Friday, September 16, 2011

DIY Country Birdfeeder for Your Garden

Country Birdfeeder
I created this for my mom while visiting in North Carolina. With some simple stippling and basic shapes I created a pop of color that gave her garden a more welcoming feel.


















 

What you'll need:
(1) Metal Water Bucket
(1) Package of Painters Markers
(1) Bag of bird seed

 
Step 1: Clean the bucket, and dry
Step 2: Use Painters to draw your design, and let dry
Step 3: Add seeds

See close-ups of my designs on Flickr

Enjoy your weekend!
Ashley

Wednesday, September 14, 2011

So long, farewell, to the Heart Jewlery Polaroid Landcam and Film

Heart Jewlery is excited to say goodbye to an old friend, yesterday our Polaroid Landcam and Film were purchased on Etsy, and I couldn't be more excited.

 
 
Over the coarse of it's listing, this camera has brought in:

- 512 views
- 32 admirers
- 2 Treasury lists
- And, 1 final purchase

See more photos on Flickr and thanks to everyone you spread the word about my landcam! I look forward to giving it a new home : )

 
Sincerely,
Ashley

Thursday, September 8, 2011

Cupcake Earring

These cupcake earrings have been up to something...


Check out the shop's new addition at Heart Jewlery

Craftveterzane,
Ashley

Wednesday, September 7, 2011

Yak Attack Video

Greetings ya'll,

I'm in North Carolina this week, in between all the chocolate dipped cheese cake, cornbread, and grits, I've found some time to do a little sightseeing. Take a look through my eyes, and the Kodak PlayFull Video Camera, in this video:


See more videos from my trip on YouTube

Bless your heart...

Ashley Fantigrossi

Friday, September 2, 2011

Flower Pen Project

Flower pens are fun to use and easy to make. I like to give them out on randome holidays; these are the ones I made last St.Patrick's Day. They're also great for a bridal shower, fundraisers, birthday parties, and more. 

Here's what you'll need to make your own:
 - Artificial Flowers
 - Floral Tape
 - Wire Cutters
 - Any Color Pens









Extend the flower across the length of the pen. Make sure the bottom of the pen is touching the lower petals of the flower. Then trim it to be about 1cm shorter than the length of the pen.






Secure the flower onto the pen by wrapping them together with floral tape. Be sure that the sticky side of the floral tape is facedown. Wrap it tightly around 2 to 3 times, be sure that they will not come apart.

Then, starting about 1 cm above the tip of the pen, wrap the floral tape around at a slight angle. At this angle, you will be able to continue up the pen until you reach the top. At this point, you can cut the floral tape and wrap any excess around the pen.






> Now, you can write with your new creation, or

put your flower pens into a vase to place on your < desk.  





Get the full view on Flickr

Happy Crafting,
Ashley