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Sunday, March 23, 2014

Senior photo mini album with Chomas Creations ajustable holder


Leave it to me to leave this to the last minute!  Just 2 days till my daugther's grad party and I'm still working on little projects (ok, so this one is kinda a big thing time wise!  I had this mini album sitting around just waiting to be done (2 pieces of acrylic and 4 pieces of chipboard, I had to decorate them).  I thought it would be cool to write on the arylic sheets of the album!  So I added the sheet with the blue protective cover on the bottom (that is why it looks blue in the picture) to my Cricut mat, then added some blue painters tape to keep it super secure, and added my Chomas Creations adjustable marker holder to the Cricut Expression 2.  Now being that I had this piece of acrylic in the machine that is higher then your standard cardstock, I wanted to adjust the height of my Bic Mark-It so that it didn't write on the surface of the acrylic.  So this time I added the popcycle stick on TOP of the acrylic sheet when choosing my height.  This kept it higher!

 I used a speed of 2 (didn't want my marker to smear!) and a pressure of 2 then drew my design with the Chomas Creations adjustable marker holder for the Cricut and a Bic Mark-It.

I used the Chomas Creations embossing kit to emboss the design onto a metal sheet.  I added the colored side of the metal sheet to the embossing mat, embossed the design, then sanded the raised image.

Here are some more pages in the album!  Wheeewh so glad that is done!







And here is the entire book put together! 


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Monday, March 17, 2014

Birthday card with Chomas Creations adjustable pen holder

I love how this turned out, looks so much like chalk on chalkboard!!  This is the Sakura moonlight gelly roll gel pens in the Chomas Creations adjustable pen holder.  The file is from the Studio store.  I used internal offset to fill in the pattern on this file.  I kept adjusting the internal offset until the whole thing was filled!  Worked great!  Because these pens are pretty juicy, I used a speed of 2 and a thickness of 6. 

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Sunday, February 09, 2014

Valentine's Day cards with the Chomas Creations adjustable pen holder

My daughter seriously cracks me up!  I showed her these Valentines I designed and she was over the moon!!!  She couldn't wait to get them started! 
If you would like the share to make these for your kiddies, here you go!  I mustache you to be my Valentine
I seriously made over 60 of these today with the Silhouette and the Chomas Creations adjustable pen holder.  It does take a bit to draw, but it is so worth it!  I do love the look of gel pen on paper!  These gel pens are the Sakura Moonlight Gelly Roll. 
I used a speed of 3 and a thickness of 4 to draw these.  These pens are juicy and you don't want them to smear!
I gave the kids a glue stick and a white gel pen to write on the backs of their cards (I layered these with red cardstock) and put them to work!
I cut the mustaches out of black fuzzy vinyl!  Soooo fun! 
My daughter put together an assembly line and cranked these out in no time, all 31!  eeeek
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Thursday, January 30, 2014

My amazingly, fantastic, super duper, saaaweet oily necklace with the Chomas Creations engraving tip

I have an amazingly, fantastic, super duper, saaaweet guest post coming to you from Michelle Glaeser.  Now because I know nothing about metal clay, this is all written in Michelle's words!  And if you are interested in an oily necklace all your own, look at the bottom of this post as she will work with you to make one for you!  And if you want to see what kinds of oils I'm putting in my new necklace you can visit my getting oily! blog.


Making Fine Silver Essential Oil Pendants with the Chomas Creations Engraving Tip
Amy is one of my best online friends these days!  We met over her lovely tools which make my main hobby (metal clay) more interesting.  About 1.5 years ago, I decided to follow along with some other metal clay artists on these Silhouette Cameo paper cutters for metal clay.  Well, I sure have enjoyed using this tool!  We had used it for cutting metal clay in the form of “paper.”  Wanaree Tanner has shared some great projects with this material and Amy’s cutters. 

Lately, Amy has gotten me interested in the use of essential oils, for well everything.  She asked if a pendant could be made of metal clay to allow the essential oils to be smelled all day around your neck.  For example, the blend oil called “Motivation” will help Amy stay motivated to get all our orders out right from her website!  (How could I not offer to help?)  How could I also not use her Engraving tip on the pendant?!

The idea behind this pendant is many cut outs to let the essential oil vent.   A piece of felt will be used to hold the oil.  I provided Amy several pieces of felt per pendant, so they could be interchanged and dedicated to particular oils.  The pendant is fine silver, and is reversible, so it’s like two pendants in one!  Who feels the same way each day?  So, besides swapping oil, Amy can swap designs with her mood!
So here’s what I did!  First Amy and I worked together to design a pendant for both herself and her son. I prefer to make pieces inspired by my clients, so we looked over some images and came up with the two images (top) below.  The black spaces are what I intended to remove to allow the essential oil to vent through the pendant and a grabbing notch for felt removal.  Then I rolled PMC 3, in lump form, rolled 2 playing cards thick the size of both the front and back of the piece.   I did not use glycerin to make it flexible and had no issues!  I made it dry flat.  In the image below right, it is on a piece of furniture foam; lets air all around the clay, helps it dry  flat. 



 

Then I add a piece of contact paper to the back, seen upper left in the image below.  It helps the clay on removal from the cutting mat and prevents silver from getting  stuck in your mat.  Because silver is pricy, and I don’t want to mis-cut on my Silhouette, I usually cut a window into a sheet on top of my cutting mat, so I know where to place the silver.  I slightly oversized my silver and matched the window.  After I cut the window with my blade, (I do not remove the cutting mat) I peel out the window, and place my silver in the window (upper right image below). Next, I install the Chomas Engraving Tip!
  Have you seen this cut?  Here she goes on fine silver metal clay!


I set up my engraving tip as a sketch pen; I set my thickness to 15.   I wasn’t looking to remove lots of material,  I was looking for a nice fine line. I ran my pass and ended up with the image seen above, lower right.  





There are other things I could have done here.  Because 2-cards thick is 0.5mm, a blade setting of 5 would cut through the windows I was looking to add.  Likely I’ll do this next time! ;-)  But I just used these lines as guides.  I used both an Exacto knife and a needle tool to trace the lines and remove the windows.  I used tiny needle files to clean up those edges.  Look how cute it turned out!!


So…I had to charge my camera…and didn’t get pictures of the box assembly.  I found 8-cards thick was sufficient to fit the felt inside the pendant.  I had two options, make wedges 8-cards thick (2 mm), or use a thinner sheet that is 2 mm tall.  This is what I did, to reduce distortion during firing.  I used Sherri Haab’s Paste Maker to make a thick paste to attach these walls to the faces of the box.  I filed the sides to create nice flat edges around the box (image below left, prior to firing).  I used a nail file to sand those edges flat and smooth.  The boxes stand on their own fairly well! 

 

Above, right, you can see the pieces after firing, polishing, and oxidizing.  I will let you know the boxes did fall (pinch inward) slightly during firing, next time I will add kiln paper in the center to help prevent this.  Another option is to set this on kiln paper, and fill with alumina hydrate.  I don’t prefer to use the alumina hydrate because it is caustic; however, because it is fine, it will be pushed out the holes as the box shrinks in the kiln.  I did use one of my flat needle files after firing to push the walls back flat (against the table) after firing.  You can see it all worked out just fine! Below we’ve got both pendants with felt ready to go!



If you’d like one of your own for your essential oil, I’ve got a listing in my etsy shop: mfglaeser.etsy.com!  For the Chomas Blog Readers, I have a $10 off coupon code: CHOMAS10!  Each of these will be made on demand with your help.  It’s not hard to get something you’ll like, just need some ideas about what you’re interested in!  The pendant itself is listed here: https://www.etsy.com/listing/176360753/design-your-own-essential-oil-necklace


If you try this one your own and need any tips feel free to contact me at mfglaeser@yahoo.com!  Hope you all had fun with this project and Amy’s engraving tip!

Amy here again!  I'm loving being in the Silhouette tools business and now the oily business!  I'm finding out so much about both, and there is so much more to find out!
And how lucky am I to be the first for the necklaces??   Want to see some of the oils I am using with my necklace?  Check them out on my new blog getting oily!
 


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Monday, January 06, 2014

change is good with the Chomas Creations adjustable marker holder


For almost 7 years I've been on a journey, a journey to make me stronger, to help me feel better, and to get me in better shape.  It wasn't easy.  It was down right hard some days, but I've kept at it.  Almost 7 years I set a goal weight for myself.  I never seem to get there, until I went gluten free.  That was really hard, I won't lie.  I've also added essential oils in my life to help with maintaining my weight, getting clearer skin, and for pain relief.
So I decided to do something I rarely do.  A scrapbook page about me and my journey.  And with pictures of me, something else I rarely do.  You can read the journaling below if you like!  It is long, I kid you not!  So being able to write right on my 12x12 scrapbook page came in handy for this!  I used the Chomas Creations adjustable marker  holder with a Sharpie no bleed marker (acid free for you scrapbookers!) in the Silhouette to write this.  The font is Aunt Jana sketch from the Studio store.  Notice I didn't use a mat for this page, I put the 12x12 cardstock right in the Silhouette Cameo.  You do need to move the white rollers on the machine over to the next set of notches, and you need to use load media instead of load mat so that it will write in the right place.
The title was a download from the Studio store. 
Here is my finished page, with me on it! 
The journey isn't over!  There is always something to learn, something new to try.  I love the way I feel, having more energy, feeling accomplished!  I love sharing all I am learning about health and essential oils!  If you would like to read the journaling on my page, feel free!
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Monday, December 30, 2013

Linen gift tags with Chomas Creations adjustable marker holder


Sometimes I am just lolly gagging around the internet and I run across something that amazes me that someone did with the Chomas Creations tools!  I asked Lauri Springer from the latest from lauri if I could share these awesome Valentine's gift tags with you!  She said YES!  So here they are!  She made the tags from scratch (WOW!!!) and then drew on them with the Chomas Creations adjustable marker holder and a no bleed Sharpie marker.  You can also find these tags (if there are any left they are so cute!) and some other amazing things Lauri has done in her etsy store my creative frenzy!  Stop by Lauri's blog the latest from lauri and leave her some love if you have time!


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Wednesday, December 11, 2013

Robot birthday card with Chomas Creations adjustable marker holder

Young boy birthday cards are a tough one for me!  Give me girly, flowery any day and I can make a quick card.  But a boy card?  Not so quick!
But what could be better for boy then robots and silver and black and dark blue?  Well nothing!
I found these Sharpie markers that are a fine point on one side and an ultra fine point on the other that fit in the Chomas Creations adjustable marker holder.  Sharpies work awesome on glossy surfaces like this silver glossy cardstock that I found at Target, 2 pieces for under $1!

The sentiment and robot were both Studio store downloads.
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Monday, December 09, 2013

Letters from Santa with Chomas Creations adjustable holders

I'm sad to say that my house is getting to the sad age where the kids are starting to doubt Santa.  That just makes me so sad =(  I'm kicking it up a notch with some letters addressed to my kids from Santa.  Of course I couldn't use my own handwriting, and I want them to be handwritten, so bring out the Cameo! 
I used the Chomas Creations adjustable holders with gel pens to draw these letters from Santa.  But look close, notice anything missing in this picture??
If you noticed my arrows, you may also notice that I'm using NO MAT!  That is because you can add a 12 inch piece of cardstock right in your Silhouette machine without a mat and draw on it!  How awesome is that?  You do have to move your white roller over a notch (your roller is usually where I'm showing the #1, you need to move it to #2) so the paper will fit under the rollers.  You also want to use load media instead of load mat so that your writing starts where you see it on the screen in Studio.
I used the Lettering Delights thin font called Casual to write the letters to my kids.  I also loaded the envelopes straight into the Silhouette with no mat to draw their names on the front!

Don't they look like they are hand written letters!?  You can't get that from a printer!  And these are in metallic gel pens!
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Sunday, December 08, 2013

Have yourself a merry little Chistmas with the Chomas Creations adjustable holders

I was too excited to share this with everyone!  Karla Moore is a part of a facebook group I am in and she gave me permission to share this, and even gave the names of the fonts she used!  Have is cupcake block sketch; yourself-Simon script; A - neoretro draw; have- Helena; merry-Archistico; Christmas- Quito and the snowflake - bergamot ornaments.
She used the Chomas Creations adjustable pen holder with a Gelly Roll white gel pen on a large piece of black poster board that she trimmed down to fit in this frame.  Looks amazing Karla!  Thanks so much for letting me share it!


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Tuesday, December 03, 2013

Christmas tags with the Chomas Creations adjustable pen holder

Time for Christmas tags!  I love to make my own, so much more personal, don't you think???  And being I have enough ribbon in my stash to wrap around the earth a few times, it is a great way to use some up!  If you would like to make your own tags, I have the share here... Christmas tags
I also have a tutorial as well as another Christmas tag file share here... tag tutorial
Here is just a start of this years tags!  I will be doing more in different colored cardstock and may switch the design around!  I used the Chomas Creations adjustable pen holder with a Sakura Moonlight gel pen on kraft cardstock.
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Tuesday, November 05, 2013

Make your own labels with the Chomas Creations holders


Tis the season for needing gift tags to decorate your holiday goodies!  If you would like a gift tag share and tutorial, you can see that on my blog here... gift tags
I LOVE the look of kraft cardstock and wanted to label some of the jars I'm filling up.  As much as I would like to say these are gifts, these are for me me me, hehe.  I whipped up some coconut oil which makes it easier to rub into your skin and added some of my Young Living essential oils to make a pain relieving mix.
I used the Chomas Creations adjustable pen holder with a Sakura Moonlight gel pen (love the way these pens look on kraft cardstock!) to draw the design. Being these are very juicy pens I used a speed of 1 and a thickness of 1.  The font is Aunt Jana's sketch from the Studio store.  The dashed line was made using the cut settings in Studio.  The kraft cardstock is the self adhesive cardstock from the Silhouette store. 



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Want to learn more about a more natural way of healing your mind and body?  For years now I have used peppermint oil to relieve my headaches before reaching for

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