Showing posts with label Box. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Box. Show all posts

Thursday, September 17, 2015

My Feng Was SO Not Shui... Until Now!

My yin couldn't even stand to look at my yang and it had been that way for over a year in my craft room.  Sure, I'd craft in here, but I never really felt it was cozy or "me."  Then, one fine day, Regina from The Cutting Cafe, assigned this set to use for an upcoming project and OMG...happy dance, my entire craft room came together. Crazy how one piece can bring harmony and I'm so happy it did! First I'll share this awesome holder and then I'll share my happy crafty place.

I love the rustic country, antique, metal, crackled look, so that's exactly what I set out to make with this cut file.  It started with a roll of metal tape.  After the outside pieces were cut on my silhouette cameo with standard white cardstock, I covered them with tape.  The inside pieces of this holder were simply embossed, painted, distressed and sanded. I wanted to achieve three distinct looks in one.  
Here's a close-up so you can see the faux metal on the outside. I achieved this by painting gray paint directly over the metal tape. Secondly, I randomly blotched with rust, cream and black paints until the patina I liked was achieved. A little sanding with a nail file was done too. 
The third look is the rustic country, so I used sheet music to fit that bill!
An old wire was twisted and attached to make the perfect hanger for all three holders.
This file even come with labels. I kept my titles fairly general...
And here it is with the tab dividers as well.
I had so much fun with this file and thanks to this piece, I now have a wonderful craft room that fits my style just perfectly.

And now, welcome to my craftroom aka tiniest bedroom, where things now make sense and the muse is happy!
I should explain first, I'm a hoarder collector of things hand-me-down, thrift stored, abandoned on the side of the road, and cheap.  Now, that's all good and well, but the problem was trying to get it all to mesh and feel like a craft space that worked in the tiniest bedroom of the house and feel cozy. And by cozy, I don't mean cramped...

So here's what I did.  If it was ugly but functional, it got painted.  If it had cutesy on it, it got sanded off, if it was just a cool piece, it found a purpose.

The ladder was a yard sale find for cheap and I painted it black (it was hunter green before). The tins sitting on it were from the Dollar Store and were silver with flowers etched in. I took a hand sander to them and sanded off the painted flowers and then painted them white and made my own stencils to label them. They say "This & That" "Wingdings" "Good Stuff" and "What Nots" now. The night stand that is under the ladder was from eons ago and that was also green (what's with the green?) and as you can see, I've painted it black and added new hardware.  The piece holding various rolls of paper and wrapping is our old mailbox.  The antique cabinet is the very special hand-me-down from my mom.
Now looking to the left a little more, here's my desk.
Sitting on the top shelf of my desk, next to my basket of materials holder, is that precious and inspiring folder holder from The Cutting Cafe
YEAH, feng shui at last!!
The desk against the wall I found at the Salvation Army (Which I just typed incorrectly as Salivation; even though I did salivate when I saw they only wanted $10 for it.)  I
I LOOOVE the big huge corner desks that you see in ads, but I couldn't justify spending all that money if I already had a desk and a table, SO, I somehow managed to corner it fairly well and now I have double the work space. 
And turning to the left side of the room.  
The black armoire (which used to be...can you guess the color? Yep, green) and the cream cubicle piece that I found on the street one trash day.  The container holding my ink pads is an old cassette holder and then just some fun stuff that the kids made me and things that make me happy to decorate with.
The closet
Plastic shoe organizer on the inside of the right door is a great way to hold your cards when you need a place to store them.
And that's that... my hodgepodge studio.  
I've just loved having you in my craft room for a visit. I hope you've enjoyed yourself.

All DT projects are posted at The Cutting Cafe Blog on the 7th and 21st of each month. We'd love for you to visit and be sure to leave a comment for Regina. She selects one lucky person to receive 3 FREE files of their choice!

Hugs and Happy Organizing,
Lisa x

Monday, July 20, 2015

Size Doesn't Matter....

It's not true what 'they've' been saying...size really doesn't matter!
 What does matter is the thoughtfulness; which is why I decided to showcase this tiny box of 
2 1/4" x 2 1/4" x 2 1/4".   It may be little but it holds a BIG helping of thankfulness.  
This week at The Cutting Cafe Blog, the DT get to pick whatever they'd like to share and I thought you might enjoy these files that I've used above.
All DT projects are posted at The Cutting Cafe Blog on the 7th and 21st of each month. We'd love for you to visit and be sure to leave a comment for Regina. She selects one lucky person to receive 3 FREE files of their choice!
Hugs and Happy Crafting,
Lisa x

Saturday, July 4, 2015

Happy 4th of Christmas!!???!! ....

Hi everybody! 
It's the 4th of July here in the States, but we're celebrating Christmas at The Cutting Cafe!
It's always good to get an early start on those gift ideas and cards, seeing as there's only 174 days or roughly 14,000,000 seconds until it's here. So, how about a couple ideas to help get you inspired.
Treat Boxes
And Matching Cards
Here are all the files I've used to complete these cute gift sets:

All DT projects are posted at The Cutting Cafe Blog on the 7th and 21st of each month. We'd love for you to visit and be sure to leave a comment for Regina. She selects one lucky person to receive 3 FREE files of their choice!
Hugs and Happy Crafting,
Lisa xx

Wednesday, April 1, 2015

Vending Machine Gift Box

Do you know what's more fun than giving a gift? Making the decorative box to hold it!!
Well, I've said it before and I'll say it again....look no further, because The Cutting Cafe has the cutest ideas and here's yet another one!
This is Regina's latest creation called Vending Machine and the ideas are endless for decorating and filling.  
Here you see the gift box before all the hardware and price tag are added.
Along with the cut file comes a large sheet of sentiments; which had this saying, so I thought it fit perfectly for tape.
This was a complete hoot to make and so simple too! 
So if you have perishable or non-perishable gift, these little gift box vending machine holders would be perfect for ANY occasion! 
Just decorate and fill and good luck letting go of them because they're so stinking CUTE!

Thank you SO much for your visit.
Hugs and Happy Crafting,
Lisa x

Wednesday, September 3, 2014

Apple Of My Eye...

Summer is officially over when the kids go back to school and that's the theme for this week at 
Here is my contribution to educational cuteness.


I decided before I would cut my box that I'd cover the cardstock in foil tape.

Ink will not stick well to the tape so a light layer of Gesso was applied.

Then began the process of making faux patina.





Close-up of the box after patina was applied.
And here is what will be the apple.
A Styrofoam ball that I shaped with a butter knife and made sure to keep the shavings for future Styrofoam fluff projects. 


Here's a sweet little treat box for a special teacher, loved one, or friend and it's 
SO SUPER EASY to make!

 

 Here is the set all together.  
I thought it would be fun to make a faux apple so I covered the Styrofoam with hot glue and strips of vintage sheet music and then painted over the layering with watered down Mod Podge. Once dried with a heat tool, Distress Inks and spritzes of water were applied and then re-dried.  A stem of Kraft cardstock and green leafs were added to finish it up.


Hope you've enjoyed your visit and thank you so much for stopping in!
Biggest of hugs to you and happy crafting,
Lisa xx

Wednesday, June 4, 2014

You're Always Welcome ....


A wonderful day to you and thank you for stopping by!
It's a sad and joyful combination of feelings today as this is our last post for the 
Technicolor Trio of Tempting Treats.
Sad because it will be another year before we challenge each other again, joyful because what we've challenged each other to do has been an incredible experience and I've loved every minute!
Getting my hands on anything in my craft room that wasn't nailed or glued down, here are the photos of how this challenge came together.
Criteria for this was:
1.) Altered Box or Artist Trading            Block
2.) Wings
3.) Game Pieces
4.) Seasonal Display (I                          chose Spring)
This glorious book box was sent to me some months back from Mitra and how grateful I was to have it for the last project together.







These will become the front door...

Here's the door with Welcome wreath, weathered wood, screen inserts, kick plate and door knob.

Because I needed game pieces, I cut from a Bingo card and the wings are from a recycled tea can.
         
The word BINGO was cut apart at IN and GO and then reversed to make my welcome mat.
A flourish cut for decoration on the Silhouette machine.
A vine from water spritzed and rolled Kraft cardstock woven into the flowers and book spine with coordinating enlarged flourish. The 12 and 21 are also from the BINGO board and are my house numbers.
... and that is my little box makeover!

If you've followed me through all of these challenges, I thank you so much and truly hope you found some bits of inspiration here and there.  
As for Onion (Sue) and Mitza Pitza (Mitra), I cannot thank you ladies enough for the most invigorating, challenging, euphoric, exacerbating, evolving and personally transforming experience. 
You two are truly inspiration to me!
I already look forward to next year :)

*BONUS:
I was late to adding a freebie on my last post from Ignacio, so if you missed it, here is an image from Nicecrane Designs that Ignacio would like you to have from his set Nursery Rhymes.  Thank you so much for sharing this Ignacio!
AND
Another dear friend of mine is having a HUGE blog candy for her 
50 and Fabulous Birthday Celebration and she would love to invite you!  So please stop by Lisa's blog. 
to enter to win one of these...

Hugs, and I mean BIG HUGS and Happy Crafting!
Lisa xx