Ain't I a Woman

Ain't I a Woman
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Thursday

Tea time card

I made this card from supplies that were on a giveaway table.  This was fun.

Let's see: I had the card base cs in my scrap pile.  From the giveaway table: The pp was from a mini paper pack. The ribbon was from a little bag of fibers.   The other cs was all scraps and the tea pot was from a dimensional sticker pack.


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Wednesday

Thank you card


This card is for a friend who directs a prayer shawl ministry.  I hope she likes it.


Materials:
Our Daily Bread image
Thank you stamp
fiber from free table
cs
pp
card base
colored with watercolor pencils

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Tuesday

Gift card and tea bag holder(s)

This little pocketbook is a gift card holder.  I made a bunch of tea bag holders using mostly scraps.  They are fun to make.



Here is the inside view.
Materials:
cs
pp
ribbon
eyelets
brads
flower
digi image and sentiment


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Saturday

My Black is Beautiful Challenge #5

I have some catching up to do with this challenge.  One of the goals with this challenge is to create lo's about myself, but I am so in the habbit of being behind the camera lol.   The subject matter here is 'eyes'.   The lo is a mosaic pattern.  I did this mosaic old school with a ruler and eyballing it (no pun intended)lol.



The journaling is an Acrostic poem (one of the characteristics of the poem is that it is shaped like a diamond): 

Eyes
mysterious beautiful
inviting twinkling dancing
brown sexy attractive watchful
revealing observing perceiving
almond shaped focused
peepers

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Wednesday

ATC's

I was going away for a crop retreat and at the last minute I decided to make a art journal travel kit. I have water color crayons, but water color pencils are more portable and less messy.  There were no art or scrap booking stores open.  So, I went to Wally World hoping to find water color pencils.  I have seen gesso and canvass before so I was hoping.  No luck in the art/scrap booking/stationery section, but to my surprise I found CRAYOLA water color pencils in the kid art section for $2.97.   I was not sure how these pencils would work since they were not artist or even student quality. 

When I got tired of scrap booking I played around with coloring.  I drew these two trees on watercolor paper and colored them with the pencils.  I used my water brush to spread the color.  While not super vibrant colors, the pencils worked just fine.  This was fun.

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Gift card holder

I make this pop-up gift card holder all the time.   The design is very simple and you can usually get away with using scraps.




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Monday

Jewelry making Pass-it-on party

This party was planned for a few teenage girls.  One day while visiting my old church a friend's daughter asked "Miss Teen Teen do you still do your parties?"  I replied, "... yes, in fact I have a crocheting party planned during spring break. "   Now most of these girls live in another town, so they had not been to a pass-it-on party since I had moved almost 4 years ago.  Instead of crocheting they wanted to make jewelry.  So, I put together a jewelry making pass-it-on party.

The sample project:


The girls made these toggle bracelets.  I totally miscalculated the time it would take these girls to catch on to this craft.  I am so used to working with younger children who take longer to learn a new skill.  Also this was a rather small party.  Luckily I had more supplies.  (and who ever said crafters had too much stuff and were borderline hoarders-lol)



They also made these memory wire bracelets...


...and they made these earrings.


Thank God for His grace...it was time for lunch after all that jewelry making. (LOL)

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Thursday

Eye Spy: an art journal page

I used the technique splattering alcohol onto acrylic paint to make this background.  I also played with stencils and doodling.


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Monday

Masculine birthday card

Sentiment: Honor the seasons of nature and the rhythms of life (rubbernecker stamp)
Inside: It's your birthday




African King stamp by rubbernecker
stickles
scrap fabric
colorbox chalk ink
clear embossing powder
it's your birthday stamp
cs
gold postcard base

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Saturday

Loc band

Here is a loc band I made.  Having thick locs I needed a larger ponytail holder.  I justs used stuff I found in my stash to try this out.  Now to get matching rings and bead.

























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Tuesday

Hair Jewelry

Here is a flower made out of cowry shells.  It is hair jewelry that I saw on a YouTube video and wanted to make it.  I only had stretchy cord on hand and that one came out sorta wobbly (it's the one on the right).



Then I found some non-strechy cording-yay!  This one came out much better.

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