Adorable Eden – Vintage Autumn Basics & Vintage Spring Basics

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Posted by Nancy Hanttula

10 January, 2014 - , ,

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Happy New Year!  Hello, Maja Design fans and friends!  Nancy Hanttula here….back again, and super excited to be on the Maja Design Creative Team for 2014.  I am so humbled to be amongst some of the greatest paper crafting industry “celebrities.”  The ladies on this team are just that, paper crafting superstars!  and I know we all have a whole lot of amazing projects to share with you during 2014!  So, if you haven’t signed up to receive the Maja Design blog posts (delivered directly to your e-mail inbox) you better do it now…you are not going to want to miss the daily inspiration this blog has to offer!

Today I would like to share with you a layout I created for my dear friend and cousin, using the gorgeous Vintage Autumn Basics paper collection, along with a little Vintage Spring Basics.

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When I saw this darling photo of baby Eden, I knew the Vintage Autumn Basics paper collection would be perfect to capture the whimsical feel of the photo.

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AND, because I am not one to ever waste a scrap of paper left over from any other project, I also used Vintage Spring Basics (7th of April) in my design.  I had punched some little folk shaped hearts, and used the piece of paper I used to punch them out.  The other piece of Vintage Spring Basics paper I used here (1st of May) can be seen layered on top of the background paper.

using scraps

The laser cut cardstock doilies are from Gina’s Designs.  Because they were a solid white, I didn’t want them to get lost on the page (they are so beautifully delicate), so using a black permanent pen, I colored them black, but only in the lighter parts of the page where they blended into the lighter backgrounds.

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So actually, they are black and white.

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I also hand-cut out some roses to embellish my design.  I cut the roses from the beautiful Vintage Autumn Basics paper, No. II.  Using some adherent foam, I raised them at different levels to add dimension.

hand-cut roses

Vintage Autumn Basics papers used for this layout included:  No. XVII (background); No. VI (clover-leaf type flower strip); No. II (rose border strip); No. IV (striped punched border); & No. II (hand-cut roses).

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Vintage Spring Basics papers used for this included:  1st of May (2nd layer placed over the background paper); 7th of April (punched heart border piece).

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Other supplies used here included:  Martha Stewart black lace; Martha Stewart deep edge border punch; butterflies from Reneabouquets; laser-cut cardstock doilies from Gina’s Designs; cameo from BoBunny; bling from Zva Creative, “adorable” sticker from Teresa Collins.

Thanks for looking!  and CHEERS to a wonderfully creative 2014!

Hugs!

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A Crown fit for a Princess – Vintage Spring Basics

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27 December, 2013 - ,

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Hello Maja Design fans and friends!  Nancy Hanttula here, back again to share another project with all of you!  A crown fit for my little princess, created with the gorgeous Vintage Spring Basics collection.

I won’t lie, I am tired of Christmas, Winter, and the cold & icy weather. And as my son would say, “yeah, I said it”, I just had to break into the gorgeous Vintage Spring Basics collection to remind me of the beautiful Spring we have to look forward to….all the dainty blooms and colors of such a miraculous season.

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I also have this “Fancy Nancy” 6 year old daughter.  She has a naturally embellished, creative personality.  She makes doll houses out of boxes, prize ribbons out of paper, & pleated, rose painted fans for her spectacular tea parties. AND she needed a crown.

the finished crown

So, after she came home one day with a simple cardboard crown from Burger King, I knew just what to do.

the crown

I traced it.

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Embellished it.

embellish it Measured it to her head.,, and VOILA’ she had a fancy crown to adorn her fancy little head.

the princess

I think every little girl needs a fancy crown,

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or maybe two or three.

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Vintage Spring Basics papers used for this project included:  3rd of March; 7th of May; 3rd of May; 6th of May; & 7th of April.  Other supplies used for this:  stickles; Prima flowers; Prima pearl centers; BoBunny metal embellishments; frame from Making Memories; EK Success dimensional border; lace from my personal stash; Colorbox Chalk Ink; & a Martha Stewart Border punch.

Thanks for looking my friends.  I hope this has inspired you to create something amazing today!

Happy New Year, see you in 2014!

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‘Tis the Season – Vintage Frost Basics

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13 December, 2013 - ,

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Hello Maja Design fans and friends!  Nancy Hanttula here, back again to share some of my latest creations.  This week I am sharing some Christmas cards I created.  ALL of the paper used for these cards was from the gorgeous new Vintage Frost Basics paper collection.

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Everything about this paper collection is exquisite perfection, and I absolutely love how all of the Basics paper collections compliment each other and can be so easily mixed and matched.   AND after seeing all the beautiful Christmas cards created by our very own creative team here at Maja Design, I was so inspired that I set out on my own Christmas card creating extravaganza!

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I don’t know about you, but as a paper crafter, it seems that my family and friends somewhat EXPECT a handmade Christmas card.    The best thing about the Vintage Frost Basics collection is the beautiful prints and patterns, colors, & designs.  The papers make it easy to create.

Papers used for this card included:  3rd of December, bs of 4th of December, & 10th of December.  Other supplies used here:  Tombow permanent adhesive, EK Success scalloped border punch, Prima bling, reindeer chipboard from Tattered Angels, tinsel ribbon, brad & bling flowers from my stash.  Card base shape and scroll design cut from my Cricut using Fontopia.

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The next card was also created using with my Cricut, using the Fontopia cartridge.

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Vintage Frost Basics papers used for this card included:  bs of 22nd of December, bs of 3rd of December, Christmas diecuts, bs of 3rd of December, 1st of December, & bs of 10th of December.

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Other supplies used for this card included:  LYB chipboard snowflake, Prima flowers, silver stickles, ribbon, buttons, & stick pin from my stash, EK Success scalloped circle punch, and white Pearl pen.

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To create the above card, I used my Cricut using the Creative Cards cartridge.  Vintage Frost Basics papers used for this card included:  bs of 10th of December, front & bs of 3rd of December, 5th of December, Christmas Diecuts, & 8th of December.

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Other supplies used for this card included:  Jaylynn embroidery floss, Prima flower, stick pin, buttons, and ribbon from my stash.

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 To create the card above, I once again used my cricut cartridge, Fontopia.  Vintage Frost Basics papers used for this card included:  bs of 22nd of December, bs and front of Christmas Diecuts, & 1st of December.

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Other supplies used for this card included:  Poinsettia from Michael’s Recollection collection, bling from Martha Stewart, Stickles, Jaylynn embroidery floss, and EK Success scalloped circles.

And now for the next card:

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To make the above card, I used my Cricut Ornamental Iron 2 cartridge.  Vintage Frost Basics papers used included:  bs of 4th of December, & front and back of 9th of December.

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Other supplies used to create the above card included:  stickles, stickers from the Girls Paperie, poinsettia from Michaels’ Recollection collection, EK Success scallop border punch, & lace, bling, and adhesive pearl dot from my stash.

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I created the above card using my Creative Cards Cricut cartridge.  Try saying that 5 times fast!  Vintage Frost Basics papers used for this included:  bs of 9th of December, front and back sides of 3rd of December, Christmas Diecuts, front and back sides of 10th of December, bs of 22nd of December, & bs of 4th of December.

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Other supplies used for my last card included:  Prima flowers, EK Success scalloped border punch, Jaylynn embroidery floss, Snow Tex textural paste, Tim Holtz chipboard piece, & buttons from my stash.

And there you have it.  I have made six cards using the amazing new Vintage Frost Basics collection.  Of course, I have a ton more cards to make this Holiday season….but I’m ready!

Wishing you the most amazing Holiday season!  Hugs,

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Home Sweet Home – Vintage Winter

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Posted by Nancy Hanttula

29 November, 2013 - ,

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Hello Maja fans and friends!  Nancy Hanttula here. This week I am sharing yet another creation using the gorgeous Vintage Winter paper collection.  Don’t forget that I am having a give-away for this entire paper collection over at my personal blog.   But the give-away deadline is November 30th….so be sure and check it out!

Home Sweet Home

I created this on a 12 x 12 burlap canvas.  I hand-cut my tree, house, & rolling hills.

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The individual leaves were created with a Martha Stewart leaf punch, and adhered using hot glue.

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The letter stickers and words are from the Girls Paperie.  The fence was created by another Martha Stewart deep edge punch.

All paper used was from the Vintage Winter paper collection.

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Specific papers used are as follows:  rolling hills:   Fun in the Snow (bs), Crispy Air (bs), & Winter Night (bs);  house:  Christmas is coming; door:  Send a postcard; chimney:  Christmas carols (bs); tree:  Send a postcard (bs); leaves: Wishing you; clouds: Winter joy (bs).

Thanks for looking!  I hope this has inspired you to create something amazing today!

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A “Vintage Winter” Snowman

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15 November, 2013 - , ,

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Hello Maja Design fans and friends!  Nancy Hanttula here again…..this time to share a Christmas mixed media project I created with the gorgeous Vintage Winter paper collection.  And as I am having a blog give-away of this entire paper collection this month, I wanted to share a new project I had created with it.  AND I am thinking this would be a great present for someone on my Christmas list this year.

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So here is how I created this project:

Step 1 – I picked my patterns for the background and decoupaged them down onto a 18 x 24 inch canvas.

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step 2 – Once the background had dried, I wanted to soften the collaged effect by adding some acrylic paint.  I applied the paint using an old credit card.

paint The purpose of this step was to soften the background and make it appear more cohesive.

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step 3 – At this point, I started creating my basic snowman shape.  I used 3 different sized white foam balls.

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I bought some special “Foam” cutting tools, but a serrated knife (and actually I used my husband’s hand saw on the largest ball) would work just as well I think. But with that said, these tools only cost a couple of dollars, and they did file the foam pretty nicely.

foam cutting tools

I did my best to cut each of the foam balls in half.  Like I mentioned before, I did use a hand-saw on the largest one, as the foam cutting knife just wasn’t long enough to go through easily.

foam in half

Before gluing the foam down, I wanted to make sure that my snowman parts fit together.  I filed away a portion of the middle and lower foam balls so that the snowman parts would flow slightly into the lower section. Hopefully, the next photo explains this step better.

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This is when the foam filing tool came in handy to smooth the edges.  And below is all of the snowman fitting together nicely.

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Step 4 – I then glued the foam pieces down to the background.  For this step, I used E6000 glue in the center and your basic household caulk for the outer edge (found at local hardware stores, Walmart, etc.)

basic caulk

I used caulk for this so that if any of the white where to come out of the sides it wouldn’t be a big deal (easy to clean up too) AND it gives the snowman good staying power.

adhering the foam

I centered the snowman just low enough onto the canvas to give plenty of room to add  a fun and whimsical hat to the top of my snowman’s head.

I gave the glue and caulk a full 24 hours to dry.

step 5 – After making sure my snowman had good adherence, I wanted to add a snowy textured effect to my foam.  Now, granted, you could easily forgo this step, as I rather liked the look of the foam for my snowman.  But during the process, I did manage to put a few fingerprint dents into my foam here and there…so I decided to texture it up a bit.  Using the very same caulk that I used to adhere the foam balls down, I pretty much iced it over the foam, much like you would do icing on a cake.

caulk over the foam

caulk before and after

Again, I let the caulk dry a full day.

step 6 – Next, I created my snowman’s hat.  I found these cute little felt hats at my local craft store (less that $2 a piece.)

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I cut the backside off of the hat so that I could adhere it down properly.

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I wanted to construct and adhere the hat before giving the snowman his face, because I needed to know just how much “face” would be showing once he was wearing his hat.

hat on head

I then added all sorts of fun embellishments to the hat.  First, I added some greenery trim and a glittered poinsettia.  I used hot glue to adhere all of my hat decorations.

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Next I added a little tree, decorated it with miniature Christmas tree decorations,  added some little presents, another white poinsettia and some snowflakes.  I did bend my tree so that it had a bit of a quirky, whimsical look to it.decorate the tree

And here is the finished hat.

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I glued the hat down to the top by generously applying hot glue to the inner hat brim and putting it firmly down onto the head.

step 7 – I created a scarf for my snowman using 2 of the Vintage Winter red patterned papers (Christmas is Coming & the backside of Season’s Greetings).  To make the long scarf pieces, I cut two strips of paper

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sprayed them with water on both sides, and distressed, scrunched, and manipulated the paper to achieve a cloth-like look.  After the pieces were dry, I arranged them along my snowman’s neck, gluing them down with hot-glue.

scarf after

step 8 – To create my snowman’s eyes, smile, and row of buttons, I used some black river rocks, (purchased ages ago from my local craft store.)

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Again, I used hot glue to adhere my rocks.

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step 9 – For my snowman’s arms….I went out into my front yard and snapped a few twigs off of my tree.  To adhere them, I punched them into the foam….then pulled them out, filled the hole I had made with hot-glue, and then pushed them right back into the hole now filled with glue….worked like a dream.

inserting the twig arms

step 10 – I created my carrot nose using some heavyweight orange cardstock.  I rolled it into a narrow pointed cone shape and glued it together. Using the same basic steps as inserting the twigs (arms), I pushed the nose into the foam, pulled it out, filled the hole with hot-glue and then pushed the nose back into the glue.

rolled cardstock nose

step 11 – For the last step, I added some dimensional wood and die-cut snowflake pieces to the background.

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I really enjoyed creating this project….and just love the dimension that I was able to achieve without a lot of weight.

Dimension

I used almost the entire Vintage Winter paper collection on the background for this project.

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Other supplies used here, but not already mentioned, included:  embellishments and felt hat purchased at my local craft store, chipboard/wood pieces from LYB, Kaisercraft, & Tattered Angels; Mod Podge matte decoupage medium, & Dermacoat white acrylic paint.

Thanks for looking! and I hope this has inspired you to create something magical today!

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