Monday, December 27, 2010

Little boxes on the hillside.

Most craft stores carry theses little chipboard boxes. They perfectly packaged the earrings I made for Christmas gifts. I really wanted to doll them up so I used adhesive tags, along with ribbon and twine. The best things really do come in small packages. 
Also note if you may, they huge improvement of picture quality on this post compared to previous. See it?! We can thank the ever wonderful Justin Addison for that. Thanks for the camera babe.

Wednesday, December 15, 2010

Twine Wrapped Glass

Since I've signed up for blogger, I've seen a million things I desperately want to try out. When I saw Smilemonsters' Jute Wrapped Bottle I knew I had to give one a go. I did as her instructions said and used small spots of hot glue through out the bottle.
I did struggle to wrap the bottle at the top where it slopes, but with enough hot glue and patience I finished it. I also ending up wrapping a retired bottle of Justin's Gentlemen Jack.




Monday, December 13, 2010

Holiday Collection 2010.

Disclaimer: These ARE Christmas presents! So if you are a close friend or family member of mine and dread the thought of ruining a surprise, you probably should have closed this tab 30 seconds ago. Sorry!
A couple of weeks ago, I began to dabble in jewelry making. I've done a little bit here and there in the past few years, but never with supplies of my mine own. So these that I have done, are super super basic; I've been really cheap with the whole thing. I loved the shaped of each individual earring so I displayed them on a lamp for pictures. The silhouttes are gorgeous and inspires me to re-vamped this lamp for a future project. Once created, pictures of the gift-boxes for these will be added.


Thursday, December 9, 2010

It's not just your mom's hair thats getting frosted.


 Unfortunately, these were created some weeks ago (the lack of snow gives me away, seeing as its been snowing for a record of 100 hours straight now, here in lovely Syracuse). Fortunately however, I do enjoy them enough to still share. The one on the left is simply: Old pasta jar + sponge + yellow acrylic paint + stolen flowers. For the wine bottle, I used a handmade sticky stencil (contact paper, cut in the shape of a pear) and sprayed the bottle with frosted glass spray paint. The same is done with the candle, except no image. Just frosted. The last jar is painted on the INSIDE with a TON of water, and very little paint. The outside I again, frosted. The top of the jar is wrapped with decorative tape.