Showing posts with label Canvas Corp. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Canvas Corp. Show all posts

Saturday, September 2, 2017

Sewing Box with Gypsy Soul Laser Cuts and Canvas Corp/7Gypsies

Disclaimer Notice: I’ve received products/compensation from Gypsy Soul Laser Cuts Design Team. This project however, is 100% my own project! Some of the links in this post are affiliate links. I explain more HERE!. .


Happy Saturday Gypsy Soul Laser Cuts Fans!!! I am sharing my 7Gypsy Sewing Box  today using some amazing GSLaser Cuts Chippies along with 7Gypsyies from Canvas Corp sewing supplies!


Begin by adhering a journal block to the inside of the Cathedral Frame. Apply Boss Gloss to the top of  the Cathedral Frame and key; cover with Rust Encrusted Embossing Powder. Heat set. Glue top to prepared bottom piece of Cathedral Frame.


Cover one of the rings from the Wreath Rings with Sewing Pattern Paper.


Paint  Flourish Frame Sienna and wings from the Steampunk Shape Set with Titan Buff paint; dry. Apply Quincridone Gold to top of prepared frame. Dry. Adhere prepared ring to top of painted frame.


Adhere to prepared Wreath Rings and wings from the Steampunk Shape Set to front of box.


Add tag and prepared key to the top of wreath.


Adhere prepared Cathedral Frame to front of the prepared box. Add fussy cut image from the journal paper to front of frame.


Adhere small metal sewing machine and...


Metal glasses to prepared Cathedral Frame. Fill with some fabulous sewing products or other products.


I hope you enjoyed my Sewing Box tutorial and want to grab yourself  some of Gypsy Soul Laser Cuts Chippies  along with 7Gypsies Sewing Products from Canvas Corp to create yourself or someone else one a fabulous box filled with goodies!  Hugs Pam

Gypsy Soul Laser Cuts Supplies

Other Supplies
Paper Studio Box
DecoArt Media Paint: Titan Buff and Quincridone Gold
Stampendous Stamps Boss Gloss and Rust Encrusted Embossing Powder
Metal Glasses and Small Sewing Machine
Red Twine

Friday, November 4, 2016

House Mouse Wreath Rolling Tag with Stampendous


Today we are celebrating a Wreath For All Seasons!!!
I created a "Season's Greetings" Tag; you know it is that time of year!
AND
Who doesn't love getting fabulous tags on their gift packages?


Lay stencil on tag, apply embossing paste over stencil with palette knife.
 Sprinkle embossing powder randomly to top of stencil and wet embossing paste. 
Blend in with palette knife. 
Allow to dry completely.


 Apply distress inks over prepared stenciled tag using blending tool. 
Cut corrugated paper to go behind prepared tag. 
Distress edges of prepared tag and corrugated paper. 
Ink edges with brown ink, adhere together. 
Distress cork paper with tool, ink edges. 
Adhere to bottom of prepared stenciled tag.
Adhere paper border to top of tag.


Ink white paper with distress inks.
 Stamp sentiment with black ink. 
Die cut out stamped image and pattern paper out. 
Ink edges with brown ink.
 Layer together with adhesive.


Add to front of tag with pop dots.


Stamp image on white paper with black ink.
 Color with markers, fussy cut out. 
Ink edge with brown ink.


Add to top of tag with pop dots.


Add brad


and ribbon.


I hope I have inspired you to day to create a few fun mixed media tags for your Christmas packages.
Make sure to stop by the Stampendous Blog to see other fun and inspiring projects using wreath stamps and dies that was shared this week.
Thanks again for stopping by and please follow my blog for inspiring projects and tutorials.
Hugs Pam

Stampendous Supplies:

Dreamweaver Supplies:

Other Supplies:

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Stampendous/Dreamweavers Design Team
I'm so happy to be a Stampendous Design Team Member and help promote their wonderful products. They so generously supply us with so many free goodies like this .... Stamps, Embossing Powder, Ink, Stamp Blocks, Paper that I'm using today.
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Friday, November 13, 2015

Fall Bag full of Sunflowers with Canvas Corp and Stampendous


Do you ever see something and think....hmmm....I wonder what I can do with this?
WELL....
I love the idea of taking something fabulous and making something totally unexpected from it. 
I began by first taking Canvas Corp Shoulder Bag and soaked in a coffee bath to dye it up. 
Allow it to dry completely. 
Cut the Canvas Corp Shoulder Bag handle off leaving about an inch attached to the bag.
Spray with Memories Mist Mango Lemonade and Margarita. 
Allow it to dry completely. 
Stamp Wired Grillager image to the front of the dried Canvas Corp Shoulder Bag that you have prepared using black paint.
Apply Modeling paste using the stencil from the Wired Grillager Stamp set with a palette knife. 
Set to one side to dry.
Stamp the Sweet Sunflower image 8 times on white paper using black ink. 
Color with Copic Markers.
Fussy cut sunflowers out. 
Layer two sunflowers together at center of flower.
Using a hot glue gun, adhere the prepared handle from the Canvas Corp Shoulder Bag to sides and bottom. Cut off access handle. 
Thread buttons with brown twine and add to both sides with Glue Dots. 
Pace one of the sunflowers to the front. 
Fold left over handle in half, glue together with hot glue gun. 
Adhere to inside of Canvas Corp Shoulder Bag. 
Add fall foliage around sunflower on front of Canvas Corp Shoulder Bag. 
Place last 3 of the Sweet Sunflowers that you have prepared to the fall foliage in the Canvas Corp Shoulder  Bag. 
Make a pretty sheer brown bow and add to front of bag. 
I sure hope I have inspired you to make something gorgeous from your stash of bags. 
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Make sure to check out all the beautiful embossed projects that are being shared by the 
this week using Canvas Corp products along with Stampendous/Dreamweavers. 
Hugs Pammejo

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Stampendous/Dreamweavers Design Team
I'm so happy to be a Stampendous Design Team Member and help promote their wonderful products. They so generously supply us with so many free goodies like this .... Stamps, Embossing Powder, Ink, Stamp Blocks, Paper that I'm using today.

Monday, August 18, 2014

Challenge #14 Button it Up with Craft Hoarders Anonymous and Altered Pages Blog Hop


Challenge #14 Button it Up!
Crafters of every stripe are button hoarders! Buttons are pretty, inexpensive, and extremely versatile. If you are a card maker, quilter, layout artist, or anything in between, you probably have a button hoard! Buttons come in many sizes, styles, shapes, and colors, plus they are easy to store...usually in cute containers! Pull out those bins of buttons and use some of them for your challenge project!
As soon as seen what our challenge on the Craft Hoarders Anonymous Challenge Blog was this month I knew I was going to finally be able to dress this mannequin. The mannequin has been on my shelf for almost two years just waiting for that special event, lol. 
The mannequin is about 10" tall. I painted the top of the form in a flesh color and the stand part in black prior to dressing. 
I started my dress by first making an underskirt using 7 Gypsy Key Tissue Paper, fold it in half and do a running stitch at the top. (Be careful to gradually pull the thread through or the paper will tear) Once you have attached the paper to the form wrap more tissue paper around the top to form the dress top. 
I cut out 10 black and 10 of the tulle paper from Canvas Corp to form the skirt and attached them to waist of my mannequin and added a large red button to the tulle pieces.   (Canvas Corp is also one of our fabulous sponsors for this challenge.)
I wrapped the waist with sheer ribbon, made a pretty bow and added a tag from the Antique Sewing Collage Sheet from Altered Pages along with flowers and a few metal embellishments.
Of course with the challenge being "buttons" I had to add a buttons to my mannequin. 
Wow, that was a lot of photos but here is one more of how I finished the bottom of the stand. Love these little scissors I had in my stash. 
To finish my project I made a fabulous card from the scraps I had left of the Canvas Corp Paper and flowers. I love the vintage Antique Sewing Collage Sheet from Altered Pages and thought the image of the little girl was perfect for may card. I am so glad you stopped by my blog to check out my project and encourage to check out the rest of the projects for the CHACB  and Altered Pages Design Team post. 
Remember to get out those buttons and link up your projects to the Craft Hoarder Anonymous Challenge Blog for a chance to win the prize from Altered Pages.
Craft Hoarders Anonymous Design Team
Altered Pages Design Team:
Altered Pages Blog
Roni Johnson
Trisha Too 
Daniella May
Stephanie Siatta 

Tonya Trantham
Robin Horasanian 

Debi Tullier 
Barbara Rankin
Lyneen Jesse


 ALTERING YOUR CREATIVITY, that's what we believe in at AlteredPages.com. Our job is to supply you with inspiration and the tools to make it happen. We enjoy the creative process of all skill levels and mediums, so dive in and have fun with this challenge. Both Design Teams are creating inspiring works to spark you into creating too! Grab those bins and boxes, drag out your stash and let's GO.

Website: http://www.alteredpages.com/
Blog: http://alteredpages-artsociates.blogspot.com/



Canvas Corp, based out of Springdale, Arkansas, is led by Randy and Christine Meier. Canvas Corp manufactures and distributes a line of craft, scrapbooking and home decor basics under the brand name Canvas Home Basics. Established in 2006, Canvas Corp made its entry into the market with a focus on products that offer great basic solutions for the craft and home decor markets. Joining the Canvas Corp umbrella of brands was BagWorks and 7gypsies in 2011 and the newest member of the brand team is Tattered Angels who joined in 2012.

Monday, August 4, 2014

Craft Hoarders Anonymous Challenge Blog Challenge #13 with Canvas Corp


 

Challenge #13on the Craft Hoarders Anonymous Challenge Blog  is all about Upcycling!!! My favorite thing to do!!!! The challenge over the next two weeks is to upcycle something from your hoards of junk...well at least use some of your hoard.
I had a box I bought three years ago that I bought at our local craft store hidden away in my stash. So I  sprayed it using Tattered Angels so it would not be an unfinished box plus it was easier than painting.
 I covered it in lots of Canvas Corp paper and added lots of flowers BUT first....
 I used an image from Crafty Secrets that I placed on to a doily using pop dots.
Don't you love "Dream without fear. Love without limits" tag from Canvas Corp. I thought it worked perfectly with my box. I added some fun metal legs, key and handle to finish it off. I hope you were inspired my upcycle box and I look forward to seeking what you will be upcycling and every challenge should have a prize and here is the one for Challenge #13, so I hope you can join us but first check out the rules HERE!!!
Also, I would love for you to check out the Craft Hoarders Anonymous Challenge Blog as well as our fabulous Design Team....


Canvas Corp, based out of Springdale, Arkansas, is led by Randy and Christine Meier. Canvas Corp manufactures and distributes a line of craft, scrapbooking and home decor basics under the brand name Canvas Home Basics. Established in 2006, Canvas Corp made its entry into the market with a focus on products that offer great basic solutions for the craft and home decor markets. Joining the Canvas Corp umbrella of brands was BagWorks and 7gypsies in 2011 and the newest member of the brand team is Tattered Angels who joined in 2012.