Sunday, August 11, 2013

Humpty Dumpty Had A Great Fall!

Good Morning Everybody!

OK, here's the story!  A true story! LOL!  Yesterday I spent the whole day outside and did things that needed to be done for sooooo long! You've had those moments where you just can't stand it any longer and JUST HAVE TO DO SOMETHING about it!?!  I was so there.... I repaired rocking chairs, weed whacked flower beds, pulled down wasp nests, power washed the two porches, trimmed back the plants, and re-potted some spring plants that the summer heat had gotten to.

Last night, all the sudden the wind came up and the clouds darkened to black and we had a downright gully washer complete with thunder and lightening!  I ran around in the rain trying to put up all the tools.  That done, I came in and got cleaned up, put on my UT flip flops and decided I would go back out and proudly look at what I had accomplished.  The rain had stopped.  I did my inspection, turned back toward the house... My flip flop had other ideas and got stuck in the mud. Wouldn't cha know it!   Me going one way and my flip flop the other.  Don't ask...It just happened!  LOL!  Next, I knew I was going down, but still couldn't release my foot from the shoe.  That's when I heard the crack as I came down into the mud puddle!  That's what happened!  Too weird! Thank God Cesar was around and looking out the window...By the time we made it into the house we looked like two pigs that had a nice little mud bath in the pigsty!

 
 I waited around a bit to see what would happen....Like my ankle would be miraculously healed once the mud had been removed...You never know right? 

But I knew it was broken.  It's a weird feeling...So off to ER we went....

Here are some not so flattering pictures mostly of my backside!  LOL!....

First, there was a shot in the hiney!!  Why?  I have no idea! The nurse said to rub the spot where she gave me the shot or it would be sore for weeks...Is this really true?  LOL!



Then there was the X-ray!  Yep, a spiral break at the ankle!  So, a temporary splint was put on until I could get to the orthopedist for a real fiberglass cast...For 6 WEEKS!!!!! Good Lawd!  I already have claustrophobia with this VERY HEAVY contraption on!  OK!  I'm not going to complain!  It is what it is!







This is where she bent my foot into a natural angle!  I could have killed her and everyone around!  THAT HURT!
 
 
 
 
Now if you really want a show...you should see me trying to walk on crutches!  It's Hilarious!  'Bout near took out half the furniture in the house in one single blow!  I've been trying to figure those suckers out, actually, I'm trying to figure out a lot of things today....Like getting dressed, taking a shower, etc.  I've decided that the palms of my hands hurt so much from the crutches, that I would  grab the office chair on wheels.  Been having fun gliding through the hallways!
 
Well, that's the story....
 
 THANK YOU FOR ALL YOUR WELL WISHES ON FACEBOOK!  So very kind of you all!! 
 
Have a Sensational Saturday!
 
Jim
The Gentleman Crafter
 
 

Friday, August 9, 2013

The Leisa Traveling Wine Box!

Good Morning Everybody!

Happy Fantastic Friday To You!  The weekend is almost here!  Yahoooo!

This morning I would be honored if you would take a gander at my latest project....A re-do from my Graphic 45 DT days...Yes, It's been in the making for quite a while now, but it's finally done.  The tutorial for this project is now up in my Etsy store HERE or you can find a fast link to it at the top of my blog under The Gent's Store tab...I hope you it a go.  It would be a great gift to get started on for the upcoming holidays...

Here we go...

The Leisa Traveling Wine Box




Thank you for coming over!  HAVE AN AMAZING WEEKEND!

Jim
The Gentleman Crafter

Thursday, August 8, 2013

Re-release of Transatlantique!

Good Morning Everybody!

I wanted to take a second and share this with you....I made a comment in my YouTube Video on the Traveling Hostess Gift that Graphic 45 was re-releasing the Transatlantique Collection....Everyone emailed me wanting info....This may be old hat to some, but for those of us who didn't know.....

I honestly don't know who sells the collection but here is a bit more info...

Graphic 45 re-released the collection with Echo Park.  My friend Joanna said it was a Photo Freedom Line....

Here are some of the papers...







 Such a great collection!  Hope this helps!
 
Happy Thursday Everybody!
 
Jim
The Gentleman Crafter

Tuesday, August 6, 2013

Eileen's Canning Jar Organizer!

Good Evening Everybody!

Just wanted to stop in and say, THANKS FOR COMING TONIGHT!  I am so thankful that you took some time away to come over to Take Out Tuesday's Ustream show!  I hope you liked the project, Eileen's Canning Jar Organizer.  I know I will use it on my desk and I hope you make one for yourself.

I love Eileen Hull's Canning Jar die like crazy and wanted to use it in some way as organizer.  Something that would hold tools!  So that's where my mind went last night and I was off...

Here is what I came up with....(Sorry about the quality of the pics folks!)





I will not be writing a tutorial on this project, however I did record the Ustream tonight and gave out all the measurements.  You can check that out HERE.

Thank you once again for coming over!

Jim
The Gentleman Crafter





Monday, August 5, 2013

From Wine Bottles To Mason Jars!

Good Evening Everybody!

I wanted to share a few things with you all real quick.....

Here's the story and I'm sticking to it...I was going to teach the Leisa Traveling Wine Box tomorrow night on my Ustream class, Take Out Tuesday.  Well, the Traveling Wine Box is done, the tutorial is written, but the pictures didn't make it yet!  I use Flickr to upload all my photos and resize them.  I don't know if you do any "Flickring," but they have changed the format that I was so accustomed to.  We couldn't get the pictures to upload.  Thankfully, we have found another program and will add the pictures to the tutorial this week.  OK, long story longer....So, tomorrow we will NOT do the Leisa Traveling Wine Box but hold off until the tutorial is complete with photos.  I'm sorry to disappoint you all, but I have tried.....

So what to do now?...No problem....Once again I find my work surface cluttered with cups and jars full of knives, bone folders, tools and more tools! So... I thought I would pull out the new (to me) Eileen Hull/Sizzix Canning Jar die and make an organizer that will not take up my whole work surface and would provide plenty of organization.  Of course I say this now as it's still just a thought in my head....but as soon as I finish this post...I'm going to let the creativity began!  I Can Do It!  Let the sample be made!

OK, don't panic if you don't have the die.  You can purchase the die from Scrapadabadoo.com, or Carol from Scrapadabadoo.com was kind enough to cut the dies from chipboard and package however many you will need into a kit. 


Things you will need:

The Mason or Canning Jar Die/Cuts
Medium/Heavy Weight Chipboard
Theresa Collins Far and Away Paper Collection
The Usual Scor-Tape-ATG or your favorite adhesive
Glossy Accents
Heavy weight cardstock
A few pulls or knobs (still don't know how many yet)
Your Basic Tools

Here are some details about the show:

The Gentleman Crafter - Take Out Tuesday Ustream Show

or-

http://www.ustream.tv/channel/the-gentleman-crafter

7:00 p.m. Central Standard Time -US

Also, I am in the process of uploading the Traveling Hostess Gift (I blogged about that yesterday)video to YouTube if you would like to see the gifted Book Box in 3-D...So please check my YouTube channel later tonight.

Well, better go hit it!  See y'all tomorrow night!

Jim
The Gentleman Crafter

Sunday, August 4, 2013

A Hostess Gift...I Hope!

Good Evening!

We met up with my friends Kay and Barb this weekend to talk about an upcoming trip.  I guess you could call it a planning session.  LOL!  Well, being the gent my mom taught me to be....(Yes, I try!) I wanted to go over to Kay's with a little, "Thank you for having me and making your AMAZING chicken salad!" gift.

I decided to hit the studio and try and dream up something...Quick!   I had no idea what to make, but I was just going to go for it. Tonight, I wanted to recreate the thank you gift and take you along for the ride....Ready?  Let's get started....

OK, I know I have boatloads of chipboard...check!  I also know I have a ton of Configuration box inserts...Check....What can I do?  OK, why don't I make a little book using the config inserts...Yeah!  That's what I will do.  A little book that she can keep her smaller special souvenirs in.

Now I'm going to lay it out, take a few measurements and just go for it.  It it can either be really bad or OK.  Either way, they will probably be grateful I at least tried....If not, I know she has a fireplace..She can burn it...LOL!

I decided on (3) of the 2 x 3 inserts from Tim Holtz Configuration Boxes.  Now to think how to attach them to the cover....I'm going to double the thickness of my covers.  I'm cutting (4) 3-1/8 x 6 covers from chipboard and laminating them together forming (2) 3-1/8 X 6 COVERS.  I also cut (2) pieces of chipboard to 1-3/4 x 6-inches for the spine piece. I rounded the edges to the (2) cover pieces with a 1/4-inch corner chomper and sanded the edges.


I matted the inside covers with one of my favorites... no longer in print...Graphic 45's A Proper Gentleman.


Now for the front of the covers....Once again...MY ABSOLUTE FAVORITE COLLECTION that G45 did...Transatlantic Collection!  I so wish they would bring this amazing collection back....Here's for wishing!

  
Once this was done, I punched a 1/8-inch hole into the covers with my We R Memory Keepers Big Bite, coming 1/2-inch in from each side.  I  took some seam binding and "strung" it through each hole and glued the ribbon about 1/2-inch in from the cover edges to the interior.  (Sorry, forgot to take a picture of this)....

Next, I needed to paint the boxes black....





I added Scor-tape to the backside of the config box inserts....
 

And then I matted the config boxes.  The longer sides at 1-1/2 x 2-3/4 and the ends at 1-1/2 x 1-3/4.


Next, I cut some little doors for the front at 1-5/8 x  2-5/8 and matted them.  I then punched a small half circle at the top of each door with a gift I received from my pal Artedar.  It's an amazing punch that I'm sure was not intended to do what I am doing with it, but it works!  Thanks Artedar!  If you get a chance, check out her blog HERE! She's amazing....Here is the punch...




Then I cut some structure strips to 1 x 2-5/8  and adhered the strip to the bottom edge of the door.
If you want to make structure strips and don't know how, head HERE.



I then adhered the door to the config box.


It was time to adhere the configuration inserts to the covers.  I lined them all up to the cover and pulled the tape backing off the top box and adhered into place.


Next, I pulled the tape backing and adhered the bottom box.


Last, I adhered the right box to the right cover.



Now it was time to add the spine piece.  I cut a piece to 3 x 6 and rounded the corners with We R Memory Keepers Scallop Punch and ink distressed the edges with Vintage Photo.


Next, time to score the edges.  I scored them at 1/2-inch and again at 2-1/2-inches.  I folded the paper on the score lines and added Scor-Tape to the backside of the score lines.


I pulled the tape backing and adhered the piece to the spine....

 

Time to add the interior spine piece...


Now that is done, I thought I would add some 1-7/8 x 2-7/8-inch mats to the spaces in between the boxes....


 Last, I tied the seam binding into a bow on the side to close it.....



...and added some embellishments...


That's it!  A little hostess gift....Hope you like it as much as my friends did!


Have an Awesome Day!

Jim
The Gentleman Crafter

Thursday, August 1, 2013

Quick Video on The Dylusions C.F. Flowers

Good Evening ALL!

Just wanted to stop in real quick and say for one, THANK YOU THANK YOU THANK YOU for your super kind comments.  Much appreciated you all!

Two, I received emails and questions on how the coffee filter flower were done, so I taped a quick little video showing you how.  This time making a quick tag....

Here you go...




Once again, Thank you kindly for your amazing comments!

Have an awesome tomorrow!

Jim
The Gentleman Crafter