Showing posts with label St. Patrick's Day. Show all posts
Showing posts with label St. Patrick's Day. Show all posts

Tuesday, February 25, 2014

St. Patrick's Day With Art Glitter


Lucky banner for Art Glitter
Supplies: 
St Patrick's day theme papers- these were digital printables found HERE
foam adhesive
Die Cut Banner, letters, and flowers


To begin the project Missie used Silhouette Studio to create a printable banner complete with layers and quilled flowers.  The pieces were then cut using the silhouette cameo. 


Cover the letters completely with Art Glitter dries clear adhesive and crystal glitter.


Quill the flowers and use hot glue to keep them in the perfect shape.


Use pop dots to layer the letters onto the banner and attach quilled flowers with hot glue.


Use tulle to string the individual pieces into a banner and adorn the banner with Connie Crystal Crystals.



Want to recreate this banner for yourself?  Missie has provided the Silhouette files for you to download.  Simply use the links below to get them, and be sure to leave a comment here letting Missie know that you will be creating a banner for yourself!

Thanks for stopping by to see my creations.
Missie Todd
createdbymissie.blogspot.com



Tuesday, February 11, 2014

St. Patrick's Day Goodies Lucky Bottle


 Shamrock Clothes pin magnet


You will need the following:

Heather has done a talk through of how she created her projects on youtube.
Hope you enjoyed the video and Heather's St. Patrick's Day projects!
Feel free to stop by and see Heather's other projects and Tutorials using Art Glitter on her blog.
and her 

Sunday, February 9, 2014

Kiss Me Whether I'm Irish or not- Canvas




Supplies:
8 x 10 Canvas
Acrylic Paint
Vinyl cut with St Pattie's day word art
Art Glitter Dries clear Adhesive
Art Glitter Inca Gold Glitter
Paint Brush


Begin by painting an 8 x 10 canvas green with acrylic paint.

This is the vinyl word art I used for the canvas.  I purchased the file in the SIL store, and adjusted the size to fit the canvas.  It was cut using my silhouette cameo.
Apply the vinyl to the canvas.
Apply Art Glitter dies clear adhesive to select elements on the canvas.  I added dots and glittered the heart and the word "gold" 

Apply the glitter while the adhesive is still wet.  Please note that the adhesive will take longer to dry on the vinyl than it does on paper or the canvas.  You may want to let it set overnight before brushing off excess glitter.
Shake off excess glitter.  I like to use a soft brush (make up brush) to gently brush off the excess after removing the vast majority.
Thanks for stopping by to see my creations.
Missie Todd









Wednesday, February 5, 2014

Kiss Me I'm Irish

Supply List

Art Glitter Ultrafine Metal Tip
Art Glitter D40 Green Vibe Dazzlers
Art Glitter D42 Sherwood Dazzlers
Cricut Paper Lace Cartridge
Cricut Pretty Penants Cartridge
Silhouette Harp
Kelly green card stock
Lime green card stock
Yellow card stock
Brown Card Stock
Lime green glitter polka dot card stock
Black card stock
Embossing folder
Ribbon


After Clare's children had been in school a few years, they insisted on wearing green on St. Patrick's day.  Turns out, when they didn't wear green on that day, they were pinched.  Not wanting this holiday to have such a negative association, Clare decided it was time to use another St. Patrick's Day tradition at home and made a St. Patrick's Day Banner.

Clare started by creating a Celtic inspired banner using Cricut Pretty Pennants and Paper Lace cartridges.  She welded the two images in Cricut Craft Room software and cut them in green card stock.  
She covered some chipboard letters with Art Glitter Dries Clear Adhesive and used Green Gala Glitz for the letter "K" and "S".  For the letters "i" and "M" Clare used Green Vibe Dazzlers.  She also used Sherwood Dazzlers for the "s" in the rectangle.  For the harp below, Clare used a Silhouette file.






To see more of Clare's work, please visit her blog Cricut Crafty Clare.  


Monday, March 4, 2013

St. Patrick's Day Wreath



Today, I present a glittering St. Patrick's Day wreath.

MATERIALS:
Art Glitter Ultrafine Transparent 145 Blue Boy
Art Glitter Ultrafine Pearlescent 188 Black Vinyl
Art Glitter Dazzler D27 Clover Leaf
Art Glitter Ultrafine Opaque 357 Wintergreen
Art Glitter Ultrafine Pearlescent 182 Astro Turf
Art Glitter Ultrafine Transparent 295 Ensalada
Art Glitter Designer Dries Clear Adhesive
Art Glitter Designer Dries Clear Fabric Adhesive
Art Glitter Elements 33 Cuttings
Adirondack Acrylic Paint Dabber Pitch Black
Adirondack Acrylic Paint Dabber Sail Boat Blue
Adirondack Acrylic Paint Dabber Hazelnut
Small Grapevine Wreath
Wooden St. Pat's Ornament (I bought it at Joann)
One Package of Adhesive Backed Felt Shamrocks
Staple Gun with Staples
Wire Cutter
Big Bite
Wire
Paintbrush
1/8 of a Yard of Tulle in Each Rainbow Color
A Pad of Paper
DIRECTIONS:
1)  Remove the hanger from the ornament.
2)  Paint the ornament black.  Be sure to paint on all the edges and in the crevices.  Let dry.
3)  Paint the bottom of wreath brown.  You will need to paint a little less than half and be sure to be thorough.
4)  Paint the rest of the wreath blue.  Paint it completely once, and then lightly again.
5)  While the paint is still wet, pour the Blue Boy Glitter over the top of it.  Let dry.
6)  Organize the red, orange and yellow tulle in order.  Fold each part up a little to make the color more intense and allow room for all the colors.
7)  Place behind the ornament and flip the whole thing while holding it on.
8)  Make sure that the whole thing is on top of the pad of paper.  Then, use the staple gun to staple each color in place on the ornament.  The staples will go through the ornament and leave holes in the paper pad.
9)  Repeat steps 6-8 with green, blue, (indigo if desired) and violet.

10)  The staples may not be completely through.  You can use your finger to push it in further.
11)  Flip the project over and use the wire cutters to trim the excess metal from the staples.
12)  Use the edge of closed wire cutters to push the ends over so they are flush with the wood.
13)  Use Designer Dries Clear on the "pot" part of the ornament and cover with Black Vinyl Glitter.  The glitter will help to hide the edges of the staples.  Just use the glue right over the top of them.
14)  Glue inside the shamrock and glitter with the Dazzlers Clover Leaf.  If you miss any spot the first time, just go ahead and use the glue and glitter again over that area.
15)  Glue inside the pot and cover with the Elements.  Repeat over any parts you may have missed.  Let dry.
16)  For the clovers, place on the paper pad, face down.  Remove the backing paper.
17)  Cover in green glitter of your choice.  I used Astro Turf, Wintergreen and Ensalada.  The different color of felt clovers will give you a slightly different effect, even with the same color of glitter.  This is especially true of the transparent colors.

18)  If any shamrocks don't have enough glue on the back, feel free to use the Designer Dries Clear Fabric Adhesive to glue on the glitter.
19)  Use a Big Bite to created holes in the feet of the pot of gold and attach to the wreath with wire.

20)  Attach the shamrocks to the wreath with Designer Dries Clear Fabric Adhesive.  Now this is the hardest part--WAIT for it to DRY! 

21)  Wrap and tie the tulle around the wreath in order.  You will be creating the effect of a rainbow and creating a top to the wreath.
22)  Hang and Enjoy!
Thanks for stopping by today.  Come check out my blog sometime at www.rememberinglifesmoments.blogspot.com .  In the meantime, glitter on!