February 26, 2011

Robi@Nite Show Summary - What Did I Miss Feb. 24th? Zentangles



Playback for Feb 24 Show

Wonderful show and thank you everyone who came to the LIVE show.  If you are watching the playback, I hope you will leave a comment and let me know if you enjoyed it.
 
DressTangle by R.Birnbaum Cohen 2011
My contribution for the evening was this card I created after drawing the 'dresstangle'.

 Here is the new Tangle I created, and I called it 'Bisous' -- which means 'kisses' in French:)

I also made another new pattern I am calling 'RobiRibbon' which I will have to wait to show you because my cameras are packed for my trip!
Tangles were everywhere and I was lucky to have Leslie Rahye as a Guest on robi@nite.  Leslie gave us a  TUTORIAL on several Zentangle patterns and I know some of the audience, including myself, were drawing right along with her. 

We learned how to do the following patterns: SOO FLOWERS, LACED, SWARM, AAH, TIPPLE and BTL JOOS! It was so much fun!
  

 Zentangled Celebration Charlie with Digital Stamp by DigitalDelightsbyLoubyLoo
Leslie prefers to use Bic Mark-Its

 Thank you, again, to Leslie Rahye    

Until we meet again,






February 24, 2011

Watch Tonight - Online Craft Show 11:59 PM EST

Robi@nite
Watch WebTV Tonight - Online Craft Show
 
Tonight's Theme - Zentangles

February 23, 2011

How To Make: An Exploding Box!


This is the fabulous project I demonstrated on In The Zone with Cyn Gagen and Robi Cohen on Monday, February 21st.  Here is the link to watch that episode


Instructions:
The Box
You will need 3 12x12 sheets of cardstock to form the 'box' portion, and you will need a fourth piece of cardstock to form the lid.(6 1/4" square)

Helpful Tools
paper trimmer
Use Paper-trimmer to cut your cardstock
scissors
scoring tool - like ScorPal or Martha Stewart
Paper clips - they help hold the corners of the lid together while they are drying, so YOU don't have to:)
Inkpad for edges of the card and papers

Step 1. You are going to take the 3 sheets for the box and using your trimmer, cut:
one sheet to 9 x 9 inches   - SHEET A
one sheet to 8 5/8 x 8 5/8 inches - SHEET B
Scoring your paper
one sheet to 8 1/4 x 8 1/4 inches - SHEET C

Step 2. Now take your cut sheets and you are going to SCORE them as follows:
Sheet A - 3 inches in from each side
Sheet B - 2 7/8 inches in from each side
Sheet C - 2 3/4 inches in from each side

For each sheet you will cut out all the corner squares so you are left with a cross, or small letter 't'.
(This is a good time to round your edges and/or ink your edges.)
Your sheet of cardstock after you have cut out all corner squares
You will now attach the 3 cut sheets to form your box.  Take Sheet B and place double-sided tape just in the middle square.  You will then take Sheet C and place it on top of Sheet B, attaching the back of the middle square of Sheet C to the front middle square of Sheet B. Now put adhesive on the middle square of Sheet A and attach (Sheet B+Sheet C). The only square that will ever have glue is that middle square.

It is now time to make The Lid
The lid needs to be slightly larger than the box, so following the above dimensions, the lid needs to be a piece of cardstock cut to 6 1/4 inches square.

Take your 6 1/4 x 6 1/4 piece and SCORE it 1 1/2 inches in from each side. Gently fold the creases.
Now turn the paper over because we will now make a contrasting crease which will allow us to fold in the edges and form our lid.
Pinch the corners inwards and then glue
You are going to make 4 creases, one from each corner JUST to where you meet the first intersecting lines (it will be a 45 degree angle).
Pinch the corners, fold them inwards and glue them to the inside. I like to use a paperclip to hold the paper in place while it dries.
I like using Scotch Quicky-Dry Adhesive.
Once it's dry your box is done; and all that's left is the decorating!! --- which really is the FUN part, isn't it?
Secure the freshly glued corners with paperclips until dry
Remember to cut all your decorative pieces slightly smaller than the page it's going on so you will have a nice border.
There is room for up to 20 photos.


Have fun with the theme! Here's a few suggestions:
Engagement box with photos of the couple and anecdotes
Mini-scrapbook box
Happy Birthday -- and don't forget it IS a box and can hold a small present, too!
Use ribbons and pretty embellishments!



Have fun!



February 22, 2011

In The Zone - February 21- What did you Miss?


Here is the link for the Playback of this show 

Karma Chameleon - you come and go, you come and go.......
Our theme tonight was that oldie by Boy George. As usual, Cynthia and I do NOT know what the other is preparing, so it's always a wonderful surprise to see what the other has dreamt up.

I chose to focus on the "Chameleon" part of the title;Cyn went the 'karma' route :)

I demonstrated how to make an "Exploding Box"!!! These are so much fun and a most excellent gift for someone special.
I wanted to make something that looked like one thing, but was in fact, something else (the chameleon). That is how I decided to make the exploding box.


Here are the products I used in my demonstration: 
Papers:
Cynthia Hart for Frances Meyer
Robyn Pandolph for Daisy D's - Secret Garden
Anna Griffen

DCWV
Inks:
Studio G Pigment Ink- pink
Craft Smart for Michaels - chocolate brown

Scotch Quick-Dry Adhesive glue
Ranger Glossy accents


Cyn then showed us how to make the COOLEST beads I have seen in a very long time! We thought she had objects inside them, but nope, it was how she made them and it was fascinating discovering her technique.


Our lucky winner of the night was ELIZABETH TAYLOR!!! Elizabeth (ET, as I like to call her) will be receiving  a lovely assortment of vintage papers!!! Congratulations ET!

I hope to see you all really soon.
Until we meet again,
Next week's theme is: "These Boots Are Made for Walking"

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