Saturday, April 6, 2013

   Well Good Morning there! Yeah, yeah. I know it's past 1:30pm but I am just getting up so Good Morning. Now say it back...Thank you. Haha. I'm kind of lazy. I LOVE my sleep. I need like 10 hours minimum to function so yeah. Whatever. 

   Today I've decided I'm going to share of the things I use to craft with. My supplies. Why not. I use a lot that probably most people do. Though who knows I might use something someway you've never thought of. It could happen. 

   So lets get started. I've decided to use lots of pictures. Never know someone might not know what something is. Though I'd feel really sorry for someone if they didn't. YOU NEEDZ TO CRAFT MORE! Okay moving along. 

   
   Buttons! Lots of buttons. Different sizes and different shapes. I love using buttons. They are great. You can just go ahead and glue them on or you can use some ribbon or something and tie them down. Whatever floats your boat. They are a great embellishment since you can get them in any color to match your theme. Must have in my honest opinion. 

   
   Glossy Accents. This is used to add that glossy glass like affect to things. Put some on over top, let it dry, and ta da! Glossy finish. I also use this to fill in my bottle caps once I have everything inside I want. Now for the part most people don't know about. I also use this as a glue! What? Yes, I use it as a glue. It is by far the best glue ever. You only need a little bit too because of how EPIC it is. A little dab and your golden. I use it to glue everything and anything. Minus the magnets on the back of my bottlecaps. Then I use some realyl smelly stuff. Ugh. It's in a blue tube the 9001 Clear stuff.  

   When using Glossy Accents as a glue I would recommend knowing exactly where you want to place something. Because once you have it down and push it down it's stuck. It's not coming back off without taking something with it. 

   Of course I use your basic modgepodge when I need to a lot of something down. Like the backgrounds to an ATC or something. Though I've found that your blue dries clear Elmer's glue stick works WAY better! It keeps your stuff from curling. 

   Also if you do use modgepodge or something and find out your stuff is curling....I have a secret. Take a piece of paper same size and shape. Take your Elmer's Gluestick and put it all over the piece of paper. Nice and good. Then stick it on your ever so curling piece. Then go and stick that under some books. Something heavy to flatten. When you go back later to it you'll find it's perfectly flat AND sturdy as hell! Awesomeness. 

  
   Now these ^^^^^^ I LOVE! I use them a lot as well. You can get them in any color, shade, shape, and size. They don't all look like this either. Some look like other flower species. Very cool. Also who said they had to be a solid color? I love them. Put that down and then take a flat back pearl or bling jewel and you've got a flower. Oh, don't forget a small button even a brad or eyelet will work! These also make great matchbox stuffers as well. Let's not forget extras to send to partners since they are flat they wont bulk your envie unless you send a ton of course. Haha. 

  


       Flat back pearls. These are lovely as well. They come in different sizes and colors as well. I love to use these as well. They give that extra little pop I think. I also like to use these for embellishing my matchboxes because they come in tiny sizes as well. Perfect size. Let's not forget about how perfect the tiny ones are for those inchies you are working on! Something tiny to go on a  tiny piece of artwork! Win win! I also use the regular ones as well. The non pearled ones along with the clearish ones too. 

   
   Don't forget about your chipboard cut outs either. Those are really nice and they add a little chunk to your work. I personally don't like just boring flat artwork. Let's get some dimension to it! Of course this stuff comes in all shapes, sizes, colors, and what not. The possibilities are endless on this nifty supply.

   Since that chipboard looks like a high quality sticker I'm going to talk about those too. I LOVE stickers. Always have since I was a kid. So I use stickers too at times for my projects. However, I use the higher quality stickers. You know  the kind. They are the sticker that are like $2-$3 for a semi tiny sheet of stickers. The stickers people use for scrapbooking and what not. Yes, those stickers. Don't get me wrong some of the cheaper regular stickers work too. Though with high quality work you need high quality supplies, duh. 

   
   Acrylic Jewels. These are what add the bling to your crafts. So many colors, sizes, shapes, and they add that "Oh, shiny!" factor. Haha. Don't forget the round ones can be used as  the middle to those Prima Got paper flowers. Now these either come self adhesive or they don't. I'm lazy so I personally like the self adhesive ones but that wont stop me from buying what I want. Haha. This is where the glossy accents comes in real handy. It'll glue it down and make sure it's not moving. 

   
   BRADS! Lots of shapes, sizes, and colors. Again you use these as the centers of the Prima Got paper flowers. I like to also use them as  the handle for the matchboxes as well. These you can use just like buttons. Find a good place they fit and ta da. You've got some embellishment going. 

   Scrapbooking papers. Lots of colors and designs. Great to use for backgrounds or whatever. I also really love making my own envies out of these. Any size and shape. Really great for making some cute handmade envies. Who doesn't like something different then plain white envies in their mailbox!? 

   
   Ribbon! Lots and lots of ribbon. Again repeating myself. Different colors, designs, styles, and thickness. Love the stuff. Also don't forget about using that string people use for felting projects. That works great too. I love to take that and put it through a needle and sew around the edge of an ATC. Ah makes it look great. You know like in the image below......

  
    Now that idea of sewing around the edge was a fly of the moment idea. I wanted to do something different. I got tired of doing the same things. I wanted something different. So I thought hey I wonder if I could sew and ATC! So, I did it and love the technique. So have a lot of other people too. Oh by the way the theme to those ATCs were Altered Text. Make some kind of phrase or what not out of a bookpage. Those are fun! 

   Eyelets. These are fun to play with. Though I still have trouble getting them to go on nice and smooth. Ugh. Sometimes they come out craptastic. Grr.... Of course they come in different color and what not. Also you can use them to give that dangle factor to a charm or something. Sting the charm, wrap the string around the eyelet, then punch the eyelet into place, and ta da! Movement. It's great. Or you can string yarn or something through them. Whatever tickles your fancy. 

   Glimmer mist! This stuff is great. I love things that glimmer and sparkle. Also no one said you had to buy the kind that has the glimmer affect to it. They do make just plain boring ones. I love this stuff because it gives that spray affect to your artwork. Also it makes it shimmer. Win win. You can also make your own instead of buying them. Just check out YouTube and you'll see how. WAY cheaper. 
   
   Now of course there are TONS of other things to use for crafting. I'm just talking about my favorite things. If I keep going I'll be working on this forever. I mean hell in 15 minutes I will have been working on this for an HOUR already. Haha. 

   I'm pretty sure this is a good start to get your crafting supplies up to par and a lot of it is cheap. I mean buttons and ribbons are not hard to find nor will kill the bank. You can get scrapbooking paper by the  sheet if you want. Which is really cheap like only 59 cents or something for this big ones.  Of course make sure to always watch for the deals your local hobby lobby and Micheals is having. Don't buy it if you can wait for a discount. Also hitting some friends or family up for their extra doesn't hurt. Haha. That's how my button collection started. 

   So get creative and cause some chaos. You have to get into some trouble to have some fun! 

   

 

Thursday, April 4, 2013

   Alright time for more secrets. Who doesn't like 'em? One of the new techniques I've learned and fell in love with is very fun to do. Heck even your kids will have fun doing this.

  
      Painting with watercolors, glue, and salt! I love doing this and using it as a background for something. Handmade postcards, ATCs, and rolos. So much fun. Want to learn how to do it? Stop on over @Sweet Happy Life and see how to do it step by step. It's pretty easy to get done.

   Or you can keep reading I'll give ya the gist of it. You can use canvas, paper, watercolor paper, whatever, I use watercolor paper. Since you will be using  A LOT of watercolor for this project. 

   Pick out a few colors and go to town. All over. Get it nice and coated. Who cares if it runs and mushes altogether. It's part of the process. Do not be afraid. Get in there and get you some! ... Okay that might have been a little much but you get the point! 

   Once you are done and satisfied take some CLEAR Elmer's Glue and go to town again! Yes! Do as little or as much as you like. There is no right or wrong way to do this project at all. You can not mess it up. I mean it. 

   All done with the glue? Great! Take some slat and sprinkle it around. The salt will give it that starburts affect. Also it SPARKLES! Who doesn't like some extra bling and sparkle? 

   Do not worry if it does not come out exactly like that is shown. They are using canvas. It will look a little different. I like using watercolor paper because everything see,s to dry flat. Glue and all. So it makes it great for my ATC backs and all that. 

   Simple, easy, fun, and can totally be messy! I got into real good one night and was messing with my paint brushes. Hitting my finger to give it that splattered affect. Total fun. Next day I woke up and realized "OH, shit!" orange paint all over everything. Lap top, wall, craft supplies, and everything. LOL Oh well. It was fun and worth it! 

   
Now enjoy some Funny Creative Egg Art

Monday, April 1, 2013

   Well, thanks to holidays and wonderful husbands who take over your computer to play their MMOs because their computers are crap, I've missed quite a bit of blogging. So it looks like I'll have to make this one semi worth it. Huh. I'm pretty sure I can fail at that but let's see what happens shall we? 

   First, hope everyone had a fun and safe holiday. You all stuffed yourself off food and slipped into food comas. I know I did. Sadly I failed at getting my kids to slip into candy comas. Instead they just ran around like heathens outside for a couple of hours. Which worked well. All I had to do was sit there and watch them tire themselves out. Win win. 

   I didn't do anything really crafting wise...WHAT! Haha. Who am I trying to kid here? I did do crafting. Awesome epic crafting! What I set out to do came out pretty nicely done. I am so proud of myself for it as well. 

   I made my very first ever felted plushie! Most sewing I've done in my whole life! Haha. I had so much fun. It wasn't perfect but damnit, it was pretty good first 1st time! 

   
   Isn't he so cute! I love him. As do my kids and I have to keep him safe and away from them. Haha. I have never done anything like this so YouTube helped me a lot. Haha. I was sitting there bored Friday night thinking what can I do? I was really caught up on swaps at the time before I signed up for me. I didn't want to work farther ahead of myself. So I figured lets try something new. I went to YouTube and typed Kawaii felt plushi tutorial and this little guy was on top. Why not? Looks simple enough I can't screw this up right? Ta da! I did it! I was so happy with myself. I can't believe how good he came out! I want to do a whole rainbow set now! 

   Next I thought okay I could easily do that again. Let's see if I can accomplish something else. So I checked out the side bar. You know the one with videos that match what video you are watching. I found this little guy:

   Isn't he the cutest too! However, I am all out of white felt now T-T I need to go and buy more before I can make a different version of tofu. Which I am super excited for since I seem to be doing so well with this. I wish I would have picked this up sooner!  Who needs to buy all those expensive plushies when you can just make some! Too cute too cute! I am thinking a pink dango is next! I've always wanted one of them! 

   I didn't know how to do the stitches these called for. So again I looked to YouTube to look up tutorials on how to do the stitches. The main sticked I used for everything is...some...crap what's it called....Bed stitch or something. If I was on my laptop I could just look up the history for all this. However, I am on my much better computer now. Which I have missed oh so much. 

   Other then that I really did nothing else. Not crafting wise. However, Friday night I did spend quite a bit of time coming up with easy paper crafts to convert into Kawaii themes for the one group I am in on Swap-Bot. Ugh, did my bbrain melt a few times during that process. I succeeded though. Came up with a good 20+ ideas. Everyone seems to like them and letting me know which ones. Almost every single one has a fun. Some more then others but brain melting was well worth it.

   I didn't make a new craft but I am happy to have interest in a swap I've only done once so far. A deco covered postcard. It was quite successful the 1st time I hosted it. Easy and hardly no work. A major plus is cheap postage! So I am hosting it again. Hopefully more people join then last time but as long as people join it's a success. They are super to make as well. You just need some sturdy cardstock, Kawaii deco tape, then some packing tape to go over the finished product. 

  
   ^ That's pretty much the gist. Cover it top to bottom side to side with deco tape. You don't need to go up and down. You can do it anyway you want. Just cover it. Then take some packing tape over it when you are done. Say a little something on the back and send it. Easy as can be quick swap. Who doesn't like some kawaii mail art to show up and brighten their day? 

   Oh another fun swap to do with little crafting is something called a Whimsey Jar. I recently hosted on for my kawaii group. I made it small though people were more then welcome to go bigger if they liked. I just made it small to help people stick to low postage. It's an all USA group so we're saving as is since no International shipping. Which is crazy stupid now by the way -.- 

   So, the point of this swap is to find a jar and fill it with kawaii goodies. Sender's choice. You fill it up all the way! As much as you can get in there get it in there. Make it a nice variety too. No one like to get a million sticker flakes, and some cabochons. I mean they will make out like bandits in those  themes but that's really depressing. You can put mini deco rolls in there. bento picks, cell phone charms, key chains, sticker flakes, pvc stickers, kawaii ribbon, squishies, candy, and so much more if you can fit it. 

   ^ This was the jar I made for my partner. I wanted to do something a little different then just a plain jar. So I lucked out after checking out a few stores and found this adorable paint can! I was so happy to find this too! Did a little decorating and filled it up with goodies! Then shipped it off. My partner loved it and I'm so glad because I really did not want to send it off. I couldn't even cheat and stick sticker flakes in there! However after I took everything out to take a picture off the goodies inside and repacked it I was able to fit like 3-4 pvc stickers in there. Haha.

   I can't wait to host another swap like the mini whimsey jar but I will wait. It's not expensive to do but some people like to buy goodies for their partners to put in the jar. So I'll wait until summertime to host another one of these I think. That way I get a lot more people to sign up again. It was so much fun to do. 

   Well hopefully this makes up for not posting the last couple of days. I tried to add some goodies and a little variety in different directions. Some a little crafting some more then the rest but simple enough most people can do it. Simple kawaii crafting fun!