Showing posts with label tulip fabric markers. Show all posts
Showing posts with label tulip fabric markers. Show all posts
Guest Posting for iLoveToCreate: Butterfly Kisses Silk Pouch
I'm guest posting for iLoveToCreate today with a pretty silk pouch you can make in three easy steps! This is a really cool technique with infinite potential, you'll be amazed how fun and easy these are to make. In fact, it's just a little addicting, so consider yourself warned!
xoxo,
Madge
iLoveToCreate Teen Crafts: Mothers Give You Roots Mother's Day Planter and Plant Stake
iLoveToCreate Teen Crafts
‘Mothers Give You Roots’ Mother's Day Planter and Plant Stake
Margot Potter for Avalon Potter
“Mom crafted, teen approved.
Mothers Day is coming fast and it’s time to start thinking of ways to tell mom just how much you love her. Avalon was super busy this past week, so I stepped in to make this project. This is the perfect gift for a mom who loves to garden or one who aspires to having a green thumb. We are giving this to my mother-in-law, shhhh...
I started out with a more colorful plan, but this shade of green is my personal favorite and it just seemed perfect in this monochromatic scheme.
The saying is one of my favorites: “Mothers give you roots.” Which is followed by: “Fathers give you wings. You need both.”
I think that’s a truly lovely thought, don’t you?
I am so utterly smitten with this; I may have to make one for myself! A teen can easily handle all of the steps here and all of the accessories were found in the dollar bins, so it’s a very affordable project too!
Materials
Terra Cotta pot
Terra Cotta pot saucer
Dollar bin wooden heart ornament
Dollar bin gloves (green)
Dollar bin mini-shovel
Dollar bin mini-rake
Dollar store flower seeds
Green raffia ribbon
10 gauge tinned copper wire
30 mm silver tone jump ring
Tulip Fabric Marker (thick tip) neon green
Tulip Fabric Marker (thin tip) black
Aleene’s Quick Dry Tacky Glue
Traci Bautista’s Collage Pauge matte finish
Aleene’s Spray Sealer matte finish
Small vine or floral pattern rubber stamp
Crafty Chica little paints green and yellow
Tools
Tulip sponge brushes
Tulip sponge pouncer
Scissors
2 pairs chain nose pliers
Round nose pliers
Memory wire shears or other heavy duty wire cutters
Dowel
1. Make sure pot and saucer are clean and dry. Mix your paints to make a darker and lighter green. Add a small amount of yellow for the dark green and a larger amount for the lighter. You will need to mix up a fair amount of paint here so the colors remain the same, small plastic drink cups and popsicle sticks work well for this task!
2. Use a foam brush to paint the body and inside of the pot and inside and bottom half of the saucer lighter green. This will probably take 2-3 coats, allow to dry in between. Use another foam brush to paint the edge of the pot and saucer darker green, also using 2-3 coats and allowing to dry.
3. Paint heart ornament on both sides and edges in the light green, 2 coats, and allow to dry.
4. Use a paint pouncer to gently apply a layer of light green paint to top of rubber stamp. Rock the stamp from left to right around edge of pot and saucer, taking your time to avoid overlapping. This is meant to be organic, so no worries if it isn’t perfectly perfect. Allow this to dry. Use pouncer, rubber stamp and darker paint to stamp the surface of the heart ornament on front and back. Allow to dry.
6. Print out: ‘Mothers give you roots.’ Use a green ink and an easy to read font, mine is 18pt. and the font is Abyss.
7. Use green marker to write love around edge of pot working your way around, go over that with the black marker.
8. Working outside and allowing to dry between coats, spray 2 layers of Aleene’s matter sealer on pot and saucer.
9. Use decoupage medium to apply the cut out sentence to one side of your heart. Allow to dry. You can seal this with 1-2 coats of the spray sealer if it’s going to be outside.
10. Use raffia ribbon to tie a multi-loop bow around top of heart ornament. Wrap your gloves and garden tools in raffia making another multi-loop bow.
11. Use round nose pliers to bend a loop on one end of a 2” segment of 10 gauge craft wire. Create a hook by bending wire over a round dowel (I used a metal dowel; you can use a thread spool or whatever you have at hand.) If you want to 'work harden' the wire to make it more stiff, hammer on a bench block with the flat side of a ball peen hammer. Follow by adding texture with the round end. Use jump ring and two pairs of chain nose pliers to attach heart ornament to end of plant stake.
12. To assemble for gifting cut some Styrofoam to fit inside center of pot, cutting out a segment for the gloves and tools. Poke a small hole for plant stake. Add some coordinating tissue paper and insert tools, plant stake and add your seed packet.
(This blogger was compensated for this project and given materials for construction.)
Avalon Potter for iLoveToCreate Teen Crafts: Onesie, Twosie
Onesie, Twosie Copyright 2011 Avalon and Margot Potter for iLoveToCreate
iLoveToCreate Teen Crafts: Onesie, Twosie
Avalon Potter
"Teen crafted, mom approved."
I was asked to decorate a onesie for an upcoming Baby Shower. I knew right away I wanted to use a Tulip Iron On transfer and the phrase: "Little Love Muffin." I know lots of teens have babies in their families and it's really easy and fun to make onesies using products from iLoveToCreate. My mom was so impressed with my design, she made one too!
Materials
Washed cotton baby onesie
Tulip Fabric Markers
Tulip Iron on Transfers
Tulip Letter Stencils
Small cardboard form to slide inside shirt while decorating
Tools
Tulip Mini Fashion Iron
1. Wash the onesie to remove the sizing. Slide a piece of thick cardboard into the onesie to protect the back from the inks. You can also use a book for this because onesies are so small!
2. Use an iron to attach applique to shirt. Allow to cool.
3. Use the fabric markers and the stencil to write your words.
4. Mom used the Tulip Beads in a Bottle paint to add dimension to her wings, halo and hand written words.
ILoveToCreate Teen Crafts: Spring has Sprung Greeting Card
Here's a new project by my talented daughter Avalon for ILovetoCreate! She's a wizard with paper and this is such a fun idea!

Spring has Sprung Pop-up Card
Avalon Potter for ILovetoCreate Teen Crafts
“Teen crafted, Mom approved.
I have been noticing the subtle differences of spring appearing around me. The trees have started to regain their leaves and butterflies have started to flap their wings. My grandmother sent me a card with a spring flower and Easter treats, and my mom has been saying one of her catch phrases every day “spring has sprung!” I wanted to thank my grandmother for the wonderful card so I decided to use ILoveToCreate products to make her a three dimensional butterfly card. Before I send it to her I thought I would take a few pictures and write some instructions so you could make one too! I left one of the applique butterflies uncolored so she can iron it on something and have fun coloring it in herself!
Materials
Colored cardstock
3 Crafty Chica Iron-on Appliqués butterfly
Tulip Fabric Markers Bright
Tulip Soft Fabric Paint
3-D small square stickers
Tools
Paint brushes
Scissors
Instructions
1. Take two of the butterflies and color them in using the fabric paint or the fabric markers. (These butterflies will be used to decorate the front of the card.)
2. Cut your card stock so that both the butterflies can fit on the front.
3. Fold the longer length of card stock in half and score with bone folder. This is your card.
4. Cut a small strip from the same color paper as the card and fold in half. Use bone folder to score fold.
5. Find the center point of each length of paper from your center fold. Fold again using bone folder to score. When attached, this should form a square or rectangular shape to create your pop up feature.
6. Place two 3-D stickers on either side of the two small ends.
7. Use the 3-D stickers to attach the ends of the armature inside the center fold of the card. The two ends should meet in the center at the card fold. Place the armature directly in the middle of the card; make sure that the shape bends with the card as it closes. If it does not reposition it so that it will bend with the card. This is forming a square/rectangle that will fold with the card, when opened fully it should become a full square shape.
8. Use the 3-D stickers to attach the blank butterfly on the front of the armature. Test to make sure it still bends correctly.
9. Use the 3-D stickers again to attach the colored butterflies on the outside of the card.
10. Cut out a strip of a different color cardstock that will fit on the top of the inside of the card.
11. Use the 3-D stickers stencil and the big phat pink marker to write spring on this piece of cardstock.
12. Repeat step 10 using a different color cardstock and writing sprung instead.
13. Attach the spring cardstock to the middle of the top of the inside of the card. Use two 3-D stickers on top of each other instead of one on this.
14. Repeat step 12 with the sprung cardstock and attach to the bottom of the inside of the card. Add above sprung on the card itself not the sprung cardstock the word “has” using the yellow big phat marker and previous stencil.
15. To complete leave a note on the instructions on how to make the iron on butterflies so your friend or family member can color in and iron on the blank butterfly!

Spring has Sprung Pop-up Card
Avalon Potter for ILovetoCreate Teen Crafts
“Teen crafted, Mom approved.
I have been noticing the subtle differences of spring appearing around me. The trees have started to regain their leaves and butterflies have started to flap their wings. My grandmother sent me a card with a spring flower and Easter treats, and my mom has been saying one of her catch phrases every day “spring has sprung!” I wanted to thank my grandmother for the wonderful card so I decided to use ILoveToCreate products to make her a three dimensional butterfly card. Before I send it to her I thought I would take a few pictures and write some instructions so you could make one too! I left one of the applique butterflies uncolored so she can iron it on something and have fun coloring it in herself!
Materials
Colored cardstock
3 Crafty Chica Iron-on Appliqués butterfly
Tulip Fabric Markers Bright
Tulip Soft Fabric Paint
3-D small square stickers
Tools
Paint brushes
Scissors
Instructions
1. Take two of the butterflies and color them in using the fabric paint or the fabric markers. (These butterflies will be used to decorate the front of the card.)
2. Cut your card stock so that both the butterflies can fit on the front.
3. Fold the longer length of card stock in half and score with bone folder. This is your card.
4. Cut a small strip from the same color paper as the card and fold in half. Use bone folder to score fold.
5. Find the center point of each length of paper from your center fold. Fold again using bone folder to score. When attached, this should form a square or rectangular shape to create your pop up feature.
6. Place two 3-D stickers on either side of the two small ends.
7. Use the 3-D stickers to attach the ends of the armature inside the center fold of the card. The two ends should meet in the center at the card fold. Place the armature directly in the middle of the card; make sure that the shape bends with the card as it closes. If it does not reposition it so that it will bend with the card. This is forming a square/rectangle that will fold with the card, when opened fully it should become a full square shape.
8. Use the 3-D stickers to attach the blank butterfly on the front of the armature. Test to make sure it still bends correctly.
9. Use the 3-D stickers again to attach the colored butterflies on the outside of the card.
10. Cut out a strip of a different color cardstock that will fit on the top of the inside of the card.
11. Use the 3-D stickers stencil and the big phat pink marker to write spring on this piece of cardstock.
12. Repeat step 10 using a different color cardstock and writing sprung instead.
13. Attach the spring cardstock to the middle of the top of the inside of the card. Use two 3-D stickers on top of each other instead of one on this.
14. Repeat step 12 with the sprung cardstock and attach to the bottom of the inside of the card. Add above sprung on the card itself not the sprung cardstock the word “has” using the yellow big phat marker and previous stencil.
15. To complete leave a note on the instructions on how to make the iron on butterflies so your friend or family member can color in and iron on the blank butterfly!
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