Monday, 19 December 2011

Design Team Project 3 .... Featuring My Minds Eye





Hello everyone, I'm back with my 3rd and final project of this year featuring My Minds Eye.

I made this home decor piece using a Large Rectangle Art Part Frame (Large Flourish Frames Set) from Wendy Vecchi's Studio 490 range. I covered the frame using MME papers (Remember This). I then used another rectangle frame to add dimension which again was covered in MME papers (Good Measure) and adhered to the centre of the frame using 3d foam pads. I then cut Tim Holtz's Caged Bird die using GrungePaper which was painted with Adirondack Paint Dabber (Expresso) and spritzed with Perfect Pearl Mists (Biscotti). The picture is from the Ideaology Lost & Found Paper Pad which has been mounted using 3d foam pads. I have used brads from the "Everyday" Decorative Brads Set. The Chain Tassles are also from the Ideaology range. I also used Distress Inks (Walnut Stain) to distress the frame.

I would like to take this opportunity on behalf of the DT to say a huge big thank you to Paula for her contribution and inspiring projects for Snazzys.

Snazzys DT would like to wish everyone a Merry Christmas & a Happy New Year.
Don't forget to check back in January for lots more projects and a sneak peak at our newest DT member.

Sunday, 18 December 2011

Design Team Project 2 by Astrid featuring MME

Here are a couple of further little project showing some ideas of how the wonderful My Mind's Eye Kraft Funday Collection and coordinating embellishments can be used.

This Kraft Card is so strong that it spells craft projects to me. As my DT colleagues have shown so many cards already and with Christmas now just around the corner, here are a couple of little gift ideas: A cone (I will provide a template below), and a little candle holder.

Here is the cone which you can fill with little sweet treats.


I cut the template out of one of the papers, glued and folded it together and glued a doily on the inside. I then embellished using some die cuts, little roses and some of the brads from the "Everyday Fun Decorative Brads" (KFD117)

Here is a template for the cone. You can size it to whatever size you want of course.

The second project is a little candle holder



I made a box out of a 6 x 6 piece of one of the papers, cut a hole in the center with a Spellbinders Nestability circle die and glued it onto a doily die cut (also Spellbinders)I inked the edges with Vintage Photo distress ink and used some more of the brads, a ribbon and some punched out leaves to decorate.

Well, that's it from me for this month.

Wishing you all a wonderful Christmas!!

Saturday, 17 December 2011

DT Team Project 1 by Astrid featuring MME

Well, these last few days have certainly been busy here with my fellow DT team members showing some amazing cards and projects featuring the wonderful My Mind's Eye Ktaft Funday Collection, Stamps and Embellishments. The Kraft paper is so strong that I decided to make a gift box out of it for my first project.

I used my Crafter's Companion Ultimate Pro to make my box but there are hundreds of tutorials all over the internet on how to make such simple boxes.
1 of the 12 x 12 papers ("In Print" KFD 106) from the collection made the basic box and lid, it measures 4 x 6".
I then chose one of the other papers (Ziggity Paper KFD 112), cut it to 5 3/4 by 3 3/4",distressed the edges and inked them with Vintage Photo distress ink. I swiped some gesso over the middle section I then added some more pattern and texture back to the paper by using two of the stamps from the "Happy Days Stamps (KFD 143)in Archival Coffee. I then glued some dark red ribbon from my stash along the bottom.


Next I used one of my Spellbinder dies to cut the snow flake shape out of the same paper, inked the edges with vintage photo distress ink and glued it onto the ribbon. Using one of the stamps from the "Everyday Fun Stamps"(KFD 139) I stamped in Dovecraft Perimium white ink and embossed with white embossing powder. I punched a circle around it and glued it to the center of the snowflake.
Finally I embellished with some roses from my stash, a bradfrom the embellishment set KFD 117 and some buttons from the KFD 113 set.
The little tag was punched from the Ziggety paper, and stamped with other stamps from the sets.



All of these very versatile papers, stamps and embellishments are of course available from Snazzy's and as you can see can easily be adapted for Christmas projects

Thursday, 15 December 2011

DT *Extra* Project by Paula

Excuse this 2nd post but wanted to show this item before I bid you all farewell - I was sent this lantern kit in Novembers DT Kit and Ive now managed to complete it....phew!

So, here it is....









DT Project #4 by Paula Featuring My Minds Eye....

Card Seven
The MME 'Everyday Fun' papers used are; 'Ziggity', 'Good Measure' and 'Celebration'.
Used buttons and chipboard shapes from the embellishment pack and the wording is from the 'Happy Days' stamp set.



Card Eight
Used the following MME 'Everyday Fun' papers; 'Ziggity', 'Good Measure', 'Picnic' and 'Party'.
Also used the 'Everyday Fun' chipboard button embellishments and Tim Holtz tissue tape.



And finally - I would like to take this opportunity to wish you all a very 'Merry Christmas' and a healthy and happy 2012 x

Wednesday, 14 December 2011

DT Project #3 by Paula Featuring My Minds Eye

Card Five
Ive used the following papers from the MME 'Everyday Fun' Collection; 'Admit One' (both sides) and 'Good Measure' (both sides). I've also used a brad embellishment, a chipboard shape and buttons from the 'Everyday Fun' Collection.





Card Six
The words 'Celebrate' and 'Fun' are stamps from the 'Everyday Fun' stamp set, the word 'wonderful' is an embellishment from the 'Decorative Brad' set, buttons, the ruler is cut from the paper called 'Good Measure' and the other paper is called 'Ziggity'.




Tuesday, 13 December 2011

DT Project #2 by Paula Featuring My Minds Eye

Card Three
This is a very quick and simple xmas card idea, using the dotty stamp from the 'Everyday Fun' stamp set and the star strip from the 'Happy Days' stamp set.



Card Four
I've used stamps from the 'Everyday Fun' and 'Happy Days' stamp sets and the button and chipboard shape is from the 'Everyday Fun' collection too.