Tuesday, September 11, 2012

Exciting Things are Happening

So many wonderful things have happened for MIP in the last couple of days that I just HAVE to share!

First I was a 'Top Ten Pick' on one of my favorite blogs The CSI Project

Check out my Votive Candle Holders feature HERE 


Also, read all about how to make your own with my tutorial HERE

Second, one of my items from my Etsy Shop was featured on Mercantile Muse (LOVE them)!! Check out the blog post HERE

This is my item they featured:



Buy it in my Etsy Shop 

And lastly, I reached my first milestone on Facebook: 50 'Likes'!  Because of this I'm having a giveaway contest going on RIGHT NOW! So hurry up and check out my page, 'like' it and enter the giveaway featured on the page! 

Giveaway has ended, thanks to all who participated!



So much more to come so stay tuned!

Thursday, September 6, 2012

Glitterfied


I LOVE glitter. My craft room is COVERED in it (I am too actually after this recent project). So when I came across a Glitter Challenge hosted by CSI Project Blog  I knew I had to submit something. 

I am going to give you all a quick tutorial on how to make your own Glitterfied Votive Candle Holders for any season/occasion/reason. All you need are 4 simple tools:

Mod Podge 

Glitter
Sponge Paint Brush
Glass/Plastic votive holder. Mine are glass and I got them when they went on sale at Bath and Body Works for 50 cents! (Not the rapper.) But I've even used ones from the dollar store.

Don't you just love when you don't have to use a lot of stuff. Less is more in my book.


Also, BIG disclaimer: ONLY USE BATTERY OPERATED CANDLES. NO OPEN FLAME. IT WILL CATCH ON FIRE AND ANYTHING ELSE AROUND IT. YOU HAVE BEEN WARNED.


First step is to dip your sponge brush into the mod podge, like so (feel free to oo and ahh here):



Then swirl it around the INSIDE of the votive holder, making sure you are spreading it in EVEN, THIN layers. You don't need much, but do make sure you cover the entire area.



Next you want to add your glitter. I chose a fall color for mine; Martha Stewart in Fire Opal



Now comes the really tricky part. Trying to cover the entire area with glitter without it going EVERYWHERE (note: it will go everywhere regardless. It's glitter. That's what glitter does). I chose to use a piece of cardstock and held it tightly with one hand while the other held the votive.



I then shook it like crazy (whoa).



I missed a few spots, so with the extra glitter still in the votive holder I just rotated the glass very slowly to get all the spots I missed while shaking. 



Then I tapped it (GENTLY, people! It's glass.) on the desk to get it all out (For those who are inexperienced in the art of glitter, make sure you do this on a piece of paper. You will see why in the next step)



 Save the glitter! Pour it back in.



Allow the votive holder to dry for 24 hours (or at least overnight) and then apply a final coat of mod podge inside to seal it all up (or Krylon Clear Acrylic Coating spray..make sure you use masking tape or painters tape to cover the outside). Here is the final project. Voila:



The blue one is Martha Stewart in Feldspar made by my lovely assistant (who also took the photos for me) Lauren G. of Long Eared Designs (Check out her custom decorative trays for every decor. They're awesome!) Here's one she made me:




You can also add decorations as well to your glitterfied votive candle holders: ribbons, leafs, flowers, stickers, etc. The list is endless in decorating these. That's why I love this project so much.

  Well, that's all folks! Hope you enjoyed and are inspired enough to make your own. 


Did I mention this was my first tutorial?? I would love to hear what you think. Leave me a comment below! Check ya all on the flip side ;)


YAY!!! My very first!


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Tuesday, September 4, 2012

We All Have Our Vices

Things I'm addicted to (in no particular order):

  • Reading (There just isn't enough hours in the day)
  • Water (I drink way more than 8 glasses a day)
  • The Sims (Best. Video game. Ever.)
  • Pretzels
  • My Kindle and Kindle Fire
  • Twilight (Shut up)
  • The Body Shop
  • Make-up
  • My Cricut machine
  • Nagging (At least that's what my boyfriend says)
  • AC Moore/Michaels (These stores are DANGEROUS)
  • Facebook (sad but true)
  • Pinterest
  • Jewelry
  • Being right (I'm just being honest)
  • Laughing
  • Glitter
  • Jem and the Holograms
  • Love (I have the best family, friends and boyfriend a girl could ever ask for)
  • WalMart
 This is just a very short list. I could go on forever, but what I would rather do is hear some of the things your addicted to! Leave me a comment!

Sunday, September 2, 2012

Cricut Addiction

I purchased a used Cricut machine off a friend of mine (for those of you who don't know what a Cricut is, it's a personal cutting machine). It cuts images from different cartridges that you can buy onto any type of paper that you insert into the machine. I am IN LOVE with it. This machine is amazing. It has opened up so many crafting possibilities for myself. I am paper crafting almost daily now, which until a few months ago I only did a few times a month, if that. I'm up to 14 cartridges and I see this collection growing.

In future posts I would like to document the step-by-step process for some of my projects. However, this is something I am very negligent at. I always forget to take pictures of the before and during each step. I am, however, great at taking after pictures! Just thought I would share a few of them. All of these have used the Cricut machine in some fashion.

I found these two ideas on another blog (check it out here: homespun with heart) I changed them both up a little bit to make them mine.

I made this card for my sister-in-law's birthday. 




I measured and drew the calendar grid on a blank card.
Stamped the days of the week and 'make a wish'. 
Used the Fancy Frames cartridge to cut out the "window" around her date.
Stamped a simple birthday greeting inside.
And then tied it off with a little bit of ribbon.

This is a "get well soon" card that I made for noone in particular. I really like the flower and bird stamps. I thought it was a very soothing look.




Used Fancy Frames cartridge for purple overlay. Stretched and cut the image to what I wanted.
Stamped the image onto the purple overlay.
Stamped a greeting inside.
Tied it off with a some purple twine.
Added a lilac button and voila!

What cards have you made? Email me your photos and thoughts. I would love to hear about them and post them in future blogs!