Showing posts with label Fall. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Fall. Show all posts

Saturday, September 29, 2018

Fall Blessings



Hello everyone. I'm back to share a few projects today. A little something for Fall and a set of fun Christmas ornaments. 


This first project is a wall hanging made from wood, chipboard and foam board and features Doodlebug's new Petite Prints.


Next, I created some cute Penguin ornaments. The ornaments were made using a penguin cutting file, twine, some felt, wire, Doodlebug Petite Prints patterned papers and cardstock. You can see exactly how they were done in this short tutorial.

By the way both of these projects are available in my Etsy store, JenniBean Studio.

See you soon! :)

Monday, August 1, 2016

Happy Fall, Y'all!

Hello, everyone. Today I have a fun, Fall project upon the Doodlebug blog.


For all the details check out this post.

Wednesday, September 16, 2015

Hello Fall!



Hello everyone today I'm up on the Doodlebug blog sharing this fun Fall project. This project features the new Fall Friends collections which is just too cute for words. Hope  you come have a look. :)

Additional Supplies: 
Maya Road - wood buttons, wood scalloped circles, chipboard branches, half circle album page and leaf pins.
Silhouette cutting files - owl and leaves




Thursday, August 13, 2015

Thank you card


Hello everyone! I'm back today to share a project I created for a "color challenge" going on at the Doodlebug blog this week. The color I chose to work with was Bon Bon Brown.


And this is what I made, a card / gift card holder. For all the details check out my blog post HERE.

Supplies:
 Doodlebug Designs - cardstock, patterned papers, stickers, twine, mini envelope, buttons and pixie stick.

Silhouette -  beaver cutting file

Monday, September 29, 2014

Dolled Up For Halloween



Hi everyone. It's finally Fall! Well that's what my calendar says at least. Living in Florida it's sometimes hard to tell. But as you can see from my project, I have been thinking about Halloween. This doll was so much fun to create and was inspired by the HBO mini series Elizabeth, a "must see" if you haven't seen it yet.


You can find all the details for this project on the Maya Road DT blog HERE. Thanks for stopping by!


Maya Road Supplies: Keyhole Album, Mixed Half Circle Chipboard Banner Album, Vintage Ribbon Spools, Twine Cording (Blackberry), Wood Twigs, Lucky Star SetDecorative Scrolls, Teardrop Pearl Center, Afternoon Tea Trim, Cream Pearl Ball Pins, Vintage Pearl Pins, Perfect Shot Arrow, Star Pin, Mini Leaf Charm and Big Leaf Charm.

Other Supplies: Patterned Paper (Doodlebug Designs, Crate Paper and Authentique Papers) Sticker - Authentique Paper, Silhouette files (bats, spider web and Oct 31) Wire - Prima, wool, chain, wood blocks, colored pencils, fabric, craft stick, glitter and a black marker.

Monday, October 28, 2013

Spooky...

....well, just a little spooky! Hello everyone. I'm back today to share a project I made for the Maya Road and Xyron  blog swap. The swap will be going on all this week with lots of inspiration and of course a giveaway! :)

This "spooky" sign was created using some of my favorite things, tulle, chipboard and wooden spools. For all the details on this project you can go to the MR design team blog.

Happy Halloween!

Tuesday, October 15, 2013

Happy Haunting!

Hello everyone! I'm in the midst of a move. But I wanted to do this quick post, before I get buried in boxes!
This haunted house was created using lots of Maya Road goodness. The body of the house was made using the back side of a House Shadow Box, pages from a Home Sweet Home Mixed Media Album, a gift box and some wood dowels.


Below, in the collage you can see how the house came together. 


 Here are some close ups of the finished piece.






Other Supplies
Authentique - patterned paper and stickers.
glitter, gift box, wood dowels and wire.

Wednesday, November 9, 2011

Samantha Walker Creative Team Blog Hop!

Hello everyone and welcome to another Samantha Walker blog hop! :) If you just arrived from Jennifer's blog then you're right on track, if not you can can begin the hop at Samantha's blog HERE. Samantha will also have all the info on how to win one of her digital kits!


Today I have a simple altered project to share. I picked this wood cutout at Hobby Lobby recently and decided to use a mixture of Samantha's papers to alter it.


Here's a "before" shot of the piece, so you can see what it looked like. So I basically just took the whole thing apart and covered each piece with patterned paper and cardstock.


I then used my Silhouette to cut out 2 of the 1Piece Leaf Clusters from cardstock and glued them to the birds feathers, as seen below.


I then glued all my pieces back together, but before adhering the brim of the hat I attached a roughly pleated diecut border first.


Chipboard letters were covered with patterned papers from the 6x6 Orchard Harvest paper pad and then added to the sign. Berries, ribbon, brads, twine and trim were then used to embellish the rest of the piece.

 Here's one last closeup of my little turkey before I go.


Thanks so much for visiting! Your next stop is to Guiseppa's blog.

Samantha Walker Supplies:
Creative Imaginations - (Orchard Harvest) 6x6 Paper Pad, Diecut Frames, Autumn Bouquet DS Paper.
(Blossom) Blossom Frame DS Paper.


Wednesday, July 29, 2009

Pink Paislee's Amber Road



Amber Road is the beautiful new Fall collection by Pink Paislee. Here you can see I altered a recycled milk can. Don't you think this would be a nice gift to take to a Thanksgiving dinner, filled with something yummy, of course!!!



Did you notice the Canvas Patches I used on this!!! Don't you love them???

Although this line is Fall themed, it can definitely be used for other other occasions. I couldn't resist altering this Santa I found at Hobby Lobby. I think the colors give this little guy a country kind of feel!




Thanks for stopping, by I'll be back soon with my Cupid project.











Monday, April 20, 2009

Manic Monday



Hello everyone, I hope you all had a fun weekend!
Today it's my turn to post my DT assignment over at the Pink Paislee blog. I used the Winsome Fetching line mostly for this project. You can see more details here.

By the way, I used Helmar's Crackle Medium on this frame, I love that stuff!!! I think it gives the project a kind of rustic kind of feel, don't you?

I'll be back in a day or two with a really quick, jewelry project idea.
See you soon,

Jen

 
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