16 June 2011

Positive Storm


I found a bunch of these blank cards:

And they meant it when it said "blank" on the package.
Even the cover had no images or words.

If you're an artist, you can sketch or paint
something pretty. If you take good photos,
a lovely snapshot will do the trick.

I'm a recycler. Call me recy-CLAIRE.
And I've a few pieces of felt:


So blah.

Create magic with scissors & hot glue
and TADA! -- a cute greeting card!

It says, "To a shower of blessings" and
that's what I wish you today, whether it's
rainy or sunny in your neck of the woods.


15 June 2011

A Wish for You


All this week, I'm turning some blank cards
from blah to TADA!

blah: a card that's minimalist in nature;
the cover lacks any design


blah: felt clippings left over from previous projects
{It's a challenge for me to throw anything!}
TADA!: Card, cake, candles...everything you
need for a beautiful birthday!

14 June 2011

Good Luck Wishes


Howdy everyone!

This week, I'm adding some life to a pack of
blank cards that I own. When I say blank,
I mean blank inside and out.
Good thing I paid only $1.50 for it.


Here's the solution to my problem.
Blah pieces of felt left over from a few completed crafts.

TADA! I decorated the front with this
sail boat. A perfect card for someone
moving to a new job or a new country.

13 June 2011

Blank Cards


Happy Monday to all of you!

When a package says "blank cards,"
it means there's nothing written inside
the card -- no greetings or salutations.
They make wonderful all-occasion cards
for a celebration or a little heartache.

I bought these blank cards and thought,
"They're too blank!" They were blank inside and
even on the outside -- no decorations whatsoever.

Well, I have a plan.

blah: blank cards
{I must say the envelope's cute}

blah: felt remnants from past projects

TADA!: a greeting card that's fab & festive!

10 June 2011

Re-fashionista


Whoever said that "a single outfit can have a whole
new look just by changing the accessories," got
it right on the money.

And that outfit, once you're tired with it
can be turned into accessories.
Yes, accessories.

All this week, I showed you how to
turn a single T-shirt into four different
necklaces. Ready for one more?

The remnants were enough for a wrist accessory.
I found this bangle that was dying for a new look.

Make long strips {the same demo from Monday} and
neatly connect them together with hot glue.
Wrap the bangle with the "ribbon" you made,
keeping the "stripes" straight and tight.
Secure end with hot glue.

Now you have a brand new bangle.
TADA!

Have a superb weekend!

09 June 2011

Got to Believe in Gold


Here's another remarkable recycling idea:

blah: Strips cut out from an old T-shirt.

TADA!: A truly unique necklace.

The flirty gold beads elevate the look.
People will be surprised to know
that this used to be an old T-shirt!

08 June 2011

Lucky Charms


Thanks for visiting me today!
Our featured blah this week is an old t-shirt.

Cut it up, stretch out the strips and you've got
yourself some "yarn". You can do anything with it.
I've been having a ball making necklaces and
here's another idea:

Knot short strips together to make a loop.
Measure accordingly if it's to be worn by a
child or an adult.

Add some charms: something spiritual, something lucky,
something that triggers a memory.

What was once a blah t-shirt is now a
TADA! necklace.

Have a wonderful day!