I'm Kristi and I want to welcome you to my new blog . I LOVE the art of paper crafting. I've been married to the love of my life Jeff for over 29 years. We have 3 beautiful adult daughters and 3 cats. Thank you for visiting and if you like what you see please post a comment.

Wednesday, August 11, 2010

Be Inspired #96 Clearly Creative

For this project I used clear acrylic for the base of the candle. For the candle holder I embossed vellum in the Cuttlebug. I used a 5 x 7 Cuttlebug folder that is an exclusive to Oh My Crafts. I'm sorry but I couldn't find the name of it.


I cut the shade using Provo Crafts Cupcake Wrappers cartridge. It is also lined with vellum. I glued small pearls and added the gold edging . Inside is a battery operated candle.






This cute design was made using clear acetate and the same 5 x 7 Cuttlebug folder as above.



The gold butterflies are from Stampendous. They are placed on vellum and then colored in with Bic markers. I like to give them dimension by layering them. The top layer has clear acetate under the sticker and a gem on top.




Thanks again for visiting my blog. Make sure you stop by next week to see my designs.

From My Heart,
Kristi

5 comments:

  1. Kristi, SO cute! That little lamp shade looks so delicate! I am so excited to be a member of the Cuttlebug Challenges and I hope this gives us more exposure! :) I've posted my bubblegum machine on SplitCoastStampers (my first time there), Facebook, and Cricut Messageboards. DO you think I should do more? I don't want to be a slacking teammate! :) I hope you have a beautiful day!

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  2. WOW WOW WOW! These are adorable and super terrific :)

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  3. Kristie, I love your projects!!..Your 'candle' holder is adorable!!!

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  4. Great projects! I think this little lampshade is the most delightful delicacy! I am excited about how easy it is to cut acrylic with the Cricut. Great job, Girlfriend! So happy to have you on the Cuttlebug Design Team!

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  5. Lovely projects. I don't know why I always tend to forget to use vellum. I've never tried the acetate, but I would like to. You may have inspired me to give it a try. LOVE the butterflies. Hugs, dj

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