Monday, April 16, 2012

Dotty for You ~ Clock Workshop

Welcome to our Dotty for You Blog Hop!  To celebrate National Scrapbooking Month in May, Close To My Heart is offering the fabulous Dotty for You paper packet.  This includes 24 specially designed, coordinating papers (2 each of 12 patterns) and an artwork idea insert to get your creative juices flowing.   Valued at $19.95, you can purchase it for only $5 when you place an order of $35 or more from the Spring/Summer 2012 Idea Book

If you have come here from Shirley's 'Mom 'n Me Scrap' blog, you are on the right path! There is a smaller group of Close To My Heart Consultants sharing their creations than we normally have for the SOTM Blog Hops, so you can visit all of the creations more quickly.  Blog Hopping is simple to do - just click on the link at the end of the post on each blog to move to the next one!


For something a bit different, I decided to decorate a couple of clocks with the cheery springtime colors in the Dotty for You paper packet.  Each of the papers has a polka-dot pattern on one side.  For this clock, I used the Art Philosophy cartridge to cut a large circle out of a Creme Brûlée polka-dot paper.  Also using the cartridge, there is a large flower shape cut from a patterned paper with large colored circles.  The same flower shape coordinates with the Just For You stamp set which was used for the center of the clock, using the same ink colors as featured in the Dotty for You papers.  Numbers for the clock were cut using the Cricut, and some self-adhesive Opaques were used to indicate spacing for the "in between" numbers on the clock face.

The clock was purchased at Walmart and is priced at only $3.88.  Simply remove some screws from the back so that the clock face can be lifted out of the frame.  The hands slide off the center post so that you can adhere your newly-created clock face to the front.  Replace the clock hands, reassemble the clock, add a battery and you have a unique creation for your wall or to give as a gift.  


If you would like to create your own clock, plan to attend this month's workshop on Friday, April 27 (7:00 pm) or Saturday, April 28 (1:00 pm).  You will be able to select either a black or silver clock, your choice of papers from the Dotty for You kit, and the cut images you would like to use from the Art Philosophy Cricut cartridge.  All materials will be provided for you, and the workshop fee is only $8.  Please contact me if you are interested - the class size is limited to 10 participants.


Everyone who attends will receive a FREE copy of the Close To My Heart Spring/Summer Idea Book.  As an added bonus, if you place a $50+ order, your workshop fee is waived.  

For this clock, there is no stamping, just pretty papers from the Dotty for You kit.  Some shapes cut using the Art Philosophy cartridge, some Glitz Glitter Gel added to the center of the roses, and Sparkles to complete the clock face. 

Now "Hop" on over to Dawn's 'Stamp til Dawn' blog to see her work!  Be sure to visit all the Consultants at their blogs to get some great crafting inspiration and other fun ideas!  The Dotty for You special is available April 17 through May 31.  For a complete list of participating consultants, visit Helen's Hooked on Stamping blog.


Papers included in the Dotty for You packet. The reverse of each paper is one of the featured colors in a polka-dot pattern.  At the workshop, you will be able to select which papers you would like to use to create your unique clock.


All stamps and papers used are from Close To My Heart (CTMH).  Please let me know if you would like to attend the Clock Workshop.  Feel free to leave a comment on this blog, send an email to sheilabennett@comcast.net, or call 913-485-4355.

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19 comments:

  1. Oh, my gosh - can I come play at your house?! :) The clocks are adorable - I love the first one!

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  2. Wow - these papers really make those clocks sing! Great idea.

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  3. super cute project so love it thanks for sharing

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  4. Love your idea to use these on clocks! Give me the idea to make one for my craft room!

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  5. What a wonderful idea! I love the one you did with the circles the best!

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  6. Love this idea!! Thanks Sheila! ~Jill Cox

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  7. Cute clocks! I haven't made a clock in a long time. Thank you for reminding me how adorable they turn out.

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  8. What a great and original idea. Whoever gets to tell time by these clocks is a very lucky person! Nice work.

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  9. These papers are great for clocks! What a clever idea!

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  10. What a fun way to brighten up anyone's mood! Wish I lived nearby... LOL

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  11. These clocks are super darling!! I love them both!!

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  12. So super cute! The first one is my favorite.

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  13. These are so adorable! I really do love that first one!!

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Thanks for your comments! It is always nice to hear some feedback. :)