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Showing posts with label eclips. Show all posts
Showing posts with label eclips. Show all posts

March 8, 2017

Lucky Me!



This week's craftiness was lots of fun and is a quick project over all.  So let's get started!
You'll need:
Heart Plaque (heart and back from Thoughts in Vinyl)
Modeling Paste
Gesso
palette knife
eBrush, siphon adapter and Marker adapter
White acrylic paint
Markers
electronic die cutting machine (Sizzix eclips) and software
Cardstock
glue (wood glue)
Hammered Copper Paint (Krylon)
Tack cloth
Prep your wood.  Make sure that all sawdust is removed and you have a prepped surface.  Apply a thin coat of Gesso to both pieces of wood.  Let dry.
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Using the spray paint, spray the heart.  Let dry according to the manufacturer's directions.
Using the siphon adapter and the eBrush, fill a cup or bottle with the acrylic paint.  You may need to thin is just a little for easy flow.  Spray a coat on the board.  I liked the speckled look so I did a light coat.  Let it dry and added another light coat.  Let dry.
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Create a stencil using the shamrock in the shapes library.  I resized to about 1/2 inch and then used the copy and paste command to fill and manipulate for my stencil.  Cut.  You can also create your Lucky me title using one of your favorite script fonts.  Some of the areas of my cut are pretty thin, so be careful as you lift it off the mat and or get ready to color and apply to the wood.
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Using the stencil and a knife, apply some of the modeling paste.  Lift the stencil and let the paste dry.
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Using the eBrush, marker adapter and markers, place the stencil back down over the shamrocks and spray.  I decided to use 2 tones  of green and used the gray lightly in some areas around the edges of the shamrock to add a little bit more of a dimensional look.
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Glue the heart to the base, glue the title to the heart.
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Hoping you've scheduled some time in your crafting space this week!  Let's celebrate National Crafting Month in a big way!
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April 20, 2016

Jan Hunter Is here for Cycle 4!

We are delighted to have Jan Hunter, crafter extraordinaire continue with the eBrush Design Team. Jan is devoted to her family and still finds time to craft almost every day!  We are very pleased that she is here!



I’m Jan Hunter, mom to 7 grown children, grandma to 9.  We just survived another cross-country move and I’m still unpacking paper, fabric, paint, markers and other crafting goodies! I'd love to be able to craft 24/7, but alas, someone has to pay for all these goodies still in boxes.  I work for a non-profit doing IT and teaching an occasional workshop, designing and creating additional media for use in workshops and trainings.  

I’ve been crafting for a very long time and enjoy all sorts of mediums, old, new and enjoy trying old techniques in new ways using the eBrush, markers, paints and other liquids.   

Quilting, paper crafting, tatting, crochet, knitting and other needlework have been a passion for many years.  Good thing my hubby doesn’t mind my filling our space with lots of crafty supplies and machines. 

I’m excited to be a part of the eBrush team again and I’m looking forward to the inspiration this term holds!


                    Jan  :o)
      Nurture your heart today!
  crafting blog:  www.izbzee.typepad.com

January 4, 2015

Sharing for 2015 - The Craft Room!

I always wanted a place to come together with good friends and share my love of crafting, art and sewing. This is a sharing of actual "Craft Group". They meet and share ideas and projects. Maybe this is your year to get the craft room fever! Thank you Jan Hunter for sharing!

Come Play with us!



We've been "playing" now for 8 1/2 years now.  Hard to believe that this now 2x a week gathering has been going on for this long.  It's still fun!
We started in May of 2006, meeting together once a month... making cards  Our motto was and still is:  "There are no Rules, just opportunities for embellishment."  Well, as things go, we soon discovered that once a month wasn't sufficient to get all the cards made , learn new crafting techniques or stay caught up... so we soon started meeting every Saturday starting at 10am and going until the last gal dropped!  LOL  We've had a few Saturdays where 12 hours later, we were still crafting.


We started with eight women and continued to share with friends.  A few have moved away, we've experienced the passing of one of our group, shared the highs and lows of life in general.  We've learned much from each other.


Early in our 2nd year of gathering, we started meeting on Wednesday's too.  It was fun to get together during the middle of the week and continue to learn and grow from each other.  Every woman in our group has certain strengths and loves sharing what they  make during their sessions in the craftroom.We started with making cards and 3D creations, a little bit of home decor and other crafting.  We've made paper, painted on canvas, folded paper and oh, so much more over the years - filling our homes (and our kids, and friends) with many of our projects.  There are a few gals who drop by, that don't craft -- but they enjoy the company and companionship of the group.  All are welcomed and it's always fun to visit.


While we still use steel rule dies and embossing folders, stamps and inkpads  from several well known companies, we have upgraded to electronic cutting machines and so mch more, including the use of Craftwell's ebrush in a couple of our most recent gatherings.  The sewing machine even makes an occasional appearance.  And we've even gone on a couple of road trips to pick up some additional stash!  So much fun and lots of adventures!

It's not hard to start your own group... just visit with a few friends, invite them over for an afternoon or evening of crafting.  For a couple of your first gatherings, prepare a quick craft for everyone to do to start things off and then let them work on their selected projects for the rest of the time.  We generally have a potluck and invite everyone to share a dish.  We've never been disappointed and it's always a surprise to see what is on the counter!  Lots of crafting time and oodles of great conversation every time we get together.



If this is something you'd be interested in starting in your area, please feel free to leave a comment. I'd love to help you get started.

Wishing you a very Happy New Year and a busy year of Happy Crafting!
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