Saturday, March 1, 2014

The Happy Room



I have always called my studio, The Happy Room.  You are not allowed in there unless you are HAPPY.  This is where I do all my arts & crafts and when I'm in there, I'm HAPPY. 

I'm always attracted to trees, barns, doors, windows and houses.  When driving, I will stop and take a picture of a tree that has a lot of character in its extended arms, old barns and houses, etc... 

I see a lot of artists online that will cover and/or paint blocks of various shapes and sizes of wood.  I had a few pieces of shelving that gave me the idea to cut them into house shapes.  (honestly, my husband cut them for me)  Here's what I started with:

Next, I painted the edges of the blocks with brown paint and let it dry.  I didn't start out with a plan other than wanting to cover them with Tim Holtz printed paper and spell something on them.  I had seven and was trying to think of 7 letter words ...BELIEVE....IMAGINE....VINTAGE...ANTIQUE...
Then it struck me, I was putting them in THE HAPPY ROOM and it fit perfect, as long I put THE and ROOM on their own block.  I was elated with this idea! 

Next, I got out my Tim Holtz Idea-ology paper stash, Idea-ology tickets and tags, along with my treasure chest of Tim Holtz embellishments.  My little chest of treasures was so much fun to play with! 
I traced the houses onto the paper, cut them out and used Distress Ink to ink the edges.  I just love the inked edge look.  I used my Cricut machine to cut out the letters and I inked the edges of them, as well.  Next, I played for quite some time with the treasure chest of embellishments, tickets and tags.  Once I had everything just right, I started mod-podging everything to the wood houses.  I started with the paper house, added the letters, then added the tickets, tags and embellishments.  For the metal items, I used Ranger Inkssentials Glossy Accents to secure them. 

I am quite pleased with the way they turned out.  I truly love them and they make me HAPPY!
 
 

Here are the close-up pictures to see the details of the blocks:
The sticker under the spoon says "Pharmacist" so I thought of the spoon for taking medicine
 
 
Along the left of the H are metal bottle caps and I punched out the bottle cap paper for the center
 
 
Of course tickets adhered with a metal clip was appropriate for the ticket paper
 
 
Wings and a compass for the travel paper
 
 
Time for Bingo!
 
Key and gears for the license plate paper.  I love old keys!
 
 
A strip of cloth tape measure for this block is oh so cool!
 
I have more wood;  wonder what I will think of next?!


4 comments:

  1. Love the rustic look of these houses! Great idea using the Tim Holtz papers and embellishments. I like the old key and spoon too.

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  2. Very cool! You are both so talented!

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