The Tack with a Hook!

The Tack with a Hook!
CraZy TACKz

Monday, June 30, 2014

Make a useful mixed media Frame with CraZy TACKz


Here is an idea for a dual purpose mixed-media frame!    
                                          

You will need:

Square  wooden (pine) frame from your favorite craft store.  Some are only $1.
CraZy TACKz, round and clear orange pack
Scrapbook paper
Embellishments:  die-cuts and rub-ons 
Ribbons
Needle and thread
craft glue
distress ink, sponge
pencil, scissors

Cut to fit and adhere paper to the front of the frame.  Repeat the paper pattern on the cardboard piece that goes in the middle.  Reattach.

Sponge Distress Ink around the edges for some depth.

Chose a theme and adhere die-cuts to the frame.  The flourishes shown here are rub-ons.

Follow the instructions below to make some ribbon rosettes.  Adhere the glittered CraZy TACKz to the middle of the rosette and push into the soft wood of the frame as shown.

*CraFty Tip:  Use a pliers on each side of the hook and push the stopper in as far as it will go.  Apply some glue to the nail portion of the tackz first to get it to stay in place.

Hang jewelry, keys, ephemera on the hooks as desired.

Ribbon Rosettes:  Thread a needle and sew a running stitch along one long edge of a 10" piece of ribbon. 
Pull the threads to gather the ribbon into a rosette.  Whip stitch the edges together to secure.  Make a larger rosette by leaving a larger open circle in the middle. To make a larger flower:  Glue a smaller rosette to the top of the larger one; matching the seams.  Adhere one CraZy TACKz to one ribbon rosette; arrange and attach to the frame.  For the leaves:  Cut a 4" piece of green ribbon.  Make a tight loop, matching the ends. Whip stitch the ends together to secure.  Tuck under an edge of one rosette, adhere.  Repeat for each leaf.



Close-up #1


Close-up #2


Hope you got some inspiration from today's Blog.  If you ever have a question, please leave a comment!

Enjoy this CraFty post from
the TACKzmaster,

Marilyn

Monday, June 9, 2014

Bugz & Flowerz CraZy4Crafts Tutorial Part 2


Here is Part 2 as promised!  This pictorial tutorial will show you just how to make these flowers that our little ladybug tackz are sitting on.  The flowers take it up a notch if you really want a pretty adornment for a finished craft item or to use on the bulletin board or in the wall.  CraZy TACKz will work with soft wood like pine, but a harder wood can break the  tackz, so don't try to force it.




Supplies



The Distress Ink and sponge are for shading the flower petals.  This technique will add dimension.


 Curl the flower petals by wrapping around a pencil.  I hold the pencil with one hand and the flower with the opposite hand then pull the pencil over the petal to help it to curl.


Stack the petals; adhere, matching up the 1/16" holes.



Poke the tackz through the hole in the flower.  Adhere the stopper (ladybug) to the flower.

Below is another picture of the ladybugs from the previous blog.  You can play with different colors.  There isn't a red ladybug in the bunch.  I have made red ones and they are really cute.  They look like the real thing, and I'm not talkin' Coca-Cola.  (Remember that slogan?)





Aren't these pretty?  I love them!


Do you need to find some CraZy Tackz?  Check out the website for a store near you or to find out 
 how you can order them online.  Just Click on the picture of CraZy TACKz at the top of the page.

Mini project sheets will be available in a PDF to copy and print out.  Enjoy!

Make it a great day!  
Blessings from the Tackzmaster,

Marilyn





Friday, June 6, 2014

CraZy TACKz for Bugz and Flowerz - Part I


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In this pictorial tutorial you will see how easy it is to transform a clear and round CraZy TACKz into a cute, decorative BuG! Who doesn't like Ladybugs? The round shape is great for making bugz in different colors. 



Gather some supplies.


1.  Punch out 1/2" circles and punch a 1/16" hole in the middle of each.


2.  Draw a dot for the head, with a line for wings, then add tiny dots.


3.  Sponge some Distress Ink around the edges fora little dimension.


4.  Push the hook through the paper hole and adhere to the top of the CraZy TACKz stopper.  Apply the          Dimensional Medium to the top of the ladybug at the base of the hook.  Push the tack end into some              foam and let dry thoroughly.


Now you have some cute, decorated CraZy TACKz that you can use to "Hook it Up".  What you hook up, is up to you!  These are cute for bulletin boards, for putting in the wall to hang your jewelry, keys, etc.  Visit the website at http://crazytackz.com/  for some more ideas.


Look for the next tutorial....we will bring some EZ & fun flowers!





Thanks for stopping by
 and sharing our CraZy ideas!
More project sheets coming soon!


Marilyn
the tackzmaster.....hee-hee.




Tuesday, June 3, 2014

Printable (J-Peg) Project Sheets for Glittering CraZy TACKz



Copy and paste  into a 8-1/2" x 11" landscape document and Print!  
Each page will have four mini project sheets.  Cut apart and hand out.




Design:  Marilyn Gossett Designs

Glitter like CraZy!



Clear and Round CraZy TACKz are great for crafting with and decorating to fit your theme. Glitter is simple to apply and almost instantly turns your tackz into a work of art.

Start with a clear dimensional medium/glue.  I have shown several in the photo below.  A fine glitter works best.  You might like a variety of colors.

You should have a foam disk to stick the glittered tackz into to let them dry.  I like a 6" x 1" thick size the best.  If you are decorating lots of tackz, you may need a larger one.


1.  Gather your Supplies....

2.  Remove the tackz from the package and poke them into the foam.

3.  Here is a better view...

4.  Apply the dimensional medium to the top of the stopper, gripping
 the tip of the hook between your thumb and finger.

5.  Now pour the glitter onto the dimensional medium you placed on the stopper.
Make sure you have a tray or paper plate there to catch the excess glitter.

6.  Here is another close-up of adding the glitter.

7.  Return the glittered tackz to the foam disk.  Allow to dry thoroughly.  

8.  Enjoy your pretty tackz!



Would you like a printable PDF with four project sheets for this project?  Go to this link
http://crazytackz4crafts.blogspot.com/2014/06/pdf-printable-project-sheets-for-glitter.html and you will find the instructions in print form for this project.

Live Life with a Flourish
and a little CraZy!

Marilyn