Friday, December 17, 2010

Day 6 of the 12 Days of Christmas Blog Hop with Donna Salazar Designs

Visit my blog today for Day 6 of the 12 Days of Christmas Blog Hop with Donna Salazar Designs.  
Today is Zutter Corrugated Board Day!


Corrugated Cardboard isn't just for album covers....check this out, and make sure to leave a comment for a chance for some Donna Salazar prizes on the 24th! 

Here's the link to my blog for the hoppin'!!

Merry Christmas!

Wednesday, December 15, 2010

Card Making Fun with the Distrezz-It-All!

I love love love my Distrezz-It-All and I use it allllll the time!  I love tools, they make it so easy to create one of a kind and  wonderful things.  I haven't had a lot of time lately (who does this time of the year, right?), but I have been working on Christmas cards.  The card above is one I made using my Distrezz-It-All, a few stamps, and some Radiant Rain and Twinkling H2Os.  Here is a quick how to for you to recreate this card, or one that is similar ~

First, stamp a design on some artist canvas.  I used some artist canvas by Fredrix, it is already acrylic primed and ready to use.  It comes in a tablet and you can get various sizes.  Anyway, stamp your design with an ink such as Stazon.  You want something that will not bleed when you use the Radiant Rain and Twinkling H2Os.  Next, use the Radiant Rain Dauber to outline a bit of color around your design, then take a wet paintbrush to pull some of the color in a bit.  See how I have left the center white? ~
Next, blot a bit of the Blue Radiant Rain (I used Mediterranean) off your canvas, and add a wee bit of Gold and Pearl with the Twinkling H2Os watercolors.  You can add as much or as little as you choose.  I randomly painted it on my stamped design, as shown below ~ 
I worked with it a bit, until I was happy with it.  Then I sprayed a mist of water over the whole canvas, and put a tissue on top and blotted the canvas lightly.
This left a softer wash of color on my canvas, but still lots of shimmer.  I then stamped a sentiment stamp on white cardstock using Stazon Ink, then went over it with a Pearl colored Twinkling H2O for some shimmer. As you can see below, I also used one of the Radiant Rain Daubers on the bird that I stamped on another piece of white cardstock, and cut out~ 
Next, I covered a piece of white cardstock with a bronze Raidiant Rain Dauber, then used my oh-so-handy Distrezz-It-All to quickly distress the edges.  It literally took less than 5 seconds to do all four edges.  LOVE that!!!  I then stitched the canvas to the card base (I edged the bottom first with scalloped scissors, then used a gold marker to outline the edges of the canvas), and laid all my other pieces out (a flower embellie, matted sentiment, and my stamped and painted bird).  Hmmmm, not sure I like the red bird.  Instead, I quickly painted a third stamped image ~
Much better!  I added some sparklie lacey ribbon, and my card is now finished!  Love the look of all the sparkle with the distressed edges.  So much texture, but not a lot of bulk!
Here is another simple card I zipped together in just a few minutes, using stamps, Radiant Rain Daubers, and of course, the faboo Distrezz-It-All.  I love that I can so quickly and inexpensively create one of a kind cards.  If I wanted to, I could actually create lots of the same design, since I am using standard tools and supplies like white cardstock and my scraps.  Creating on a budget, gotta love it!
I hope you create some fun cards of any theme using your Distrezz-It-All.  We would love to see them! Remember, the Distrezz-It-All is on sale through the 25th of December at the Bind-It-All Site, so zip on over and order one today!    Have fun, and happy creating ~ Pam

Zutter Zisters DT Member Pam Sandy

Monday, December 13, 2010

Day 2 of 12 Days of Christmas Blog Hop

Visit my blog today for Day 2 of the 12 Days of Christmas Blog Hop with Donna Salazar Designs.
Today is Bind-it-All Day!  Start here to get hopping.

Make sure you leave comments on all the blogs for a chance to win some Donna Salazar Designs product!

Merry Christmas!

Sunday, December 12, 2010

12 Days of Christmas Blog Hop with Donna Salazar Designs

Donna Salazar Designs is kicking off the holidays with a 12 Days of Christmas Blog Hop.  If starts TODAY, and you can visit my blog to get started! 

The hop features loads of Donna Salazar Designs, as well as the Bind-it-All, Distrezz-it-All, Zutter Cardboard and all sorts of crafty yumminess!  There's chances to win some of Donna's products too.
Check it out and Merry Christmas!

Wednesday, December 8, 2010

Merry and Bright........

Do you love your Bind it All?????
want to bind EVERYTHING but not sure how to do that....cause not all pieces are flat....
Well....it can be done!!
I had this wonderful Basic Grey Tag Mini Album I wanted to use.
The solution....
I cut a piece of chipboard, covered it with paper, punched it with my Bind it all...
I then adhered the pieces to the precut chipboard mini album.
and there you have it.....a wonderfully bound Mini!!!

HAPPY ZUTTERING....and may your season be Merry and Bright!!!

Zutter Zister DT Member Lynne Forsythe

Friday, December 3, 2010

Christmas Planner with the Bind-it-All

This year I really wanted to be organized for Christmas so I made myself a Christmas Organizer.


I wanted to keep it simple and to create one I could use every year just by reprinting the inserts.


To do this I created several pocket pages and added a cute journaling card from the Echo Park Christmas paper wrapped in bakers twine for each page.


I then printed several sheets on my printer for Christmas Cards, Christmas presents, a small calendar and a pocket for receipts.


For the cover I wrapped Zutter 6"x6" Chipboard covers in felt to give it a handmade feel.

I know this will help keep me organized this year!

Zutter Zister DT Member Fleur Smith

Wednesday, December 1, 2010

Countdown to Christmas


I love making these countdown to Christmas calendars and I made this one for my desk at my new job. To make this one I used the Zutter 5x7 Acrylic Covers with tabs and just cut the tabs off before binding it.

I used the Echo Park Christmas paper which has the numbers 1 - 25 on it and cut them up. I then attached them to card stock pieces being sure to leave 1/2" at the top for the binding. I inked all the edges to finish them off.


I then punched holes in all the numbers and two of the Acrylic Covers. The third cover I cut in half and used for my base. Bind - with your trusty BIA - the numbers to the covers just like you are making a mini album being sure the numbers are counting down in the correct order.
See the nice, round owire binding? I used Brown Zutter owire.


Once you've finished the binding you glue the third acrylic piece onto the bottom creating your triangular base. Then decorate your base how ever you want. I added a Christmas Tree with ornaments onto the side and the words "days til Christmas" underneath the countdown numbers.

Now, this project came together really fast, and with the acrylic covers, looks very elegant.  It also doesn't take a load of supplies.  Try making a countdown to Christmas album for yourself....or a countdown to any special event! Happy Holidays!

Zutter Zister DT Member Fleur Smith