Monday, 1 June 2015

Let's Hear it for the Boys!

I've had a very busy month but none of it had anything to do with crafting! The highlights were flying to Edmonton in early May for 10 days to visit my Mom for her 90th Birthday, planting my garden, and the biggie was out townhouse complex started a re-roofing project this month and I am in charge of it. It is a 3million dollar job so the responsibility is enormous. Due to a lot of organizing parking issues and service truck accessibility we are running smoothly. The job will take a year to complete and I am the site manager. If we had any building or contractor stamps sets I would have made a card with that theme but... I don't have any Dad's so the only card I send is from our dog to my husband. I think the barbershop kit is so cute it was an easy decision to use it for my June Linky Party project. It's pretty simple this month as I just made a card and there is only one photo to show you as every angle looks roughly the same!


Here it is in all it's glory! The cute little baby boy attempting his first shave is from Crafty Secrets "Baby Boy" printables. The rest of the paper including the buttons, frame, and barbershop pole are from Crafty Secrets "Barbershop Kit". Other than just cutting and arranging these super cute things I used a stylus on the back of the pole to give it more curve and I did the same thing to the back of the frame. I used distress inks on the edges of the papers. 

TUTORIAL

When I first saw digital buttons I thought to myself I would probably never use them because really... why wouldn't you just use real buttons? When you're really fussy about matching shades as exactly as possible and you see along with the paper you want to use are the buttons in the exact colour, you learn to make paper buttons that look as real as possible. This is what I did to make the buttons I used on my card.

- cut out the buttons
- shape them with a stylus
- punch out the button holes
- put toothpicks in the button holes
- cover the surface with a coat of with Judikins 
- make sure you remove the toothpicks before the glaze dries completely and let dry for an hour
- tie thread or twine through the holes


Now it's your turn to dazzle us with your creations! Please use Crafty Secret products in your project if you want to be eligible for the grand prize.  Be sure to link up your project to the Crafty Secrets BLOG so that you can be eligible to win this month's prize package. Details and guidelines can be found on the Crafty Secrets Blog. 


Please visit the rest of the design team to see the beautiful projects they have created.


Kathy Clement, DT Leader http://www.kathybydesign.com
Darlene Pavlick, Dar’s Crafty Creations   http://darscraftycreations.blogspot.com/
Ginny Nemchak, Polly’s Paper     https://pollyspaper. wordpress.com/
Gloria Stengel, Scraps of Life   http://gloriascraps.blogspot.com/
Melody Clement, Paper Melody’s   http://papermelodys.wordpress.com/
Michele Kovack, Thoughts of a Cardmaking Scrapbooker http://chelemom.blogspot.com/ 
Shantaie Fowler, Inking Pink http://www.inkingpink.com/
Sheila Rumney, Sheila Rumney Design and Photography,  http://www.sheilarumney.com/

Teresa Golirsch Horner, Victorian Paper Queen, http://victorianpaperqueen.blogspot.ca/
Thanks so much for visiting my blog

Cheers, 

Elizabeth


12 comments:

  1. Your card is so adorable. I love it.

    Shirley

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  2. This card just makes me grin from ear to ear! The paper is a perfect match for the image, and the faux buttons look just great! Thanks for another great Linky Party project...and good luck with the roofing project, too. xo

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  3. This is awesome Elizabeth! Love the design and the texture of the the twines, buttons and (is that a paper ribbon?) are just perfect! Great project ... you go girl!! Oh and good luck with that roofing project ... WOW!!

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  4. Fabulous card!!! I loved your "button" tutorial and you have made me look at them in a whole new way!! Sounds like you have your hands full and have been (are) super busy...wow...what a project to manage, but seems as though you have it under control...have a great summer!!

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  5. Fabulous card!!! I loved your "button" tutorial and you have made me look at them in a whole new way!! Sounds like you have your hands full and have been (are) super busy...wow...what a project to manage, but seems as though you have it under control...have a great summer!!

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  6. Super cute card! Love the button idea and tutorial! Thanks!

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  7. Super cute card! Love the button idea and tutorial! Thanks!

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  8. Hi Elizabeth, I adore our shaving baby and love how you incorporated it with the barbershop kit and all the layers you added! Great digital button tutorial, thanks for sharing. PS I have a bunch of workshop images I've been saving to do a guy set but just didn't have time with the new store and trying to get our house ready to sell. It sounds like you have a full plate as well. Thanks for sharing and good luck with your roofing job. Scott and still say you have one of the nicest townhouse complexes we've ever seen.
    Sandy

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  9. Hi Elizabeth, I adore our shaving baby and love how you incorporated it with the barbershop kit and all the layers you added! Great digital button tutorial, thanks for sharing. PS I have a bunch of workshop images I've been saving to do a guy set but just didn't have time with the new store and trying to get our house ready to sell. It sounds like you have a full plate as well. Thanks for sharing and good luck with your roofing job. Scott and still say you have one of the nicest townhouse complexes we've ever seen.
    Sandy

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  10. This is so cute, but those buttons are genius!

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  11. Such a fabby card and your tutorial is awesome. I love that Barber Shop kit!!!!

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