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Showing posts with label Arin Flynn. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Arin Flynn. Show all posts

Tuesday, April 15, 2014

Easter Banner with Guest Designer Arin!

Hello it is Arin Flynn here and am I excited to share my first project as a 2014 Samantha Walker Creative Team Guest Designer. I decided that I wanted to show how simple you can make a cute and bright spring banner just using one cut, some laser cut wooden pennants, linen, and a few other embellishments. This little guy was turned out just in time to greet Mr. Cottontail!
Hoppy Easter Banner Project 1 

 Let's "hop" right into how I did this. (A full supply list will be included at the end of this post). Heading over to the Silhouette Store, I found this cute Samantha Walker Bunny cut file. Once downloaded into my Silhouette software, I ungrouped the shape and moved the detailed layer off the page just keeping the silhouette of the bunny. I measured my wooden pennants and set the dimensions of my bunny.

Samatha Walker Easter Banner 1

Using a sturdy white cardstock, I cut ONE, yest I said it, ONLY ONE cut. This will be the template to trace onto the linen fabric. Can it get any easier than that?
Samantha Walker Easter Banner 2 

 Once all the bunnies I wanted to add some character to each little guy and ran it through my Cuttlebug Embosser using Swiss Dot. It really gave it great shape and texture. Then I ran each bunny through my Xyon 5 inch Creative Station (any adhesive of choice will work) and set aside.
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Using the smaller wooden pennants as a template, I traced, cut and added faux stitching to the linen fabric.
Samantha Walker Easter Banner 3

I ran the linen pennants through my Xyron 5 inch Creative Station (any adhesive of choice will work) and placed them onto the wooden pennants. Using hot glue I added some buttons and some fabric letters I had on hand.

Samantha Walker Easter Banner 5

Using some scrapbook paper I had on hand, I traced the larger of the wooden pennants, cut and set onto the base using my tape gun (any adhesive of choice will work) and inked the edges.

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 Once all the bases and smaller pennants were done, I added the bunnies, the button tails with bows made of baker's twine and hot glued them to the bottoms of each bunny. I then used a large gauge needle and ran baker's twine through the tops of each pennants stringing them together and using the pre-punched holes at the guide.

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 This project was not only super simple and easy to do, but there is something therapeutic about just simply tracing and cutting and with this bunny cut from Samantha Walker, it could not have been any easier. 

Supply List:
Bunny Cut form Samantha Walker
White Cardstock (Recollections)
Laser Cut Wooden Pennants (Pick Your Plum)
Linen Fabric Sheets (DCWV)
Cuttlebug Embosser and Swiss Dot Embossing Folder
Baker's Twine (Hemptique)
Scrapbook Paper (Recollections)
Fabric Letters
Buttons
Stamp Ink (Close to My Heart/Slate)
Xyron Mega Runner
Xyron 5 inch Creative Station
White Gel Pen (Uniball)
Hot glue
Scissors
Pencil

Thursday, April 25, 2013

Introducing Guest Designer Arin Flynn!

Good morning!  
Today we would like to introduce you to Guest Designer, Arin Flynn!  

 

Hello and a happy Thursday to you! My name is Arin from A Piece of Life's Pie and I am thrilled and honored that I have been invited to be a guest designer for Samantha Walker! Ever since I have been working with my Silhouette Cameo, I unknowingly gravitate towards Samantha Walker cuts and paper, so having the honor to actually be here today makes me want to break out in my happy dance! What I am going to share with you is two 3D projects that I just had to sink my creative teeth in when I saw them. The first project is a fun and whimsy vintage inspired bird house home decor. This project was so fun and easy to make and it sure adds a touch of spring to any room or outside patio it is displayed in DSC_6271 PicMonkey Collage Supplies:
  • Samantha Walker Silhouette File: 3 Story Bird House
  • Samantha Walker Silhouette File: 2 Story Bird House
  • Samantha Walker Silhouette File: Box Love Bird Mailbox
  • Crate Paper - Little Bo Peep
  • Hemptique - Hemp Cord
  • Small wooden Branch (18-24 inches)
  • Craft paint - Buttermilk
  • Drill
  • Paper punch
  • Glue
  • Bone Folder
  • Tapastry Needle
  • Fabric
Step 1: Prep Branch Drill holes at each end of branch and paint. Once dried, sand to distress. sw1 Step 2: Cut and assemble bird houses - There are three different bird houses used in this project. Keep all bird houses at "stock size". The steps below apply to all three bird houses, therefore only the three story bird house will be shown.
Leave size as is and "ungroup". Move perch and roof off page. Group house and cut house on a 12x12 sheet of designer paper.
Three story bird house
Move house off page and move roof and perch back on mat and cut.
Three story bird house 2
( Please note, when cutting the Love Bird Mailbox, be sure to delete mail slot before regrouping image)
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When making the perch, be sure you first add a little glue to the paper before you roll it. Also be sure to be aware of the hole size it needs to fit in.
PicMonkey Collage
Step 3: Prep Fabric: Using a variety of fabric, cut 8 strips at 1 inch wide and 10 inches long.
DSC_6246 Step 4: Assemble bird houses to branch: First attach 24 inches of hemp cord to the branch by threading the needle through the hole and then warping the cord around one end of the branch. Do this on both ends. Bring together at the top, make sure level and tie off. Trim any excess. sw7
Attach the bird houses to the branch evenly spaced by wrapping and securing them to the branch.DSC_6274
Attach the fabric to the branch using a slip knot, looping around the branch.
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For the next project, I had so much fun making these 3D bottles that I had to make a video to show you all how to construct the them! The Samantha Walker flower cuts really finish the project! These bottles are such a great idea for adding some "Ooh lala" effect to a little gift or treat. swpic Supplies List:
  • Samantha Walker Silhouette File: 3D Curved Bottle Box
  • Samantha Walker Silhouette File 3D Bottle Box
  • Samantha Walker Silhouette File: (Video cut) 3D Short Bottle Box
  • Samantha Walker Silhouette File: Flower (Cut twice, once at stock image and once at 2.5 inches)
  • Samantha Walker Silhouette File: Flower Spiral Peony Bud (Cut twice, once at stock image and once at 2.5 inches)
  • Samantha Walker "Paris Girl" - Carta Bella Designer Paper
  • Bone Folder
  • Quick Dry Adhesive
  • Hot Glue
  • Beads
  • Fishing Line
  • Twine
  • Close To My Heart Ribbon
A quick run down of final assembly of bottles: The flower cuts are rolled and set with hot glue. Once the bottles are assembled, tie decorative ribbon around the neck to cover the twine that is securing the bottle neck. Sting decorative beads of choice onto fishing line or like material and attach to the decorative ribbon and attach the flowers using hot glue. 



 It has been a pleasure to be able to share these two projects and you can find another fun Samantha Walker project over at my blog today! I hope that they inspire you and snag yourself some Samantha Walker 3D cuts and see what you can come up with!


A big "Thank You" to Arin for sharing her projects with us today!  
Be sure to stop by Arin's blog to see more of her fabulous creations! 


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