Other than the teacher letters I have done, this is the first letter I have done for a family name. My friend's aunt was celebrating her 25th wedding anniversary. So again, my friend thought of me. I was so excited to make this for her. She requested the family name and something to represent the anniversary theme. Also, her aunt is a huge Mickey Mouse fan.
This is what I came up with & was so pleased with how it turned out. Thank goodness, they all loved it too.
Details:
I used my Gypsy & Cricut to design & create this project.
I painted the letter with metallic silver acrylic paint. I also painted the rings & the silver layer of the medallion with the silver paint.
All of the pieces that are painted are selaed with Krylon Preserve It.
I stickled the "diamond' on the ring with crystal stickles.
Cuts:
Mickey Images: Mickey and Friends
Names & Numbers: Mickey Font
Hearts: Calligraphy Collection
Rings: Wedding
Medallion: Elegant Edges
Oh, & my friend's mom asked me to do a frame for this occasion too. That will be coming in a later post.
Thanks for looking. Questions & comments are always welcomed. Lori
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Showing posts with label Mickey and Friends. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Mickey and Friends. Show all posts
Friday, August 12, 2011
Friday, December 17, 2010
Wall Letters "W" Wyatt, "L" Mrs. Luminais, & "G" Mrs. Guidry
Wyatt is a 4 yr old boy that likes cars, trains, & trucks.
Carts Used: Mickey Font for the name, cars for the car & tractor, Mickey & Friends for the truck, & Create A Critter for the train
Mrs. Luminais is a 3rd grade teacher.
Carts Used: All Mixed Up for the name, Dreams Come True for the book, & Locker Talk for the globe, microscope, & ruler
Mrs. Guidry is a 4th grade computer teacher. Most of the children's work is done on the computer.
Carts Used: Ashlyn's Alphabet for the name, Locker Talk for the computer, Printing Press for the computer sign, & Zoo Day for the BYTES & RAM signs
I used my Gypsy and Cricut to design & create these projects.
Thanks for looking. Questions & comments are always welcomed. Lori
Carts Used: Mickey Font for the name, cars for the car & tractor, Mickey & Friends for the truck, & Create A Critter for the train
Mrs. Luminais is a 3rd grade teacher.
Carts Used: All Mixed Up for the name, Dreams Come True for the book, & Locker Talk for the globe, microscope, & ruler
Mrs. Guidry is a 4th grade computer teacher. Most of the children's work is done on the computer.
Carts Used: Ashlyn's Alphabet for the name, Locker Talk for the computer, Printing Press for the computer sign, & Zoo Day for the BYTES & RAM signs
I used my Gypsy and Cricut to design & create these projects.
Thanks for looking. Questions & comments are always welcomed. Lori
Wednesday, November 10, 2010
"P" Letter for Patricia (Mickey Mouse)
I made this one for my friend's aunt. She just loves Mickey Mouse.
Instructions:
1) White wooden letter -painted with acrylic paint, stamped with stars, sealed with Krylon Preserve It
2) Mickey Font Cartridge for the name. I used my Gypsy to weld the shadow & top layer letters & layered
them.
3) Mickey and Friends Cartridge for all of the images. I use my Gypsy to size all of the pieces to make sure they will fit nicely on the letter.
4) I seal each image (after being assembled) with the Krylon Preserve It, Then adhere all pieces to the letter.
This is the same process for all letters that I make. The only thing that might be different is if the letters are not welded.
Thanks for looking. Questions & comments are always welcomed. Lori
Instructions:
1) White wooden letter -painted with acrylic paint, stamped with stars, sealed with Krylon Preserve It
2) Mickey Font Cartridge for the name. I used my Gypsy to weld the shadow & top layer letters & layered
them.
3) Mickey and Friends Cartridge for all of the images. I use my Gypsy to size all of the pieces to make sure they will fit nicely on the letter.
4) I seal each image (after being assembled) with the Krylon Preserve It, Then adhere all pieces to the letter.
This is the same process for all letters that I make. The only thing that might be different is if the letters are not welded.
Thanks for looking. Questions & comments are always welcomed. Lori
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