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DIY Marker Storage

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Aren't these awesome!? These was a great DIY that only cost $1.50 and about 30 minutes of my time. 

I had been looking online at pre-made shelves (exactly like this one) and they were upwards of $50.00 US, plus shipping, plus the Canadian exchange rate (which is out of control by the way). This was never going to happen for me. So I took to Pinterest in search of a DIY version. 


I found this one here  from a lady named Karen Church. She has prepared the dimensions and instructions on her blog. I'll admit they weren't in an ideal format but after reading it a few times I figured everything out easily enough. 

Her design is quite smart, with the front and back of the shelves off-set by 1/2 inch, keeping them from falling out. The markers are easy to grab because the shelves sit back 1/2 inch as well. I love that is has clean lines and is white. My Dollarama had black and bright coloured foam board,  so you could customize it however you like.


I'm so excited about it, I think I will follow her instructions for the Ink Pad Shelf as well. I know it is not perfect and may not last forever, but it will do for my needs. (And if I need to make it again, it was only $1.50)  but you would be surprised at how sturdy it actually is. 

I previously stored my Alcohol markers in some buckets on a cart, which was fine, but too in-efficient for me. I love having them organized and right at my finger-tips now. 

Is this something you would try out? 
I'm happy to answer any questions in the comments as well!
Have an awesome day!

Watercolor Valentine Gifts | Make it With Your Kids Series #1

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I've made these colorful Valentines today using Lawn Fawns Color My World stamp set. I think they are so fun and easy for your children to help you make for their friends!
I love that you can make them boyish as most Valentines are very feminine.


Watch my video to see how easily I masked my crayon stamp and watercolored them using Prismacolor Water-Soluble Colored Pencils. Visit my channel to subscribe.


You can purchase these cute little sets of Crayola markers at the dollar-store. They make an awesome NON-sugar gift for your children to give out, and they can be proud that they helped!


Watercoloring with these pencils is so easy, my daughter loves to use them too. If you are new to watercoloring I highly recommend them. They make it easier to control where you want color, just scribble and take your wet brush to the paper to spread it out!


Thanks so much for stopping by and I hope you and your littles will give this a try for your Valentines this year!

Supplies


I list all the supplies I use at the end of my posts for your convenience. The letters below represent where the product can be purchase, ie. AZ – Amazon, SB – Scrapbook.com, SNS- Scrapnstamp. Affiliate links are used when possible at no extra cost to you. Affiliate linking is what keeps my blog and yourtube channel running and enables me to work from home with my kids! We appreciate your support!









No Line Watercoloring Valentines

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Aren't these donuts so sweet? This is my first time using this set from Lawn Fawn. I'm in love!

I started by masking off a bottom portion of my card, to leave for my sentiment later. Use a light colour that you know will blend well with your images. 


21, 25, 60, 62, 67, 72

I coloured my images using my Zig Clean Color Real Brush markers and a small paintbrush with water.  I would lay down a small but of water and then colour over top with my marker, then go black and blend some more with my paint brush.  It really is a simple process that doesn't require perfect colouring.


When dry you can stamp your sprinkles. I chose brown, pink and light blue. I left out 2 little donuts and gave them faces using black ink. So cute.

My sentiment is from WPlus9 That is all set, one of my all time favourites. Versamark and pink embossing powder makes it stand out. 


Wrap around some twine and you can be done. I can't leave well enough alone so I went over all the sprinkles with some glossy accents. I covered my 2 love donuts with some Wink of Stella and then glossy accents and POW! Done!

Everything was popped up with some foam tape and placed on a pink card base I have in my stash. 


I can't get over how 'sweet' this card is! 

Thanks for stopping by and don't forget to share!



Supplies

I list all the supplies I use at the end of my posts for your convenience. The letters below represent where the product can be purchase, ie. AZ – Amazon, SB – Scrapbook.com, etc. Affiliate links are used when possible at no extra cost to you. Affiliate linking is what keeps my blog running and enables me to work from home with my kids! We appreciate your support! 




Magic Slider Birthday Card Tutorial

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This style of card is completely new to me! I think I've seen 2 now and I really wanted to try my hand at it! Boy, was it a lot of fun to figure out and create.

I started out by choosing my stamp set first,  Lawn Fawn's Year Four stamp set. I also knew I wanted it to be for a male. 


Cut your white cardstock to 8" x 5 1/4" and score in half. Then I decided how big I wanted my window to be and chose a die to cut it. My favourite rectangle dies are from Simon Says Stamp. I love that the stitching are on the inside and outside of the cut line. 


After cutting it I lightly traced the opening onto the inside so I knew the exact area I was working with. Then I used black ink to stamp my seen on the inside FIRST! This is very important to getting images that line up in the end. Go ahead and stamp out your scene now. 


Next I made my track elements. This is very simple, using strips of paper, glue them a little outside your pencil lines. 

Then use a ruler to cut along the fold 4" using an exact knife (This should make the slit slightly longer than your pencil lines as well so the slider covers the entire image). They no longer make the one I have but I linked to one very similar, it has a soft ergonomic design and is very comfortable to use. I also recommend a self healing cutting mat. 

Now cut your slider element at 4" x 4 1/2". You may even want to cut it slightly under the 4" mark to make sure it slides smoothly. You attached another strip that is slightly larger to the left inside edge (on the bottom so it doesn't show when sliding), this keeps it from sliding right out or wobbling back and forth. Do not glue down the front until everything is complete so you can do your outside stamping and colouring of your image. Hopefully by looking at the picture above, this all made sense?!


Glue down your acetate to the inside of the window. Remove the slider element and close the card so you can now see the stamped image on the inside through the acetate. Now make sure to use StayzON Jet black. This ink will dry quickly and not smudge on the acetate. Carefully line your images over top and stamp them again. 

I'll be honest, I didn't love the images at this point, they weren't solid and crisp enough for me. My solution was to take my 05 Micron Pen and go over top of the images and now they look much nicer.

Now back on the inside you need to colour your images. Using my Distress Markers I chose the brightest colours for my balloons; some pinks for my birdie and blues for my hippo. After that I did my background (in hind sight I should have done this first!) I watercolored it quickly with some blue. This made my images fuzzy, so I went back in with the same pen to darken these images as well.


Distress Inks are perfect for making a rainbow, they blend together nicely. So I quickly scribbled a rainbow and used a scalloped edge to die cut it. This was glued on top of my slider on the right side where it hangs out. After hole punching it, I added black twine to tie in the black stamping.


Now you are ready to assemble everything together. Place your slider element inside and place glue only along the top of your track pieces. Fold your card over and admire your handy work!

Almost done now, I swear. I took those same Distress makers again and coloured directly onto my sentiment stamp, to give a gradient rainbow effect. Cut this into a little banner and pop it up with some foam tape.


Lastly, I glued the whole panel onto some blue glitter cardstock and that all went onto my A2 size card base. 


This was so much fun to make, I challenge you to give it a try!

Thanks for stopping by and don't forget to share!

Linking this post to MFT Sketch Challenge 314 and SSSWChallenge.

Supplies

I list all the supplies I use at the end of my posts for your convenience. The letters below represent where the product can be purchase, ie. AZ – Amazon, SB – Scrapbook.com, etc. Affiliate links are used when possible at no extra cost to you. Affiliate linking is what keeps my blog running and enables me to work from home with my kids! We appreciate your support! 

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