What’s the time? Kaisercraft Round Clock project

My 4 year olds constant asking  “What’s the time, MUM?”, inspired me to make this clock, I have make arrow heads to put onto the clock hands, to make it easy for him to read, I have also written the words “ten past”, “quarter past” etc around the face of the clock to help him to learn the time.

Also great for an easy quick to make gift, I painted the edges of each piece of the clock with paint and let them dry before covering each piece with patterned paper, I used a circle cutter to cut the blue band of paper , and a small dinner plate to cut the outer circle (dotted paper). I cut a small flower and arrow heads to attach to the hands of the clock. I used raffia to make a hanger for the clock.

What time is it Round Clock by Rona Bailey. Products used: Round clock, peachy keen papers, kaisercraft paint (mud puddle), kaisercraft mini alpha stickers, dimensional  magic, raffia

Post to Twitter

March 20, 2010   2 Comments

Saturday Sketch – March #4

Don’t forget to share your creations into our March sketch gallery – you can win a $25 collection pack!

At the end of March we will be selecting a winner from the March sketch gallery to win a $25 collection pack of their choice (6 patterned papers, die cut elements, alpha stickers and rubon pack)!

And now for our weekly FREE digital template – and digital sketch competition!

This week CT member, Christine Sneddon created this simple sketch (to download yours to use in Photoshop just click on the image):

And here’s Chrissy’s layout:

And here’s Sandra’s take on the sketch:

“This time I mixed the Grunge kit and one pink paper of the Candyshop kit. I made the pink paper a little more ‘grungy’ with a transparency. The letters from the title came from the Tag This kit. I clipped the Candyshop paper to them to make them pink and added another transparency for the grungy look”.

Here’s Leah’s take on the sketch:

“This was my first time working with the Saturday Night Jive kit, and I have to say, I really loved it! The color combos are fabulous and the kit is so versatile, I could use it for just about anything!”

And last but, certainly not least, Katharyn’s take on the sketch using our Camp Stoneybrook mega kit:

For any of our digital kits, head to our digital site to grab one today!!

Show us how you’ve used Christine’s digital template for your chance to win two digi mega kits of your choice, valued at $19.98. Before the end of the month, upload your creation here to be in the draw!

Post to Twitter

March 20, 2010   3 Comments