Showing posts with label Cheri Piles. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Cheri Piles. Show all posts

Tuesday, December 18, 2012

Spot Light Tuedsay - My Minds Eye Follow Your Heart


My Minds Eye - Follow Your Heart - " Be You" Kit



Back by popular demand, we are re-introducing one of our earlier kits that we sold out of very fast.

This beautiful kit was designed by Cheri Piles, Design Team Lead for The Hens Den.  Using My Minds Eye Follow Your Heart, Be Happy paper line. 

We have only 10 of these kits in the store and we will not be able to remake this special kit because My Minds Eye is sold out of this entire line.   If you want this kit, get it now before it is all gone.

Follow the link below straight to the store to purchase this wonderful kit. 

My Minds Eye - Follow Your Heart - " Be You" Kit
$35.00
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Monday, December 17, 2012

cup of the month project with Cheri Piles

December Cup of the Month 
Featuring My Minds Eye "All Is Bright" Collection

This month I thought I would share with you my LOVE for ALL THINGS CHRISTMAS. 

I Started out with the fun filler pages from the Hens Den Chic album dictionary pages. Then I stated layering using pages from the 6x6 paper pad from My Minds Eye "All is Bright" collection. I had a few stickers left over from a previous project and used them too. And how I LOVE the WASHI TAPE - SWOON!!

Using my cup template I cut out my base papers then just started cutting bits and pieces from a couple of the 6x6 paper pad and layering them as I went. I Love how it all came together. 

Using scraps I created lots of banners and I included the "all is bright" label from the bottom of one of the larger pieces that I had laying around.

I love this little banner! The 6x6 papers are perfect for projects like this one!





Monday, November 19, 2012

Cup of the month project with Cheri using Teresa Collins Vintage Finds

Cheri Piles
http://Cherinspirations.blogspot.com
"November Cup of the Month"
Featuring Teresa Collins Vintage Finds

I have just loved using this cup every month and creating a fun little project in it! With Thanksgiving this week I thought it was the perfect time to use the Vintage Finds collection. It's very fitting!

These are the supplies I used to create this month's project: Clocks paper side B, Bingo paper, Sticker sheet #1 (word stickers), Die Cut Flowers (one med black and one small newsprint), Decorative washi tape & Die Cut Border Strip (Glitter banner).

After you cut your template from the clocks paper adhere the glitter border strip to the top and trim as necessary. Cut around the top of the clock frame on the paper creating an opening for the "gratitude" bingo card to slip into. Tape the back of the bingo card to the clocks paper so it stays in place.

Adhere the med black flower just behind the bingo card. Adhere the smaller flower to the lower left of black flower. Adhere your washi tape in random strips overlapping the clock and clock frame. Adhere your word strip stickers: "remember"& "celebrate life" over black flower. Adhere word strip stickers: "Family" and "Blessed" overlapping the left side of the newsprint flower. Adhere "Thankful" to lower right of page. Attach "Cherish every moment" just under your black flower.


I love all of the sticker sentiments! Have a very Happy Thanksgiving!



Tuesday, November 6, 2012

Tuesday Spotlight! Cheri has made another great mini (Christmas) using My Minds Eye "all is bright" collection & Graphic 45


I think I have an issue... I have now made 5 Christmas books, all different, and I LOVE them all!! And they are all for different purposes. I think I might be running out of display room in my house come this Christmas. 

1. Start out using the 8 x 8 Matchbook box from Graphic 45
2. Cut the top off of the box that has the window. Gently score the inside left side, do not go all the way thru, you are just creating a "flap".
3. Cut off the left side of the "inside" box.

4. Wrap the outside of your box and window: 

Glue the inside of the box to the outside of the box first with the opening on the left facing the flap side (both should be on the left.)

Then wrap the bottom and sides. This is the template that I used, but you can wrap each side individually if you want. (The red dots are the opposite of this paper.) Once I was done wrapping my box I added the matching Washi tape to it as your sides using the template above do not reach to the very edge. 

Then add paper to the outside of the "window" part of the box.

At this point all of your outside pieces should have paper on them. Don't add paper just yet to the inside of your box.

For added fun I painted all of my edges at this point, this is totally optional, I just happen to love to paint everything (ask my husband, he'll tell ya! lol!!)

5. Punch a hole on the right side of your box about 1/4 from the lip. If you have a grommet or ring or even a paper reinforcer to use around the hole then go for it, if not it's all good! Now cut off about 18 inches or so of the red and white twine and fold in half. Tape the string in the middle of the box and up the side then pull your folded side through the hole you punched. This keeps the string really sturdy since you will also be covering it with paper when all is said and done.

For the "knob" on the front - add three pop dots to the post of your brad of choice. Line up where the ribbon will wrap around your brad, pierce a hole for your brad. Insert your brad - because you added pop dots to your brad it won't go all of the way in. This "wiggle room" will allow for the string to wrap around it. Glue and bend the back side of the brad.

6. Grab some chocolate, it will take you to your happy place. Let's add some hinges! I like to line up my hinges then mark the holes with a pencil then make the holes with a piercer.  Now, you may notice that your brads may seem a little short but they aren't, give them a little glue and bend them back as best as you can, then go get your hammer and hammer them, voila - those baby's aren't going anywhere! I like to hammer the fronts too, I like the texture. :)

At this point go ahead and decorate your spine before you get to #7.

NOW you can add paper to the inside of your box, the inside of the spine and the back of the window. You will see you had to wait to do this until all of your hardware is on so you can cover up the brads from the hinges, knob and the string for your closure.

7. Take a piece of scratch paper and cut it to the length of your book and fold it in half. Punch holes using a binding system or hole punch. This will create your template where you will put your holes on your book spine. Trace your holes from your template and punch them using a punch or hole setter. Cut your wires to length, then insert them into the punched holes from right to left. For a step by step photograph tutorial on how to do the binding check out my blog here: Binding tutorial

8. What your spine is going to look like with the rings and hinges.

So... Your inside pages! FUN TIME...
I used the matching 6 x 6 paper pad. There is a little strip up at the top with a hole. You COULD and most people do cut that off so you have a true 6x6 piece of paper, but hey, this isn't a card, it's a mini book. I like to just go for it so instead of spending time cutting the tops off, I covered them in WASHI tape! Super cute, plus my pages are 1/2 taller now, BONUS!!

I love how these pages are pretty much decorated just add embellishments, brads, bling, layered stickers, chipboard pieces & buttons. Once you are done punch your holes in your pages.
Slide all of your papers in then you will need to pinch the wires together with your fingers. 

I hope this inspires you to create something outside of the box! HA!  This album will be at the Creating Keepsakes Expo in Bellevue this coming weekend, look for The Hens Den booth!! 











Monday, October 15, 2012

Day 15, Tic tock... Cheri's created a clock using Graphic 45 Happy Haunting!

 Wall Clock
Cheri Piles  -  My personal blog
Featuring Graphic 45 Happy Haunting


I love home decor items. I love this new 12x12 matchbook box!! 

To recreate this project:
Cut the top off of the window box
Paint all edges of both boxes black
Punch large hole in upper center of "outer" box (this hole is where you can hang it on your wall with a nail.)
Cut square in center of "happy haunting" paper and adhere to top of box. 
Attach hinges to top of box
Using alcohol ink rub onto door knob, cut a 18 length of black ribbon and attach to doorknob.
Punch hole in center of bottom, attach a grommet over the hole. Pull ribbon with doorknob through the hole and adhere the remaining into the box. (the 2nd box will cover up the ribbon and will help secure it nice and tight!)
Adhere the back on the inner box to the outer box.
Cut 4 strips of midnight magic paper and wrap around box
Open the lid and adhere the trick or treat paper to the bottom of the inside of the box. 
Cut the center out of the Fright Night paper and adhere the border over the trick or treat paper.
Cut out largest clock from the Pumkin time paper, use black stickles on the the numbers. Punch a hole in the center of the clock. 
Attach clock mechanism to center of inside box using velcro (this is so you can take it our and change the battery over time) then assemble your clock pieces.



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