Showing posts with label kits. Show all posts
Showing posts with label kits. Show all posts

Friday, June 17, 2011

June Kit


The spinner kit is $59 plus shipping.
You can find more information here in our Etsy shop.

You will need the following items to complete this kit. 
scissors
decorative edge scissors
glue stick
liquid glue
tape runner
small hole punch - long reach
black ink pad
stapler

Optional:
   colored pencils
   Distress Stickles - Rock Candy

And just to say thanks for your support we are having a BIG give away!  All you need to do is leave a comment to win.  You have until midnight on Sunday, June 19th to be included in the give away.  We will post the LUCKY winner's name on Monday morning.
Good Luck All!
Includes:
Vintage papers, cards, labels, tickets, tags
Collage Tissue
Medium Portfolio
Gaffer tape
Book Bra
Black book board pack
small metal frames
6 rolls paper tape
3 Petit Carnet books
Ringed journal
2 ThermOweb Super Stick glue
3 paper packs from K & Co.
6 colors Distress Stain
6 different colors May Arts ribbon
(does not include my suitcase though)

Thursday, March 3, 2011

Our House Kit


In preparation for the new classes we are teaching in 2011, it's time to clean out the warehouse (my garage) of the leftover kits from 2010.  We have posted the "Our House" kit in the Etsy shop.  The book board in this kit was hand cut by us to create the house shape and is super easy to put together (the house base is 5 x 6" and 7" tall).  When you lift the roof off the house you will find a small book inside, perfect for telling the story of your family.  There is also enough room inside the house to store mementos.  Think "time capsule" here...such as letters, pictures, trinkets or souvenirs.  You can find more photos in by clicking on the Our House link.

We thought is might be fun to show you how we put the house together.  If you want to cut your own house from book board you will need 8 pieces of 5 x 7" book board. 
Measurements:
front and back: 5 x 7" with angles cut out at the top
2 sides : 5 x 6"
1 base : 5 x 6 1/8"
2 roof pieces : 4 1/8 x 7"
1 center spine in roof : 1 1/8 x 7"

Building the House
 1.  Gather the 4 main house pieces together; 2 sides and two tall ends with the roof peak.  The book board has already been covered in paper.

2.  VERY IMPORTANT STEP: the sides of the house (6 x 5”) must butt up against the front and back pieces of the house, so the house remains 5” wide when you are looking at the front door.  Use a liquid glue to secure corners of house.  

3.   Add 1 x 6” strips of paper to cover each corner of the house (we used vintage book paper). Trim away any excess.

4.  Once the sides of the house are together, add a ring of Glossy Accents around the top edge of the base piece.  The house will sit ON TOP of the base piece. Set house aside while the Glossy Accents dries.

Creating the Roof
1.  Punch 6 holes in the spine piece with a Crop-a-dile (small hole size) for signatures (this has been done for you in the kit).
2.   Lay all three roof pieces together with patterned paper facing up. This is the underside of the roof.

3.  Butt roof pieces up against each other and tape together using two 7” strips of gaffer tape.  By doing this, you will cover the holes again and will have to poke through gaffer tape with a paper piercer to add signatures in the next step.

Signatures
1.     Crease 9 pieces of paper in half so they are 5 1/2 x 4”.  Open up papers and lay in one stack.  Mark the top paper to match the holes in the spine piece.  Punch the two holes all at the same time with the small hole of a Crop-a-dile.  

2.  Gather 3 of the papers...this makes one signature.
3.  Thread elastic through signature, then the spine of the book, and back through the signature, so that the elastic barbs are on the inside of the book. Note: You can also sew the signature into the book with the traditional method of using waxed linen, tying the knot in the center of the signature.
4. Repeat threading with each of the 3 signatures.
 Well, we hope you like this short tutorial on the basics of making the house.  Really super easy once the book board is cut!

On Monday we will have pictures of the 2 new classes we are teaching for 2011.  We are so excited for these classes.  Super fun, technique based classes...lots of Ranger inks, stains, and sprays, 10 Seconds studios metal (love it), vintage ephemera, and of course LOTS of 7gypsies goodness.
  Love it, love it, love it!

Sunday, November 28, 2010

Vintage Village

Well, I admit with the last minute project thrown in this week and Thanksgiving it took me a little longer than expected to get this kit done and ready to go but I hope it's worth the wait.  
click on photo to enlarge
  The Vintage Village consists of 7 structures, the smallest being only 2” tall and the largest, the church, 7 1/2" tall.  Three structures have window cutouts that have been made into shadowboxes to view little children from the Victorian era.  Each house is covered with vintage music and book paper and then embellished.  A bottle full of vintage mix glitter adds to the charm of the vintage look.  There is also bag of mica flakes just in case you want to add a bit of snow to the roof line or the trees.  The Village kit houses come in a flat pack as shown below.  The houses are very easy to put together once you understand the simple pattern and could easily be completed in a day.  The kit comes nicely packaged and could even be given as a gift.
The kit consists of:
7 tiny chipboard buildings (flat pack)
vintage music and book paper
ephemera pictures of children
bottle of vintage mix glitter
all embellishments and trims needed
6 bottle brush trees (4 1/2”, 3 1/2” and 2 1/2”)
bag of mica flakes
2 foam brushes
access to online written instructions and photos
you can choose to leave the trees plain or add a bit of glitter or mica flakes
the church has a tiny bell in the steeple

Kits will be posted for sale in the Etsy shop
Tuesday, November 30th at 8am pst
$44 plus s/h
shipping: $5 USA, $9 Canada, $12 everywhere else

Wednesday, November 17, 2010

Sparkly and Bright

Just a little preview of what's coming to the Etsy shop next week ...
merry, merry christmas

Friday, September 10, 2010

JuNk dRaWer AdvEnt CaLenDar

When I created the JuNk dRaWer AdvEnt caLenDar last December I did it on a whim to fulfill an assignment I was given for 7gypsies.  There was such an outpouring of interest, Deb said to me..."we have got to do that again next year but make it a complete kit."   My thought was, "are you nuts?" But after the Christmas tree was put away and I had taken a nap...we started the adventure to gather all the vintage bits to create the calendar.
So here it is...same burlap backing as last year and you might notice a few tags are similar.  I couldn't make the calendar again without our sweet little bird in the spoon, a traditional bottle brush tree decorated with mercury glass beads and the Eiffel tower to give it that French feel.  The rest of the tags are much more detailed and some new techniques have been added in.
There are two ways to purchase the Calendar.  You can join us for a class in Arizona at Debbie's house (yes, you get to see her studio) or you can purchase a kit online.
And if you just want a little inspiration you can follow along right here on the blog starting Monday, Oct 18th as we show you step by step how to create several of the tags (just like last year).  Spread the news, Christmas begins in October at One Lucky Day!

Junk Drawer Advent Calendar
This extensive kit includes items to make tags, pins, and fabric backing...kit also includes vintage treasures, 4 clear stamp sets, patterns for cutouts, ribbon, written instructions, CD with up close photos of each tag.  The kit will come beautifully packaged (we promise) in a sturdy, kraft storage box that will allow you to keep your tags preserved from year to year.  It's a family heirloom in the making.
Kit Price $159 + shipping

International shipping is available upon request. Please email before the go live date.

Supplies NOT included; harlequin stamp, paint, distress ink and other basic crafting supplies, ceiling tile (not conducive to shipping) but does include burlap fabric, ribbon trim and upholstery tacks to create your board.  You can see how I did it here.



A limited number of kits will go on sale 
October 1st 8:00am (PST)
Ship date - Oct 15th
To purchase (on or after Oct 1st), click on the orange ETSY button on the left side bar to get to our ETSY store.


Junk Drawer Advent Calendar Class 
(very limited number)
Sat, November 6th
all day
Debbie's house in Gilbert, Arizona
includes class kit + extra supplies, lunch, snacks, sodas 
Class price $189

If you would like to purchase this class, email us at: contact@2gypsygirls.com for availability.  We will send you an email to confirm your spot in the class before the kits go on sale on Oct 1st.  After confirmation, payment can be made by check or Paypal.


Be watching next week as we will have detailed pictures of the calendar and packaging.
If you have questions regarding the calendar you can contact us at contact@2gypsygirls.com.

photo frames House of 3 and Danielle Thompson for Jessica Sprague.com