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My Alter Ego….Everyone Needs One! :-)


2010
09.09

 This is me….well, how about my alter ego!  The wild red ‘fro, the crazy jewelry….zebra print…bright colors….mixed patterns….very white…flat chested (almost as flat as a board…*wink*)…why can’t my butt shift to my chest?….It’s covered in crazy thoughts and sayings people close to me have heard me say on occasion..(don’t look too closely I might cause your jaw to drop)…and my name tag from my very first job when I was 16 which was just a few years ago (Ahem….What?!  Don’t believe that I’m only 21?).  The clock  face and the watch represent all of the time I spend in my creative world….tick-tock….thinking and creating my next “crafterpiece” (you heard that word first here at OJS -yep, insert a wink and giggle here…) The whole piece reminds me of my “loudness” at times  (sometimes it’s just me fighting with the voices in my head and other times it’s me being a smart alec in person or it’s from an obnoxious pattern I’m wearing).  What can I say,  I like to have fun….I like to laugh…I like to make people smile and I can’t  help but smile when I pass my wooden Kim alter ego sitting on top of our piano with a zebra table runner under her feet! :-)  I can’t help but think about what a groovy chick she is and how I want to be just like her!

I often wonder what the real world thinks of the flesh and blood Kim who sometimes (okay, often) feels a bit lost in the shuffle going on around her because she’s typically  lost in her own happy place in her little creative world free from violence….pain….sorrow and sadness…If only the whole world could see things the way a creative soul does I think the “real” world would be a happier place to be…to raise a family…and to be who you want to be…free.  ;-)   I think everyone needs to have an alter ego living in their home who is a funky chick or cool dude.  What about you?

How’d I make it? 

1.The body is a chipboard form I picked up at Michaels a year or so ago.  I have several so don’t be surprised to see some of my other split personalities surface (LOL…some days I wonder! heh-heh-heh!) 

2.I painted the body with a flesh tone acrylic paint and then inked it with Tim Holz Distress Inks – a mixture of Antique Linen, Old Paper and Tea Dye.

3. The skirt and dress was made by tracing the body on a piece of paper and then flairing the bottom out to make a skirt.  I then just kind of free handed the top of the dress and added the green reptile skin paper for the waist.

4.5.  Once the dress was glued down with Mod Podge to the chipboard form, I went through all of my stickers and picked out the funny sayings that reminded me of ME!  It’s definitely a great way to use up stickers!

6.  Next, I applied Mod Podge to the entire doll going right over the dress and stickers.  Once dry, I lightly sanded the edges.

7.  Once the Mod Podge was dry, I glued the  pink beaded fringe to the bottom of the skirt.

8.  The white bow is a long piece of tulle that I doubled up and wrapped around the waist and tied in a bow.  The pin in the center of the bow is a metal flower I had in my stash – not sure where it came from!

9.  I then used a strand of Christmas bead garland and twisted it together with small pieces of silver wire to form a necklace and slipped it over the head.

10.  The watch is a piece I found at a garage sale – I have a lot of these things that I’m always collecting for the “just right” project.

11.  The name tag was from my very first job working at Micky D’s – isn’t that fun?

12.  The clock face is from Heidi Swapp and the clock hands are from the Tim Holtz collection.

13.  The hair is some funky and fun yarn that I cut into strips and tied bunches together at one end and then glued around the head forming hair.  It’s definitely as crazy as my hair can be when worn down!

You might recognize this alter ego from my previous blog.  I didn’t realize until now that “she” didn’t make it to my new blog so I thought I’d quickly upload her so she has a new home.  I hope you like it and are inspired to do something as crazy fun as this was to make….

Happy Crafting, my friends!

xKim

“Do What You Love, Love What You Do” Tag


2010
08.23

  

 

This tag was made using a medium sized manilla tag found at your local office supply store.  I inked it using Tim Holtz Distress Inks and added a few clear and olive green colored dew drops to the corners.  The butterflies are some chipboard stickers I picked up at Joanns earlier this summer. The quote is from K&Co and the black is torn black tulle layered and knotted to give fullness. Super simple – to0k just minutes to make but will definitely give the next card, layout or even a gift that extra special touch!

I hope you enjoyed!

xKim

“Beauty Queen” Wall Decor


2010
08.23

                                                                                                                                        

Hey Beauty Queens!  How about a stylin’ piece of art to hang somewhere special in your home or office to remind you or someone you love that “you are all that AND a bag of chips!” 

This door hanger/wall art was just wayyyyy too much fun to make and is the perfect accessory for you or any fashionista in your life!  The base is a  turquoise chipboard from the DCWV chipboard pack which I believe is 4″x6″. I added a torn piece of ledger paper by Paper Studio that was distressed and the edges were rolled and curled a bit to the top of the chipboard  The tag is made from a box of tags I had picked up at Office Max – manilla in color (medium size) – I covered it with a piece of music sheet print scrapbook paper by Paper Studio (this can be found at Hobby Lobby).  The awesome and sassy beauty queen is from Etcetera – Dimensional Ephemera and the stamped lingerie is from Clear Art Stamps.  The awesome felt rose is something I picked up at Hobby Lobby a couple of summers ago but I have seen them in their since then in different colors and styles.  A bit of ribbon scraps, a pink heart topped straight pin, some turquoise blue clear beads and some clear Stickles added to the bra, garter and shoe, along with the tiara, banner and shoes on the beauty queen give just enough sparkle to give it a vintagy feel.  I think the black lace gives this Beauty Queen a bit of a ”risque” look, wouldn’t you agree?!  I love how it turned out and have it hanging in my studio because a girl can dream, right? *wink*

Olive sassy and funky crafts, don’t you?

xKim

Vintage Bridal Shower/Wedding Tag


2010
08.22

Many of us are probably inundated with weddings, bridal showers, etc from summer to fall leaving us scratching our heads on what to make or give for a gift.  Try whipping up a tag like this to add to your gift or slip it  into an envelope with a gift card!

Here’s an adorable tag I whipped up this weekend using a bridal shower card from 1931 as the inspiration.  It’s funny because all of the items I used to make this tag were things that were sitting on my desk waiting to be sorted through.  If you haven’t been following my blog over the past month I have been REALLY busy cleaning, painting, switching rooms and organizing my craft space.  Oh, I’m far from being done but I’m getting closer each day!  :-)  I’m at the point where I can find a lot of my things for the first time so I can’t help but stop for a spell to craft something up!

The tag I used is a premade chipboard piece I’ve had in my stash for a long time and was one of those things still sitting on my desk so I decided to do something with it.  The card I used fell out of a box and was sitting on my desk so I challenged myself into making a cute tag with these items.  The sticker is from ___ (I’ll add that later because I can’t remember!)

How did I make it?

All I did was add the card to the front of the tag and added Stardust Stickles to the pink ribbon and blue flowers on the card to add  a bit of vintage bling.  The green frame is from a Making Memories set I’ve had for a few years that I also added Stickles too. The ribbon is an off-white ruffled piece that I glued with a hot glue gun to the bottom front of the tag.  The flower is from Prima.  I bent the petals a bit and glued ‘er down!  A light yellow/green satin piece of ribbon was added to the tag to hang and sha-bam!  A super cute and super simple vintage tag!

I hope you like it!

xKim

“LUCKY” Fabric Tag


2010
08.22

I need some good luck to come my way so when I stumbled upon this Jenni Bowlin “LUCKY”  BINGO tag I was completely drawn to it!  I rummaged through my stash and found this awesome fabric tag with a black damask print.  It’s another one of those things I have no clue where it came from but finally put it to good use!  The envelope and card was a set of Valentine’s Day cards I picked up at Target a few years ago for 90% off  – very vintage and funky l0oking!  The envelope was inked a bit with Tim Holtz Distress Inks.  The flower was made by fan folding (or some people call it accordian folding) a piece of 4″x6″ tulle paper.  I glued the edges and then added the silver button to the center.  I then gave the flower a coat of spray adhesive and sprinkled clear fine glitter and tapped off the excess.  The edges of the flower were crinkled a bit and a black tulle bow was tied and the ends frayed – I then used my hot glue gun to add the flower to the top of the bow.

The heart was made by using a wooden heart cutout for the base.  I then just rummaged around in my craft stash until I found a bunch of broken jewlery pieces and mismatched buttons, beads and silk roses.  I then covered the entire front of the wooden heart with Beacons 3-in-1 glue and started adding the items until the whole thing was covered.  Once dry I applied a topcoat of Mod Podge to seal it.

The ribbon at the bottom was made by first attaching the leopard print ribbon and then a strip of black pom pom fringe underneath.  I attached the beaded heart to the edge of the ribbon and card  at the very end and added a piece of black ribbon scrap to the top of the tag.  This tag looks adorable pretty much anywhere and I just love the way it turned out!

I hope you like it and are inspired to start using up some of those extra..THINGS in your craft stash!

Olive a funky craft idea, don’t you?

xKim

“Creativity” Wall Decor


2010
08.22

 

How about whipping up some funky and fresh. edgy yet classy wall decor for your crafty space as a reminder that being creative is a  lifelong process of learning and sharing what you know!

I was feel creative this weekend (oh yeahhhhhh!!!) and since I’ve been tearing up my craft space  and reorganizing I’ve found humungo-bungo (like that word?  I just made it up because there’s no other way to identify with all of the STUFF I have found while cleaning house…..!) amounts of …THINGS…..Just stuff that I have held onto for whatever reason.  I have sooo many…THINGS…I’ve decided to put these items to good  use and just started playing!  So far, I have several different chipboard based plaques/tags/wall decor that can be used to hang from a door knob, a handle on a cabinet or even to hang on a bulletin board, wall.  You can also use them as quick and easy gifts to give for birthdays, or what-have-you.  Some of the smaller tags are a bit bulky but make adorable “extras” to add to a gift or gift bag.  Place them anywhere in your home or office that you think deserves a burst of color and creativity!

The quote reads:

“Creativity is a type of learning process where the teacher and pupil are

located in the same individual.”

-Arthur Koestler

How did I made it? 

The base, the teal color is  a piece of chipboard scrap measuring approximatley 7″x9″.  It’s a sample piece of chipboard given to me at a trade show a few years back so honestly I don’t remember who makes it but any brand or even a cereal box doubled up would work beautifully - you could always paint, ink or cover the chipboard with a piece of paper too. If you look closely you can see a piece of olive/celery green – this is a piece of paper I cut just big enough to provide a slight border around the black frames.  The  flowers and leaves are a mixture of felt and chipboard pieces from 7 gypsy that I’ve had in my stash for about two years. The frame was made by stacking two different sized/patterend black frames and adhering  them together with double sided tape.  The buttons are just some glittered ones I had in my button stash that added a bit of sparkle to the plaque.  The quote was actually something I picked up from CHA a couple of years ago from a make and take that I never used but held onto.  It seemed like the perfect fit for this so I used it.  The pink ribbon is again, just some regular satin ribbon in my stash.  I applied a piece of double side tape to the top and bottom and then just added the ribbon to the top of the tape scrunching and bunching it as I attached it to give a ruffled appearance.  The black ribbon is some scrap that I had also from Hobby Lobby – I glued it with my hot glue gun to the back of the chipboard.

Olive crafts that use up stash!

xKim


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