Showing posts with label .Robin Francini. Show all posts
Showing posts with label .Robin Francini. Show all posts

Thursday, August 27, 2020

Trendy Skull Purse SVG Dreaming Tree- Coffee Beans 2020


Welcome Back Friends,

Robin here with the The Coffee Beans   sharing my project sponsored by The Dreaming Tree , I used the Damask Bag SVG.

Creating this one of kind bag was a first for me! This is my very first time working with a SVG file and a Cricut! I have to admit I was imitated, for sure. I have been paper crafting for a very long time and have admired 3D projects from afar, Learning that the Dreaming Tree was sponsoring us for August was the shove I needed, I am hooked, line and sinker!!

Dreaming Tree has everything you need to get started !! Fabulous SVG's for any holiday, theme. or occasion, and their Freebie Library is extensive!! When it comes to assembly, not to worry, there is video for every SVG, that was clear and well explained.



Thank You for visiting and as always I appreciate your kind comments.

Until Next Time....

Robin

Monday, July 27, 2020

Beach Christmas in July!! Coffee Beans July2020


Welcome Back Friends,

It is the end of July already!! Time is flying. July is the time I begin to think about the holidays, as in what gifts I need to buy and for whom, so it only seemed fitting that I celebrate Christmas in July! The Images I have used are hand drawn by Janet Treishman for The Coffee Beans design team.

Be sure to visit our blog, The Coffee beans Blog and see what my team mates have been up to!


Thank You for visiting and as always I appreciate your kind comments

Until Next Time....

Robin

Friday, June 12, 2020

Wedding Table Markers Coffee Beans 2020

Wednesday, June 10, 2020

Wedding Table Numbers Marker Coffee Beans 2020

Welcome Back Friends,

Robin here with The Lady Beans Blog, sharing my project with a great digi hand drawn by our very own Anne Ingram. Her wedding cake can be found at http://www.etsy.com/uk/shop/ladybeandigistamps

I just recently attended the sweetest wedding. Held at the historic Botzum Farm, located in the Cuyahoga Valley National Park. The wedding was outside and then we made our way to the barn, decorated with sunflowers, burlap, and lace. The bride wore a beautiful gown, and her cowboy boots!

I was asked to use Anne's wedding cake digi and create a wedding project. I was inspired by the sunflowers, burlap and lace found at the wedding.



Wouldn't these be beautiful as table markers? I can see these used as a tent card marker, on a floral tag holder in a jar of sunflowers, or just laid in the center of the table.

Thank You for visiting and as always I appreciate your  kind comments

Until Next Time......

Robin

Friday, March 27, 2020

Fresh and Springy Tulips Altered Paint Brush


Welcome Back Friends,

Robin here with The Coffee Beans sharing a fresh and springy altered paintbrush. I used the beautiful Tulips digi stamp from our own Annie Collins which can be found on the Facebook Page The Multi Crafters Craft Cafe, go to photos, click albums, look for The Coffee Bean Stamp Machine, scroll till see the tulip set.



Supplies: Paintbrush, old and painty or a new one that can be painted up.
                Paint of your choice
                Foam brush
                Lace, ephemera, embellishments, digi image, ribbon
                Hot glue gun

What I did: I painted my new brush, here and there. I painted the bristle of the brush to match, just the top layer and then along the bottom of the bristles.

Using a heat gun, I dried the brush top and sides. I then carefully hit the bristles with heat which then caused the bristle to melt and shrink a bit, making it looked like it had been used.

Then taking care I scrap paint off  here and then further adding to the used look.

I then colored my tulips using an eye make up applicator and distress oxide ink, starting at the bottom and blending up.

Using the glue gun I adhered the lace, arranged the tulips gluing down, added the ephemera, the ribbon for the hanger and there you have it!

Thank You for visiting and as always I appreciate your kind comments.

Until Next Time......

Robin