Monday, June 3, 2013

Double exciting news!

 
Sometimes things happen all at once - even better when they are good!
 
I am honored and delighted to have a seed packet/favor featured in Creating Vintage Charm magazine!
 
 
 
 
 
I was inspired by the old fashioned tradition of trading seeds and cuttings between neighbors and friends for this project.
This would make a charming favor for a wedding (scatter seeds of love) or maybe even a baby shower.
 
 
 
 
Stitch Craft Create magazine was taking submissions for their celebrations issue.
I submitted a festive rosette tutorial which can be personalized to suit your event.
I was completely stunned when they told me it made the cover!
 
 
I am so incredibly honored to have my projects featured in these beautiful magazines.
If I didn't have a little outside encouragement and mustered up some bravery, I might not have taken the chance to submit it.
 
If you make things that bring you joy, chances are they will bring someone else joy too.
Be BRAVE
Sometimes you get turned down but don't let that discourage you.
Keep going and enjoy creating in the moment.  You never know where it may lead.
  xo's ~ Heidi
 



Monday, February 18, 2013

Glam goods, a new repurposed life

 
Always hunting for pieces to be used in new projects, I was strolling through a local antique store and spotted some interesting finds.
 
A simple band medal with the iconic state of Georgia shape caught my eye.
I would love to know the history/people behind this piece. What instrument did they play? What school did they go to? What memories did this medal hold for them?
What would they think if it was repurposed on a charm bracelet or on a necklace, a life outside a box or drawer?
 
 
The gold compact still has a mirror and makeup cake pan attached.
Once used for everyday glam, it now holds potential for a new life.
I have special plans for this one - with the makeup cake pan removed. ;)
 

 
One of the most interesting items was this small case. (approx 2" in length)
 

 
A little push of a spring revealed a teeny lipstick case.
On the reverse of the case is a beveled mirror.
Lipstick is no longer manufactured to fit such tiny cases.
However, with the help of a Dremel, I have created a hole in the top to begin it's new life as a jewelry component.
I love that the woman who wears it will have something both charming and functional.

 
Of course, I could not pass up a wonderfully priced jewelry box.
More economical than some of the plastic art bins, it will live a repurposed life as bit and bauble storage in my studio.
 

 
What fun finds have you come across lately?
Thank you for visiting! xo ~ Heidi

Wednesday, January 30, 2013

Best in show

Many awards are given to people and animals who achieve the best in competitions.
There are some people who should be given an award for giving the best of themselves every day.
 
I was inspired to create a trophy for a dear friend of mine to remind her of the beautiful person she is for all that she does for many people. 
 
 
I used a small spool covered in paper and velvet ribbon as a stand.
 
 
 

 
It was a blast to pick out the perfect millinery blooms for this project.
Would any of you love to receive a bouquet of vintage millinery?
I would - I am weird like that, lol.
 
 
Cheers to you and all of the little things you do everyday that reflect the best of your heart. 
 
 
Thank you for visiting!
xo ~ Heidi

Monday, January 21, 2013

Tag, you're it!!

 
Rummaging through antique stores, you can find inspiration at unexpected times with simple finds.
While sifting through a box of vintage brass stencils with great patina, I had one of those moments.
 
Who gets excited about patina and brass stencils anyway?  I do!
 
I scooped up a few letters and numbers to use as tags for Christmas gifts.
You can make tags just to add everyday beauty to your surroundings too.
 
First, you will need to punch a hole at the top and the bottom.
I used a Crop-A-Dile which is a fabulous tool and can punch tin like butter.
If you do not have a Crop-A-Dile (yet, :D ) , you can use a hammer and a nail.
 
 
 
Next comes the fun part - embellies!
 
 
I added some vintage millinery blooms.
Mix it up a bit - go crazy!
Buttons and bits - use what inspires you to get the look you want.
Add a simple ribbon or twine for hanging.
 
 
I coffee dyed and crinkled some seam binding for a mottled looking ribbon.
 
 
Next, finish off your tag/hanger with a crystal or bauble of your choice.
I tied a simple bow to mine.
 

 
See what a simple brass stencil can do?
Ok, now it is your turn . . .
 
 
TAG -- YOU are IT!!
Share what unlikely find has given you inspiration for a project.
 
Thanks for stopping by!
xo ~ Heidi
 

Tuesday, January 15, 2013

New Year's swap

A new year means new inspiration.
What could be better to spark new inspiration than to get a fresh stash of crafty treats?
 
Tabitha of Creative Wings Boutique hosted a New Year's matchbox swap to do just that.
 
My lovely swap partner, Francie of The Scented Cottage, sent me the most delicious crafty treats!
 
 
 
A new year's baby!! Adorable!
 
 
On top of the matchbox, nestled in frothy pink blooms, was an altered sugah spoon with a bee.
Francie, I will cherish this always!

 
Inside the box were sparkly bits and intricate lacework.

 
Check out the minty pastel Santa - love it!!

 
A beautiful crown corkstopper - even perfect for displaying on a decorative bottle.

 
Francie was so thoughtful in all of the details.
Thank you!!
 
 
Thank you for visiting sweet friends!
I hope your new year is off to an inspired start!
 
xo ~ Heidi
 




Tuesday, December 11, 2012

Angelic tag tutorial

With a mountain of gift wrapping waiting, I wanted to add some handmade gift tags to my supply stash for easier wrapping.
 
No red and green here ~ something a little nontraditional in color ~ lavender and white.
 
 
 
Actually, it was quite a happy accident.

My toner cartridge was running out of ink and produced lavender images.
I loved the look and decided to keep them.
 
 
To make these, start with regular shipping tags from your local office supply store.
Brush a layer of gesso over them.
It does not have to be perfect - thick or thin layers - have fun with it!

 
Next, brush Tattered Angels Glimmer glaze (tinsel town) over the tag.
I also brushed some over the dress of the angel image.
 
 
Apply Stickles {crystal} to the angel wings.


 
It is hard to see the shimmer of the Glimmer Glaze here.
Can you see a bit of the texture?
Gesso is great for that!
 
 
While those are drying, grab a stash of trim, tulle, feathers
and some dyed coffee filters.
 
I used easter egg dye on these.
Also, if you scrunch the coffee filters while they are wet, they will leave a nice crinkled textured.
 
Die cut or hand cut wings from the coffee filters.
 


 
Snip some book page scraps to adhere to random spots on your tag.

 
Once the book page scrap is on, apply the coffee filter wing to one side.  Layer a smaller feather on top of the wing.
 
Add some dimensional stickers to the back of the image and adhere the image to your tag. 

 
I looped some tulle and white tinsel then tied them both with vintage lace.

 
With a stash of kraft bags and tags, you will have your gifts wrapped in no time!

 
 
Happy wrapping!
xo's ~ Heidi


Tuesday, November 13, 2012

Blue skies over a pale prairie

 
While sorting through different fabric stacks, I came across a vintage piece of pale blue linen.
It is the perfect base for a project I have wanted to experiment with for a while.
 
~ a vintage inspired pocket pillow
 
 
I chose a gorgeous piece of spider web-like crochet for the pocket and added a cotton rosette with a mother of pearl button for the center.
 
A little drizzle of lace, ribbon and a pearl stick pin . . .

 
A pocket should hold some treasures right?
How about a nicely aged page from a vintage french book and a wedding cabinet card?

 
Or, you could tuck other meaningful treasures inside.
For a bride and groom, maybe their wedding invitation.
For a sweet newborn, maybe a birth announcement.

 
So pretty, like blue skies over a prairie field.
This darling is listed in my etsy shop here.

 
Wishing you blue skies today ~ prairie or not  ;)
xo's ~ Heidi