My latest project for the Connie Crystal blog is regal.... find out the details on their blog! http://sparklebycc.com/the-queens-crown/
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Sunday, June 16, 2013
Sunday, March 24, 2013
Ladybug Tic-Tac-Toe with Smoothfoam!
I'm having a blast crafting with Smoothfoam! My latest project is featured on their blog - Ladybug tic-tac-toe! You can find the instructions here - http://www.smoothfoam.com/blog/national-craft-month-ladybug-tic-tac-toe-game/.
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Sunday, January 20, 2013
Cre8time Window Display at CHA

To learn more about the Cre8time movement - follow the link on the side panel. I encourage you to CREATE TIME to bring crafting into your world this year! - Cindi
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Saturday, August 4, 2012
Dress Details - A Closer Look at CHA Crafty Couture Gown

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A perfect color match! |


The vines for the climbing roses were made with jute rope and jute string painted with Krylon spray paint. The vines were woven through the trellis skirt and hot glued in place. Push molded Makin’s Clay leaves were mounted using Beacon Adhesives Felt Glue. The individual roses were created from custom mixed shades of Makin’s Clay. Each rose and rose bud is made from numerous tiny hand made petals, layered to create a cluster to mimic the actual tiny climbing roses in my garden. Once dry, each rose was lightly accented with Lumiere 3-D paint for a bit of shimmer. The complete roses were mounted to the vines and stems using Beacon Adhesive.
Rubber stamped butterflies, embossed on vellum, were painted with USArtquest Pearl-Ex watercolor paints, then embellished with Darice beads using Judikins Diamond Glaze as an adhesive and sealant. Diamond
The small clutch purse was also made from Mod Podged newspaper, lined with pink Duck Tape. It was painted in the same manner as the bodice and has the same clay leaf accents.
The coordinating shoes began with an old pair of silver shoes. Several coats of white paint altered them to a more subtle background for painted rose accents and clay rose accents. In the trend of colorful soles, the bottoms were painted with the same yellow as the roses on the gown. The painted shoes were also given a coat of the Plaid Martha Stewart Sugar Cube paint for a tiny bit of sparkle.

I hope you enjoyed this behind the scenes information on what went into the creation of my gown. I can tell you first hand that all the gowns on display were amazing - I can only imagine the time and effort that went into each one and would love to hear the stories behind each creation in the Summer 2012 Crafty Couture display!
Until next time, happy crafting and remember to "Dare to be Different!"
- Cindi
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