Showing posts with label toothpicks. Show all posts
Showing posts with label toothpicks. Show all posts

Thursday, July 12, 2012

Altered Art Frame & Toothpicks

Up today at Practical Scrappers we have one of our brand new design team members, Kimberly, to share with you an altered art frame.  Please give her a warm welcome as she shares the first of many projects to come.  Without further ado, here is Kimberly...

One of my favorite things to play with is a frame or a home decor project.  My LSS just started to carry these wonderful easel frames.   I couldn't wait to decorate one.  Here is a photo of the supplies I used and the naked frame.
I used all Glitz Design Products from their Vintage Blue Collection.  I also added 3 toothpicks, since I wanted to add a little something to yesterday's post regarding Frugal finds.  Please check out yesterday's post too.  The other products I used which are not pictured:  2 Maya Road mini Spools, and Tim Holtz distress tea dye ink, faded jeans distress stain and his dies.

Here are a few photos of my finished frame.





The tooth picks worked out perfectly for my homemade banners!  



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Wednesday, July 11, 2012

Frugal Finds: Toothpicks

We are back this month with another fun frugal finds feature.  Today we are going to get picky...toothpicky that is!  This month we challenged a few of our design team members to get creative with toothpicks.  For me personally, I had a lot of fun with this one.  I stepped away from my normal style and took a chance which is always a good for a creative mind.  I will admit, I ripped apart (for the the first time ever :O) a layout.  Yet, I was please with the end result.
After I had my ripping apart meltdown, I sat down and wrote a list of some other ways I could use toothpicks.  Here are some of those ideas I came up with ...

                             *make a fence -how cute would that be with some twine wrapped around it
                             *make a campfire/tee-pee embellishment
                             *use them as a tool to apply those detailed rub-ons
                             *make some Valentine's day cupid arrows 
                             *frame a photo
                             * use them for snowman arms

I'm sure I could go on , but let's take a look at what our designers did!

Practical Scrapper Brenda painted some toothpicks white, trimmed one end on each one, and then used them to outline a diecut star for this 4th of July page.  She used micro glue dots to adhere the toothpicks.

On this layout, Practical Scrapper Kerri, placed two round toothpicks together and wrapped a double layer of Martha Stewart twine around them to create her flagpole.


 

Practical Scrapper Liz Chidester used toothpicks and a doily die cut to make this cute umbrella.



Not only can you use them to embellish, but you can use them as a tool! Practical Scrapper Kerri took a stab at quilling on this card.  She used her toothpicks to roll her pattern paper to create her flower petals and leaves.  Not only did they do the rolling, but she used them to apply her glue to her rolled petals and leaves.

Hope you enjoyed our newest edition of Frugal Finds!  What frugal item would you like to see us use in an upcoming feature?  Leave us a comment below to let us know!


**Designer projects are not always linked in our posts, but you can always find their blogs in our sidebar or in the staff tab**