Nie wiem czy też tak macie, czy to tylko moja przypadłość, ale jeżeli nie mam którychś ze swoim przydasi na widoku, łatwo o nich zapominam. Tak się stało między innymi z kilkoma pięknymi materiałowymi wstążkami, które niedawno odkopałam. Postanowiłam więc zrobić stojaczek na takie skarby, taki, na którym jednocześnie mogłabym wieszać różne kawałki i resztki, które do tej pory lądowały w najróżniejszych miejscach. W tym celu okleiłam drewniane pudełko po jakichś scrapowych elementach - całe pokryłam klejem a potem taśmami washi - trick, którego nauczyłam się gdzieś w internetach od kogoś, kto był na warsztacie u Tima Holtza z shadowboxów Configurations. Taśmą washi okleiłam też kilka drewnianych patyczków (nie mam pojęcia skąd się wzięły :) ). Szpulki postarzyłam Distress Ink Vintage Photo i okleiłam papierami z kolekcji Idea-ology French Industrial. Dodałam też dwie buteleczki - w mniejszej znalazły się już małe Timowe ćwieki, w drugim - nie wiem jeszcze co będzie. Szpulki i buteleczki trzymają się swoich miejsc za pomocą rzepów. Bardzo mnie cieszy ten nowy element na craftowym stole. :)
I don't know if you experience this too or if it's only me, but if I don't have some of my crafting gear out and visible, I quite easily forget about it. That's what happened with some beautiful fabric ribbons that I have recently dug out. I decided to make a stand for them, one that would also let me put away some pieces of ribbons and laces that have so far landed in mostly undefined places. To do this I started by covering a wooden box that used to store some chipboard elements with glue and then with washi tapes - a trick I learned online from someone who in turn learned it at a Configurations shadowbox workshop with Tim Holtz. I also used the washi around some wooden sticks (no idea where these came from :) ). I inked the spools with Vintage Photo Distress Ink and embellished with Idea-ology French Industrial papers. I also added two bottles - the smaller one stores TH mini-fasteners, and I still don't know what I'm going to put in the second one. The spools and the bottles hold on to the box with velcro. I'm really happy to have this addition to my crafting table. :)
Pracę zgłaszam na wyzwania: / I would like to enter this project into:
- Vintage Journey 'A little bit French'
- Simon Says Stamp Monday Challenge 'The one with lots of rules'
I don't know if you experience this too or if it's only me, but if I don't have some of my crafting gear out and visible, I quite easily forget about it. That's what happened with some beautiful fabric ribbons that I have recently dug out. I decided to make a stand for them, one that would also let me put away some pieces of ribbons and laces that have so far landed in mostly undefined places. To do this I started by covering a wooden box that used to store some chipboard elements with glue and then with washi tapes - a trick I learned online from someone who in turn learned it at a Configurations shadowbox workshop with Tim Holtz. I also used the washi around some wooden sticks (no idea where these came from :) ). I inked the spools with Vintage Photo Distress Ink and embellished with Idea-ology French Industrial papers. I also added two bottles - the smaller one stores TH mini-fasteners, and I still don't know what I'm going to put in the second one. The spools and the bottles hold on to the box with velcro. I'm really happy to have this addition to my crafting table. :)
Pracę zgłaszam na wyzwania: / I would like to enter this project into:
- Vintage Journey 'A little bit French'
- Simon Says Stamp Monday Challenge 'The one with lots of rules'
A brilliant idea and it looks soooo gorgeous too! Wow!
OdpowiedzUsuńClaudia xxx
Świetny pomysł i cudowne wykonanie.
OdpowiedzUsuńBardzo mi się podoba :-)
Pozdrawiam
Such a beautiful piece. Karen.x
OdpowiedzUsuńThis is such a beautiful creation. Thank you so much for sharing your great inspiration with us at Simon Says Stamp Monday Challenge.
OdpowiedzUsuńMam tak samo nie widzę - pewnie nie mam :)
OdpowiedzUsuńStojak cudeńko
Świetny pomysł...pozdrowienia!
OdpowiedzUsuńYour spool stand is so pretty! Your use of Tim's French Industrial papers is perfect for a French theme project. This is such a clever idea and way of displaying beautiful ribbons and also creating such an interesting decor piece. Thank you for joining us at A Vintage Journey. <3 Candy
OdpowiedzUsuńThis is so pretty! What a great idea! All the spools and the bottles are so special, and the ribbons are gorgeous. Thank you so much for sharing with us at Simon Says Stamp Monday Challenge!!
OdpowiedzUsuńDziękuję Wam bardzo za tak miłe słowa - bardzo się cieszę, że szpule się podobają! :)
OdpowiedzUsuńThank you so much for all your kind words - I'm so happy you like the spools! :)
Great idea, looks soo fabulous
OdpowiedzUsuńWhat a very clever idea, beautifully made.
OdpowiedzUsuńLove the French spool stand and the wonderful French elements. Thank You so much for sharing at A Vintage Journey this fortnight
OdpowiedzUsuńHugs Annie x
What a fabulous idea! and your spools and bottles are so special and so French! Thanks for sharing your wonderful project with us at A Vintage Journey for our A Little bit French Challenge.
OdpowiedzUsuńi really love this. its fabulously unique too.
OdpowiedzUsuńVery clever idea, love it.
OdpowiedzUsuńAwesome, Agnieszka!
OdpowiedzUsuńHuge congrats on winning Simon Says Stamps challenge with this cutie!
Claudia xxx
A fantastic piece, original and brilliant! No wonder it won a prize over at Simon, btu we are delighted you have shared it with us over at A Vintage Journey too! Love it!!
OdpowiedzUsuńBrilliant idea and so well constructed, very clever
OdpowiedzUsuńWhat an absolute delight of a creation - thank you so much for joining us on A Vintage Journey!
OdpowiedzUsuńAlison x