Showing posts with label crafty chica. Show all posts
Showing posts with label crafty chica. Show all posts

Sweatshirt Hack: Sparkle Sleeves

Friday, December 6, 2013
Tis the season of sweatshirts. They are warm and comfy, but lordy, they look so frumpy. I love that I've seen other chicas take a pair of scissors to them to alter them in a more fashionable way. I wanted to get in on the fun, but I needed to find a way to make my design appear appealing for my plus-size bod. Here's what I came up with!
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3 Ways to Add Flair to Your Plastic Flatware

Friday, November 22, 2013
When it comes to my Thanksgiving Day, my family visits at least three houses. And each house has at least 20-50 people chowing down on turkey and pumpkin pie. Real silverware is out of the question! But here is a way to still look classy with all those peeps to serve - pick up a set of plastic silver flatware and dip them in Tulip Soft Paint. Here are three ways!
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Faux Pallet Sign: Thanksgiving

Friday, November 15, 2013
I've been wanting to make Thanksgiving decorations for when people enter our house. Something to show happiness and love - but sans any turkeys or cornucopias. This was the perfect mix! It says "Con amor" which translates in Spanish as "with love." Here is how I made it - it looks really heavy, but it is so light because it was made with FloraCraft Foam, Aleene's Snow and scrapbook stickers!
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DIY Rainbow Skull Scarf

Friday, October 25, 2013

I've been seeing these skull scarves pop up everywhere and when I finally received one, I didn't want it to look like everyone else's. And that's when my crafty skills came into play. 
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Puffy Paint Hoop Earrings

Friday, October 18, 2013

I love me some hoop earrings. I think I have  a pair in every color. And being a crafter, I'm always thinking of ways to embellish them. Hello, Puffy Paint! Here is my technique for making these drizzled-look earrings!

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Felt Calavera Kids Mask

Friday, October 11, 2013

Here at la casa Murillo, Dia de los Muertos is in high season! While I have a face paint kit out on the market, some people would rather wear a mask - totally understandable! I was at the dollar store recently and came across some scary felt masks shaped as skulls. My first thought was to paint over them, but then I thought - why not flip them around and decorate the back sides of them? It worked! If you can't find these at the dollar store, just pick up some stuff felt at the craft store, draw a template and use it to cut out your masks.
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Glittered Sugar Skull Tee

Friday, October 4, 2013

If you are near a Michaels store these days, make sure to look in the apparel section for my new Crafty Chica Dia de los Muertos endcap! I have a lot of fun, new items to embellish your projects, all celebrating Dia de los Muertos. 


Here are some glittered iron-on skulls that are super easy to apply! I made this shirt for my daughter! 
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New Crafty Chica Products & Michaels Tour

Friday, September 20, 2013
It’s that time of the year again! I’m headed out to California for the 4th Annual Crafty Chica Michaels tour! Come Wednesday, September 25, we’ll kick off the road trip here in my hometown of Phoenix, and then the next morning we are headed out to San Diego, Los Angeles, San Jose, and Santa Barbara! I’ll be demoing the new products and MayaInTheMoment will be giving out Crafty Chica Glitter Tattoos that were provided byiLoveToCreate (they also manufacture my line and made it all happen!). Please come see me if you live in the area!
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'Mi Corazon' Doodled Dish Towels

Friday, August 30, 2013

Everyone knows that the kitchen is the heart of the home. Food = love. That's why I thought it would be fun to make my own dish towels that represent my heart - "Mi Corazon'!

It's a really easy process - I've even attached my pattern for you!
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HIKING DIY: Silkscreen Bandanas & Shirts

Friday, August 16, 2013

This Sunday I leave on a venture I never imagined: I'm going to spend a weekend at Glen Canyon National Park (Lake Powell). I'm not at all an outdoor kind of chica, but some blogging friends of mine entered a contest to win this trip - we called ourselves The Latina Blogstars, we wrote an essay - and we won one of the spots! You can read all about it here on my blog! Every time I get nervous for a big project or event - I craft it out, that's the only way I can relax and chill my vibe. So in this case, I decided to silkscreen T-shirts and bandanas for our team members!

This is a great idea for family camping trips, hiking excursions with friends, even vacations or parties. And it's super easy, I'll show you how I got this look.
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Make Your Own Rainbow Yarn

Friday, August 9, 2013
I love to crochet and I love to use 100% cotton yarn, but it was hard to find vibrant rainbow skiens in the colors I wanted (ie: BRIGHT). So I came up with a method to this DIY rainbow yarn project. It's really easy,I hope you give it a try!
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Make your own rolling stamp

Friday, August 2, 2013
The best art is oftentimes the one without any rules, that's why this technique using a lint roller as a rolling stamp is so cool!  It's fun and experimental and you can great for creating abstract backgrounds for your mixed media and fabric paint projects!  Kathy a.k.a. Crafty Chica introduced me to this technique through her Quick Tips video she did below. The most awesome thing about this creative stamp is that you can a wide variety of stamps for under $2...what a score!

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Glittered Tie-Dye Totes

Friday, July 12, 2013

Last month I helped run a booth for the Tie-Dye Your summer campaign and we had leftover totes. These weren't normal boring totes, they were really nice ones - fully lined with a big roomy area for decorating. I knew I wanted to dye them, but to give them even more personality, I added some glittered elements! Here is a video I made showing the process! It was really fun!

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Popcorn Tie-Dye Technique

Friday, July 5, 2013
OK, I didn't actually use popcorn in the making of this shirt, but you'll see in my video why I called it that name. It's a traditional technique from Japan, but I gave it my own rubberband twist! It's easy and the final look is spotty and fun!
You'll need a pre-washed T-shirt and lots of ruberbands - and most of all just one bottle of Tulip One-Step Dye. I used black.

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Glue-Resist Altered T-shirt

Friday, June 28, 2013
 I've been working on a tie-dye series for the second summer now and my assignment is to come up with a fun way to use dye. I don't know what was wrong with me this week, but my creativity well dried up! I happened to be texting with fellow iLTC blogger, Margot Potter of DIYDoyenne.com, and mentioned in passing about my frustration. She sent me a text of one sentence that changed the course of my attitude:
"Try a faux batik look!"
I've already used a bleach pen and had to whip something different. Then I remembered how my other crafty friend, Denise from Pearmama.com, likes to use clear glue for a faux batik look. Within seconds, my juices were bubbling and I got to work. I absolutely love how the end result worked!

It sure helps to have crafty friends!

What you need:–  Aleene's® Clear Gel Tacky Glue™– Freezer paper, iron
 –  Pre-washed T-shirt
– Tulip® One-Step Spray Dye Kit™

   See my video below to see the directions!

             


Here's Brett, our tradeshow guru rocking out the new top I made!

Glittered & Dyed Shorts

Saturday, June 22, 2013
Sometimes I get in moods where I just want to cover everything in glitter. If not covered, then at least trimmed, right? When I dyed these shorts, I felt like they needed some pop - more "wow" - hello, glitter! I know you're thinking - will the glitter wash off? I used Tulip Glitter Bond as my glue. I'm sure it will fade after a few washings, but all you have to do is touch it up and you are good to go, these shorts will always look as good as new!

 SUPPLIES:
Paint brush
Cotton shorts
Pant hanger with clips
Hose with spray nozzle

 1. Wash your shorts, leave them damp. Add water to the dye bottle and shake. Set the shorts on a plastic tablecloth and spray at the bottom.

 2. Well, I changed my plan. I decided instead of spraying the shorts, I wanted them to look dipped. Therefore I switched out the top of the bottle to a tip instead of the sprayer. I hung up the shorts using a pant hanger and dripped the the dye in an even row along the shorts. This gives it the dipped look. Drip, dip, it's all the same, right?

3. Let them set for six hours, then use the sprayer to remove the excess dye. This will prevent the dye from getting on the white part of the shorts. Spray until the water runs clear. Put on the plastic gloves that come with the dye and squeeze out the water and any remaining excess dye. NOW you can wash them in the washer on cold. 

 4. After they are dry, iron them and create a crease at the bottom of each leg. This will give you a nice, crisp guideline to add the glitter!

 5. Paint on a juicy layer of Tulip Glitter Bond and then pour on the glitter! Tap off excess. Do this for the front and back of each cuff. You can also do the belt loops too!
Let dry for an hour.

And here you go - ready-to-wear! To wash, turn inside out and wash in cold water. Hang dry. If your glitter fades after a couple washings, simply repeat the glittering process!

Holographic Dyed Tank (Made from a White T-shirt!)

Friday, June 14, 2013
What happens when you need a black T-shirt, but can't find one? You dye a white shirt! That's what I did and then I added some shiny squares for the wow factor! Here's how you can you can make one too!
What you need:
– White cotton T-shirt.
– Scissors.
– Chalk

Here's a video tutorial I made!

Shibori Summer Sheets!

Friday, June 7, 2013
Summer is here and my bedroom needed a makeover! I've been doing a new tie-dye video every week and now it was time to give my bed some rainbow love!

Here is what you need:
PVC pipe, about 24" long
Rubberbands and twine or string
Scissors

Here is my video on how to tie-dye your sheets! My suggestion is to get at least 6-8 bottles ofr a queen set, that's what I did. I LOVE how my sheets turned out. I decided at the last minute to use some Tulip® Fabric Spray Paint™ and add stenciled designs...


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Doodle on Your Tie-Dye!

Friday, May 24, 2013
iLoveToCreate has kicked off its annual Tie Dye Your Summer campaign, which means there is tie-dye everywhere in my house. Why? Well, last year I did a really fun series about non-traditional tie-dye methods and it went so well, I was asked to do it again.

 Granted, I used up a lot of ideas last year, so I'm working hard at finding new ways to play with the colors. Here his my first one of the summer - doodling on tie dye! Take a look at video, I hope it inspires you!

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Fabric Flowers Tutorial

Friday, May 10, 2013
Fabric flowers are one of those crafts that never go out of style. They are a great way to use up scraps that we can't bear to throw away. But what if you've tried every method out there and are pining for something new? That was my inspiration for these flowers. They are super easy and only take a few minutes to assemble, and you don't even need to sew! You can use them as brooches, hair clips, pins, rings or clothing accessories.

What you need:
Scrap fabric in contrasting patterns and colors
Circle maker template
Pinking shears
Thick felt
Ring base, comb base or pin back, your choice!
Chalk or pen
  Using the same fabric or a different one for each layer, draw and cut out circles in graduated sizes.
 Starting with the largest layer (the bottom of your flower), add a Tacky Dot to the center.
 Now add a piece of felt, then fabric, etc. Work with the fabric pieces that are largest to smallest.
 Keep going until you real the volume that you like.

 Add a gem or button on top!
I added this one to a crocheted flower and stitched a button on top. I then used
Aleene's® Max Tacky Adhesive™and glued it to a headband and added crystals trim and feathers. Sooo cute!