Wednesday, 14 February 2018

Craft Consortium MDF Letter Rack

I absolutely adore the Daisy Decoupage Paper Set that Craft Consortium has...  but that didn't stop me from wanting to grunge it up for this MDF letter rack that I have to show you today.

Let me show you just what I mean by 'grunged up'...










Of course me being me, I went ahead and decorated some wooden pegs to go with it.
Did you notice them?


And I'm just loving the effect of using those metal charm acorns to bring in some much needed depth to those flower centres...
Who would have thought they would look so good?



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Craft Consortium supplies used:

3D MDF

Decoupage Papers

Santoro - Kori Kumi

Always & Forever

Winter Woodland



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If you have any questions about how this was made, feel free to email me.

Enjoy your day...




Donna. x

Friday, 9 February 2018

Craft Consortium Pencil/Storage Pot

For those of you who 'do' Valentine's Day...  the day is fast approaching!

Are you the romantic hearts and flowers type or not, I wonder?



Well, for those of us that aren't I've come up with an alternative solution.  
And it doesn't take too long to make or require too many Craft Consortium materials.  
And some of them are still for sale...  so just maybe this'll tempt you enough to go take a look before all the bargains are gone.
(I'll include some links near the end of this post).



I know it's 'only' a pencil pot...  but what do you think?









Of course, it doesn't have to be just for pencils now, does it?
I know for a fact that I've got plenty of craft tools that would be very at home in this little pot of mine!




Who would have thought that this started off as an 'off cut' from a cardboard flue - left lying on the garage floor after my boiler had to be replaced?





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Craft Consortium supplies used:

Decoupage Paper
Walcot

Always & Forever

Santoro - Kori Kumi
(Out of Stock, but any small heart embossing folder should work equally well.  Use Mirri card, then gently sand on diagonals to get this kind of effect).

(I simply painted over one of these with a few layers of white acrylic paint).





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Wherever you are, wishing you a happy and safe weekend...

Donna. x