What is That?!

Wednesday, October 31, 2012


HOW TO ENTER:

Post a comment with your guesses as to what Items "A" thru "I" are. Make sure to guess on every picture shown below in order to qualify.
We also have the contest on Facebook and Pinterest, so participate there for EXTRA chances to win!

Two lucky winners will be randomly selected to win an awesome embellishment variety pack!

Contest Starts: October 31, 2012 @ 12:01 AM

Contest Ends: November 2, 2012 @ 11:59 PM


ITEM A


ITEM B


ITEM C


ITEM D


ITEM E


ITEM F


ITEM G


ITEM H


ITEM I


Good luck and happy crafting!

Halloween Goodies and Treats!

Tuesday, October 30, 2012

Halloween is only ONE DAY away! Are you ready for the tricks and treats and all the festive fun?! Well, in case you aren't, here are some last minute project ideas to start the holiday out right!

First we have a spooky Halloween Layout! This layout has all the right elements to preserve your spook-tacular memories!


Next we have some terror-rific Halloween Boxes (complete with wiggly bats!). Can you imagine the delicious Halloween treats that could be put inside these boxes?



Last but not least, we have some scare-tastic Halloween Pockets! These pockets are great for all sorts of Halloween gifts and invitations.


We hope you all have a frightfully fantastic (and safe!) Halloween!

Happy crafting!

Happy Halloween Wood Blocks

Monday, October 29, 2012

Happy Halloween Wood Blocks
Created by OMC Designer Sandy

Supplies Used:
Adams and Co Blocks: 30-inch Multi Wood Block Set
Authentique Paper: Enchanted or any Halloween paper
We R Memory Keepers: Sweetheart Ink - Black
OMC: Black Vinyl, Transfer Tape
Designer Cuts: Happy Halloween
Slice: Brayer
General Craft Supply: Mod Podge (glossy or matte)

Instructions:
1. Choose pattern of paper for each block, trim to fit each block.
2. Ink edges of paper with black ink.
3. Down load letters and cut out, pick and weed. Apply each letter using transfer tape to paper.
4. Apply an even layer of Mod Podge one block at a time and place paper to fit. Bray over paper to ensure a smooth fit (this helps to prevent air bubbles). Let dry.
5. Apply second coat of Mod Podge to all sides of blocks.
6. Add embellishments if desired.

Happy crafting!

Skeleton Shadow Box

Thursday, October 25, 2012

Skeleton Shadow Box
Created by OMC Designer Lindsey

Supplies Used:
Sizzix : Bigz Pro Die Box w/ Lid #2
Lifestyle Crafts : Skeleton Die
Bazzill Basics : White Cardstock
Twine / Floss
Tim Holtz Stamp : Apothecary
American Crafts : Pebbles - Candies Black

Martha Stewart : Carnival Paper Pad

Instructions:

1. Cut out the base of the box using paper from the Carnival Paper pad. Assemble and ink the edges.
2. Cut the skeleton shape out of white cardstock and assemble. Use twine or floss to hang the skeleton inside the shadow box.
3. Stamp the "Happy Halloween" phrase on orange cardstock, then cut out. Ink the edges. Attach to the bottom of the shadow box and add the black Candies.

Happy crafting!

Enter to Win a Pink Slice Elite!

Wednesday, October 24, 2012

Enter to Win a Pink Slice Elite!


Visit our Facebook Page or click the image above to enter for a chance to win!
One random winner will be selected - Sweepstakes ends at midnight, November 8, 2012

If you do not have a Facebook Account, you can still enter by posting a comment here on our blog about what projects you would like to create using the Slice Elite.

Good Luck!


 




Tombstone Halloween Decor

Tuesday, October 23, 2012

Tombstone Halloween Decor
Created by OMC Designer Lindsey

Supplies Used:
Spellbinders : Nestabilities - Nested Tombstones
Bazzill Basics : Cardstock: nor' easter, black, smokey white and saltillo
Tim Holtz : Stamp Sets - Mini Halloween 3 Set, Apothecary and Mini Halloween Stamp Set
Tim Holtz : Distress Ink - Black Soot, Rusty Hinge
Tim Holtz : Distress Tool
K and Company : Brenda Walton Haunted Word Adhesive Chipboard

EKSuccess : EK Tools - Tarantula Spider Punch
Stickles Glitter Glue : Purple, Black, Green, Ice White

Martha Stewart : Glitter Bats and Moon Stickers

American Crafts : Zing! Embossing Powder - Black

Inkadinkado : Fall Trees Clear Stamp

Oh My Vinyl : Brushed Silver

Ranger Ink : Dylusions Ink Spray

Instructions:

1. Cut 10 tombstones out of grey cardstock. Ink the edges with the distress ink. 

 2. For Tombstone #1, spray the front of the tombstone on an angle with the ink spray. Take the spider web stamp, stamp in an embossing stamp pad, stamp onto the tombstone and cover with embossing powder. Take the tombstone stamp and the small skull stamp, emboss the skull stamp, and cut out. Adhere with a foam square. Cut 3 different sizes and colors in the poison bottles. Ink the edges and cover each bottle with Glossy Accents.
3. For Tombstone #2, mist the front of the tombstone lightly with the ink spray. Take the tree stamp and emboss in black embossing powder. Choose 4 differing sizes of the glitter bat stickers and attach to the tombstone using small foam squares. Take the moon sticker and cut it to fit the tombstone. Using the smallest tombstone in the spellbinders pack, cut a tombstone, write RIP and ink the edges.
4. For Tombstone #3, use the script stamp and stamp all over the tombstone. Mist it with the three ink spray colors. Stamp Happy Halloween onto a piece of orange cardstock, cut out around the phrase, and adhere to the top of the tombstone. Stamp the mirror and cut it out. Cover the center oval of the mirror with the OMC metallic vinyl. Stamp the silhouetted head of the man, cut out and glue to the vinyl.
5. For Tombstone #4, mount the chipboard Eek piece to the tombstone, but cut off the top portion with the cat. Create the pumpkin using a punch. Ink the edges and attach to the tombstone. Use the large arsenic label, adhere to a piece of cardstock and create a scroll. Ink the edges and attach to the tombstone. Stamp a cat from the stamp set and emboss with black embossing powder.
6. For Tombstone #5, spray with black ink spray. Stamp and emboss the spider web twice. For the spiders, punch out two shapes in black cardstock. Use glossy Mod Podge to cover the spiders and sprinkle purple and black glitter over them. The
Mod Podge will curl the spiders, giving them a dimensional look.

Happy crafting!

Autumn Wood Blocks Display

Friday, October 12, 2012

Autumn Wood Blocks Display
Created by OMC Designer Jill

Supplies Used:
Adams and Co. : 8 Piece Block Set
BoBunny : Apple Cider Collection Paper
OMC : Brown Vinyl
Stickles Glitter Glue : Lime Green, Cinnamon, Paprika
Mod Podge
Tim Holtz : Distress Ink Pad - Vintage Photo
Inksenntials Blending Foam Tool
 

Instructions:
1. Measure your paper slightly smaller than the length and width of your block. Cut out a piece of paper for each block.
2. Ink the edges of each paper with the distress ink and the foam blending tool.
3. Very carefully apply Mod Podge onto the block where the paper will go. Try hard not to go over the edge. On this project I wanted to keep the muted look of the block and not apply Mod Podge over the entire front of the paper. Depending on the look you want you could cover the paper with a coat of Mod Podge.
4. Apply your paper and press down firmly. Let dry
5. Cut out the letters you want using a font of your choice. I cut my letters out so that they would fill the space of the block.
6. Apply the letters to each block.
7. Find a small pattern in your paper and apply the Stickles to enhance and bring out the pattern in the paper. Let dry!
8. Now display!

Happy crafting!

It's All About the CANDY!

Thursday, October 11, 2012

It’s All About the Candy
Created By OMC Designer Sandy

Supplies Used:

Adams and Co:
1.5-inch Stacking Cubes
OMC: Vinyl – Grape, Orange Glitter, Lucky Green, Ebony, transfer tape
OMC: Designer Cuts by Sandy or your own Halloween letters
We R Memory Keepers: Sweetheart Inker: Black
Scrap Halloween paper
Plaid: Mod Podge – Gloss
Slice: Brayer
General Supply: Foam Brush

Instructions:

1. Trim 3 colors of scrap paper to fit blocks.

2. Lightly ink edges of paper.
3. Use an eclips cutting machine to cut the .scut file phrases and shadows. Weed and pick excess vinyl from phrases. Use transfer tape to remove from sheet and then place on cardstock.
4. Coat front side of block with Mod Podge – using a moderate amount. Lay cardstock down with vinyl letters already attached and position in place. Use brayer to firmly smooth out any air bubbles. Repeat for remaining two blocks.
5. Ink edges of blocks if desired.

Happy crafting!

Breast Cancer Awareness Contest WINNERS!

Wednesday, October 10, 2012

CONTEST WINNERS!
The 12 winners of our Breast Cancer Awareness contest are: 

BLOG: Cindy Roman-Daversa, Tambo, GlendaLea, Lisamariemlt, Candy, Lucia, S`andra V., Pam
PINTEREST: Melissa Miller
FACEBOOK: Angie Coufal Hoard, Jamie Howard-Sears, Missy Lanoue

Winners, please send your shipping information to contest@ohmycrafts.com to claim your prize. 
Please put "Pink Winner" in the subject line. 

Happy crafting!

EEK Wood Blocks

Monday, October 8, 2012

EEK Wood Blocks
Created by OMC Designer Jill

Supplies Used:

Adams and Co. : Wood Block Set
Tim Holtz : Mini Halloween 3 Stamp Set
Versamark : Dazzle Frost Ink Pad
American Crafts : Zing Embossing Powder - Silver
Ranger Ink : Stickles Dry Fine Glitter - Paprika, Black
Vinyl Lettering
Stickles Gliitter Glue : Purple, Lime Green, Black, Red
EKSuccess : EK Tools - Tarantula Spider Large Punch

Instructions:

1. Using the Versamark ink pad and the Tim Holtz stamp, stamp on the corners of the block with the spider web and apply the embossing powder. Tap off the excess and emboss using a heat gun. I carefully removed any excess embossing powder with a tiny paint brush in places it should not be!
2. Cut out vinyl lettering the size and font you want to use. Pull out the letters and use the negative vinyl as a stencil! I applied the stencil with transfer tape as it was much easier than trying to apply it without it.
3. Press down firmly on the vinyl to make sure all edges are secure.
4. Paint a coat of Mod Podge over the vinyl and onto the cut out part of the letter. Be very careful not to coat over the sides at all, as you will be dumping glitter onto this and you don’t want to glitter on the sides.

5. Pour glitter on top of your block and press down into the Mod Podge. Let dry!
6. Once dry, carefully lift up your stencil and the glittered letter should be there!
7. Use the Stickles around the edge of each letter to add dimension.
8. Coat the front of the blocks with a matte clear coat to secure the glitter.
9. Punch out a few tarantula shapes, Use the black Stickles on their legs and backs and sprinkle some black dry fine glitter onto them. Use the red Stickles on the fangs. Let dry.
10. Display!

Happy crafting!

Fall Family Layout

Friday, October 5, 2012

Fall Family Layout
Created by OMC Designer Lindsey

Supplies Used:
Sizzix : Bigz XL Die : Ornate #3
Authentique Paper
Tim Holtz : Distress Ink Pad - Walnut
Lifestyle Crafts : Scallop Square Punches Die
EKSuccess : Round Binding Edge Edger Punch

EKSuccess : Open Scallop Edger Punch
Doodlebug : Chunky Brads
Doodlebug : Doodle Twine - Brown


Instructions:

1. Cut a shape out of patterned paper using the ornate die. Ink the edges with the distress ink pad. Glue the shape in the bottom right corner of your layout page.
2. Using the sticker phrase strips from the paper pack, mount some of the phrases onto coordinating paper. Glue along the left side of the page.

3. Cut a piece of cardstock with the LifeStyle Scallop Square Punches Die. Cut the sides off to make it into a pendant shape, but leave the top with a scalloped edge. Stamp the letters for "family" onto the pendant pieces. Using glue dots, adhere the pendant pieces to the twine. Using foam squares, attach the pendant banner to the page. Add brads to the either end of the banner and tie twine around the brad base.

4. Cut a strip of paper 3" x 10" paper and use the Round Binding Edge Edger Punch to punch the edges. Then cut another strip 2" x 10" and use the Open Scallop Edger Punch on the edges. Layer the two strips together and staple to the bottom of the page.

5. Cut out picture mounts and adhere the photographs onto the mounts. Ink the edges of all the pictures. Mount the pictures on top of the strips of punched paper.

6. Add any other coordinating embellishments and tags.


Happy crafting!

Pin To Win Contest Winners!

Thursday, October 4, 2012

Pin To Win Contest Winners!


We have the winners of the Pin to Win Contest!!!!
Congratulations to:

Vickie Morris
Anne Baldwin
Cathy Edwards


Please send your shipping information to contest@ohmycrafts.com to claim your prize. Please put "Pin to Win" in the subject line. Congrats!
Thank you everyone for entering- we had so much fun seeing all of your wish lists!


Cook Together Wood Blocks

Cook Together Wood Blocks
Created by OMC Designer Jill

Supplies Used:
Patterned Paper
Martha Stewart : Laurel Leaf Punch
Ranger Ink : Stickles Glitter Glue - Cinnamon
Mod Podge
Tim Holtz : Distress Ink Pad - Vintage Photo
OMC Vinyl : Ebony Black
Adams and Co. : Wood Blocks
Sizzix eclips and eCAL program

Instructions:
1. Choose a paper that will coordinate with your kitchen.
2. Cut 2 pieces of paper 5 ½" x 2 ½", and 2 pieces 3 ½" x 2 ½" and a coordinating piece of cardstock 5 ½" x 1 ¾".
3. Punch the left edge of one of the 5 ½" x 2 ½" and 3 ½" x ½" Then punch the right side of the other two and the top of the 5 ½" x 1 ¾" paper.
4. Ink the edges with the distress ink.
5. Glue the paper down on its coordinating block with Mod Podge. Let dry.
6. Use stickles on the leaf punch. Let dry.
7. Cut out a "C" and a "K" that will fit on the 5 ½" x 2 ½" paper , 2 of the letter "O" that will fit on the 3 ½" x 2 ½" and the word together that will fit on the 5 ½" x 1 ¾" paper.
8. Apply each letter to a wood block.
9. Embellish with cut outs from the paper that you used!


Note: The eCAL software that you can get to use with your Sizzix eclips is a wonderful way to be able to letter your projects to the exact dimensions of your project!


Happy crafting!

Breast Cancer Awareness Month

Wednesday, October 3, 2012

CONTEST WINNERS!
The 12 winners of our contest are: 

BLOG: Cindy Roman-Daversa, Tambo, GlendaLea, Lisamariemlt, Candy, Lucia, S`andra V., Pam
PINTEREST: Melissa Miller
FACEBOOK: Angie Coufal Hoard, Jamie Howard-Sears, Missy Lanoue


Winners, please send your shipping information to contest@ohmycrafts.com to claim your prize. Please put "Pink Winner" in the subject line. 

Breast Cancer Awareness Month Contest

How to Enter:
We want to hear your stories. What are you doing to promote Breast Cancer Awareness? Are you, or do you know someone who is a breast cancer survivor? We want to hear your stories about your experiences with breast cancer.

You can share your experience here on the blog, on our Pinterest page, on Facebook, or through Twitter by tweeting @ohmycraftscom along with your comment.

12 winners will be randomly selected to win a Pink Goodie Pack.

Contest Starts: Wednesday, Oct. 3 @ 12:01 AM
Contest Ends: Monday, Oct. 8th @ 11:59 PM


Good luck and happy crafting!

"If Friends Were Flowers" Card

Tuesday, October 2, 2012

"If Friends Were Flowers" Card
Created by OMC Designer Lindsey

Supplies used:

Lifestyle Crafts : It Kits - Label It

Lifestyle Crafts : Happy Birthday Embossing Folder

Sizzix : Framelits Die Set 6PK W/Stamp : Flowers, Daisies

Twine
Buttons
Stamping Ink

Instructions:

1. Cut the base of the card out of white cardstock. Cut out a piece of Kraft cardstock, smaller than the white, and emboss with the embossing folder. Glue in center of the card base.
2. Using brown ink, stamp the two flowers onto pink cardstock and cut them out. Adhere buttons to the centers of the flowers and attach to the kraft cardstock.
3. Cut a pendant shape out of white cardstock and run twine through the holes. Cut another pennant shape out of white cardstock and stamp the saying onto it. Cut another slightly bigger pennant shape out of pink cardstock, and mount the stamped saying on top. Then mount the saying onto the piece with the twine. Attach to the main card.

4. Run twine around the front of the card.

Happy crafting!

Fall Leaves Card

Monday, October 1, 2012

Fall Leaves Card
Created by OMC Designer Lindsey

Supplies Used:
Bazzill Basics : Cardstock - Brown, Kraft, Cream
Tim Holtz : Distress Ink Pad - Rusty Hinge, Brushed Courdory, Crushed Olive
Lifestyle Crafts : Weave

Lifestyle Crafts : Eyelet Envelope SetLifestyle Crafts : Flourish Borders

Inkadinkado : Fall Icons Cling Stamp

 

Instructions:
1. Cut the base of the card out of brown cardstock : 4 3/4" x 3 1/2".
2. Cut a piece of the cream cardstock 3 1/4" x 4 1/2". Ink the edges with the crushed olive ink. Adhere to the brown cardstock.
3. Using the rusty hinge ink, stamp 2 leaf stamps to the left on the cream cardstock.
4. Tear a piece of the herringbone patterned paper and ink the edges. Cut out a weave border, ink the edges, and adhere both piece near the bottom of the cream cardstock with the weave border on top.
5. Cut a flourish element out of cardstock and attach it to the left corner near the stamped leaves.
6. Stamp leave on kraft cardstock and cut out. Assemble a cluster of leaves on top of the flourish element.
7. Before you glue on the top leaf, glue some gold fragments in the middle of the leaves.
8. Cut out an eyelet envelope for the card. Attach a brad and some twine.

Happy crafting!

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