The Shape Studio Tool Round 14
It's a must have tool and size!
And now can also be found in your local Hobby Lobby too!
So join us all this week as we highlight one of our favorite shapes and give you some ideas and inspiration for how you can use it too!
She Loves This Layout
Designer: Aly Dosdall
Epiphany Crafts Supplies:
Shape Studio Tool Round 14 with caps
Tea Room vintage settings
Button Studio Tool Round 20 with buttons
Other supplies:
Jillibean Soup patterned paper, journaling card, die cut shape, decorative pin, and twine
Studio Calico chipboard letters
EK Success border punch
machine stitching
Cut strips of patterned paper in varying lengths and widths. Adhere them in stacks along the top and bottom borders of the page. Machine stitch through each one with zig zag stitches. Add photos, title, twine-tied custom buttons, and custom epoxies with vintage settings.
Floral Necklace
Designer: Aly Dosdall
Epiphany Crafts Supplies:
Shape Studio Tool Round 14 with caps
Club House vintage settings, round 14 charms.
Other supplies:
vintage handkerchief
silver cable chain and jump rings (Blue Moon Beads)
Tip 1: search Google for creative commons vintage images (such as the botanical images on this necklace), print them on photo paper, and stick them in the shape studio tool to create custom epoxies for jewelry.
Tip 2: to make rosettes, cut 1 inch strips from a vintage handkerchief, apply fabric glue to a scrap felt circle, and twist handkerchief strip while placing on the glue covered felt circle in a spiral pattern starting from the inside working outward.
Christmas Card Holder
Designer: Julie Walton
Supplies:
Epiphany Crafts - Round 14 Bubblecaps, Round 14 buttons, Charm Settings, Vintage Settings, Felt Flowers
Webster's Pages - Dazzle Me Gems, Trims, Feather Flower, Decorative Pins, Paper
Helmar Adhesive - Craft Glue, Liquid ScrapDots, 450 Quick Dry
Target - Wood Clothes Pins
Apple Barrel - Paint
ClearSnap - Smooch Mist
Tulle - Glitz
Choose several ribbons with varying widths, layer and adhere them to one another.
Paint clothes pins.
Create Bubblecaps and Buttons using papers of your choice.
Add Felt Flowers, Vintage Settings and Charm Settings.
Embellish Clothespins as you desire.
Create a topper for your Ribbon Strip, I made a cluster of tulle, a feather flower, decorative stick pins and charms.
Create a loop at the top of the ribbon to hang.
To get you in the spirit of things and help you create some of these projects, we're giving away one of our Shape Studio Tool Round 14 along with our Bubble Caps!
Simply post a comment today and let us know what you're looking to the most for the upcoming holidays! We'll enter you to win and pick one random winner from the comments. We'll announce the winner right here next Monday! Be sure to stop in tomorrow for more ideas and inspiration using our Epiphany Crafts products!
See you then!!
Floral Necklace
Designer: Aly Dosdall
Epiphany Crafts Supplies:
Shape Studio Tool Round 14 with caps
Club House vintage settings, round 14 charms.
Other supplies:
vintage handkerchief
silver cable chain and jump rings (Blue Moon Beads)
Tip 1: search Google for creative commons vintage images (such as the botanical images on this necklace), print them on photo paper, and stick them in the shape studio tool to create custom epoxies for jewelry.
Tip 2: to make rosettes, cut 1 inch strips from a vintage handkerchief, apply fabric glue to a scrap felt circle, and twist handkerchief strip while placing on the glue covered felt circle in a spiral pattern starting from the inside working outward.
Christmas Card Holder
Designer: Julie Walton
Supplies:
Epiphany Crafts - Round 14 Bubblecaps, Round 14 buttons, Charm Settings, Vintage Settings, Felt Flowers
Webster's Pages - Dazzle Me Gems, Trims, Feather Flower, Decorative Pins, Paper
Helmar Adhesive - Craft Glue, Liquid ScrapDots, 450 Quick Dry
Target - Wood Clothes Pins
Apple Barrel - Paint
ClearSnap - Smooch Mist
Tulle - Glitz
Paint clothes pins.
Create Bubblecaps and Buttons using papers of your choice.
Add Felt Flowers, Vintage Settings and Charm Settings.
Embellish Clothespins as you desire.
Create a topper for your Ribbon Strip, I made a cluster of tulle, a feather flower, decorative stick pins and charms.
Create a loop at the top of the ribbon to hang.
To get you in the spirit of things and help you create some of these projects, we're giving away one of our Shape Studio Tool Round 14 along with our Bubble Caps!
Simply post a comment today and let us know what you're looking to the most for the upcoming holidays! We'll enter you to win and pick one random winner from the comments. We'll announce the winner right here next Monday! Be sure to stop in tomorrow for more ideas and inspiration using our Epiphany Crafts products!
See you then!!
I'm looking forward to creating some special Christmas cards! And spending some time with my daughter and her boyfriend on Thanksgiving and on Christmas Day!
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I'm looking forward to making Thanksgiving and Christmas crafts and cards!
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ReplyDeleteI enjoy crafting, cooking, and spending Christmas break with my son. I also like to take a day to go Christmas shopping and have lunch.
ReplyDeleteMy sister's sweet potato pie and my marinade injected turkey!
ReplyDeleteI am looking forward to having my husband home for Christmas! Being a Military wife this doesn't happen very often so I am sooo thankful when it does!! (Like this year!)
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Cranberry sauce. Jellied. My favorite!
ReplyDeleteWell aside from the obvious family gatherings I am looking forward to my moms creamed onions and pulling out all my Christmas crafting items and creating things for the people I love! *gina* scrappinology@live.com
ReplyDeleteThis holiday season I am looking forward to our family get-togethers. My sister will be here from out of state plus will get to spend time with my great nephew. Life is good!
ReplyDeleteI can't wait 2 see the kids faces on Christmas morning! Following via GFC! Thanx~prhmangel at gmail dot com
ReplyDeleteIm looking forward to being home for Christmas, and sharing the day with family. Thank you for a chance to win.
ReplyDeleteBaking with all the women in my family. It is a fun special tradition that I treasure!
ReplyDeleteI am looking forward to spending time with my family during the holidays!
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ReplyDeletei don't really care for the holiday hoopla. i would rather sit at home quietly making stuff in my studio.
ReplyDeleteI am looking forward to spending time with my family and seeing the joy on the kids/grandkids face as they open their gifts.
ReplyDeleteAwesome projects!! Love the layout very beautiful!!
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