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Alpha Chipboard Organizer

January 2011 is the month I solely dedicated my time in cleaning and organizing the whole house.  I'm happy to say that although it took 2 weeks for me to do such things in my main craft room alone, I, Jerosha Äretun, who is "allergic" and lazy when it comes to cleaning hahahahahahaha, was able to accomplish such project.  I will share with you my upgraded craft room as well as my craft room extension at the basement one of these days ...yeah the month of February 2011 not 2012 hehehehehehhehe.  But first I will be sharing with you one by one how I was able to organize successfully my bits and pieces inside my main craft room. 

Let's start off with Alpha Chipboard(s).  I seldom ... rarely use chipboard in my creations but surprisingly I have a lot of it scattering around.  It was painstaking to gather each one of it as I was cleaning my room.  I believe I was able to gather all and bought an organizer in a mens hobby section down the city.  So far it's the best solution for me =)


 Maybe you have a better way of organizing your alpha chipboards and I of course would like to know =)
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Discontinued Cricut Cartridges ???


Oh my,  as I sit here in my newly upgraded craft room and checking my Facebook, I learned that there are actually a lot of cricut cartridges that were discontinued.  I'm really happy that base on the list below, the carts I like I was blessed to have those. 

Speaking of cartridges, I'm super-duper happy that I was able to grab ALL the cartridges I have been drooling as part of DH Christmas gift to me last year and to date my Cricut Cart Wishlist is blank =)  I will just have to be always on the look-out on the new release cartridges starting next month, February, and from there I'm sure I will be building up a new list LOL =)



Here are the "bye-bye" (DISCONTINUED) cartridges:


All Mixed Up
Baseball
Base Camp
Basketball
Beyond Birthdays
Blackletter
Celebrations
Christmas
Christmas Cheer
Fabulous Finds
Indie Art
Locker Talk
Makin’ the Grade
Mini Monograms
New Arrival
Paper Pups
Printing Press
Sans Serif
Serenade
Soccer
Speaking of School
Speaking of Winter
Stamped
Stone Script
Street Sign
Tags, Bags, Boxes & More
Tear Drop
Wordbuilders – A Garden of Words
Wordbuilders – An Ocean of Words
Zooballoo

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Altered Wooden trays (Decoupage)

Hello everyone! Just a quick note to all of you ....

sharing some trays I made last year, December, a very quick project I made for some special people. I was desperate to find something in the city but opted instead to find something in our basement that I can alter.

These are plain wooden trays at first then I painted with gold or white after I decoupaged with Christmas papers and table paper napkins. I just accentuated with gold rikrak bands around to add glitter effect.

Pictures were taken while it's still wet hehehehehehehehehhee.



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Heirloom Bauble Ornaments

One of the things I would like to share with you all before this year ends is a project I made for Joseph. When I told him that it's his forever and in which he can pass on to his children someday, he was totally wide-eyed and proud.

I'm sure many of you if not everyone have seen such project called bauble ornaments. There are many ways to play with this kind of ornament like:

1. adding liquid glue inside and add lots of glitters like this http://randomcreativity.wordpress.com/2010/11/29/glittered-christmas-bauble-ornament-tutorial/

2. some filled each bauble with left-over yarns like this one http://www.craftycrafty.tv/2008/12/christmas_craft_yarnfilled_orn.html

3. some painstakingly crocheted to cover each bauble like this one http://www.urbanfaunastudio.com/index.php?mact=Calendar,cntnt01,default,0&cntnt01event_id=360&cntnt01display=event&cntnt01lang=en_GB&cntnt01detailpage=&cntnt01return_id=53&cntnt01returnid=53

4. some used stickers and stickles then accentuated with papers like this one http://murdocks.typepad.com/polishedtoperfection/2007/11/more-outlines-o.html

5. some also stamped images on transparencies then colored like this one http://embellished-dreams.blogspot.com/2007/11/christmas-ornaments.html

Well there are actually many ways to fill your baubles which by the way comes in different shapes. I have seen some they filled each bauble with left-over cardstocks by rolling each. One can also just fill it with small cuties.

Now, in my case, I started stamping an image just for the sake of trying. I don't have the exact materials as stated at Splitcoast Stampers site tutorial http://www.splitcoaststampers.com/resources/tutorials/glass_ornament/.

For a day I tried finding substitutes and so I gathered the materials that I have then when one bauble was finished filled with a stamp image, it dawned on me that I can actually make ornaments that my son can have forever.

Just go over each pix for a simple tutorial using whatever substitute I can find just to complete this project =)

I actually sold 2 sets of this and had to turn down few coz i have other things to do. I promise myself that I will sell more personalized sets like this for next Christmas =)

When hubby and I are both gone and Joseph has his own family, he may tell his children who they're ancestors are.

I printed pictures of both clan on a transparency for colored printing. At Splitcoast Stampers tutorial it says it has to be heat tolerant. I don't have that so I just used what I have and thank God it did work very well.

 Cut each picture on a size that will fit in your bauble.
Again at Splitcoast Stampers tutorial they used white embossing powders but since I have no stock of that so I opted to use the snow pen I used for the  mini mailboxes I made. 

I used my heating tool so the snow pen will puff like snow =)

 I filled each bauble with snow after pouring a teaspoon of beads.
Don't over do the snow. I made a mistake during my first 3 baubles so I ended up removing some. Why? Because once the picture is inside the snow will cover the pictures.


Punched the picture on the top most part and tie a silver thread.
Roll the picture and insert it but make sure you are holding the silver thread.



The picture will automatically spread once inside. You may use a tweezer just in case the thread falls inside hehehehehehehehehe. It happened to me heheheheehehehehehhe.

Secure the end of the silver thread with a glue dot as seen on the picture.

Secure the bauble with the lock.
Cut the excess silver thread you secured with a glue dot.
Each lock of a bauble has already a silver thread and that's for hanging the ornament.



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Mini Mailboxes

Christmas is over and I bet all of us are bloated with so much food and drinks during the celebration. I have been a constant visitor in our toilets haahahahahahhahahahahahahahaha, are you? Need to prepare my tummy for the coming New Year celebration =)

I still have food hang-over so my body is literally lazy but hubby went to work this day. Me? Oh I'm free from work until January 11 all because of Joseph. I did not sign him in at school for this holiday plus I really refuse to go and get him from school due to deadly weather here hehehehehhehehe. My body is not made for such freezing and freaking weather.

Anyway, I just want to share with you all what I made for all our staff this year. It has been 3 years now that we just give each one of them a shopping card. Here in Sweden, as part of Christmas gift law for staff, there is only a certain amount. Hubby and I would rather give them a shopping card so they can just buy what they want.

This project was completed 18 December of this year but due to the fact that Joseph and I got sick plus lots and lots of things to do here, I only get to post it this day.

The snow effect you see on each mailbox is actually made of a snow pen. Joseph enjoyed blasting each with a heat gun coz it puffs and it sure gives a snow effect. I have no idea if you can see it clearly and closely. Oh few of the cut images were done using
Winter Woodland Cricut Cartridge ... then some were ready made ornaments then used some stickles on it ... 2 mailboxes were accentuated with fabric poinsettia then on one mailbox I used my handmade scrunched flower. All side tags you see are acid-free and I was really glad to find those in a grocery store. As for the opening side, I used SU scallop puncher then stamped sentiments by slojd-detaljer then created pearls using pearl-maker.

The mailboxes were cut using
Love Struck Cricut Cartridge =)

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