Monday, August 27, 2012

Introducing .... Charming Buttons

Introduce our latest embellishment range - the my2angels “Charming Buttons” collection . The first collection from this range consists of an assortment of buttons and other die cut shapes, inked with appropriate sentiments and adorned with some of our great charms. 

Starting off is the “Boys to Men” Charming Button Collection - with something for every male in your life. The #1 Dad shirt is just perfect for an upcoming Father’s Day project and how cool are the grungy buttons for your teen? 

Use as they come – or embellish them further to suit yourself - the buttons look great with a little twine or string through them for example
(NOTE we sold half of our stock in class yesterday .. so get in quick for these unique my2angels embellishments)
You will find them in the new section my2angels charming buttons here

and here is a VERY QUICK layout I completed 

using the "awesome son" tee shirt embellishment 
 

and 100% boy button

Tracy




and now from
 Geli

Have you seen the Sew Easy tool? It's sew easy to use (terrible pun, sorry) and you can change designs in seconds. If you hate dragging out the sewing machine and even if you are not a enthusiastic stitcher, you will love this. It's now available at my2angels in the haberdashery section.

First, here is a layout where I used the tool and some of the new wonderful cherry blossoms.
The background is Prima Songbird Lineage (back & front) cut like this: 

and glued together with a strip of Sunrise. I used the Sew Easy tool to stitch the scallops with - you guessed it - the scallop head (more about this below) and a little bit of cotton lace.
 The new tangerine cherry blossoms, roses and rose buds match the Songbird papers perfectly. That colour is just divine.
 There is also an upside-down Charming Bouquet

If you don't know how easy it is to attach a rhinestone word, please have a look here for all the tricks.

But back to the Sew Easy tool!

First, you will need the tool (duh) and a squishy mat. I've been told that a mouse pad works, but I haven't tried. It's hard enough getting a go on our computer without trying to steal the mouse pad...
(Geli, I use my mouse pad and yip it does work :) ...Tracy)

The tool comes with a head that makes straight lines. (I used that to make some perforated lines for the tickets on the layout above.)
That's alright, but what we really want is something cool. So get yourself another head, like this heart one. Twist the boring one off and twist the cool one on. Now get your piece of paper, pop it on the squishy mat and start rolling.
You'll need a bit of pressure and I don't think you should go through more than 2 layers of paper. (try it on a scrap first!) You now have a cool design, ready to stitch.
If it hasn't punched the holes all the way through, go over it with a pokey tool.

 At the back of the handle is a little compartment for needles. I think it even comes with one, but don't take my word for it. I keep all my embroidery needles in there now.

 Use 2 or 3 strands of embroidery cotton and start stitching. I'm a bit lazy and I do a running stitch one way...


... and fill in the gaps with a running stitch on the way back. Too easy.


 So here is my completed row of hearts... 

... and I quickly made it into a card with a few leftovers, some bakers twine and a sweet little follow your heart charm.

And there you have it. Give it a go, it's a great tool and you'll be stitching away in no time, with your friends thinking you've slaved for hours. Hehe.
Geli


1 comment:

amanda73 said...

love those buttons,just awesome,love your layout way to go mark,love geli's layout and card too.....just awesome stuff