Thursday, February 11, 2016

Be My Valentine - a Sweetheart of a Frame!

February is the month of LOVE!
I was cleaning out my studio and found this picture of my daughter that I couldn't bring myself to shove in a file.  Since she is grown up and gone from home, I figured that this photo would be a way to keep her around me in the area I work in every day!


If you like this project, you will need a few supplies to get started.
You will need:

Photograph:  8-1/2" x 11"
Cardstock:  12 x 12" sheets; 3 (or other colors of your choosing); 1 Black; 1 Green
Embroidered Letters:  X O in pink 
Faux Rhinestone Trim:  Black and Clear with self adhesive back
Adhesives
Scissors
Paper Trimmer


Instructions:

Flowers: (for one):  Cut one sheet of red cardstock into four equal squares. Cut off the four corners of the square making it round.  It doesn't have to be perfect.  Cut into a spiral shape, about 3/8" thick. Leave a little circle in the middle.  Roll the spiral into the form of a rose. Adhere the circle on the bottom to the rest of the flower to secure. A glue gun works best for this step. Especially if you have multiple flowers to secure.  I use my fingers and thumbnail to distress the edges of the rose.  Repeat for each flower.  Cut smaller squares of cardstock for smaller roses.

Leaves:  I cut the leaves with my Cricut machine.  You can opt for a die or cut them by hand.  If you cut out a heart and cut it in two; you can shape each half into a leaf.  Add the leaves after adhering the flowers to the frame.
Close-up View of the paper roses
Adhere the photo to a slightly larger piece of black cardstock leaving about a 1/8" to 1/4" border.  I added a second border with red cardstock. 

Insert the photo into the frame.  Everything else is adhered to the outside of the frame.  

Embellish the frame with the self-adhesive trim.  Place and adhere the flowers than the leaves.

Adhere the letters to the bottom of the frame.
I love making paper roses. I will be making table decorations for my daughter's wedding this coming Summer and I will be using Deflecto surfaces with lots of paper roses. I will post my progress in another blog or two. I am excited about the wedding and look forward to getting to DIY much of the decor for the wedding. Stay tuned!

Hope you got some inspiration here today.  Take time to enjoy the small blessings along the way and,

Live Life with a Flourish!

Happy February!


Products used can be purchased at Amazon.com, or you can click HERE and enter your zip code to see where you can purchase Deflecto Craft products near you.

Tuesday, February 9, 2016

January 2016 Designer Spotlight

Every month we have some stand-out designs by members of our Deflecto Ambassador Design Team that we like to give recognition to. You can check it all out here!

Congratulations to Alicia, Anita, Monica and Sue for your innovative and creative projects!  

To see their projects; check the links below.



Designer Blog Links:


Alicia Hill:  http://sassycardsbyalicia.blogspot.com/2016/01/getting-your-calendar-organized.html

Anita Scroggins:  http://theflamingochronicals.blogspot.com/2016/01/valentine-table-decor-with-deflecto.html

Monica Taylor:  http://taylormadecards4u.blogspot.com/2016/01/getting-organized-in-2016-with-deflecto.html

Sue Eldred:  http://sueeldred.com/2016/01/07/cupcake-stand-or-craft-supply-storage/

Wednesday, February 3, 2016

Love is...Subway Art!

I love Subway Art! It is fun and makes great decor for any room.  Deflecto has a fun Craft frame that is very feminine and works great for February projects!


The frame measures 8 1/2 in. x 11 in. and has a fun pink border. I framed my Subway Art onto some fun pink designer paper and decorated the outside of my frame with washi tape, pearls and paper flowers.

Craft Frame 8 1/2"x11" - Pink Item Number: 69771CR
What is great about this frame is that my Art slips in and out very easily, enabling me to reuse this decorated frame for many other occasions.

The subway art, Love is Patient was found on Pinterest. I have included the link to the page for this fun freebie. 

Thanks for stopping by!

Products used can be purchased at Amazon.com, or you can click HERE and enter your zip code to see where you can purchase Deflecto Craft products near you.

Tuesday, February 2, 2016

Adorable Heart Clip Tree With Process Video

I love February with the feeling of love in the air. Right now with my kids is a fun little month with cute cards and always lots of candy, but it does put a smile on my face. So here is a cute little tree to brighten up my house for the season.


I made the entire tree from scratch with wood, clips, paint, paper, and glue.  Here is a video tutorial on how I made this fun little tree.


This is actually round 2 of the same tree I made for Christmas/Winter. 

http://scraps-of-reflections.blogspot.com/2015/12/clip-tree-deflecto-ccb.html


I made this tree with the wonderful VersaGrip Double Clip Sign holders from Deflecto; they are the entire inspiration behind all this cuteness.

http://www.deflecto.com/products/pc/VersaGrip-Wide-Clip-Sign-Holder-184p1035.htm#.VqqRtFLdiUk

Here are some up close pictures of this cute little tree.




Products used can be purchased at Amazon.com, or you can click HERE and enter your zip code to see where you can purchase Deflecto Craft products near you.


Send some love to someone in your family, either with a hug, card, or just saying something nice.  It is truly what Valentine's Day is all about.  My hope is seeing this cute little tree in my front hall will remind the rest of my family and me to be a little kinder to each other!

Supplies Used
Wood - Dowel Rod and 2x4
Ink - Clearsnap
Pen - Sakura
Pearls - Kaisercraft
Adhesive - Xyron & Plaid
Enjoy!
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