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الثلاثاء، 24 أغسطس 2010

This 'n' That Free E-Book From Brenda Greenwalt of Lillie Mae's Crafts

Do you love to craft and love learning the different tips and tricks for doing this or that? If you do, then you'll be happy to know that Brenda Greenwalt has created a free e-book on her Lillie Mae's Crafts website that is packed full of tips and tricks.



Contains the following: 

 Decorating Styles Defined - Country, Primitive, Shabby Chic
Staining Recipe and Instructions
Thrifty Primitive Shopping List - Old/Antique/Vintage, Other Items, Out of the Way Crafting Items
Free Printable Blank Coffee and Tea-Stained Tags
Prim Crafting Tips & Tricks Section - Stuffing, Scenting, Color Washing, Rusting, Staining, Painting, Doll Making
 Quick Make Small Projects Section - How to Make Scented Rag Balls, How to Make Grungy Candles, How to Make Bath Salts, Free Summer Sampler, In my Garden Pillow Stitchery, Little Miss

Copyright © 2010 - Written By Brenda Greenwalt of Lillie Mae's Crafts.

Here's what Brenda had to say about her e-book: This E-Book was created with you in mind. Packed full, it includes tips and tricks on: Stuffing, Scenting, Color Washing, Rusting, Staining, Painting, and Doll Making.

Also includes a free summer sampler, printable blank tea-stained and coffee stained tags, projects such as how to make grubby candles and scented rag balls and two complete patterns.


Please respect Brenda's TERMS OF USE: All of my craft patterns are copyrighted. You may create a reasonable amount of items from my patterns for craft fairs, bazaars, craft malls, and auctions as long as you give Lillie Mae's Crafts credit for the design. You MAY NOT mass produce items from my patterns.  Copying for any reason at all is strictly prohibited. You DO NOT have permission to alter them in any way. No wholesaling of items made from my patterns. My patterns are not to be shared or redistributed in any form without my express permission. If you have any questions, please feel free to e-mail me at lilliemaescrafts@yahoo.com

Copyright © 2007 - 2010 - All Rights Reserved - Brenda Greenwalt of Lillie Mae's Crafts.

Please visit Brenda's Crafting With Lillie Mae's blog at http://lilliemaes.blogspot.com/ and her Lillie Mae's Crafts website at http://www.lilliemaescrafts.com .

الاثنين، 16 أغسطس 2010

How To Make A Green Painted Pinecone Basket - Free How-To by Linda Walsh

Since I had just finished my Linda's Blog post on all the pine cone baskets I had made over twenty years ago I thought you might enjoy a step-by-step "How-to" on how to make one of your own. If you'd like to read my post entitled "The Pine Cone Baskets - Now That's A Good Idea!" please CLICK HERE.

My instructions on how to make a pine cone basket of your own are shown below.

I also created a .PDF "Linda's How-Do-I Series How To Make A Green Painted Pinecone Basket" e-book for this as well.


If you'd like to download my free e-book please CLICK HERE for the "How To Make A Green Painted Pinecone Basket" e-book page of my Linda Walsh Originals E-Patterns website. Here you can also download my free e-book and and view all of our e-patterns and e-books.

How To Make A Green Painted Pinecone Basket


Supplies Needed

1 Large Handle Basket
1 Can Green Spray Paint
1 Can Spray Varnish or Lacquer
1 Bag of Spanish Moss
4 pk OASIS RAINBOW FOAM BRICK TURQUOISE - Enough Floral Foam Bricks To Line The Bottom Of The Basket
1 1/2" to 2" Wide Green Wired Ribbon
Package of Green Preserved Boxwood
Batch of Green Preserved Evergreen Sprigs or Other Green Silk Floral
1/2" to 1" Plaid Cloth Covered Box Decorations
Red Berry Spray With Multiple Berries or Red Berry Picks
1/2" to 1" Shiny Red Apple Decorations
Wire
Dried or Preserved Pine Cones of Various Shapes and Sizes
Dual Temperature Glue Gun
Glue Gun and Glue Sticks
Wire Cutters

Instructions

(Note - These instructions are for ADULT use only as they require the use of a hot glue gun.  Always use caution when working with any kind of hot glue gun.)

1.  Spray paint the inside and outside of the basket with the green paint.  Let dry completely.
2.  Place the Spanish moss along the inside of the basket so as to cover any openings in the sides of the basket.
3.  Pack the bottom of the basket tightly with the floral brick foam to within 4 inches of the top rim of the basket.
4.  Glue the first layer of pine cones to the floral brick foam using the low temperature setting of the dual temperature glue gun.
5.  Arrange the pine cones of various shapes and sizes that you are going to see until they fill the basket and the arrangement is pleasing to the eye.  Then glue them in place using the low temperature setting of the dual temperature glue gun.
6.  Glue the smaller pine cones in between the larger pine cones until all the gaps are filled.
7.  Spray the basket and pine cones with varnish or lacquer.  Let dry completely.
8.  Glue the preserved box wood amongst the pine cones until the arrangement is pleasing to the eye.
9.  Glue the preserved evergreen sprigs or other green silk floral amongst the pine cones until the arrangement is pleasing to the eye.
10.  Glue the 1/2" to 1" plaid cloth covered box decorations amongst the pine cones until their placement is pleasing to the eye.
11.  Glue the 1/2" to 1" Shiny Red Apple Decorations amongst the pine cones until their placement is pleasing to the eye.
12.  Cut the red berries so they are individual and then glue the red berries amongst the pine cones until their placement is pleasing to the eye.
13.  Tie the 1 1/2" to 2" wide green wired ribbon into a large decorative bow with many, many  loops so it is very full and then fasten the bow to the middle of the handle of the basket with the wire.
14.  Congratulations - You're Done!

Please respect Linda's Terms of Use: All patterns, e-patterns, e-books, tutorials, how-to's, and e-products © 2004-2010 Linda Walsh Originals-Designs by Linda Walsh. All rights reserved, including downloading, mass producing, photocopying, enlargements, reductions,and all other forms of reproduction, website sharing, Email, RSS feeds, or any other means of redistribution. Commercial selling or reselling by any means, including eBay or any other website by permission only.

Products made from Linda Walsh Originals patterns, e-patterns, e-books, tutorials, how-to's, and e-products are intended for personal use for fun or small scale personal and business profit as long as you credit us with the design. Large scale commercial use (i.e. mass production) including wholesale distribution, catalog sales, and all other forms of large scale commercial production are by permission only. Items made from Linda Walsh Originals patterns, e-patterns, e-books, tutorials, how-to's, and e-products are intended for decoration only and are not intended for use by children. Not responsible for human error, individual workmanship, or printing errors in the E-books, E-products, tutorials, how-to's, patterns or the E-Patterns.


Copyright © 2010 - All Rights Reserved - Written By Linda Walsh of Linda Walsh Originals, Linda Walsh Originals E-Patterns, and Linda's Blog. Linda is a doll maker and doll pattern designer. http://lindawalshoriginals.com/

الخميس، 27 مايو 2010

Blooming Belt Tutorial Free Tutorial by Alisa Burke of Alisa Burke

I just LOVE Alisa Burke's creativity and thought you'd like to know that she has a terrific tutorial on her Alisa Burke - Redefine Creativity blog showing you how to create a blooming belt.


Blooming Belt Tutorial

Copyright © 2010 - All Rights Reserved - Written by Alisa Burke of Alisa Burke.

Here's what Alisa had to say about her tutorial: While it still feels like winter, I am inspired to create my own spring over here- full of bright color, fresh ideas, and pretty flowers. I couldn't resist making a spring inspired, blooming belt out of canvas and fabric!

Please respect Alisa's TERMS OF USE:  I work really hard to come up with my art, tutorials, ideas, classes, inspiration and more. Please understand that everything I post on my blog is for your personal use only - not for resale or redistribution. Please contact me if you are interested in using anything that I share online-thank you!!!

For more information on Alisa's Terms of Use please CLICK HERE.

Alisa's Bio: Alisa Burke is a freelance painter and mixed media artist who studied fine art at Portland State University. With a background in painting and printmaking, a desire to explore and push materials, Alisa is always looking for new ways to break the rules and redefine art. She draws inspiration from street art, graffiti, art history and fashion and it is not uncommon to find her digging through the trash in hopes of recycling something unique use in her artwork.

Alisa’s paintings have been exhibited in a variety of galleries and her handmade, painted accessories are carried in a number of boutiques across the country. Her artwork has been featured in publications such as Cloth Paper Scissors, Quilting Arts, Where Women Create, Somerset Studios’ Haute Handbags, Art Doll Quarterly, and the University of San Diego Magazine. In addition to making art, Alisa teaches a variety of workshops nation wide. Alisa appeared as a guest artist on the DIY Network show Craft Lab and book Canvas Remix was released in spring 2008.

Copyright © 2005-2010 - All Rights Reserved - Alisa Burke of Alisa Burke.

Please visit her Alisa Burke website at http://www.alisaburke.com and her Alisa Burke - Redefine Creativity blog at http://www.alisaburke.blogspot.com . Her Alisa Burke Etsy shop is at http://alisaburke.etsy.com .

His & Hens Painted Mugs Free E-Pattern by Sue Allemand of Palette Primitives

Who can resist roosters - especially when they're on your favorite coffee mug.  Well, in my case make that tea cup.  If you like roosters you'll be happy to know that Sue Allemand has an adorable e-pattern on her Free Paintin' Patterns blog for rooster painted mugs.

Please Note: Unfortunately Sue's free e-pattern is no longer available.



Copyright © 2001 - All Rights Reserved - Sue Allemand of Palette Primitives.

Here's what Sue had to say about her pattern: This is the next FREE pattern for you all! Roosters are still going strong after many, many years of popularity! Who knew? Nothing usually sticks around that long! hehe But these little cuties are fun and easy to paint using DecoArt Ultra Gloss Paints! So quick that you could make a bunch of sets for friends, family, gifts, etc. Just put the painted mugs in a basket with your favorite teas, coffees or soups, some cute stir spoons, coasters and some cookies! (put raffia or straw in the bottom of the basket to carry the theme!) Have fun!!

Please respect Sue's TERMS OF USE: All designs are copyright protected by Sue Allemand. You are given the right to make the finished products for personal use or profit (selling on the internet is fine), however, no mass producing, copying, sharing or distributing of the pattern or design is allowed. Please give credit to the me whenever possible. Thank you!

Copyright © 1999-2010 - All Rights Reserved - Sue Allemand of Palette Primitives. Sue is a professional artist and designer.

Please visit Sue's Palette Primitives website at http://paletteprimitives.com, her Palette Primitives "Get Your Prim On" blog at http://www.paletteprimitives.blogspot.com, her Free Paintin' Patterns blog at http://freepaintinpatterns.blogspot.com and her Free Stitchin' Patterns blog at http://freestitchinpatterns.blogspot.com.

الأربعاء، 26 مايو 2010

Rooster Oven Mitt Free E-Pattern by Sue Allemand of Palette Primitives

If you love adorable oven mitts you'll be happy to know that Sue Allemand has an adorable e-pattern on her Free Paintin' Patterns blog for creating a rooster oven mitt. Enjoy.

Please Note: Unfortunately Sue's free e-pattern is no longer available.



Copyright © 2002 - All Rights Reserved - Sue Allemand of Palette Primitives.

Here's what Sue had to say about her pattern: Going with the Rooster theme from yesterday - here's another FREE rooster pattern for you! This one is cute on the oven mitt - but you can tweak the pattern a little by adding a wing on the other side and paint it on an apron, towels, coasters, tablecloth, napkins to make matching sets! Very quick and easy pattern! Uses DecoArt So Soft Fabric Paints! Hope you enjoy it!

Please respect Sue's TERMS OF USE: All designs are copyright protected by Sue Allemand. You are given the right to make the finished products for personal use or profit (selling on the internet is fine), however, no mass producing, copying, sharing or distributing of the pattern or design is allowed. Please give credit to the me whenever possible. Thank you!

Copyright © 1999-2010 - All Rights Reserved - Sue Allemand of Palette Primitives. Sue is a professional artist and designer.

Please visit Sue's Palette Primitives website at http://paletteprimitives.com, her Palette Primitives "Get Your Prim On" blog at http://www.paletteprimitives.blogspot.com, her Free Paintin' Patterns blog at http://freepaintinpatterns.blogspot.com and her Free Stitchin' Patterns blog at http://freestitchinpatterns.blogspot.com.

الثلاثاء، 25 مايو 2010

Americana Angel Free E-Pattern by Sue Allemand of Palette Primitives

Who can resist angels - especially Americana angels?  Not me.  Well, Sue Allemand has a terrific e-pattern on her Free Paintin' Patterns blog for creating an adorable Americana angel.   Have fun with your angel.

Please Note: Unfortunately Sue's free e-pattern is no longer available.



Copyright © 1998 - All Rights Reserved - Sue Allemand of Palette Primitives.

Here's what Sue had to say about her pattern: One more FREE Americana pattern for you today! This adorable painted wood angel is very quick and easy! She's approx. 14" long! And has cute little ribbing socks, buttons and a grapevine halo! You'll have a lot of fun with her! Attach her to a wreath for the front door, change out the saying on her sign ("with liberty and justice for all"), paint her "garden style" instead - whatever you wish! Just have fun!! She was a great seller back in the day when I did shows - and with patriotism at the forefront right now - she's sure to be again!

Please respect Sue's TERMS OF USE: All designs are copyright protected by Sue Allemand. You are given the right to make the finished products for personal use or profit (selling on the internet is fine), however, no mass producing, copying, sharing or distributing of the pattern or design is allowed. Please give credit to the me whenever possible. Thank you!

Copyright © 1998-2010 - All Rights Reserved - Sue Allemand of Palette Primitives. Sue is a professional artist and designer.

Please visit Sue's Palette Primitives website at http://paletteprimitives.com, her Palette Primitives "Get Your Prim On" blog at http://www.paletteprimitives.blogspot.com, her Free Paintin' Patterns blog at http://freepaintinpatterns.blogspot.com and her Free Stitchin' Patterns blog at http://freestitchinpatterns.blogspot.com.

My Country Birdhouse & Land Of Liberty Free E-Pattern by Sue Allemand of Palette Primitives

I just love primitive, country, and folk art Americana and 4th of July crafts. Don't you? Well, Sue Allemand has a terrific e-pattern on her Free Paintin' Patterns blog for creating two Americana and 4th of July decorations. Enjoy.

Please Note: Unfortunately Sue's free e-patterns are no longer available.



Copyright © 1998 - All Rights Reserved - Sue Allemand of Palette Primitives.

Here's what Sue had to say about her pattern: Here's 2 FREE patterns in ONE! Two fun Americana projects that will be quick and easy for you to get a bunch made in no time! The upside-down heart birdhouse has a cool copper foil roof! And has a primitive star accent! The right-side up heart sign has a cool, ripped fabric strip hanger! Complete instructions for Sue's version of "flecking" as well! Great little "under $5" projects for your upcoming summer craft shows! Everyone loves to show their pride - and these are great to hang anywhere!

Please respect Sue's TERMS OF USE: All designs are copyright protected by Sue Allemand. You are given the right to make the finished products for personal use or profit (selling on the internet is fine), however, no mass producing, copying, sharing or distributing of the pattern or design is allowed. Please give credit to the me whenever possible. Thank you!

Copyright © 1998-2010 - All Rights Reserved - Sue Allemand of Palette Primitives. Sue is a professional artist and designer.

Please visit Sue's Palette Primitives website at http://paletteprimitives.com, her Palette Primitives "Get Your Prim On" blog at http://www.paletteprimitives.blogspot.com, her Free Paintin' Patterns blog at http://freepaintinpatterns.blogspot.com and her Free Stitchin' Patterns blog at http://freestitchinpatterns.blogspot.com.

Shrink Plastic Statement Necklace Free Tutorial by Alisa Burke of Alisa Burke

If you loved shrinky dinks as a kid you'll love the tutorial that Alisa Burke has on her Alisa Burke - Redefine Creativity blog.  It shows you how to make a shrink plastic necklace. 


Shrink Plastic Statement Necklace Tutorial
 

Copyright © 2010 - All Rights Reserved - Written by Alisa Burke of Alisa Burke.

Here's what Alisa had to say about her tutorial: Lately I've been having A LOT of fun playing with shrinky dinks (or shrink plastic) and decided to create a colorful and unique statement necklace completely from my own drawings on shrink plastic!at I turned it into a cute little box and pin cushion for all of my needles!

Please respect Alisa's TERMS OF USE:  I work really hard to come up with my art, tutorials, ideas, classes, inspiration and more. Please understand that everything I post on my blog is for your personal use only - not for resale or redistribution. Please contact me if you are interested in using anything that I share online-thank you!!!

For more information on Alisa's Terms of Use please CLICK HERE.

Alisa's Bio: Alisa Burke is a freelance painter and mixed media artist who studied fine art at Portland State University. With a background in painting and printmaking, a desire to explore and push materials, Alisa is always looking for new ways to break the rules and redefine art. She draws inspiration from street art, graffiti, art history and fashion and it is not uncommon to find her digging through the trash in hopes of recycling something unique use in her artwork.

Alisa’s paintings have been exhibited in a variety of galleries and her handmade, painted accessories are carried in a number of boutiques across the country. Her artwork has been featured in publications such as Cloth Paper Scissors, Quilting Arts, Where Women Create, Somerset Studios’ Haute Handbags, Art Doll Quarterly, and the University of San Diego Magazine. In addition to making art, Alisa teaches a variety of workshops nation wide. Alisa appeared as a guest artist on the DIY Network show Craft Lab and book Canvas Remix was released in spring 2008.

Copyright © 2005-2010 - All Rights Reserved - Alisa Burke of Alisa Burke.

Please visit her Alisa Burke website at http://www.alisaburke.com and her Alisa Burke - Redefine Creativity blog at http://www.alisaburke.blogspot.com . Her Alisa Burke Etsy shop is at http://alisaburke.etsy.com .

الأحد، 23 مايو 2010

Driftwood City Free Tutorial by Alisa Burke of Alisa Burke

Besides dolls and books and flowers and genealogy and crafts and..... well, shoes - I also love houses and buildings.  In fact, my house is filled with pictures of houses.  So, of course, I loved the tutorial that  Alisa Burke has on her Alisa Burke - Redefine Creativity blog.  It shows you how to created painted houses out of driftwood.  Enjoy the tutorial.


Driftwood City Tutorial

Copyright © 2010 - All Rights Reserved - Written by Alisa Burke of Alisa Burke.

Here's what Alisa had to say about her tutorial: I am here at home on the Oregon Coast and it's business as usual for me! One of the inspiring parts of being an artist is creating outside of my studio and outside of my normal routine. I love being on the road and challenging myself to find new ways to create and while I am here I have all kinds of inspiration to share!

Please respect Alisa's TERMS OF USE:  I work really hard to come up with my art, tutorials, ideas, classes, inspiration and more. Please understand that everything I post on my blog is for your personal use only - not for resale or redistribution. Please contact me if you are interested in using anything that I share online-thank you!!!

For more information on Alisa's Terms of Use please CLICK HERE.

Alisa's Bio: Alisa Burke is a freelance painter and mixed media artist who studied fine art at Portland State University. With a background in painting and printmaking, a desire to explore and push materials, Alisa is always looking for new ways to break the rules and redefine art. She draws inspiration from street art, graffiti, art history and fashion and it is not uncommon to find her digging through the trash in hopes of recycling something unique use in her artwork.

Alisa’s paintings have been exhibited in a variety of galleries and her handmade, painted accessories are carried in a number of boutiques across the country. Her artwork has been featured in publications such as Cloth Paper Scissors, Quilting Arts, Where Women Create, Somerset Studios’ Haute Handbags, Art Doll Quarterly, and the University of San Diego Magazine. In addition to making art, Alisa teaches a variety of workshops nation wide. Alisa appeared as a guest artist on the DIY Network show Craft Lab and book Canvas Remix was released in spring 2008.

Copyright © 2005-2010 - All Rights Reserved - Alisa Burke of Alisa Burke.

Please visit her Alisa Burke website at http://www.alisaburke.com and her Alisa Burke - Redefine Creativity blog at http://www.alisaburke.blogspot.com . Her Alisa Burke Etsy shop is at http://alisaburke.etsy.com .

السبت، 22 مايو 2010

Painted Wedge Sandal Free Tutorial by Alisa Burke of Alisa Burke

I just LOVE shoes.  In fact, I collect shoes - not for myself, but in miniature form.   Well, if you'd like to create a truly unique pair of shoes for yourself Alisa Burke has a terrific tutorial on her Alisa Burke - Redefine Creativity blog showing you how to create painted wedge sandals.


Painted Wedge Sandal

Copyright © 2010 - All Rights Reserved - Written by Alisa Burke of Alisa Burke.

Here's what Alisa had to say about her tutorial: I have a little bit of a shoe obsession and living in sunny San Diego, I gravitate towards buying lots of wedge sandals- perfect for warm weather dress up and feeling tall- I have many pairs! My most recent purchase was a pair of brown canvas wedge sandals (cheap and comfy!) that I thought would be perfect to alter with a little paint!

Please respect Alisa's TERMS OF USE:  I work really hard to come up with my art, tutorials, ideas, classes, inspiration and more. Please understand that everything I post on my blog is for your personal use only - not for resale or redistribution. Please contact me if you are interested in using anything that I share online-thank you!!!

For more information on Alisa's Terms of Use please CLICK HERE.

Alisa's Bio: Alisa Burke is a freelance painter and mixed media artist who studied fine art at Portland State University. With a background in painting and printmaking, a desire to explore and push materials, Alisa is always looking for new ways to break the rules and redefine art. She draws inspiration from street art, graffiti, art history and fashion and it is not uncommon to find her digging through the trash in hopes of recycling something unique use in her artwork.

Alisa’s paintings have been exhibited in a variety of galleries and her handmade, painted accessories are carried in a number of boutiques across the country. Her artwork has been featured in publications such as Cloth Paper Scissors, Quilting Arts, Where Women Create, Somerset Studios’ Haute Handbags, Art Doll Quarterly, and the University of San Diego Magazine. In addition to making art, Alisa teaches a variety of workshops nation wide. Alisa appeared as a guest artist on the DIY Network show Craft Lab and book Canvas Remix was released in spring 2008.

Copyright © 2005-2010 - All Rights Reserved - Alisa Burke of Alisa Burke.

Please visit her Alisa Burke website at http://www.alisaburke.com and her Alisa Burke - Redefine Creativity blog at http://www.alisaburke.blogspot.com . Her Alisa Burke Etsy shop is at http://alisaburke.etsy.com .