Jun 18, 2012
LESSology Challenge #15: Guest designer Lalo
Please give a warm welcome to our guest designer for LESSology Challenge #15: The Bookend Challenge - the lovely Lalo of Crafting in Lala-land.
Hello LESS-ology fans! I'm so excited that I get to share an up-cycle project with all of you. For those of you who don't know me, my name is Lalo and I live in Hawaii with my four awesome kids. I love paper crafts and when I get to use it to up-cycle something it's like a bonus. I so love LESS-ology. You can always find some great ideas and the design team is just awesome.
So I don't know why but when Yvonne said bookends I instantly thought "bottles". I'm weird that way. So this is what my bookends project is all about.
I took two glass bottles and cleaned them up real good. Goo Gone is an up-cycle gals dream I'm telling you. Then I just jazzed them up with some Studio Calico embellishments and that's pretty much it. But how do I make them sturdy you ask? Well with a bunch of free sand. Yes it's free when you can drive to the beach. Just pored it into the bottles and they're not going anywhere. This project is super fast, easy, and looks fab on a shelf.
Thank-you for letting me share with you today and I hope you were inspired!
Oooh...what a clever use of those bottles Lalo! Please leave a little love for our fabulous guest Lalo! :)
We would love to see your entries for LESSology Challenge #15: The Bookend Challenge! Please read our challenge rules to ensure eligibility for our prizes. :)
Jun 12, 2012
LESSology Challenge #15: Creative Inspiration of Linda Lapotka!
Hello there friends! How about one more creative inspiration to help you along with LESSology Challenge #15: The Bookend Challenge? Let's see what Linda Lapotka came up with! :)
Hi There, I am so excited about sharing my creations for this challenge. I had so much fun making my bookends.
I started with a few things I found in my collection of "Interesting Things I Just Have to Have."
There is an old domino box, an old wood and metal stamp, two old metal jelly molds and some pieces of pine.
Then I painted, drilled, glued and this is how it turned out.
Most of the wood is painted black and covered with Graphic 45 paper.
I made one of the jelly molds into a pin cushion and the other one is to hold teasures.
I added old buttons, dominos, a broken zipper, bobbins, a key, a lock and some lace.
The video shows how I created my bookends. There is a hidden box and some tricks to keep your bookends in place. I hope you will be inspired to create some of your own and join in our challenge here at LESSology.
Isn't that a fantastic bookend project? We would love to see your entries for LESSology Challenge #15: The Bookend Challenge! Please read our challenge rules to ensure eligibility for our prizes. :)
Jun 11, 2012
LESSology Challenge #14: Birds of a feather winners!
A big thank you to those who played along with LESSology Challenge #14: Birds of a feather! It's always inspiring to see the different interpretations of a challenge...and we always have such creative participants! :)
Our winner is
Congrats Lizzy! You're the winner of LESSology Challenge #14: Birds of a feather! :) Please email us so that we can get your RAK out to you! [Please grab your winner badge from the sidebar!]
And here are the Top 3!
Congratulations Melissa, Lalo and Bhavana! [Please grab the Top 3 badge from the sidebar!]
Don't forget to play along with our current challenge - LESSology Challenge #15 The Bookend Challenge. It ends on Sunday July 1st, 11.59pm EST. Please read our challenge rules to ensure eligibility for our prizes. :)
Jun 7, 2012
LESSology Challenge #15: Creative Inspiration of Amy Tsuruta and Shahrul Niza!
Hello...hello friends! Today we get to see Amy Tsuruta and Shahrul Niza's take on LESSolgy Challenge #15: The Bookend Challenge.
Hi All,
We love candles in our household and this particular Vanilla Cupcake one had finally run it's course...I certainly wasn't going to toss that cannister...
So I embellished it:
I used Heidi Stock's Summer Honey digi collection for the paper and the sentiment is
EAD Designs
Here's a pic of it in 'real' action:
I can't wait to see how this challenge inspires YOU!
Hi all. It's Shahrul here, with my debut post for LESSology Challenge #15 : The Bookend Challenge. So excited to share with everyone, my latest altered project :). I found some gorgeous little black vinyl records (~ 6.5 " in diameter) at the flea market recently and they were perfect for the bookends project!. So here what I made; bookends small enough to hold a few little old books!.
I used a couple of metal brackets from DIY store and a couple of wooden rulers to hold both ends together (the vinyls are so light and needed support, hence the rulers *wink*). I used brads to adhere brackets and vinyls to the rulers.
I left parts of the vinyls bare because they already looked gorgeous. The silver beads remind me of sparkly 'disco globes'!.
I stamped some phrases on coordinating patterned papers and adhered to the rulers (both top and bottom). Sanded off the edges and distressed with archival ink.
Can't wait to see your creative ideas and have fun playing along with us!. Hugs.
~ Shahrul ~
Hope our fabulous design team has given you some fabulous ideas for creating your own bookends. We would love to see your entries for LESSology Challenge #15: The Bookend Challenge! Please read our challenge rules to ensure eligibility for our prizes. :)
Can't wait to see your creative ideas and have fun playing along with us!. Hugs.
~ Shahrul ~
Hope our fabulous design team has given you some fabulous ideas for creating your own bookends. We would love to see your entries for LESSology Challenge #15: The Bookend Challenge! Please read our challenge rules to ensure eligibility for our prizes. :)
Jun 6, 2012
LESSology Challenge #15: Creative Inspiration of Julie Tucker-Wolek, Lynnda Hosni and Yvonne Yam!
Ready to see more ideas for your very own bookends? Check out what Julie Tucker-Wolek, Lynnda Hosni and Yvonne Yam have up their sleeves...
Hi everyone! I am super excited about this month's challenge! I love book ends and I had the "perfect" ones to alter! lol-- not really -- the guys on my book ends kinda creeped me out - so I am happy I had an excuse to alter them! lol! :)
Yes -- these are hand carved little guys on here -- and I am sure that someone made them with some amazing craftsmanship-- but to be honest -- they really did creep me out!! lol!! So off they came!!
Once they were off -- I spray painted the base pieces off white -- then added Graphic 45 Kraft paper to the base -- and then added some Studio Calico mists on top of the paper and spray paint --- I also took these ordinary rocks and painted them bronze to go with my theme --
And here is what I made with my book ends --
I fussy cut a ton of Graphic 45's paper!!
Can't wait to see what everyone creates!! ~~Julie
Hey...It's Lynnda...I'm pretty excited for LESSology Challenge#15: The Bookend Challenge...I've been meaning to do bookends for my girly trashy corner{SPOOKY!!!...Telepathy, I dare say!!}.... Okay...let's confess...that's my "dark-side" I love reading trashy novels...before I go to bed... I know I know!!!..Oh well...everyone has their own "vice" eh!!!...[[he he he]]
Oh well...Not just a paper hoarder but I'm officially a "recycle hoarder" too!!!
This is the clothing tag from Matin's shirt
This is how I altered my bookends...
oh yeah...I bought these bookends from a $2 shop..{bargain perfect for crafty}
I can't wait to see how this challenge inspires YOU!
Hello there friends! I recently added a new desk to my bedroom [I used to craft from a pull-out table] and have to make sure everything I use is aesthetically functional given space limitations.
So my bookend is also "home" for my remote controls. I adhered scrunched-up wrapping tissue to a wooden container, then heavily "distressed" with inks, embossing powers and mists for a weathered look.
Here's how it looks on my craft table, propping up my sketch journals....:)
Have these awesome ladies given you more ideas for LESSology Challenge #15: The Bookend Challenge? We would love to see your entries! :)
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