray Ink, Bazzill, Worldwin Petallics, Colorbok; (stamps) Stampin Up; (ink) TH Distress, Staz-On; (misc) Spare Parts brads, Sizzix embossing folder, popdots, Scoretape