Showing posts with label silhouette. Show all posts
Showing posts with label silhouette. Show all posts

Wednesday, October 29, 2014

Recycled Halloween


Recycling items we already have or saving items from the trash can open up a whole new world of possibilities when it comes to creating.

For years I have always loved old frames. They are just so timeless. Whenever I head to a thrift store or rummage sale I go right for the frames. There are always so many of them left over, I usually take the whole lot of them and get a great price as well.

Last Spring I received a lot of 12 big wood frames w/o the glass for $2.00. Then 2 days after the sale there was Spring clean up week in my town. As I was walking I found a bunch of discarded frames waiting to head to the dumpster, so I rescued them. Now I had a bunch of open frames waiting to turn into some kind of art and this Fall they did.

A few weeks ago I mounted the open frames onto the wall and decided to create a Halloween scene in each of them using black paper owl cutouts from the dollar store. There are about 18 in a pack, just attach some scotch tape to the back of each owl cutout and attach inside the frames to create a scene.

This whole project cost about a $1.00 for the cutouts and the free frames from cleanup week. You could do this for any theme, holiday or family silhouettes. Fast and easy project with an artsy, vintage feel. Recycling is a great way to preserve our past and to bring discarded items back to life again.

Happy Recycled Halloween!
xoxo
Lisa

Tuesday, October 04, 2011

Up-Cycled Project: Vintage Butterfly Silhouette Frame!
Vintage Style Frame Project! 4Here is another quick and easy up-cycled project I created called: Vintage Butterfly Silhouette Frame.

This project can be made using items that you might have around your house such as small frames, holiday ornament or floral butterfly, ephemera such as piano paper or book pages, black card stock, ribbons, glitter and glue.

Materials:

-Small Frame
-Holiday Floral Butterfly
-Piano Paper
-Black Card Stock
-Black Ribbon
-Silhouettes Book ( Dover Publications)
-Glitter/Glue: Antique Silver Glitter, Silver Glitter (Martha Stewart), Hot Glue,
Mod Podge (Plaid), Zip Dry (Beacon Adhesives)
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-Tools:Hot Glue Gun, Paint Brush, Tiny Scissors and Large Scissors,

Step One:
Find a small frame, remove the frame paper insert, and trace onto piano paper, cut out, set aside.Vintage Style Frame  Project!
Step Two:
Photo copy silhouettes from a silhouette book, trace onto black card stock and cutout.
Step Three:
Attach cutout silhouette to cutout piano paper using zip dry, place inside the frame.

Step Four:
Hot glue the floral butterfly to the back of the Frame, apply mod podge to frame sprinkle with antique glitter, let dry. Then apply more mod podge to the butterfly sprinkle with silver glitter let dry. Add a black ribbon, tie a bow and your project is complete.Vintage Style Frame Project! 14Vintage Style Frame Project! 4

Tips:
-Draw your own silhouettes
-Use German glass glitter
-Use a paper butterfly
-Try vintage book pages in place of piano paper.

Sunday, March 27, 2011

Rockin Ruby Rock-It!
Ruby Rock-it 6
Over a year ago, I attended CHA Winter 2010 and during one of my free moments I walked the show and stumbled upon Ruby Rock-It Designs, I instantly fell in love with their products and the fabulous people behind the products, who frequently visit the US to bring these products to you, all the way from Australia .
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Joanna and Warren's passion for Ruby Rock-it is like no other, then add in a warm and friendly group and you have a fabulous product.

Fast forward to CHA Winter 2011 and you have a happy Lisa, why, because I got to see my pals for Australia and their new collections, which instantly got me excited, two collections I just love are the Avalon and Le Jardin Lines, filled with everything a scrapbooker, paper or mixed media artist is going to want from: Felt cuts in the shape of chic silhouettes, girlie patterns, and Birds/Birdcages, sophisticated and chic ribbons and flowery trims, dazzle/rhinestone effects, fun lettering, enchanted butterflies and other must have embellishments.Ruby Rock-it 5Ruby Rock-it 4Many of their papers have double sided patterns filled with chic patterns, Bo-Ho, Light Steampunk and Garden Sophistication, some are rounded shape which make nice layered additions to your layouts, add pop dots for some added dimension when layering your papers.Ruby Rock-it 11Ruby Rock-it 10Ruby Rock-it also has a great collection of brads and ribbon flowers, they are one of my sponsors for the workshops, Mid Spring Nights Dream held at my store, Piddlestixs, where each student will receive a few surprise goodies from their line of products.Ruby Rock-it 7Ruby Rock-it 9Ruby Rock-it 8
I am currently working on a few paper projects and layouts using their fabulous products which just arrived. They inspired me to make a new Kewpie which I will be adding into one of the pieces I am making. The Avalon Collection with the silhouettes, has me thinking Paris Storybook Romance, Soirees, Tea Parties and Frou Frou, One of the pieces I am making is a Soiree 3-dimensional layout, Birdcage and a castle, stay tuned for sneak peaks on some of the finished items.
CHA Day 4: Ruby Rocket Rules!CHA Day 4: Me and Miss Ruby Rocket!
For now I hope you enjoyed getting a glimpse into the wonderful world of Ruby Rock-it and have fun with their products!

To Purchase or for more info:
http://rubyrock-it.blogspot.com
http://www.rubyrock-it.com

Have a wonderful day,
xoxo
Lisa!

Thursday, August 19, 2010

Silhouette Rosettes!
Candyland Silhouette Rosette! 4
What's better then recycling old and discarded books? There are so many books we have lying around from our houses, studios to the discarded book sections of our libraries and schools. The covers make for great canvas bases, new book binding, altered books, wall hangings, or for pages themselves. Old books can be transformed into shadow boxes, shrines, mini theaters, decorative boxes or stacked for lamp bases, shelves and display.

The pages of books can be folded directly in the book for some unique wall hangings, cut pages can be transformed into paper cones, paper fans, paper birds, origami, into wreaths, rosettes and more. This summer I have been more active into using the pages of books and turning them into large rosettes perfect for hanging in your house, used as a wreath or ornament.

For the following rosette style I rolled book pages and scrapbook paper into cones, trimmed their edges with pinking shears, added my hand pressed silhouette medallion, paints, ribbons and clear glass glitter.
Candyland Silhouette Rosette! 3
Candyland Silhouette Rosette!

My next rosette was the original one which was the foundation of the other rosettes. This piece has layers of rolled book pages, black grosgrain ribbon, German silver glass glitter and my hand pressed black silhouettes
Vintage Paper Rosette: Black Tie! 2Vintage Paper Rosette: Black Tie!
This blue belle style rosette was created the same as the above rosette, but I added some crepe paper then coated several of the folds and the silhouette with Aquamarine glitter.
Vintage Paper Rosette: Blue Belle!
Vintage Paper Rosette: Blue Belle! 3
Vintage Paper Rosette: Blue Belle! 7
I'm currently creating some silhouettes with rolled tin, and vintage wallpapers too.
You can purchase my silhouette parts at my Etsy store or request a special listing!
My Etsy Store:
http://www.etsy.com/shop/moonfaires

Wednesday, August 18, 2010

Silhouettes and Frou Frou Please!
Cabinet Done w Rhinestones! 2

Could you pass the silhouettes and frou frou please? I'd like to add them to my palette, thank you! LOL

I have always been a fan of silhouettes and cameos. A few years ago a friend gave me a vintage silhouette book from the 1920's, complete with cut scenes inside, then I picked up a silhouette book in California last year, and recently I discovered one I had been given as a child.

I'm constantly trying to go beyond the limits, trying to create something original or to give my twist on something vintage, to play with, have fun with and silhouettes have allowed me to do just that, PLAY!

From Silhouette Crowns to Silhouette Books, to Silhouette Medallions and Cameo Necklaces, garland, party hats and toppers, I am Silhouette crazed, this insanity led me to my next Silhouette project, The Frou Frou Silhouette Cabinet.

Here is the piece in its original state!
Old Black Cabinet! 2Old Black CabinetThe original piece came from my friend Joyce's Store: Rose Petal Porch
http://www.rosepetalporch.com located across the street from Piddlestixs. I walked in saw the cabinet, looked at Joyce and she knew, it was going to my store, lol. My mission, re-paint, eliminate the contact paper inside and frou frou it up.

To start I sanded the piece, then painted the cabinet with Shabby Salmon Color. Next I enhanced the wood braiding and trims with Kettle Black Paint ( Yes a paint similar to my last name, LOL), then free hand painted a silhouette image to the front cabinet door. To create this piece for your self, scroll down to end and get my instructions.

Here it is with the paints:
Cabinet Painted! 5
Here it is w/o the contact paper inside and painted: Charming Caramel!
Cabinet Painted! 4
Cabinet Painted! 3
Here it is at its current location and with the crystal door knob from the hardware section at Lowe's:
Cabinet Painted! with crystal knob
Here it is with the handmade jewelry and decorative frames:
Cabinet Painted! with wares inside
Finally here it is complete with the vintage rhinestone necklace:
Cabinet Done w Rhinestones!Cabinet Done w Rhinestones! 3
Creating your own frou frou masterpieces is easier then you think, below is a simple project which can be applied to various painted projects from furniture to canvas.

Materials:
-Blank Canvas, un-finished/old furniture, etc.
-Latex paint in colors of choice (primer and paint all in ones are perfect for these projects)
-Silhouette image sized to dimension of choice or silhouette stencil
-Broken jewelry pieces
-Hardware
-Quick Grip glue or epoxy
-Spray adhesive
-Multi purpose screw driver
-Painters tape
-Sandpaper
-Paint brushes in a few sizes
-Pencil

Directions:
1. Sand furniture with sandpaper to remove any film or shine, wipe of sand dust with damp paper towel.
2. Begin painting your sanded furniture with paint of choice, let dry. Apply second coat of paint, let dry.
3. Decide on a silhouette shape or pattern, re-size according to size of your piece, on your computer, print, then cut out.
4. Next spray the spray adhesive to the back of the cut out silhouette, attach to your furniture, trace the cut out with a pencil, remove the cut out silhouette. Now paint the traced silhouette with black paint or color of choice.
5. Enhance parts of your furniture with more black paint or color of choice using a smaller paint brush.
6. Embellish your piece with hardware, broken jewelry and embellishments, using quick grip glue or epoxy.

Tips and Tricks:
-If you aren't too computer savvy bring your silhouette image to your local printer store and have them re-size and print your image.
-If you don't want to paint the silhouette on, decoupage the cut out silhouette onto the furniture using Mod Podge.
-Glue a rhinestone pin to a wooden knob and use as a handle.
-Try fabric or vintage wallpaper as the silhouette image.
-Use a blank canvas instead of furniture or wood scraps.

Friday, May 15, 2009

ZNE Convenzione Day Five! Post 6
By Day five of Zne, I was exhausted, but still finding the energy through lots of Starbucks Coffee, I was missing my Dounkin Donuts Coffee at this point, LOL!
Today was the last day of the Convenzione in Pleasanton, which I was sad about, since the next day we would all be leaving our friends and heading home. But I was also excited since this day would be when I signed my books with some fabulous people.Pleasanton Palm Trees! LOL!The Pacific Landscape!On a Foggy Sunday all the vendors and artists returned to the fairgrounds for another day of fun. Today I was signing books and hosted a project near my booth area called: the Silhouette Box Assemblage.Me Signing Away, LOL!Here I am, LOL, Signing!I saw the picture coming, LOL!Me and Jill at our Signing!Jill and Me! She is wonderful!Me and the amazing Traci, our signing!Traci and Me, She rocks!Book Signing! I like these books! LOL!Me, Katie Jean and Yvonne!Jazzie Patti, Me and the Book!Patti and Me!The Great Pam, Me and Brandie!Pam, me and Brandie!EEEK, I got a book! Jen!The Fabulous Diva JenMe, Claire, AnnDenise, Katie!Me, Claire, AnnDenise and Katie!Lisa and hannah greyShoshanah from Hannah Grey and Me!Me, Mom and Yvonne! BFF!Me, Mom and Yvonne!Gina, Me and Shari!Gina, Me and Shari, notice the kitty shoes, love them, here are Gina's Kitty shoes and my Butterfly/flower shoes upclose, lol, I love this picture:Shoe Friends: Gina and Lisa!We took this later on in the evening at Chevy's, LOL, put your best foot foward!Marsha and Yvonne, Fabulous!Marsha and Yvonne, I bought the book Marsha is holding and Yvonne is holding the wand from me!My Silhouette Class Gals!The ladies of the Silhoutte: left to right: Mica, Jill, Liz, Heidi, Lana and Claire! They came to learn and make my silhouette assemblage, even donating some extra goodies to the project, flowers from Liz, sewn crepe paper from Heidi and vintage papers/advertising from Claire!Liz and her Silhouette Assemblage!Liz and Her Box!Heidi's Drying Silhouette Box!Heidi's Box!

Each attendee to the Silhouette project would hand assemblage their own rounded box bases, layered with designer papers or vintage book pages, faux bouillion, glitters, trims and silhouettes. I will show examples of these boxes next week!

After the show, a bunch of us went to Chevy's(Jen, Her Hubby, Hollis, Yvonne, Mom, AnnDenise, Gina, Her Hubby, Son and Mica and Me) Today was Mica and I would play our final prank of the weekend on AnnDenise, I told the waiters it was her birthday, lol, and they came out singing w/dessert and a sombrero hat, it was hilarious, I told her she could decorate it with crepe paper and AnnDenise flare, lol! A perfect ending to a wonderful weekend.

Well thanks to airline mix-ups I couldn't visit Wendy Addison's Studio w/Iva and Colleen, but Heidi and her sister went, she has some pictures on her blog, click on Birds of a Feather blog link below. Instead My mom and I hailed 3 trains into the San Fran Airport, and were told due to bad weather around Newark Airport we would be delayed, let's just say I finally walked in my door and to my bed at 3:30am, Eastern Time, LOL! and slept for a day still catching up on sleep, LOL!

Ladies and Gentleman this concludes my 6 blog posts of my adventure at ZNE in Pleasanton, California, I hope you enjoyed the adventure and photos as well! Have a magical weekend!

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P.S. Magic and Artful Joy to you all!
Lisa!
P.P.S. To see more of the Zne 2009 photos click:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/moonfaires16/sets/72157617764536165/