Showing posts with label silhouettes. Show all posts
Showing posts with label silhouettes. Show all posts

Monday, April 28, 2014

Silhouette Makeover



 Silhouettes are everywhere! I think they're so sweet, but I've always thought they were plain. Mommy's Pinkie Lip Gloss did too, so she added some accessories! So cute!
 



Sunday, September 16, 2012

Learn How To Paint Easy Watercolor Portraits.

Pin It  Look at this fun watercolor project from Grow Creative!   She shows you how to make really cool watercolor portraits.  You don't even have to be an artist!  What a great idea for a kids' room!


Monday, March 19, 2012

Wood Silhouette Ideas (3)


Every month, I have to check out the projects that the bloggers at Wood You Like To Craft come up with.   They are always so creative and cute!   I wish I had their talents.   This month the theme is Silhouettes and it is one of my favorites.  I just have to share.  

These jumping bunny silhouettes are so so so cute!   I'd love those on my table for the next month!  These were created by Crafty Sisters.

How cute are these wood vase silhouettes cut out from 2x4's from Under My Umbrella!!!!  Darling!

Also, these wood silhouettes of your kids' head would look great at home!   Fun idea!

Check out Wood You Like To Craft? for more great ideas.  Look through the past year for AWESOME ideas!
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Tuesday, October 25, 2011

Sponsored Post: The New Silhouette CAMEO!

Good morning ladies! I've got two fun announcements that I'm excited to share with you! 

First off, Nike from Choose To Thrive is joining the Someday Crafts team as a product reviewer and guest poster. She'll be sharing great new products and awesome projects with all of you from time to time. She'll still be blogging over at THRIVE (no worries), but has taken on this side of the Someday Crafts blog so that I can spend more time on my new business and with my family.

Secondly, I was thrilled when Silhouette contacted Someday Crafts about reviewing their new 12" CAMEO digital cutting machine! I knew this would be an awesome first review for Nike to tackle since she's been a die hard Team Silhouette fan since before most of us had ever heard of them. Here's what Nike had to say after a weekend of playing with the new machine.

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Since the day I bought my Silhouette in March of 2009, I have adored it.


Since that day I have used it for scrapbooking, card making, vinyl cutting and stenciling.

And since that day ... I have dreamed of this day.

Why?

Three beautiful extra inches of cutting space, that's why. 


 The new Silhouette CAMEO with it's full 12" cutting area can finally tackle my huge stack of 12" x 12" cardstock and cut those wider vinyl shapes for my walls. 

And the starter kits for rhinestones, heat transfer vinyl and fabric ink vinyl mean even more fun projects to keep girls like me happy and crafting into the holidays. 


I got to try out the Fabric Ink Starter Kit and had one goal in mind:

Could I transform cheapie $1, plain white t-shirts into something cool?


Could I transform worn out t-shirts and scraps into something my kids would actually like?

Oh heck ya.


Behold the custom shirt goodness.
My kids and I had so much fun designing these and were thrilled with how they turned out.

The set-up took less than 5 minutes: just plug in, install CD, done.


And loading is automatic with a single button push, easily feeding paper, fabric, vinyl, etc. into the machine to cut incrediblly detailed designs without missing a beat.


My fabric ink starter kit came with a bottle of Silhouette fabric ink (which doesn't get hard or crusty), a foam brush, a sea sponge, a paint tray, a hook to help "weed" or remove the excess vinyl from a cut design and 6' of the transparent fabric vinyl and transfer paper.

I started out small using a this ballet shoe design. Technically the shape was designed to be used with rhinestones, but I thought it would look cute even with just paint. I cut the shape out of the starter kit vinyl, applied it to my scrap ...


... pounced on the color using the foam brush and then gently removed the vinyl stencil.

The ballet shoe scrap was allowed to dry, trimmed down and then added to this worn out little shirt to make ...


... this!


A few black bows add the final touch.

My 9 yr. old son who's totally into dragons helped me design the next shirt using a free download font called Tattoolike. This is simply the letter "E" cut in a 10" circle  (yeah for the larger cutting area on the CAMEO!)


My son says this is "Sick!" so I'll take that as a good sign. 


My 7 yr. old daughter helped me with the next shirt which was inspired by this beauty from Pinterest.


I used the pony tail silhouette from the Silhouette library and wanted something unique for the old fashioned writing in the background. After searching on Google, I fell in love with the handwritten draft of the Declaration of Independence of all things. I didn't know if the Silhouette software would be able to make a custom design out of something so intricate, but ...



... boo-yah!

The Silhouette software easily created this detailed image and cut through all those little shapes in no time. Yeah!

I applied the black ink with the sea sponge from the starter kit to create a soft, uneven look to the background design ...


... and used the foam brush on the pony tail silhouette for a solid, even finish.

Satin and grosgrain ribbons were attached with a safety pin for a final pop of texture.

My little girl can't wait to wear this to school tomorrow with her favorite black twirl skirt. 

*Swoon*

The last design came from my 10 yr. old son who has a thing for race cars. 


We started out with the muscle car shape from the Silhouette store and wanted to add some tire tracks. I really wanted a "grunge" looking design so I found a free image on Google.


Just like with the custom shape for the Declaration of Independence background, I was able to use my Google image in the Silhouette program to create a new design to apply to the shirt. And thanks to the new larger cutting area, I was able to make each tire track 12" x 3".


We used the sea sponge again to get that perfect, uneven finish to our tire tracks racing along the left side of the shirt.

The muscle car shape and one of my favorite quotes from Steve McQueen were cut from the fabric ink vinyl and applied to the shirt once the tire tracks were dry.


I love the font for this quote -- it's called Magneto and it came with our computer. No need to buy a special font cartridge -- yeah!
Once everything was dry I set the design using a hot iron.



(Make sure you set all ink designs with an iron once they're dry.)

I love how this shirt came together using shapes from the Silhouette store, fonts from my computer and a custom design using internet images.


 My son loves his new shirt which makes me one happy momma.


Not bad for a $1 t-shirt, eh?

Imagine how much you can have with more than one color of the Silhouette fabric inks?

Bottom line:

I was thrilled with how easily the new CAMEO can cut even the most intricate designs like a champ and loved being able to use larger designs for my shirts. The Fabric Ink Starter Kit made it super easy to transform basic t-shirts, hand-me-downs and even scraps into awesome shirts for my kids which saved me a grundle. The Silhouette Blog is an awesome resource for great project ideas and tutorials on how to do anything and everything with the Silhouette machine (including designing your own shapes.)

And just like with my original Silhouette, there are four big reasons that I still prefer this machine over any other digital cutter on the market: 

1. No cartridges! {Can I get an 'amen'?} Digital craft cutters are a serious investment and I appreciate that Silhouette respects that by not gouging customers further with expensive cartridges with only a handful of images.

2. The Silhouette Shape Store - so amazingly cool. It's like the iTunes store for graphics with most shapes costing .99 each. Yeah ... a buck. Oh, and they giveaway a free shape every week, too, just because they're cool like that. There are thousands of images to pick from and they add new stuff each week. Here's a small sample of this week's additions including adorable Thanksgiving shapes, 3D Thanksgiving treat bags, 3D Christmas ornaments, LDS temples, Looney Tunes characters and full color print-n-cut shapes from Harry Potter. Um, hello?! Awesome.


3. Font Freedom! You can use any True Type font on your computer and then go nuts downloading a bajillion more awesome free fonts from the web. I may have done this one hundred times.

4. DIY Shapes - I cannot stress enough how amazing this feature is. I usually can find exactly what I want for any project in the Silhouette store, but if not, I can create my own from any image online like I did on the pony tail silhouette and muscle car shirts.

And I can't wait to experiment with rhinestones and the heat transfer vinyl for even more looks for my family.

Right now Someday Crafts readers can get a great discount on the new CAMEO machine and the starter kit of their choice for $299

This includes the new CAMEO 12" digital cutter, cutting mat, cutting blade, instructional DVD, $10 download card
either the Rhinestone, Premium Vinyl, Heat Transfer Vinyl or Fabric Ink Vinyl starter kit of their choice.



Add the CAMEO and your choice of starter kit to your cart and enter code SOMEDAY at check out to get your discount.

Offer is only good through this week so if you've been wanting to make the investment in a Silhouette, this is a great time to make that purchase. And remember, Christmas is right round the corner, too.
You'll love this machine and all of the scrapbooking / card making / fabric cutting / vinyl cutting/ shirt designing / rhinestone blinging magic that it brings!

So tell us: what's your favorite thing (or things) to make with your Silhouette? If you don't have one, what project would you make first with a new machine?

Sunday, September 25, 2011

Fall Projects Galore with Point of View





It's time for the monthly Point of View from six talented blogger! I love it when bloggers get together to do collaborations like these. The theme this month is FALL and there are some awesome projects to check out!


Easy ruffled leaf headband from Camilla at Rosy Red Buttons


Awesome silhouette art from Leanne at Organize and Decorate Everything


Beautiful candy apples from Michelle at A Little Tipsy


So cute beadboard pumpkins from Amy at Ameroonie Designs


A fall porch design from Jonie at Just Between Friends


Darling wall decor from Stephanie at Always Just a Mom


Delicious and beautiful cookies at Gwenny Penny


Sunday, September 11, 2011

Burlap Candle Cozies

Use your leftover burlap (or other fabric) to make some candle cozies! Stamping or printing fun silhouettes on the cozies is a cute idea from Embellishments.




Friday, July 29, 2011

Framed Stitched Furniture Silhouettes

There are several things I love about this wall frame display at Flamingo Toes. I love the pop of color, the spray painted, fancy frames and the handstitched furniture inside the frames. Handstitching would look great with any type of silhouette. It definitely is a conversation piece. You gotta check it out.


Sunday, June 26, 2011

Silhouette and Tattoos!





This months Silhouette promotion is:

1 Silhouette SD
2 Packages Temporary Tattoo Paper

for $199 (U.S. only)
That's $120 in savings!


Also, (wait for it…)
25% off all other products in the Silhouette shop
(excluding gift cards and download codes)!






Don't have a Silhouette and still want to make tatoos? You still can. The Silhouette just helps!

The promo will run until June 29.

Remember to enter the code: SOMEDAY at check out!

Tuesday, May 17, 2011

Silhouette Heat Transfer Material!!!!




Silhouette Electronic Cutting Tool


One of my favorite crafting products to use is the Silhouette Heat Transfer Material. It is so easy and works so well. Just cut out what you want (using either the Silhouette or by hand) and iron it on your material. I prefer using this more than freezer paper stencils.



I made this shirt announcing my pregnancy with the Silhouette Heat Transfer Material. I drew out the ribcage and what I wanted on regular paper and then traced it onto the heat transfer material, cut it out and ironed it on! Easy!



Not only is it easy, but this does NOT come off when washed! It is high quality stuff!



When I intially was given the chance to try to the heat transfer material, I was hesitant because I didn't (and still don't) own a Silhouette machine, BUT this is one of their products that you definitely don't need the machine for in order to use. It may make it easier, but it's not totally necessary!



There are over 30 different colors and types of heat transfer. Your options are plentiful! Want to make some flags on shirt for the July holidays? Want some bright summer color designs? You can make them with this product!

The heat transfer material can be applied to jeans, hats, shoes, lamps, pillows, etc. If it is a fabric type material, you can embellish and dress it up with heat transfer!




PROMOTION



The good news is that Silhouette is having a promotion on the Silhouette machines and on the Heat Transfer Material from today (May 17th) until May 25th.




This is what you get!

A Silhouette SD
1 package white flocked heat transfer material
1 package teal smooth heat transfer material
1 package dark pink smooth heat transfer
For only $219!



That is a savings of $125!!!!




If you already have a machine or just want the heat transfer product, take 25% off all heat transfer material.

Use the code “SOMEDAY” to get the savings until next Wednesday (May 25th).


Silhouette Electronic Cutting Tool
Thanks Silhouette for developing such an awesome product to use!

Sunday, February 20, 2011

Silverware Silhouettes (PB Knock-offs)

California Callahans knocked-off a Pottery Barn silverware silhouettes. Looks pretty good and is quite simple with the right equipment!
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Monday, November 8, 2010

A Few Reminders and Points of Interest

Don't forget to enter for the Silhouette giveaway that ends tomorrow. Here are three projects you can make with the $50 worth of product in this giveaway package.


These cuties were made by The Hand Me Down House. Gotta love the vinyl heat transfer packs that created these pillows! Make magnets from your kids' artwork like seven thirty three - a creative blog did!



Also, don't forget to enter the giveaway worth $200 for some Redi Shade Simple Fit Shades. They are FABULOUS!!! There are very few entries for this giveaway! Go HERE to enter to win a new shade.
GOOD DEAL!!! HERE.
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Check it out
AND REMEMBER,




Don't forget to vote for your favorite three projects at Crafting with the Stars hosted by Sew Dang Cute. There are some amazing projects again this week! Voting ends tonight at midnight!


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If you are into scrapbooking, check out this package at Groop Dealz. It is a 140 piece scrapbooking kit by My Mind's Eye for only $15. Normally, it is $40!!!
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