It's a fun week around here!
We're not only sharing creative ideas for using our Epiphany Crafts Studio Tools and Embellishments...we're showcasing ways for you to use Tattered Angels unique line of products!
Tattered Angels is known for their unique Glimmer Mists and Sprays!
All this week we have projects from our talented team of Epiphany Crafts designers that will show you how to use our two products together!
And So It Begins Layout
Designer: Samantha Sibbet
Epiphany Crafts Supplies:
Shape Studio Tool Scallop
Scallop Round Bubble Caps
Other Supplies:
Tattered Angels Electric Blue Glimmer Mist
Honey Dew Glimmer Mist
Tattered Angels Chipboard Frame
Tattered Angels Electric Blue Glimmer Mist
Honey Dew Glimmer Mist
Tattered Angels Chipboard Frame
I splattered my white cardstock with Tattered Angels Electric Blue Glimmer Mist before layering patterned papers. On a scrap piece of white cardstock, I sprayed Electric Blue and Honey Dew Glimmer Mist. After the mist dried, I used a few rub ons and the Scalloped Round Epoxy Shape Studio to make custom embellishments to match my lay out. With a paintbrush, I painted the Electric Blue right on to the Tattered Angels chipboard frame. I love these frames and use them everywhere! Here, I used the frame to highlight the journaling.
Epiphany Crafts Supplies:
Button Studio Tool Round 14
Button Studio Tool Round 20
Button Studio Button Caps Round 14
Button Studio Button Caps Round 20
Tattered Angels supplies used:
"Inchworm" Chalkboard Glimmer Mist
"Pearl" Glimmer Mist
"Bordeaux" Glimmer Glam
Other supplies used: American Crafts cardstock, vintage music paper, Recollections rhinestone shapes, wooden tray and clothespin, glitter chipboard snowflakes
"Wish" and "Hope" Christmas Bottle Ornaments
Designer: Rebecca Price
Epiphany Crafts Supplies:
Shape Studio Tool Round 14
Button Studio Tool Round 14
Shape Studio Bubble Caps Round 14
Button Studio Button Caps Round 14
Metal Charms Round 14
Tattered Angels supplies used:
Northern Lights Glimmer Glaze
Other supplies: Tim Holtz Idea-ology Bottles, glitter, hemp cord
Quick how-to:
1. Pour a little Northern Lights Glimmer Glaze into a bottle.
2. Swirl the bottle until the entire inside is coated by the Glimmer Glaze. Pour excess Glaze right back into it's bottle so none is wasted.
3.Immediately add about half a teaspoon of fine white glitter into the bottle, and shake it so it coats all sides.
4. The glitter will start to take on the color of the Northern Lights Glimmer Glaze. Now just let this sit to dry. When dry re-cork the bottle and decorate the outside.
"Love" Tray Ornament
Designer: Rebecca Price
Button Studio Tool Round 14
Button Studio Tool Round 20
Button Studio Button Caps Round 14
Button Studio Button Caps Round 20
Tattered Angels supplies used:
"Inchworm" Chalkboard Glimmer Mist
"Pearl" Glimmer Mist
"Bordeaux" Glimmer Glam
Other supplies used: American Crafts cardstock, vintage music paper, Recollections rhinestone shapes, wooden tray and clothespin, glitter chipboard snowflakes
"Wish" and "Hope" Christmas Bottle Ornaments
Designer: Rebecca Price
Epiphany Crafts Supplies:
Shape Studio Tool Round 14
Button Studio Tool Round 14
Shape Studio Bubble Caps Round 14
Button Studio Button Caps Round 14
Metal Charms Round 14
Tattered Angels supplies used:
Northern Lights Glimmer Glaze
Other supplies: Tim Holtz Idea-ology Bottles, glitter, hemp cord
Quick how-to:
1. Pour a little Northern Lights Glimmer Glaze into a bottle.
2. Swirl the bottle until the entire inside is coated by the Glimmer Glaze. Pour excess Glaze right back into it's bottle so none is wasted.
3.Immediately add about half a teaspoon of fine white glitter into the bottle, and shake it so it coats all sides.
4. The glitter will start to take on the color of the Northern Lights Glimmer Glaze. Now just let this sit to dry. When dry re-cork the bottle and decorate the outside.
So how would you like a chance to create these projects with both Epiphany Crafts and Tattered Angels?
Yes...well then all you need to do is post a comment here! Let us know if you've made some handmade Christmas Ornaments for your tree...or what your favorite handmade holiday project is? Feel free to share a link too! We'll pick one random winner next Monday and announce that name right here!!
And speaking of winners...we need to announce last week's winner of our Epiphany Crafts Tool Round 25 and Bubble caps...and that is...
Love the layouts and the ornaments!! This past weekend, my oldest daughter and I made Glitter Glass ball ornaments :) And thank you so much for picking me as last weeks winner :)
ReplyDeleteBeautiful projects! The mists add such a wonderful touch and I just love the metal charms for the ornaments!
ReplyDeleteI just love those metal charms! I haven't made any ornaments yet.
ReplyDeleteThose charms are adorable. But I thank you for all of the inspiration you showed us today. I have several homemade ornaments on our tree and of course there is loads of other homemade projects that come out this time year for decoration.
ReplyDeleteI love those bottle ornaments. I will have to give them a try. I have taken clear globes and swirled paint inside and let the paint drain out. It makes a neat looking globe.
ReplyDeleteCongratulations Melissa!
Our fave homemade holiday crafts r: making Candy Cane Reindeer, homemade ornaments such as shatter-proof round colored ornaments w/ a painted handprint & drawing the details on it w/ some color Sharpie's 2 make it look like 5 Snowmen~so cute & clear round shatter-proof ornaments w/ various items inside, & lastly taking colorful jingle bells & using color paint pens 2 write names & the year on them & tying them onto gifts! Following via GFC & on FB! Thanx~prhmangel(at)gmail(dot)com
ReplyDeleteI love the wish & hope bottle ornaments. What a great project. My favorite holiday projects are to make my own Christmas cards and gift tags. Thank you fo rsharing some wonderful creations and the chance to win.
ReplyDeleteI love these projects. Such fun things to make. I have made my own Christmas cards the past two years and love doing that.
ReplyDeleteHaven't made any handmade ornaments for the Christmas tree yet, but the tray ornament is a cute idea that I would do!
ReplyDeleteAll such great projects and the inspiration from them makes me want to create my own. I think I'll start with Rebecca's ornaments :) Great job, everyone!
ReplyDeleteLove the ornaments. So far all I've made this year is a few cards and some folded paper wreath ornaments. I've got lots to do yet but hope to spend most of Thanksgiving weekend crafting.
ReplyDeleteFabulous. Love the ideas posted here!
ReplyDeleteI haven't started any Christmas projects yet but planning on crafting this weekend.
ReplyDeleteI am sooo in love with those little bottle ornaments. Adorable! I have yet to make any new ornaments this year, but there is still time isn't there???
ReplyDeleteThe glass bottle ornaments are cute. I have it on my list to make ornaments this year with my daughter but right now we are still working on Thanksgiving and our Thankful calendar.
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This is the first year I'm going to be making some handmade ornaments for my tree. I'm starting with some paper stars. You can see them here on my blog. www.pennantsandpinwheels.blogspot.com
ReplyDeleteThanks for the giveaway!
love these projects. I need to find an ornament I can make with my boys. I have all of my boys ornaments they made in school.
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love the christmas bottle ornaments. :O) my aunty is teaching me how she makes her christmas ornaments made of felt. thank you for the chance to win! :O) happy holidays!!
ReplyDeleteLOVE these projects
ReplyDeleteawesome projects! the tray ornament is too cute =)
ReplyDeleteOh wow...two of my fav companies together!! There's going to be lots of crafty goodness this week I bet!
ReplyDeleteI haven't started on any Christmas decorations yet this year. I'm working on homemade calendars for Christmas gifts.
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