Haunted Wall Art

Vinyl has always kind of scared me…it looked like such a tricky medium, but when I created my NEW Haunted Cutting Files I knew I had to get over it. :) So bear with this newbie as she tackles the world of Vinyl.

I had a specific project in mind…a distressed wooden plaque with some Halloween sentiments on. I was so surprised to realize that Vinyl is actually so easy to work with.

STEP 1

Gather your materials. I used a Wooden Plaque (on Sale for $5 at Michaels), Black & White Acrylics, Paintbrush, Sanding Paper (or I used a nail file…DH has been hiding his sanding paper away from me! lol) and a candle.

STEP 2

Paint the surface with Black Paint. Let it dry completely then rub the candle wax over the whole surface of the wooden plaque. Be sure to concentrate on the edges and corners.

STEP 3

Paint over the wax and black paint with your white paint. Let it dry completely.

STEP 4

Use your sanding paper/nail file and distress the surface and especially the corners to create a beautiful distressed and weathered effect.

STEP 5

Cut your Vinyl according to your Die-Cutter’s specifications.

STEP 6

Weed your image getting rid of all the unwanted bits of Vinyl you do not want on your final project. I used my craft knife and it worked fabulously.

STEP 7

Cut the Transfer Tape to fit your image. remove the backing and place sticky side down on your image and use a wooden stick to burnish it onto your vinyl image.

STEP 8

Carefully remove the Transfer Tape making sure the complete Vinyl Image transfers. if not just keep rubbing the image with your wooden stick till it comes off. Place it vinyl sticky side down onto your surface. Burnish again with your wooden stick.

STEP 9

Remove the Transfer Tape making sure the vinyl Image stays put. And now step back and admire…yep thats it so easy!

I am still busy setting up my Halloween decor but I think this looks fabulous on my mantel…

 

 

Hope you found this project easy and inspiring!

Making a Frame using Artisan Labels and Silhouette Studio

I want to share a quick tutorial using the Silhouette Studio Software and my Artisan Labels. I created this frame element and inner layer using this technique.

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Open Silhouette Studio. Open Artisan Label001. Select all the shapes and go to Object – Group.

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With the shape still selected open the Scale window. Select Lock Aspect Ratio. Resize them to 3.5 inches.

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With Shape still selected Ungroup all the layers (HINT: When Ungroup is greyed out you have Ungrouped all of the layers) Carefully separate the second largest label (i.e. the midsized one). Select the Largest and Smallest Labels and Group them again.

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I prefer to group my shapes because if I move them around they stay in position. Here is the Cut preview.

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Now they are ready to be sent to your Silhouette.

I hope you enjoyed this quick and easy tutorial.

Paper Roses in a Frame

a Few months ago I posted these Paper Roses in a Frame. I had numerous requests for tutorials. I actually scraplifted this idea from a pea but somehow I cannot find her original project in my bookmarks folder! Not good I know.

It is very easy and quick to make especially if you use my NEW Cutting Files – Paper Roses. I used the Scalloped Rose Template. For details on how to assemble them I created this youtube video:

I love Mass Production…

I used a 8×8 Shadow Box available for only $8 at Walmart.

I found the center of a 8×8 piece of White Textured Cardstock. I marked it with a pencil.

Starting from the Middle outwards I glue the roses down with my glue gun.

I prefer to use even numbers so I did 4×4 rows.

and here is the final product

Easy and simple and sooo stunning. I want to do a collection of these to hang over my headboard. So I hope you try this super easy project out and create something beautiful for your home.

Just on a side note I am leaving next week to visit my family in South Africa, I will be away for almost 2 months so if you have any queries or questions you are welcome to email me at marikoegelenberg(at)gmail(dot)com.

Happy Holidays!

Rosettes: How to

Rosettes are stunning and timeless, they can be used for a variety of different themes and they always look so intricate! But not with my new Cutting File Template.

I will show you how easy they are to assemble and hopefully you will not have glue gun battle scars after this tutorial. lol!

You can get the Rosette Template HERE and all my templates are Hybrid Friendly.

Here are some more examples of Rosettes…

So pretty…they will be just perfect on a tree for Christmas or maybe I should grab some berry branches from the garden and make a custom arrangement in the hallway? Uhm yes I do need to use these pretties! ;)

I hope you enjoyed this tutorial.

Happy Creating!

Paper Roses: How To

Paper Roses are so popular and with the release of my new set of cutting files it makes it so much easier for you to assemble these pretties in a snap.

This tutorial will guide you into creating your very own Paper Roses. You can further customize with Glitter, Paint, Sanding and even with brads and gems…the possibilities are truly endless.

You can grab the Paper Roses Cutting File Template HERE and remember they are Hybrid Friendly!

And here are some samples of finished projects I did with these pretty little roses…

I hope you enjoyed this tutorial!

Happy Creating!

More Paper Flowers

Okay I know I know I am addicted to these pretty flowers! Here is a simple and easy tutorial showing you how I use my Paper Flower Templates to create these adorable flowers…

No peanut gallery thank goodness in this one! lol!

Scalloped Paper Flowers

Well it has been very quiet here! I am working on a whole bunch of new stuff and making lots and lots of flowers! Today I will be sharing this super cute scalloped paper flower. I just love it…it is fun, playful and oh so cute!

Please excuse my video attempts it is next to impossible to get some ‘alone’ time without some comments from the peanut gallery! ;)

Girls Room Decor

I am in love with the new set of Cutting Files…they are just perfect for so many creative projects! I want to share this super easy and stunning project I created using the Summer Days Grab Bag.

First let us gather our supplies…

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Converting DXF Files to GSD

Some file formats like the DXF is an intermediate file and needs some work to be converted to the correct version for the specific software you use. Here I will give a detailed explanation on how to achieve this.

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How to use the Lines Only PDF

Included in each Cutting Files package is a Lines Only PDF. This is handy when you just want to print out the template onto Scrapbooking Paper to create your own Paper Creations.

Open the Template in Adobe Reader available for free.

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