Archive for June 2013

Guest Designer Megha Jain!

Saturday, June 29, 2013


We'd like to welcome today Megha Jain, our Guest Designer for our 
Polka Dot Challenge!

Hi, I am Megha Jain. I am a curious homemaker (SAHM in joint family). I call myself curious, as I soon get curious about things. I try to learn new things out of curiosity. I try to find and clear my concept each and every time. My family calls me crazy. However, I call myself a learner, as I feel that every second of our life we learn something new.
Crafting has been my passion since childhood. I don't remember from which age, but my mom recalls, that I have been drawing before I joined my preschool. In my school, I was almost always a first place winner in drawing. I used to make cards from childhood and gift on birthdays etc.
I keep changing my hobbies.. My kids have grown, and now I have a lot of free time.. which took me again to my favourite work. From two years, I am interested in paper crafting. I am loving every bit of it. I love making cards, envelopes, quilled projects, scrapbooks... any anything related to paper craft.

I am really thankful to my hubby and family who has always given me their full support. Thanks for frosted design team to invite me as guest designer.
my blog address--http://meghanuj01.blogspot.in/


Thanks for joining us Megha!

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Tips & Tricks Thursday!

Thursday, June 27, 2013





Hi everyone,
Today I want tell you a little trick to get a gradient effect directly on the stamp, using the sponge dauber. You can use the original or the homemade sponge dauber (Here you will find an economic idea to prepare them at home).

You need:


I made a video for you. I apologize because it is in Italian...the process is simple, in any case If you have any questions just ask, I'll be happy to answer:




Enjoy

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Tutorial Tuesday with Katie!

Tuesday, June 25, 2013

Good morning everyone!! I hope your summer has gotten off to a good start. I know I always love this time of year. I made an altered initial for my sister for her birthday this year. I always feel like I don't really know what she wants because well she pretty much has everything, I could buy her like an Amazon gift card but well that's kind of impersonal, and I am her crafty sis, so it has to be something good!
Here are some examples of what I'm talking about:

The first thing I did was hot glue a tube to the back of the letter to give it more stability when standing. I also thought that you could add some dried flowers or something for height when using it to decorate! Here are some pics and step by step instructions (forgive me for not taking a pic for each step!!) Pardon these pics too, I had to take them all inside because it has been dreary out!

Next, I chose my papers and traced the letter on it then cut it to fit. I used Martha Stewart crafts glue to adhere it to the letter, then my exacto knife to trim and get a good clean edge. These are some of the products I used: red chevron paper- The Paper Studio, element stickers from Carta Bella 'beautiful moments' line, mod podge in Glossy, Tim Holtz distress ink in vintage photo, StazOn Jet black ink, and chandelier stamp by Heidi Swapp.

After I had my paper down, I chose one of the larger element stickers and placed it on the letter. Then I inked and stamped the Heidi Swapp stamp over top of that. This is how it looked in that step:


 The next thing I did was take my ink blending tool with the TH ink in vintage photo and ink all the edges really good. Making sure to get in all the crevices and over all of the edges.
 Next I did a light coating of mod podge over the whole thing smearing it pretty thin with my fingers, then dried it with my heat tool. After that, I cleaned my chandelier stamp and used my Stampendous clear embossing ink and restamped over the image again, then sprinkle over it generously with UTEE and hit it again with the heat tool. This is what it looks like before you heat it:
 And this is what it looks like after you heat it:
 So for the next few steps I forgot to take pics, but basically I just started layering on some more embellishments. I fussy cut out of some paper a large key, and from Tim Holtz paper I cut out a clock and made it have hands with a brad in the middle. I also layered on a few more stickers from the Carte Bella elements sheet. After I put my papers and other stickers on, I did another thin layer of mod podge and I heat embossed the chandelier again. then I started to add my other elements:





 I used vintage buttons, 2 kinds of washi tape for the sides, a resin rose, a metal key hole from Tim Holtz, some ribbon and a layered flower with a pearl. I also stamped another few small stamps from my Prima set with the jet black StazOn, a small bird and a spoon. This is what it looked like after I was done embellishing:
So I hope you have enjoyed my post today! It was so fun and quick to do this project that I am thinking about doing a few more for my lady friends at work, if I can get going! I don't think it would take me too long. We'll see how this one goes over for my sis, and then I guess I'll decide. Until next time friends, keep scrapping and PEACE Y'ALL!! ~Katie

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Friday Inspiration - Polka Dots!

Friday, June 21, 2013









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Fabulous Friday Challenge - Polka Dots!

Welcome to Frosted Designs! Before I get to this week's challenge, I have exciting news to share!!!! We are having a Blog Hop! Yep!! We had so much fun on our last one, we are doing it again! Mark your calendars for June 28th - July 3rd!





Now for our challenge! It's all about Polka Dots!! You need to use Polka Dots on a card, layout or off the page project! And as you will see from our Design Team, Polka Dots are not just for girls!


Sponsoring us this week is the very well known Oh My Crafts click on the link because they have some wonderful specials going on right now, so don't miss out!!

Oh My Crafts, Inc. is a growing business dedicated to selling the latest products in paper, sewing, and jewelry crafts. We have a retail store at the address listed below, plus we sell a variety of products online at our www.ohmycrafts.com. We attend several trade shows each years to find the latest products to offer to our customers. Our goal is to provide good value and competitive pricing on quality craft items. Occasionally we find unique products that we feel that our customers will also find interesting. We are located in Utah which gives us prime access to many scrapbooking companies and top designers. 
Now like we say every week, you need to be in it to win it!


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Fabulous Friday Top 3 & Winner!

Thursday, June 20, 2013


We enjoyed all of the entries for our Sketch + Wings With Things Challenge!
 Thanks to all of you who played along!
Here are the Top 3 as picked by our design team:


Congrats ladies!  
If you would like a Top 3 blinkie for your blog please
email Debbie at frosteddesigns@ymail.com. 
Please put FD Top 3 in your subject line.

We would like to thank Molossi


for sponsoring our challenge with a $30.00 chipboard package.


The winner is
Margie Van Evera

Congrats Margie!
Please email Debbie at frosteddesigns@ymail.com.   
Please put FD Winner in your subject line.
You have 7 days to claim your prize.

Don't forget to check back tomorrow 
for a new Fabulous Friday Challenge and some 
amazing inspiration from our design team!

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Tutorial Tuesday with Manda!

Tuesday, June 18, 2013

Hello, Manda here and today I am going to show you how to make a cute little origami heart which can be used as an embellishment or even a bookmark. There are a lot of photo's on this post so it looks like it is quite complicated but once you do one it is such a quick and easy thing to make. 

To make the heart you will need a reasonably thin paper. Origami paper is perfect or I used paper from a 6x6 pad. Double sided paper gives a pretty effect but it can be harder to fold if it is a heavier paper. You will also need a bone folder or something similar to make the creases sharp. 

First cut you paper into a rectangle it needs to be twice as long as it is high, I used 3" x 6" but if you wanted to do a bigger one you could use 4"x8" etc. 
Fold your paper in half so it looks like two squares side by side. Then fold each of the "squares" diagonally from both corners so your paper looks like it has two "x"s
Now carefully squeeze the middle of the two "x"s on the long side and flatten down so it makes a triangle, then repeat on the other side. It should now look like a square with flaps like this.
Then you take each of those flaps and fold towards the point of the triangle. Now it should look like the third picture above. Next fold the flaps back down and then bring the point of the flaps towards the corner as I have below.
Pinch open each of the flaps and then flatten down so you now have a square within a square. The next step is easy, take the top point and fold down the back so you have a diamond shape.
Now each of the squares on the front are folded toward the centre so you have shapes like little kites and fold the side corners of the large square backwards to finish your heart shape.
I used the hearts in a box frame to make a decoration for my wall but they are perfect to add to your layouts or cards. 
And as I mentioned they make cute little bookmarks for gifts too. 
I hope you enjoyed this tutorials and if you have any questions please ask them in the comments and I will try to answer them as best I can. Have a great day. 

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