It’s a BeaUTEEful day over here…

Jan 24, 2011

(I think I just saw some eye­rolls, but really how cute is the word BeaU­TEE­ful? Talk about mak­ing a super cute t-shirt… and I would wear it!)

Ok on to some projects. This was a sim­ple brown box that a neck­lace came in and I turned it into this using these prod­ucts … Vin­tage Photo Dis­tress Ink, Blend­ing Tool, Jet Black Archival Ink, two Wendy Vec­chi Stu­dio 490 Stamps (Script & Flower), Emboss­ing Ink, Mold-n-Pour, Clear UTEE, Heat Gun, Non-Stick Craft Mat, Plat­inum Stick­les, Heavy Weight White Card­stock, Seam Bind­ing and Foam Squares. From start to fin­ish this took no more than 30 min.

And I also made this sweet teeny tiny house cov­ered it in UTEE (did you really think I wouldn’t?) then altered trees, trims and a ban­ner. The entire piece is 3″ wide by 3″ tall… I love minia­ture projects. And of course if they are sprin­kled in mica I love them even more.

and it all sits on top of a UTEE base I made… love how the book page shows through the bottom.

I tell ya I am liv­ing in a UTEE lol­lipop kinda world right now.

But today I think all this fun comes to an abrupt halt as it is a clean the house and do the wash before you leave for CHA kinda day… not really how I want to spend this beaU­TEE­ful kinda day but I cer­tainly do look for­ward to see­ing all my out of state and out of coun­try friends so I guess I will make the best of it and get started.

And if you want lots of eye candy… check out all the Maya Road, Wendy Vec­chi, Tim Holtz and Ranger sneak peeks below…

Maya Road Day 1Day 2, Day 3 and Day 4Wendy ‚ Tim and Ranger… enjoy!


  • http://www.vintagehavenstudio.blogspot.com Tina

    I love the shine the UTEE gives to all your projects, adds so much to their vin­tage look. I have a jar wait­ing to be played with in my own craft space, your posts have definetly inspi­ra­tional!
    Enjoy CHA!

  • http://brownpaperpackaging.blogspot.com deeDee

    Love the teeny tiny UTEE house. :)