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Wednesday, August 31, 2011


Tumblers

Hello my crafty friends, I wanted to share a few tumblers I recently finished.  A couple of my coworkers were brainstorming ideas for the next round of fleece jackets and sweatshirts for the unit, so the lightbulb goes off…uh ohhh for me..lol.  The slogan this year will be “Neuroscience Nurses have all the brains; and a picture of the different lobes (sections) of the brain.   So I said, we should put them on cups tool..well it was trial and error, several different takes, but this is the finish product..




Here is one with the Children’s Hospital Boston logo and my name


Lastly, my favorite..”Life is to short not to Craft.

Recipe:

Acrylic Tumbers

Outdoor Vinyl 651-intermediate (white, cobalt blue, yellow, violet, orange, sky blue,red, pink, and baby blue polka dots)
Make-That-Cut
Digi Stamp Whimsy Stamps“Life’s to short not to Craft”

Hope you enjoy, thanks for stopping by.

~Netta~~



Thursday, August 4, 2011

It's a Family Reunion!!!

Hello my crafty friends,
It is family reunion time on my father’s side of the family.  During our family gathering, we spend 3 days together filled with love, good food, fun & laughter and most important family togetherness.  We definitely motto our family by saying “A family that prays together stay together”. This year our reunion is in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma and I wanted to create something with a western vibe.  I made “WANTED” T-Shirts and a banner.

I created T-shirts using my YUDU silk screening, Vinyl and Freezer Paper.  Making a mass production of T-Shirt I highly recommend using the YUDU.
Made with YUDU

Made with YUDU
Made with Vinyl

Made with Freezer Paperl and dabber technique..smeared, idesl for simple design
Recipe used: 
YUDU
SilkScreen
Squeegie
Blank Transparency Sheet
Microsoft Windows Font:
Tulip Soft Fabric Chocolate Matte Paint
Dabbers
SCALS
Vinyl
Transfer paper
Freezer Paper
Baby Wipes

Inked the edges to give it a burn look



Recipe used: 
Cricut Old West Cartridge
Cricut Celebrations Cartridge
Cricut Tie The Knot Cartridge
Brown and Beige Ribbon
Brazille Cardstock (sand, brown, light brown)
Mini glue dots
Cuttlebug Dots Folder
Clearsnap fluid chalk ink, dark brown, chesnut roan, creamy brown

Hope you enjoyed, and thank you for stopping by,
~~`Netta~~




Heat Transfer Vinyl



Hellur my crafty friends,
I wanted to drop of two t-shirts I made with Heat Transfer Vinyl.  I made both sets of t-shirts for my annual Orlando Vacation.












Recipe used: 
Prewashed T-shirts without detergent or fabric softener
Cricut Expression 2
Gypsy
Cricut Mickey Font Cartridge
Cricut Cindy Loo Cartridge
Siser Easy Weed Heat Tranfer Vinyl (pink, white, royal blue, red, black and violet) from http://www.hhsignsupply.com/productcart/pc/Siser-EasyWeed-c523.htm
Parchment Paper
Iron
Directions:
1.Created my design on my Gypsy
2.On the Gypsy remember to reverse (mirror-cut) your design
3.Place Heat Transfer Vinyl on Cricut mat, with shiny side facing down
4.On the Expression 2, I used the Kiss-Cut setting.  On the expression you can set your blade:3, pressure:3 and speed 1-2(depending how intricate your cut will be)
Note: the Kiss-Cut will not cut through the back of vinyl
5.Weed excess vinyl from your design
6.Preheat iron to “Cotton” setting, no water added
7.Lightly iron t-shirt
8.Place weeded vinyl design on T-shirt, shiny side facing up
9.Cover vinyl with parchment paper and apply light pressure of the iron
10. Gradually increase pressure for 1-2minutes and iron around design. Note move iron to prevent burning of vinyl
11.Allow Vinyl to cool for 5-1ominutes, you will know the vinyl has adhered to the t-shirt when the plastic
(shiny covering) of vinyl easily peel off

For Layering
Follow the above steps
12. Allow vinyl to completely cool off
13.Cover any areas with tape or paper that is not being layered
14. Apply layered pieces vinyl to desired areas, remember the shiny side of vinyl should be facing up
15.Cover vinyl with parchment paper and apply light pressure of the iron
16. Gradually increase pressure for 1-2minutes and iron around design. Note move iron to prevent burning of vinyl
17.Allow Vinyl to cool for 5-1ominutes, you will know the vinyl has adhered to the t-shirt when the plastic
(shiny covering) of vinyl easily peel off

Hope you enjoyed, and thank you for stopping by,
~~`Netta~~

Tye Dye T-Shirts

 I started this post in July and did not have to chance to finish it.  I have made three different types of t-shirts this summer, Tye-Dye, Heat Transfer Vinyl and Silk Screen. 
Here is my Mickey’s Tye-Dye Tshirt

Recipe used:
Prewashed T-shirts
Tulip One Step Tye Dye Kit (blue, red, yellow, green, black, purple and fushia)
Plastic gloves (some comes in kit)
Rubber bands (some comes in kit)
Wax dental floss
Cricut Mickey Font Cartridge
Freezer paper
Rubber bin
Plastic bags

Directions:
Mickey Mouse Head Tye-Dye:
1. Pre-washed t-shirts without detergent or fabric softener
2. Cut freezer paper Mickey Head from Mickey Font Cartridge to trace outline
3. Next, used wax dental floss to sew around the center of the t-shirt

4. Next, pulled the dental floss tightly; for a clear and well defined, puckered Mickey shaped head (picture)
5. Next, placed rubber bands underneath the Mickey head to get a good border around Mickey’s head
6. Soaked the T-shirts in cold water for 6hrs (you can soak with soda ash and soak overnight)
7. Next, squeeze out the water and spread t-shirt out on table with Mickey’s head facing up
8. Next, taking the Mickey’s Head in hand, twist the t-shirt similar to a circular (cinnamon) bun. You may have to straighten out tsirt while you are twisting.
9, Once the t-shirt is in a circular bun, place rubber bands to hold in place (this will also make designs from the dye). I used four rubber bands per t-shirt
10. Next, turning the t-shirt upside down, first tye-dye the Mickey head black staying away from sectioned off rubber bands
11. Next, place t-shirt down, using multiple colors, tye-dye the rest of tshirt following the direction of circular bun
12. Separately wrapped sealed each t-shirt and placed in rubber bin for 24hrs

13. After, achieving the desired colors, I rinsed out t-shirts with cool water.  Rinsed Mickey Head (black dye) first to prevent contamination, then rinsed out the rest of dye
14.  Then, separating like colors, run them through the washing machine on cold water cycle. I placed an old towel in the wash to pick up any excess dye.
15. Lastly, allow each t-shirt to air dry

I will discuss the Heat Transfer (iron-on) vinyl in next posting,
 


Hope you enjoyed, and thank you for stopping by,
~~`Netta~~

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