Monday, May 17, 2010

Non-stamping post

Here's one of the things that has kept me too busy to blog lately. Before and after shots of me at the Mississauga 10k race! (aren't those cool sleeves? I got 'em for ten BUCKS at the Robena booth at the expo!!! They just slip on like a bolero over the yellow shirt. And I got the matching headband too! Who knew running was so much about the fashion ;o)







I hit my all-time best time of 1 hour and 2 minutes - an improvement of over 7 minutes for me! I loved it - I'm totally addicted to racing!!!

Tuesday, April 13, 2010

Colour Renovation at Stampin' Up!

I am pretty excited! SU! has announced some changes to the colour collections. Several (30!) colours are RETIRING - wow! Several past In-Colours are returning to become part of the core line - like Pink Pirouette, Wild Wasabi and Baja Breeze - I could not BE any more excited.

I shall attempt to attach the file links here - I'm trying to share them in google docs, so I hope I'm doing this right...

New Colours and Retiring colours

I hope you are excited (and not sad!) about the new colour lineup. I think the collection is fresh, current and more manageable now. Plus, I get to buy more Pink Pirouette - the best pink of all time!!! Yay!

Monday, April 12, 2010

Super birthday - just a little taste!

Here's the Super Raif birthday cake - yes I decorated it myself. No, it only looks like my four-year-old helped! :oP
Here's a cape - I wanted to buy them, but I ended up making them. 20 of them!!!!
Here are some more!
Here is some decorating going on...Here's a really fuzzy :o( picture of a decorated Super Hero in action!I tell ya' I never would have thunk that 18 kids and at least as many parents could enjoy a party together with so little fuss, conflict or chaos. It was fun, relaxed and a joy to be a part of.

Wait, I need a cake picture...

Some more stamped candles

Boy have I got a lot of catching up to do!!!
Here are some candles I did for a February wedding. I hope you can see - I brushed them with Dazzling Diamonds glitter and stuck on a few clear rhinestones before doing a final heat set with waxed paper. This is just one of the boxes of them... it took me awhile!

Wednesday, January 13, 2010

Look what I did today!


ready????









I will post about how I did it later, but I wanted to share this ASAP! I've had SUCH a fun afternoon!!!

Wednesday, January 6, 2010

Stamping on Candles

Well hello all - it's been awhile!

I promised I would post the instructions for stamping on candles and I'm FINALLY getting to it. So maybe you can't do this for Christmas this year, but Mother's Day is coming up ;p

So, first a couple of examples. Here is a set I made using Dasher. A really simple gift, but the ones I gave this year were very well-received. I like them a lot!! This is a single, unscented pillar candle from Wmart, a tumbled marble tile from Hdepot, a cello bag from Mike's and a coordinating card. Simple, easy to make and under $5.


Here's one I made using the Medallion Background stamp.

The tile catches drips from the candle, and gives it a sturdy, stable place to sit. It's just nice to have something that matches, you know? When you're done burning the candle you can always use the tile as a coaster, a trivet or even put it out into the garden. I love having interesting things in my garden paths!

To make the tile, simply get yourself a plain, tumbled marble tile from your local hardware store. They come in boxes of 10 for $4-5.
Wipe it down with a damp cloth and dry it.
Then stamp on it using the StazOn colour of your choice. I used Timber Brown for Dasher and Black for the Medallion.
Last, add four felt circles as feet (not shown) - you can get them in any hardware store.

that's it...

You're done!

Materials

To make the candle you will need:
1) A candle - light colours work best, white is quite striking. A harder candle will melt most smoothly. Some scented candles are a little soft. You'll see pits and bubbles near the surface and they feel oily, buttery. They won't keep AS smooth a surface as the harder ones do.

I used non-scented ones at my workshops in case anyone was bothered by perfumes. Beware about scented candles - they are often double or triple wrapped at the store, and you don't realize HOW scented they are till you get them home. My advice is to stick to MILDly scented candles.

Our local Loblaws Superstore has a nice selection of lightly-scented pillar candles. Ikea is good too - lots of choices. Wmart and Zellers have lots of unscented ones to choose from. The ones from the $ store and Mike's were mostly too dark, too scented, too small or too soft for my taste. Theoretically, you can stamp on any candle. We even did tapers at one workshop!

Candles range in price from $not much to $silly. You'll have to shop around.

ok, on to the rest of the materials. You'll also need:
2) A stamp or stamp set. Anything you like!
3) Ink - Classic Ink works best.
4) Plain white tissue paper. If it looks like construction paper (you can see the bits of wood, it's really porous and it's not really, really white) it will work - but not as well as the fine, white, a little shiny kind you'll get at a Hallmark or Mike's. That stuff they wrap glassware in at department stores - perfect!
5) Heat Tool. Hair dryer - not hot enough! You should use a crafter's heat tool!
6) Waxed paper. Plain, old, ordinary waxed paper.

Instructions for Stamping on Candles

Stamp your image onto the tissue paper. Shiny side up, if you can figure out which is which! (not really important!!)

Stamps and ink - you can see the image I've already stamped and trimmed - above.
This is what it looks like before you trim it.

Trim your image - not TOO close, just so it's tidy.
Grab some waxed paper...
...position your image onto your candle...
...and wrap it with the waxed paper - shiny side down (against the candle). Make sure everything is smooth, and tight against the candle.
And heat it with your heat tool. Keep the tool moving so you don't melt one spot too quickly. You're looking for the image to just float down into the candle a little. The wax from the paper will melt and be left on the image. The image will appear uniformly darker and the waxed paper will seem a little shinier. Beads of melted wax may also be visible.


Slowly peel the waxed paper off the image. If necessary, you can re-heat the image a little - if you see a paper edge or a non-waxy part on the image.
Buff the image lightly with the waxed paper, especially around the edges, to burnish it and minimize the difference in sheen between the image and the rest of the candle.
Add your own touch - if desired! ;o)....and GIVE!

Look at this cool set made by a stamper at one of my workshops! For a dog lover, n'est pas?

Notice the way she personalized it - by writing her name using a Stampin' Write marker.

LOVE IT!!
And here is a CAT people's gift set. LOVE the little foot prints around the top. And listen, this cat set was made by one of my favourite stampers who also happens to be a 10 year old boy. So if you don't think you can do this... think again!My DD decided that stamping simply wasn't fancy enough, so she drew pictures, wrote captions and pressed some rhinestones into hers!
FAQ: What happens to the tissue paper? As the candles burn, particularly pillar candles, it's the inside that melts. The outside melts way last. The tissue, if the wax does manage to get that melted, just slips down into the puddle of wax, but I've never seen it burn. The ink turns brown, but that's it.

That being said, as with ANY open flame, you must keep it in a fire-safe container, and never leave it unattended. Also, don't use aluminum foil or gold/silver paint. These can be extremely flammable.

If you have any questions, leave a comment or drop me a line. I'd be happy to clarify anything you need to know.

You can see more stamped candles here, here and here.

Cheers!

Thursday, December 24, 2009

Blankets from 2006



These are the blankets I made back in 2006. I used old wool sweaters that I washed hot and dried hot to 'felt' them. Then I cut squares, sewed them together and sewed them onto soft, fuzzy blankets. I rolled the edge of the blankets over to make the 'bindings.' On one I sewed shell buttons. On the other I stitched all the way around each square to give stability and structure. It was a fun project, and I got some sweaters by the pound (cause they had holes in them or were already wrongly washed) for not much money. I also rescued a few sweaters of my dh's and mine that I had ruined. Always nice to have a way to redeem oneself from laundry disasters!

Friday, December 18, 2009

Brown Christmas!







Here I go with the Monochromatic thing again!!! I love brown - warm, versatile, friendly. To me, Brown lends itself to clean lines and simple design, which I prefer over very busy. Brown says 'chocolate' to me - and chocolate says Christmas!!

I thought I didn't like Soft Suede when it first came out - I'm a Chocolate Chip kinda' girl. But I do, I like it!! Because of an accidental over-order of Soft Suede ribbon, EVERYONE at my workshops this year made THIS card! Luckily, everyone seemed to like it. ;o)

Kraft is a fABulous brown too. It goes with everything and brings old worldiness (yeah, that's not a word!!) with it.

So, that's my brown phase for this Christmas. Round two of I love brown is scheduled for sometime near Valentine's day!

Thursday, December 17, 2009

Non-Christmas


Here's a thank you card I made. I love this little bunny. If he ever retires I think I'll cry.


















And here's a birthday card. I absolutely LOVE how simple and sparkly this turned out. I'm sad you can't see the sparkles in the pictures, but believe me, it's very sweet.

Do you know what I love? Using retired stamps!!! It's so liberating. It feels so much like ME time and takes away the 'work' dimension completely. I love the retired stamps I've kept, and I feel that I'll never part with them. They're part of my 'Stampin' Family' and I could never give them away. I just treasure them! This is part of what I love about Rubbah! It seems like it could just last forever. Pulling out an oldie but goodie is so SATISFYING!

I challenge you to go find a lonely stamp and ink 'er up today!!!

Gift bags


I've made dozens of gift bags this year, with all sorts of little treats in them. Watkins body care mini's, stamps, candy, facial treatments, Burt's Bees, even little tiny bottles of ice wine and liqueur. There are endless combinations, and I don't intend to show them all, but each one is personal and has been so fun to put together!



Check out the little stamped tea lights in these packages.














In addition to the chipboard clipboards and post-it pads, I added a couple of sweet little stamped candles. They are very fragrant and add a nice touch. They take about 30 seconds each to make - so easy! I just stamped on tissue paper, cut it out to a rough circle, punched a hole in the middle for the wick to go through and heated them up with a heat tool. No problemo.

What I've discovered about stamped tea lights is that the tissue does not burn when you burn the candle. However, if you let this version burn all the way down, the little plastic dish melts. Gaack! I wish I'd realized that before I put these all together. sigh.

Anyhoo, what fun I've been having!!

I have pictures to post to demo the stamping on candles and marble coasters, as well as the post-it pad holder. Tomorrow? Here's hoping!

More Medallion Madness


Medallion Madness...




I borrowed the Medallion background stamp from a friend this week - and I've been having FUN with it!!
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