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Showing posts with label silhouette. Show all posts

8/07/2012

Coffee? Yes, please!

8/07/2012 0 Comments
Hey all again! I'm back! Two days in a row! 

I know, I know. Please  try to contain your shock and awe. :) 

So I'm back sharing things I've updated in my kitchen. When I moved all of the copper molds to above the kitchen cabinets, I moved the vases and jars I had up on the cabinets down to the counter top. I am using one as a utensil holder and the other two jars got turned into the most used items in the house, well, at least  one of them did. 

Problem? Yep, you couldn't tell the  jars apart, and unless you're in them every couple of hours (like me) then you'd have no idea which jar is which. Second problem - I don't like repeating myself (I blame this condition entirely on my children).  So my solution was simple! Tags for my jars! 
  
The tags were easy to make (hah!). I went to The Graphics Fairy and found some botanical prints of tea and coffee. Then worked on the tags until they were perfect in Silhouette Studio. It took some doing to get the letters to pop out of the back of the tag to act as a stopper for the images, but I got it and I loved the effect.

The only problem was the bright white cardstock I used. Never fear! Paint is here! I stamped all around the edges and then smeared the ink pad over the back of the tag, then I took metallic brown, black and gold and stippled them all over the tag. After all of that dried I glued the image inside the tag, and then topped it all off with a couple of coats of Mod Podge and called it a day. I love how these beauts look on my jars, and I love that I will never have to tell anyone again where the coffee  is. :)

Heather

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10/27/2011

No Bones About It.....

10/27/2011 0 Comments
When Dev was Harrison's age, he was humongous. He was wearing 4T clothes, but he did have some super cute ones.  Especially when it came to the holidays, but because Dev was so much bigger than H at this age, I don't have a lot of cute ones. When Dev was a year old (and wearing 2T) I didn't want to put him in bones and bats, etc for Halloween, so I don't have anything for H to wear this Halloween.

So my poor little small fry is lacking in the funny Halloween shirt department, but no longer!

Hopefully I'll snap a picture of him actually wearing it, but here's the creation as it lies on my coffee table. :)


Last year this was a free shape from Silhouette, and I never did anything with it, so when it came time for Halloween this year - I knew just what I was going to do with it. I cut it out on freezer paper and then painted away.

The bones are painted from white velveteen paint, and the heart is done in metallic red.

I cannot wait to see H in this shirt. I might have him wear it on Saturday, when we visit my grandmother and do our pumpkins. I need to make Dev a Halloween shirt now....I was going through his drawers this morning and realized he too is missing a Halloween shirt. A Momma's work is never done. :)

See you guys later!
Heather

What's in a Name?

10/27/2011 0 Comments
So you guys know I love Pinterest.

I have pinned tons of stuff and it has kept the clutter off my favorites bar in Chrome, because now I can see why I liked these pages, rather than just trying to decipher the titles. One of the things I've pinned is this adorable shirt!
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I just love how fun this shirt is! So I copied the idea for Harrison. Now the original poster hand drew her creation. I do not believe in my drawing ability so I busted out photoshop.

Here's how my shirt turned out!
So here's what I did:

I did a search for free animal shapes and downloaded the CSH file that I liked the best.  Now you do have to load new shapes into photoshop, but that's super simple. Click on the shape icon in your toolbar (it looks like an amoeba) and in your top toolbar you'll see the shape controls. In the drop down menu where you pick which shape you want, there's a little arrow in the upper right corner, click on that and then click on load shapes. Then just queue up your shape (CSH) file and the shapes will be added to the bottom of your collection.

I opened a new letter size document, and turned it so that it was landscape. Then using my shape tool, I held down shift while drawing my shape (shift keeps the shape proportionate). I sized my shape to fit inside the paper.

So I had a black shape with a white background. I filled in all the white with another color (doesn't matter what color, you just need a contrast) then set my foreground color to white. Now I can start the text. You can pick whatever font you like, but I stuck with easy to read print fonts.

For each letter in H's name I had a separate layer. It makes it easier. So I started with the H and then hit CTRL + T to free form transform the letter. You can make it as big or small as you want. You can also rotate the letter with this function. So I rotated the H and sized it so that it was slightly bigger than the elephant's forehead. I did  not get everything of the elephant's trunk that I was including in the letter, but you can add the features of your shape later. Do this for the rest of your name.

Once you have your letters arranged the way you like in your shape, you will need rasterize the type layers. If you right click on one of your text layers, you'll see that rasterize layer is an option. Now that you've done this you can treat these layers as you would any other layer, because you've turned your letters into a graphic. If you want to include specific parts of your shape (in my case - the elephant's trunk, legs, and tail) then use your selection tool and draw a box or circle around what you want to include. Make sure you're on the letter's graphic that you want to alter (for the trunk I made sure I was on the H layer), now using your magic wand, click the letter while holding down SHIFT so that you add your selection to your previous selection. Now click on the background layer, and while holding down ALT click outside your shape. Your lasso should now follow the shape that you highlighted and the letter. Now click back to the letter's layer and fill  in the entire lasso area with white. You won't have to do this for every letter, but to clean up all your edges, on your background layer click the area around your shape with your magic wand. Everything but the shape should be lassoed, now go through every letter layer and hit delete. This will remove any of the letter's that overlapped the edges of your shape, and your name is looking more and more like your shape.

Once you're all done with your letters, fill in your background with black. So now everything should be black on that background layer, and your name should be white and in the shape you picked at the beginning. Invert the image and you should have something like this:
Do you see where I included the trunk into the H? How about the R, S, O and N. I merged the legs with those letters. The N also has the tail added to it.

Now you have an image that you can either print out and transfer to freezer paper, or you can save it as a JPEG and load it into your Silhouette, like I did and let it do the cutting for you.

I loaded my image into Silhouette Studio and traced it. I removed any cutting lines that I didn't want. I sized the image to be 6" wide, and made sure to keep it proportionate. Then I loaded in my heat transfer vinyl and cut away.

Then it was just a quick ironing job and I got this!
 Isn't it nice? I love how abstract it is! I also like that H seems to like it, although I do think he liked the other shirt a little better. Its a little more graphic, but more on that this afternoon!

Here's my boy rocking his new shirt this morning!

Isn't that adorable? I love it!

See you guys this afternoon!
Heather

6/20/2011

How was your Father's Day?

6/20/2011 0 Comments
Did you do something nice for the Dad's in your life?

I did.

Not to toot my own horn, but the hubs made out pretty durn well this year. :)

Sears was having a sale. I've been wanting to get him a propane grill for FOREVER - I went to Sears.

Can you guess what happened next?

Yep, I bought that grill, and then had Mom deliver it home for me - cause it wouldn't fit in my car.

Steve was very happy, and I am super excited about all the yummy food he will be making us.

But since I gave him his gift days early, I didn't want Sunday to come without some fanfare, so I pulled out the cookbook, invited my folks and sister over for a Dad's day brunch.

I will share tomorrow what we ate, because right now I'm going to show off the pretty cards that I made.

I did a google search for the sayings, they're not my own, but I still think they're cute.

Have I mentioned lately how much I love my Silhouette? The tie shape and the grill are both from their online store. Love.

Here's a close up of each card.
Hey look, my printer is running out of ink! Terrific! Oh well, I still ran with it. :)
The font I used on this card is one of my favorites. Its called Fulton Marker Light. I love the grunginess of it.

So tomorrow I will share the main event of the Dad's day brunch, but I hope you guys enjoyed my small creations today :)

Heather