Peace

Design team member Peace Schuyler made the Eric Clapton inspired postcard above using an image from the Red Things collage set and a red ticket from the Christmas Tickets assortment. She used a Red Print Mini Folder, and images from Red Things to create the not so loving card at left.
For the next week or so, the Valentine’s Day eye candy will be giving equal time to Anti-Valentines—in a very unique way. Exhibit A:
Design team member Peace Schuyler made these pretty bingo card hangers using images from the Cherry Delight Bits & Pieces, and Chocolate Raspberry Bits & Pieces digital sheets. So sweet!
Peace also made these slightly less sweet hangers, using Gummy Spiders, Anti-Valentine Bingo, and Anti-Valentine Sayings digital sheets, plus a few images from the In Mourning sheet. So snarky!
Design team member Peace Schuyler made this set of artist trading cards using images from the Winter Wonderland microscope slide sheet and the Christmas Rounds sheet.
Design team member Peace Schuyler always sends her photos to me with some sort of message that makes me laugh. In describing these little chenille doll ornaments, made using images from the Holly Jolly standard dominos sheet, a little Baker’s Twine, and some scraps from Red Print Mini Folders, she suggested I title this post, “these suckers only take like 10 minutes to make”, which totally made me laugh out loud. Good job, Peace!

Design team member Peace Schuyler was inspired by the little sugared houses I made for the October 2009 issue of The Monthly Muse. She made this larger version, decorated with images from the Christmas Labels sheet.

Design team member Peace Schuyler made this wish book ornament using a Double Micro Mailer and images from Winter Wonderland and Christmas Rounds. Peace says, “I made a little booklet for one compartment of the slide mailer, with the intent that the recipient would write a wish there. Every year, she’ll see if last year’s wish came true, and write another.”

Design team member Peace Schuyler made these matchboxes for a recent swap, using an assortment of Christmas images from Ten Two Studios. I like the idea of turning the matchboxes into ornaments by adding a bit of ribbon.
And now, we come to the final tea tin project, by design team member Peace Schuyler. I had just finished congratulating the team on thinking outside the box (and then kicking the box around the block and turning it into a hat) on this group of projects when Peace’s project arrived in my inbox. It’s awesome.
Peace used images from Gypsy Caravan, some tiny glass bottles, and a whole lotta magic. So there.
Design team member Peace Schuyler decorated the outside of her tea tin with images from Pink Brocade Inchies and Pink Things, flowers and pearls, making a deliciously girly holder for—fish ornaments! She used images from April Fish and fishing lure pieces. And glitter glue. Lots of glitter glue.
Design team member Peace Schuyler made these winged shrines using Spanish Text Pages, Fiesta Matchbox Shrines, and Skull Beads.


Here are some festive Day of the Dead ornaments made by design team member Peace Schuyler. Peace disassembled some flat, solid colored fabric flowers, and reassembled them with multi-colored layers. She topped them off with centers made from bottle caps and Colorful Skellie Rounds, embellished with some skull beads.
Now that Halloween is over, it’s time for some Day of the Dead celebration! Traditionally, Dia de los Muertos celebrations take place November 1st and 2nd, but since the design team has embraced this theme so enthusiastically, we might have a week of it here at Ten Two Studios.
Starting off the week is this fabulous set of vases and bouquets by design team member Peace Schuyler. She used an assortment of Day of the Dead goodies from Ten Two Studios.
Design team member Peace Schuyler made this festive Halloween canvas using an assortment of Halloween images from Ten Two Studios.
Design team member Peace Schuyler used pieces from Wicked Doll Bodies to make this feathered ornament.
Design team member Peace Schuyler used pieces from Wicked Doll Bodies to decorate these large matchboxes.

Design team member Peace Schuyler made this whimsical book using images from the Zombie Maries sheet.

Design team member Peace Schuyler made this card by combining Duchess Doll Bodies and Sirens Paper Dolls.

Design team member Peace Schuyler put together this collage using pieces from Wicked Doll Bodies and Strange Specimens Tags.
Design team member Peace Schuyler decorated a hat box with images from Fiesta Skellie Paper Dolls. I love how the figures are holding their enormous hats!
Design team member Peace Schuyler made this pretty spring wreath using images from Little Purple Things & Little Aqua Things.
Design team member Peace Schuyler made these black and white valentines using images from the Shadow Life collage sheet. These make me think I should start carrying sheet music pages…
Design team member Peace Schuyler made this clever playing card garland using images from the Tattered Heart faux postage sheet.

Design team member Peace Schuyler made these pins using Standard Dominos and images from the Grave Standard Dominos sheet.
Design team member Peace Schuyler made these invitations using Black Print Mini Folders and images from the Grave Standard Dominos sheet. I like the way she roughed up the folders, and added just a hint of red here and there. Very creepy!

Design team member Peace Schuyler made this set of artist trading cards for a recent dark and edgy swap, using images from Black and White Rounds, Lisa’s Photos faux postage and Spooky Bingo Cards.

Design team member Peace Schuyler made this set of artist trading cards for a recent dark and edgy swap, using images from Harry Clarke faux postage and Black and White microscope slides.
Design team member Peace Schuyler shows her wicked sense of humor with these artist trading cards, made using images from the It’s Raining Men collage set and Nudes faux postage.

Design team member Peace Schuyler made this amazing set of artist trading cards using Harry Clarke faux postage.
In June, the members of the Ten Two Studios design team will be showing off all the clever work they’ve done in hand-shaped board books. Today, it’s Peace Schuyler’s turn, and she’s created a wickedly humorous book entitled A Bad Hand: A Remarkably Handy Handbook of Backhanded Remarks Regarding the Hand of Man. (Just click on the first image to see the larger view, and then flip through the book using the Next button in that larger screen.)
Products used in this project:
Hand Shaped Board Book
Little Men and Little Brown Things collage sheets
Brown Things collage set
Fresh Brewed and Coffee Stained Bits & Pieces digital sheets
Spirit & Snarky Sayings digital set
Color Me Victorians, Lacy Lingerie and It’s Raining Men collage sets

Design team member Peace Schuyler made this little wish book ornament using a Double Micro Mailer and images from Winter Wonderland and Christmas Rounds. Peace says, “I made a little booklet for one compartment of the slide mailer, with the intent that the recipient would write a wish there. Every year, she’ll see if last year’s wish came true, and write another.”






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