Hello and Welcome to the PaperHaus Spring Fling Blog Hop!
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If you’ve arrived here from Julianne’s blog, you are in the right place!
Today I have an altered project to share with you – this started out as a corrugate box that originally held a new remote control for our TV!
I used a really fun mixed media technique and brand new Prima goodies as well as a stencil (on sale) that I had just picked up from my LSS, Scrapbook Island, to create this yummy box! I hope you’ll take a break from your day to check out the video tutorial. Adjust your settings in youtube if you’d like to watch it in HD!
I like the bottom almost as much as I like the top.
Can you guess what product I used with my stencil?
Love how easily it helped me integrate a variety of colors, blend them naturally with one another…
… And add a bit o’ grunge appeal to a rather vintage inspired project. I did some fun clustering, too – on this day I did not hoard! Got it and used it w00t w00t lol!
I thought it needed just a teensy weensy bit more softness, so I ribbonworked a few organza flowers – tutorial for these little pretties is linked in the description box under the video.
I hope you enjoyed my project and video! If you’re in need of some inspiration, I have a collection of tutorials on my TUTORIALS tab ready for your viewing pleasure, and many more to come. Hope you’ll subscribe here and/or on my youtube channel so that…
1) you can have a chance to win my RAK! and
2) you don’t miss out on all the inspiration to come!
*** Once you subscribe, leave a comment here on this blog post letting me know that you subscribed – this will enter you into my drawing. At the end of the week, I will randomly choose a winner from the comments on this post! I am giving away this cool trio of brand new woodblock stamps from Hampton Art/ 7 Gypsies.
OK – next stop on your hop is my lovely teammate, Jelissa!
This hop runs from March 1st – March 7th – plenty of time to make all the stops on a hop chock full of craft from some hugely talented folks! Just in case you get lost, here is a list of all the participants with links to their blogs.
PaperHaus Blog – www.thepaperhaus.com
Frank Garcia – www.hausofw.com
Ivana Camdzic – http://papergirlcrafts.blogspot.com
Trina McClune – trinamcclune.typepad.com
Jodie Lee- www.jodieleedesigns.blogspot.com
Lisa Gregory – http://what-a-beautiful-mess.blogspot.com
Stacey Young – www.staceyeyoung.blogspot.com
Maiko Kosugi – www.maimaipiano.blogspot.com
Fun Stampers Journey – http://www.myfunstampersjourney.com/category/blog
The Piece by Piece- www.thepiecebypiece.blogspot.com
Corri Garza – http://www.buglvr.blogspot.com
DeeDee Catron – http://umwowstudio.blogspot.com
Audrey Yeager- http://audreysreflection.blogspot.com
Sabrina Alery – http://www.sabrinaalery.blogspot.com
Patricia Roebuck – www.roebuck-adventures.blogspot.com
Jess Mutty – www.scrapgoo.blogspot.com
Anna Sigga – http://annasigga.typepad.com/scrappalicious
Susan Tutt – http://susanscrapbooker.blogspot.com
Rommel Okuma – http://risqueerabisque.wordpress.com
Bente Fagerberg http://paperandglueheaven.blogspot.com
Izzy Anderson – http://writesnapscrap.blogspot.com
Jennifer Grace – http://jennifersjumbles.blogspot.com
Christina Heeren – http://christinaheeren.blogspot.com
Gina Rodgers – http://gingerbread.typepad.com
Lori Hairston – http://www.lorihairston.blogspot.com
Paper Issues- http://www.paperissues.com
Peg Hewitt – http://pegsplaytime.blogspot.com.au
Georgia Heald – http://startingtoscrap.blogspot.com.au
Leah Crowe – www.leahscraftylife.com
Jodi Baune – http://www.dancingintherainjb.blogspot.com
Heather Leopard – http://thespottedleopard.blogspot.com
Diana Fisher – http://designbydiana.blogspot.com
Kate Vickers – www.scrapsation.com
Sarah Andreotti- www.vintagepearstudio.com
Leah Farquharson – http://www.bluebirdchic.com/blog
Cathi O’Neill – http://celticknotted.blogspot.com
Missy Gener – http://www.missygener.com
Marilyn Rivera – http://marilynrivera.blogspot.com
Julianne McKenna – http://julestheblingprincess.blogspot.com
Vivan Keh – https://contadinak.wordpress.com/ <———————— YOU ARE HERE!
Jelissa Mei – http://jelibeanz.blogspot.sg/
Sara Zenger – www.sarazenger.blogspot.com
Emilia van den Heuvel – http://few-favourite-things.blogspot.com
Linda Brun – http://favoritspotonearth.blogspot.no
Lisa Duke – http://theshabbyhorse.blogspot.com/
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What a cool technique/video! Love how this turned out!
A beautiful project and great tutoriial. Great texture!
Hi Vivian,
I love this beautiful box and am fascinated with the shaving cream technique. I am definitetly going to give that one a try. I am curious, you mentioned that you saw that in a mixed media technique book. Would you mind sharing which book that was? There are so many books available but I like the idea of using unusual techniques.
Thank you for all of your great posts and tutorials!
Cindy L
The flowers on this are beautiful!
I have subscribed and really like how you do your creative work and how you explain the technique. Thanks!
I love your tutorials….I can’t believe I never subscribed before LOL but I did now! :o)
What a fabulous tutorial!! I’m definitely subscribing. Thanks for the inspiration!
Thanks for sharing this awesome tutorial – Thanks also for the chance to win!
Already a subscriber – I enjoyed this technique – surprised it stayed so thick!
Thank you – Julie
Hi Vivian, my fellow RRR buddy!!! I have been following you and finding you in lots of places that I play !!! So, I know we like similar styles…. smile…. you really are enjoying the journey and pleasure of design…. Thanks for sharing your inspiration, keen eye for design and love for the craft!!!
ava g
Sure love your work. It’s great to see a dark sister in the magazine! I always love your work.
I have subscribed and what a great idea with the box and I love the flowers
I join recently saw your video was happy to see something new and cheap and good for our planet great job . Can’t wait to see what you do next. And the box is truly lovely
I have subscribed and liked you on Facebook! I am leaving your site very inspired. Thank you!
I’m a suscriber to your blog now. Wow, what an amazing job you did with that box. THanks for the video tutorial. It’s very inspiring !!!
Beautiful!!! Stunning. love your work. I follow your blog via email, always amazed…
awesome tute! what a great project!
I’m already a subscriber and was really amazed at that shaving foam technique – absolutely brilliant. Can’t wait to give it a try. Your box is fabulous.
Hi,
Love your tutorials and I have subscribed to your YouTube channel. I have marbled with shaving cream before but not like this. Thanks.
I have beensubscribed to your YouTube channel since I happened upon this blog several weeks ago. I love your art and you are an excellent teacher. I cannot wait to raid my hubby’s shaving cream. He can always get more!!!
Very cool altered box !!!!!! I subscribed to follow your blog.
I’ve been a subcriber to your YouTube channel for a couple months now, and just signed up to follow your blog. Your altered box turned out beautiful. Thanx for the inspiration : ) Cheryl
Hello!!! I am already a subscriber on your YouTube channel, which I completely love watching! I just recently, hopped back on the creative train, and you give me a lot of inspiration, thank you so much!!!
Xoxo
Great project. I’m following via email.
Your box is gorgeous and I love the stencil you used and the colors you chose! Thanks for sharing and the chance to win!
I love Your box. Your details are wonderful. I subscribed/followed you by email. Now I wont miss a thing. HUGS
Your box is stunning, I love how you used the stencil. I’m now subscribed to your you-tube, and I ‘liked’ you on FB! x
beautiful texture on your box!
Your decorative box is gorgeous! I love that texture and all the inky goodness! I am subscribed to your RSS feed through Google Reader!
followed the link at Paper Island Facebook, wow that is very cute. Thanks for the tutorial too. I’m visiting San Jose in May and can’t wait to shop there.