Welcome to the Scrapbook Steals blog hop. You should have come here from the Scrapbook Steals Blog page. If not, head back over and start from there. Don't forget to visit everyone's pages and leave a comment. Scrapbook Steals will draw a name from all the comments to win a $20 Scrapbook Steals gift certificate. Every comment is a chance to win! Comments will be closing on Sunday, September 16th at 11:59 PM MST. So make sure you go see all of the fabulous projects -- you wont want to miss any of them!
I had so much fun preparing projects for you for this blog hop. We were asked to make projects using Martha Stewart Glitters. I thought, this will be a snap! I had at least one idea lined up before I had the glitter in hand. Indulge me because I got carried away.
This is an ATC swap that I participated in and I thought the clear Tinsel glitter would make pretty rain drops. I used a glue pen, sprinkled the glitter on and tapped the excess off. I love the extra little pop of shimmer.
Here is a close up shot so you can see the glitter better.
I thought I would think out of the box and show the glitter on a non-paper product. Here's a couple of T-shirts I made for my girls using freezer paper, Plaid Fabric adhesive and the tinsel glitter. I cut out a mask with my Cricuit on the freezer paper and then ironed it in place on the T-shirt leaving the area I wanted the glitter to show exposed. I used a foam brush to paint on the fabric adhesive in a thin layer, sprinkled the glitter generously over the top and allowed to dry for 2 hours. After I knew it was completely dry I shook off the loose glitter and then peeled off the freezer paper.
*Edit* Because of the questions in the comments, I thought it would be best to answer some of them here. After I knew the glue was all the way dry I heat set it by ironing the t-shirt on the back side set to the cotton setting and with a press cloth on the glitter side. Also, I wash the shirts inside out if I remember. And Low heat on the dryer is best. I don't always take so much care having four kids and all. BUT I did this two years ago with my girls and the glitter is still looking good. They were in need of a size upgrade and this was the perfect opportunity!
Voila! Here is a close up of the finished product.
Here is another T-shirt using a yellow T-shirt with the silver tinsel glitter. I hope this gives you plenty of inspiration using the Martha Stewart Glitter.
Stop by Julie's blog next to see her gorgeous projects.
Stop by Julie's blog next to see her gorgeous projects.
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Erica Bass http://stampingstarlette.blogspot.com/
Julie Ann Cordero http://ourlifeinscraps.blogspot.com/
Ren-Yi Lo http://smallhanded.blogspot.com/
Lisa Bankes-Lahiff http://www.lisascreativeniche.blogspot.com/
Neela Nalam http://www.memorablescraps.blogspot.com/
Amy Brock Coose http://www.amycoose.blogspot.com/
Becki Adams http://beckiadams.blogspot.com/






I love how you used the tinsel glitter for rain on the card. It looks like so much fun on those shirts, too!
ReplyDeleteLove your use of the glitter Erica! Those t-shirts are so cute! Adorable ATC too!
ReplyDeleteprecious!!! love all the glitter!
ReplyDeleteYea! Glad you got things worked out. Thank you so much for playing girl! Your projects are amazing. :)
ReplyDeleteI'm just wondering how the glitter lasted after washing the t-shirt. They look great!
ReplyDeleteYour ATC's are amazing! And the shirts for your cute girls turned out awesome too!
ReplyDeleteThose glitter shirts are fantastic! What little girl doesn't LOVE bling?!
ReplyDeletethe tees are too cute!
ReplyDeletewooow the tees are sooooo pretty... love it... Gonna try something like this...
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This post just got better and better as I scrolled down! The card was beautiful, but the shirts... Who would have thought?!?!? LOVE THEM!! (and btw- your nails a super cute!)
ReplyDeleteThe glitter seems really versatile. Cool projects.
ReplyDeleteOMGOSH! These are just adorable! I love the effect of the tinsel glitter on the card and those t-shirts - WOW! Thanks for the great inspiration! Just became a new follower :-)
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I LOVE the really light touch of glitter on the card and would never think to use glitter on a DIY shirt. Super cute!
ReplyDeleteGreat ideas! LOVE your glitter heart tee shirt!!
ReplyDeleteLoved that you used the glitter for rain and those t-shirts are to die for!
ReplyDeleteAh! Perfection! I might have to do the shirts for myself. I'm guessing it's a gentle cycle, inside out, no dryer sort of thing?
ReplyDeleteLove the shirts, very cute! Do they wash okay?
ReplyDeleteLove the adorable t-shirts! I have to look into the products you use, I wonder if they will live through washes... I guess so, but I am always afraid of using glitter and then having it partially wash off.
ReplyDeleteLOVE that owl shirt!!!
ReplyDeleteWow! I'm amazed at the 2 shirts you did with the tinsel glitter. Never thought they could be used on fabric.
ReplyDeleteLove the card and how you used the tinsel glitter as raindrops. What a neat idea. Thanks for sharing.
Super cute ATC! I love your projects.
ReplyDeleteI love the shirts! And the card is super cute!
ReplyDeleteCute projects.
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ReplyDeleteLove the shirts Erica! What a neat idea. I better not show my daughter these or she will want one right away.
ReplyDeleteThe card is so sweet...and the t-shirts are fabulous!!
ReplyDeleteI love your projects. Your models are adorable. They look so happy with their new shirts.
ReplyDeleteWOWZA - those ATCs are beautiful and I cannot get over how cute the t-shirts are!!!
ReplyDeleteLOVE your work!
ReplyDeleteLove the ATC and those t-shirts are totally fab! My daughter would LOVE that! Oh, and your finger nails are pretty fab too! ;o)
ReplyDeleteWow those tees are cute! Thanks for sharing the how-to ;)
ReplyDeleteGreat projects. Those t-shirts looks great. Something that I think I am going to try out!!! Thanks for the inspiration!!!!
ReplyDeleteLove your projects. I might have to try those t-shirts. Thanks for the inspiration!!!
ReplyDeleteCUTENESS! Both the shirts and the girls!!!
ReplyDeleteI love your idea of using glitter for rain and those t-shirts are so great!
ReplyDeleteLove, love those t-shirts!! Great idea!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful card and the shirts are just FAB!
ReplyDeleteAmazing t-shirts!
ReplyDeleteThis is wonderful! I never would have thought that the glitter would really stick through washings! Thanks so much for walking through all the steps and care!
ReplyDeleteLove this idea, have three early teen granddaughters who will love these! They love anything that sparkles.
ReplyDeleteLove the T-shirts.
ReplyDeletelove your project with the chevron print!
ReplyDeletethis is my favorite of the day I love what you did here, I looked at all before I left my comments and yours was definetely my favorite!!! Thanks
ReplyDeleteWOW. I'm pretty sure Fiona *needs* a glitter shirt. This is AWESOME!!
ReplyDeletegreat raindrops! and tshirts!
ReplyDeleteLovin those tees. Thanks for the ideas, Cathy R.
ReplyDeletecan't wait to see your ATC in person and those t-shirts are adorable :)
ReplyDeleteGreat to see multiple projects using the glitter. Love those shirts!
ReplyDeleteYou have created such a great background for that Unity stamp! Wonderful!
ReplyDeleteI love your ATC and those t-shirts are amazing!
ReplyDeleteLove the tinsel glitter onthe card and the shirts are tooooo cute!
ReplyDeleteGreat projects!! Love the tees.
ReplyDeleteLove the look of the tinsel glitter on your card, it does look like raindrops.
ReplyDeleteLove the card and the shirts...so awesome!
ReplyDeleteCute shirts! What a fun idea!
ReplyDeleteI love the glitter shirts, very nice.
ReplyDeletethe t-shirts are aweosme! and i love that you added just a little to your card but it makes a nice touch
ReplyDeleteLove how the T-shirts came out. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteWhat great ideas. I really love the t-shirts. I had never thought of using glitter on clothes. Thanks for sharing the ideas.
ReplyDeleteYour girls and their tees are wonderful. Thanks for sharing these and for the chance to win.
ReplyDeleteWow Erica! I would never have thought of the t-shirt idea. Great idea. I may see a pink owl shirt in my future.
ReplyDeleteI never would have thought to put glitter on t-shirts. Thanks!
ReplyDeleteCool shirts! It's got my wheels turning :) Thanks!
ReplyDeletenice tshirts,thanks
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