Another cake! Hockey theme!
It took me a bit to wrap my head around this particular cake. It doesn't have flowers or frillies on it. It had to be 'manly'. Sooooo, here is what I came up with.
Favorite team was the Oilers, so a jersey done in oiler colours with the birthday boy's name and age on it worked out well draped over the top tier decorated as a hockey rink. There are actually hockey nets on each side. The bottom tier was covered in grey with hockey sticks and 'happy birthday'.
Hockey cake. Done and done.
Blue Skies and Green Grass
Tuesday, July 31, 2012
Monday, July 16, 2012
Blue, Silver, and White Stars
Wow, January....that's crazy. It's been so long that I've posted that the whole format on Blogger has changed...I hope for the better.
So my goal with this blog for awhile is to just post projects that I've done with a little blurb to go with it. We'll see how far I get.
A wedding cake. Done in silver and royal blue stars. 4 tiers of chocolately goodness. Here's how it turned out.
And now from a different angle....
Cascading stars, with a star burst on top. Lots of pearl sheen on the stars and pearls. I think the bride was pretty happy with it. Rumor is it was also de-lici-ous!
So my goal with this blog for awhile is to just post projects that I've done with a little blurb to go with it. We'll see how far I get.
A wedding cake. Done in silver and royal blue stars. 4 tiers of chocolately goodness. Here's how it turned out.
And now from a different angle....
Cascading stars, with a star burst on top. Lots of pearl sheen on the stars and pearls. I think the bride was pretty happy with it. Rumor is it was also de-lici-ous!
Thursday, January 12, 2012
Pinterest and the superhero cake.
Does anyone know what pinterest is? I signed up for an account awhile back now, mostly so I'd have a spot to put my baking pictures. It's funny, I do alot of pinning for inspiration and now I see it's happening back to me! Kind of exciting I would say. My 'superhero cake' (which is a sheet cake with some 'BAM' decorations on top) has been repinned a few times in the last couple of days. It's almost like it's gone 'viral' (woo.) Anyhow, it's neat to be recognized for something you've done.
I've blurred the name (although I didn't on my pinterest site...oops), but you get the idea. This is one of my 1am inspirations!!!! If anyone notices...it's loosely based on Captain America.
Wednesday, December 21, 2011
The Twelve Tags of Christmas, Day 7
This tag is a neat tag. Nice and vintage-y. Kind of up my alley in terms of style and christmas cheer. But it didn't exactly work the way I wanted it too. Let's have a look.......
And let's see what Mr.Holtz's tag looked like
(Once again, if this link doesn't work...please tell me!)
His background was nice and splotchy and full of niftyness. Mine....not so much. Not sure what happened. I even had THE APPROPRIATE DISTRESS STAINS!!!! And he says spritz with water after applying the distress stains and magic happens. No magic happened people! And he always says, don't be afraid to retry...just swipe that tag through your ink again. So I did. I spritzed with water. No magic. Just a really sopping wet tag that started dripping everywhere. Sure hope distress stain comes out of my jammies.....
I really did like this tag. But my time to do it was so limited...maybe the tag gods felt this and now I'ver supposedly learned my lesson on trying to Tim's tag techniques too fast. Whatever. I'm a fly by the seat of my pants-er. I'll never learn my lesson.
Let's revisit what else I did differently from him.
1.) Failed tag background. Already discussed, not necessarily a failure, but a crafty detour. I would say my supplies failed me here.
2.) He used kraft glassine papers to make the holly leaf. Not this girl. I haven't even see this stuff in the stores. Oh wait....I've been good....and not gone crafty shopping for awhile. Hence why I've not seen the kraft glassine. Mind you that might change...I'm going to a crop on Friday...YEE-HAW! Ok, back to the subject at hand. I used.... a paper bag! Yep, I used a kraft paper bag and did what he did to the glassine. Special.
That was really all that varied. Oh wait...
3.) He punched his holly and branches out with the big shot. I free handed mine with pencil and scissors! Holly leaves AND branches. And I added sparkly stickles to my branches instead of distress stickles. I like the sparkle better.
So that's about it. Done, done and done!
Saturday, December 10, 2011
Twelve Tags of Christmas...Day 5
This tag is totally different than the rest of them. It exudes a way different christmassy feel than the previous ones. Dare I say...it's a more elegant tag?
And here is Mr.Holtz's rendition.
I have to admit, I'm still looking for ways to dress this tag up. I guess I've gotten into the habit of over-embellishing so much on the other tags that this tag almost seems too simple. Having said that, creating the background for this tag was not simple. It wasn't hard, but it wasn't simple either. And perhaps that is where the magic is in this tag.
So, what did I do differently?
1.) I used a different colour background ink (I dug out a package of alcohol inks that I think I bought about 2 years ago and have been collecting dust in a basket) and I used a different stamp. So not really big changes here. Thank goodness I did have the black archival ink that I bought way back when I took a Vicki Boutin class with the sisters. I think this is the first time I ever used it. Once again, collecting dust.
2.) I had to change up the wreath on the front. No die cuts here.....I used cut up flowers spritz green with glimmermist....a favorite little trick of mine. Can I just say that having white flowers kicking around is always a good thing?
3.) And I tried to dress up the ribbon a bit on the top. Stuck one of my expensive metal charms on it.
DONE!
Thursday, December 8, 2011
Twelve Tags of Christmas....Day 4
Onwards and upwards I do say!!!!
This tag didn't turn out too bad. If you want to check out the T.Holtz tag...take a gander.
Aaand what did I do differently?
1.) I didn't have distress stain to work with. So I used Stampin up re-inkers (because apparently at one time I figured I needed reinkers and have a box full of them. Hmmm, I don't use them and I totally forgot about them.That's how dedicated a 'stamper' I am.) Now, re-inkers are a tad different than the distress stains. I have educated myself and watched some youtube demos etc....distress stains are a watered down version of distress ink. Stampin up re-inkers.....well they`re potent!!!! Like any other re-inker, a little is meant to go a really really really long way. And needless to say, as I was swiping my tag through my strategically placed re-inkers on my good ol`craft mat (thanks mom!) that I had re-inker EVERYWHERE!
It got out of control. And I might have panicked. A tad. I`m so glad that I did this after hours (after kids were sleeping). I can`t imagine doing this while Lil`Miss had her fingers in there. Ye GADS! Anyhow, the background ended up a whole lot darker than I had anticipated and wanted... SO
2.) To fix this mess I went to town with my marshmellow glimmer mist. CHECK! It toned the whole background down enough so my snowman scene didn`t look like he was stuck in a dark, dreary tornado cloud. Now he`s just in a dark snowstorm. Add some strategically stamped snowflakes and voila! background is usable.
3.) Thank goodness, back when my big shot still lived, I was so fixated on cutting flowers out of underwear packaging that I created a bit of a stash of transparency flowers. So I could paint up some of those flowers, cut them in half and stick them on the tag. Whew. Dodged that bullet.
4.) The snowman I had to trace from some basic grey chipboard shapes (the snowman had been used on another project....but his outline was still there...traced onto some textured grunge paper and cut out with old fashioned scissors!), distress inked and crackled with paint.
5.) And of course the number 25 was done with thickers, stamped with a stamp and covered in stampin up crystal effects.
Everything else is pretty self explanatory by looking at the picture. Oh yes. I did give in and go shopping at my fav. scrap store TM and bought some TH seasonal metal embellishments. Hence why there is a TH metal embellishment on the tag. I don`t normally buy this kind of stuff, but TM was doing an advent calendar, and I picked lucky 13 and got 20% off my entire purchase. I bought a couple sheets of bazzil and the package of embellishments. There, my conscience in now clear. Oh buyer`s remorse, you have no pity.
And that`s about it for this tag!!
1.) I didn't have distress stain to work with. So I used Stampin up re-inkers (because apparently at one time I figured I needed reinkers and have a box full of them. Hmmm, I don't use them and I totally forgot about them.That's how dedicated a 'stamper' I am.) Now, re-inkers are a tad different than the distress stains. I have educated myself and watched some youtube demos etc....distress stains are a watered down version of distress ink. Stampin up re-inkers.....well they`re potent!!!! Like any other re-inker, a little is meant to go a really really really long way. And needless to say, as I was swiping my tag through my strategically placed re-inkers on my good ol`craft mat (thanks mom!) that I had re-inker EVERYWHERE!
It got out of control. And I might have panicked. A tad. I`m so glad that I did this after hours (after kids were sleeping). I can`t imagine doing this while Lil`Miss had her fingers in there. Ye GADS! Anyhow, the background ended up a whole lot darker than I had anticipated and wanted... SO
2.) To fix this mess I went to town with my marshmellow glimmer mist. CHECK! It toned the whole background down enough so my snowman scene didn`t look like he was stuck in a dark, dreary tornado cloud. Now he`s just in a dark snowstorm. Add some strategically stamped snowflakes and voila! background is usable.
3.) Thank goodness, back when my big shot still lived, I was so fixated on cutting flowers out of underwear packaging that I created a bit of a stash of transparency flowers. So I could paint up some of those flowers, cut them in half and stick them on the tag. Whew. Dodged that bullet.
4.) The snowman I had to trace from some basic grey chipboard shapes (the snowman had been used on another project....but his outline was still there...traced onto some textured grunge paper and cut out with old fashioned scissors!), distress inked and crackled with paint.
5.) And of course the number 25 was done with thickers, stamped with a stamp and covered in stampin up crystal effects.
Everything else is pretty self explanatory by looking at the picture. Oh yes. I did give in and go shopping at my fav. scrap store TM and bought some TH seasonal metal embellishments. Hence why there is a TH metal embellishment on the tag. I don`t normally buy this kind of stuff, but TM was doing an advent calendar, and I picked lucky 13 and got 20% off my entire purchase. I bought a couple sheets of bazzil and the package of embellishments. There, my conscience in now clear. Oh buyer`s remorse, you have no pity.
And that`s about it for this tag!!
Tuesday, December 6, 2011
The Twelve Tags of Christmas: Tag #2
Yes, I know I'm behind. It doesn't help that I'm big-shotless. Insert very unhappy face here. All of Tim Holtz's tags require the big shot in some shape, way, and form. So having to come up with alternatives to it are hard...although I really don't mind the challenge. But I've come to a realization that I'm probably not going to be able to do them all. So on that note, let's see what I came up with for Tag #2!
So, let's see what I did differently here.
Check out that link above. I hope it takes you to Tag #2. If it's an unusable link, let me know. This is the first time I've ever inserted a link like this using blogger. I hope it works....
OK!
1.) the background of the tag required kraft resist paper. That I have none of. So I cut out my tag, stamped it with a musical background stame and a little pinecone stuffs and THEN stamped over it with versamark and embossed with clear embossing powder to make MY OWN kraft resist. In theory, in my head, it works!!! Ok, I had to re-stamp in versamark and embossing powder because my positioning was just a little off and I was afraid the original black stamping wouldn't show through. Yeah...I didn't really need to worry about that because in the next step....
2.) He had us painting the whole back ground (covering the whole tag) in Picket Fence distress stain. Yeah, I don't have that either...SO I made my own from white acrylic paint and lots and lots of water. Probably TOO MUCH water. But I fixed that and repainted the tag in a thicker concoction.
3.) Then I went to town with my NEW HOLIDAY DISTRESS INKS! WHOOT!
4.) Then I was supposed to do some flicking of some other distress stain or alcohol ink or something that I didn't have....I flicked acrylic paint instead. Too bad most of it landed elsewhere...AND NOT ON THE TAG! Needless to say, I flicked paint for awhile.
5.) The rest of the tag is close to what TH did, only with my own stuff. The reindeer became a bird (cause that's all I had), the wreath became a christmassy branch, and for the ribbon stuffs at the top of the tag, I just used some of my own ribbon I had to pull out of a dusty corner...because I have LOTS of ribbon...and I never use it.
SOOOO that is my Day 2 tag. I had it pinned on my wall to take pictures of it and when I came back after a day or two and actually took the picture, someone else had added their 'two cents' or maybe I should say their own 'artistic expression' to my tag. I'll let you guess what that expression is and who did it.
CURIOUS....Do you guys actually read all that stuff? Or do you just look at the pictures???????
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