26 February 2020

Handy Scrapholder for Eileen Hull Designs

Hi everyone and welcome. This month Eileen Hull's Inspiration Team have been sharing more projects, ideas and inspiration using her latest dies - the Gift Box and Display Stand - over on her website. Whilst not as decorative as previous projects, the one I have to share today is a practical solution for holding those little scraps and leftovers that you can't bear to bin (because they may come in useful one day!) Combining the new Display Stand with the hugely popular Pocket Notebook, here is my idea for a scrapholder for your desk;


Tied together with ribbon at the top, it stands up by itself and when untied, the pockets have room to expand and hold even more bits and pieces. In essence it's one of those expanding file folders but in a smaller, desk friendly size. Here's how it came together;

I have a collection of small old books found in charity shops and love to use the pages for mixed media projects, but often the covers are just as beautiful and equally as useful. When looking through the pile I found a worn red one with a sun bleached spine and a little embossing on the front. Being almost the same size as the Pocket Notebook it was perfect for the job in hand. I removed the covers with a sharp knife and set the text block and spine to one side. Die cutting two cover pieces from Matboard using the Pocket Journal die, I joined them at the spine creating the widest cover possible and covered the holes with spare strips of thin card.


Below you'll see the combination of paints and inks used to replicate the colour of the book, also added to a Matboard cut of the Display Stand. After painting both sections with Gold Rush and Red Lipstick Fresco Finish paint I rubbed red archival ink over the top. Then the surfaces were rubbed over with sandpaper to age them and reveal some of the Gold Rush paint. Finally I rubbed Walnut Stain Distress Oxide Ink over the stand, the notebook and the book covers.


With all the surfaces prepared it was time for assembly; the book covers were glued to the outside of the Pocket Notebook as shown below and ribbon was stuck onto the centre of the back cover. You may notice there's a tear in the surface of the spine (due to being a little too enthusiastic with the sandpaper!) This bit gets covered up next so doesn't matter.


I glued the back cover and spine of the Notebook to the front of the assembled Display Stand as shown below, holding it all in place with pegs until it was dry and secure. You'll be able to see that the ribbon is held securely in place by being sandwiched between the back cover and the stand.


To create the pockets inside the scrapholder I glued together ten C6 envelopes and chopped them off at the top so they would be four inches tall. After tea staining them all I added double-sided adhesive tape to the bottom at the centre of each envelope as shown below. Each envelope was stuck to the next to create a concertina effect. I then used wet glue to stick the front and back envelopes to the inside of the Pocket Notebook covers. This makes the pockets at the front and back narrower than the rest but also makes them more secure than if they were attached in one small strip.


Below are a couple more photos of the finished scrapholder. The first one shows it from the back where the stand section of the Display Stand can be seen holding the pockets and covers vertical.


This second photo shows the front cover which can fall forward when the ribbon is untied. The holder can be expanded or retracted (depending on how much you've crammed into it!)


Given a bit more time I may well create a panel to decorate and embellish the front of this scrapholder, but for now it works for the intended purpose and retains that look of an old book with 'pages' inside. Having checked the sizes you could recreate this project  with a smaller holder just by using the Notebook or Wrapped Journal dies too.

I hope this project has given you ideas for creating your own expanding storage using Eileen's dies. Make sure to check out what the rest of the team have made by visiting Eileen's website.

For now, thanks for visiting,
Jenny xxx

19 February 2020

Leap into the Odd with The Funkie Junkie Boutique

Hi everyone and welcome. It's time for another challenge over at the The Funkie Junkie Boutique Blog. Suzz is our host and she wants us to 'Leap into the Odd'.

"2020 is a leap year which means we will have an additional day in February ending on an odd number of days. The definition of odd is "different from what is usual or expected; strange." My challenge to you is to create something odd or unusual."

As ever, the Design Team will choose their top four picks, with the winner being invited to join us in a Guest DT spot at The Funkie Junkie Boutique Blog and the next three will receive Top 3 Badges to display on their blogs. Everyone who enters and follows the rules will be entered into the draw to have the chance to win a $25 spending spree at The Funkie Junkie Boutique.

Trying to think about something unusual to do I hit upon inspiration from Cathy Nichols and her amazing collages. Combining this style with an Eileen Hull Designs Gift Box (without the lid) I created an art box to hold colouring pens. My odd twist for this was to use what would normally be a focal image stamp to create backgrounds.


Here's how this art box came together; I die cut and stuck together the box, removing the lid section to make it into an open container. You'll also see die cut branches, all of which were painted with Black Gesso.


Next I picked out what was left of some papers created a year ago now using a Gel Plate and Dina Wakley Media Paints (see original post HERE). Cutting one sheet into 3 3/4 inch square pieces I glued one to the bottom of the box and saved four more for the sides and the basis of the collages.


Cutting 2 inch strips from three more of the colour coordinated papers, I used Wendy Vecchi's 'Bouquet' stamp (normally one I'd use for a main image) and repeat stamped/heat embossed them with white, gold and Tea Rose embossing powders.


You can see below how these strips were cut up and layered onto the background squares, with machine stitching added to enhance the edges. The squares were then glued onto the sides of the box in readiness for further decoration.


Those die cut branches were cut down and used as tree forms on each side with Gilt painted leaves added to mimic something of Cathy Nichols' style. As there was already a lot going on I kept the rest simple, stamping sentiments from Wendy Vecchi's 'Artful Thoughts' stamp set onto tissue with permanent black ink before using Distress Collage Medium to fix them in place over the embossed papers. Since this made those parts matte I added a gloss medium over the top to restore the shine of the embossing and enhance the papers.


Here are the other sides of the finished box;




That's my take on the theme 'Leap into the Odd'. My amazing team mates have also come up with some oddities for this challenge so make sure you hop on over and check out their gorgeous projects HERE. And remember to link up your own shabby chic or vintage projects to be in with a chance of winning one of the fabulous prizes that's up for grabs.

Thanks for visiting,
Jenny xxx

Products used to create this art box are available from The Funkie Junkie Boutique and are listed/linked below.

Eileen Hull Designs Sizzix Scoreboards Bigz XL Die - Gift Box
Studio 490 Wendy Vecchi Stamp it Stencil it - Bouquet
Studio 490 Wendy Vecchi Stamp Set - Artful Thoughts
Tim Holtz Sizzix Alterarions Bigz Die - Branches
Tim Holtz Sizzix Alterations Thinlits Die Set - Funky Foliage
Dina Wakley Media Paints and Gessos
Wendy Vecchi Embossing Powders
Ranger Embossing Powders
Tim Holtz Distress Collage Medium Matte
Ranger Archival Ink Pad - Jet Black

5 February 2020

Love Is All Around Us at The Funkie Junkie Boutique

Hi everyone and welcome. It's time for another challenge over at the The Funkie Junkie Boutique Blog and I'm the host for this one, 'Love Is All Around Us'. With Valentines Day approaching it's time to share a little love. Create something vintage or shabby chic featuring hearts. Here's a few ideas to get you started;


As ever, the Design Team will choose their top four picks, with the winner being invited to join us in a Guest DT spot at The Funkie Junkie Boutique Blog and the next three will receive Top 3 Badges to display on their blogs. Everyone who enters and follows the rules will be entered into the draw to have the chance to win a $25 spending spree at The Funkie Junkie Boutique.

This coming Valentines Day promises to be a difficult one but I know that special someone in my life will be there by my side through it all. So for him I've put together a card to let him know just how much he is loved.


There's no tutorial for this one but here's a quick run down of how it came together. The base layer is a piece of copier paper that I brayered with 'Ruby', 'Carnation' and 'White' Dina Wakley Media Acrylic Paints. Over the top are strips from Wendy Vecchi's 'Washi Assortment 2' (love the way the hearts perfectly compliment the little dots on the larger strip) some machine stitching and stencilled hearts using Wendy's 'Never Enough Hearts' stencil. I traced the larger heart from this stencil onto a piece of card, painted it with more White Acrylic Paint, edged it with Wendy's 'Potting Soil' Blendable Dye Ink and mounted it onto the card base. The flower is one from Wendy's 'Delightful Art' stamp set; I used the coordinating Mat Minis for the flower and bud, stamping, painting and cutting out the leaves that sit behind them. Paints used to colour these include Dina Wakley's 'Ruby', 'Cheddar', 'Olive' and 'Lime' shades. A simple Wendy Vecchi phrase perfectly summed up what needed to be said on the front of this card. Here are a couple of close ups to show the finished card in more detail;



That's my take on the theme 'Love Is All Around Us' for the current The Funkie Junkie Boutique Blog challenge. My amazing team mates have also been reaching for those hearts for this challenge so make sure you hop on over and check out their gorgeous projects HERE. And remember to link up your own shabby chic or vintage projects to be in with a chance of winning one of the fabulous prizes that's up for grabs.

Thanks for visiting,
Jenny xxx

Products used to create this Valentines Day Card are available from The Funkie Junkie Boutique and are listed/linked below.

Studio 490 Wendy Vecchi Stamp Set - Delightful Art
Studio 490 Wendy Vecchi Mat Minis - Delightful Art Coordinates
Studio 490 Wendy Vecchi Stencil - Never Enough Hearts
Wendy Vecchi MAKE ART Washi Assortment 2
Wendy Vecchi MAKE ART Blendable Dye Inks

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