Showing posts with label Rebecca Deeprose. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Rebecca Deeprose. Show all posts

Saturday, December 6, 2014

Saturday Step By Step with Rebecca

Hello and welcome. Today I'm presenting a Step By Step for Frilly and Funkie. Searching through my stores of goodies, I compiled a tray of supplies that I've been itching to play with and this is what I made…


My inspiration were some sweet little decorations made by the talented Karen Valentine. I finally saw a use for my old, too fussy (for a busy cook), individual tartlet pans on her blog. I made a mental note that has managed to stay with me! I assembled different sizes of wooden spools, Tim Holtz bottle trees, snippets of venice lace, distress glitter, seam binding and metal, filagree embellishments…


While it was my intention to stick to a palette of creams, burlap tans and white, these red berries and a length of baby blue seam bindings were irresistible!…


The tree (the edges of the branches touched with white gesso) stands on a metal, floral ring, painted white in a shabby way (you can see it peeking out from under the seam binding bow). It is adhered to a wooden spool that has been dressed up with two layers of venice lace. The spool rests on a white cotton, crocheted floral doily and the whole tower is supported by a very small tart tin…


The next little tower has a tree dressed up with some white gesso, touched to the ends of it's branches and some aurora crystal beads, glued all around. It rests on a taller spool with some wide, draping venice lace cascading down. A ring of silver tinsel twine sits under the tree's branches. The star was die cut from a cereal box and then coated in glue and sprinkled liberally with 'pumice stone' glitter, which I adore and which trails through my house and makes me smile. The upturned tart tin is capped by a circular, filagree ornament that was also painted white, but this time I bent the edges down around the tin, forming a filagree cap…


I love the look of this little tree. It was quick to swipe the white paint onto the branches and then to dab dots of glue, pressing the beads onto the tree…


This tree was coated in mica flakes for a different look and is elevated by adhering the base of another tree that I removed with pliers (you will see what happened to that base-less tree in another post!)…


Both trees were treated to some white gesso on the tips of their branches. Then, glitter was applied to a metal snowflake. I left the center untreated…


In a rather silly whimsical way, I placed this little tree on the glittering snowflake and the largest tin…


The base(s) of the tree were wrapped with a strip of sheet music. The wood that showed under the tree was painted with glue and then sprinkled liberally with rock candy distress glitter. I piled it on to look like a little mound of snow. The blueish tinge that you can see in the photo below disappeared after it dried. A band of silver tinsel twine sits at the join of the snowflake and tree base...


I hope this sparks some creative idea for you. Most of us crafters are pack rats at heart, picking up interesting things along the way, rarely knowing what they will become! It's such a pleasure to gather a few supplies and create some whimsical little decorations to gather on a small mirrored tray or on a crocheted doily… perhaps a group like this anchored by some sprigs of winter greenery?.. Have fun, be exuberant and make some playtime for yourself!

Sending you blessings and ((hugs)),


Friday, October 17, 2014

Friday Focus - Prima

Hello and welcome back everyone. Rebecca here with this week's Friday Focus at Frilly and Funkie. Today I'm working with some new Prima products that have just arrived at my door from The Funkie Junkie Boutique and you'll be pleased to hear that they are discounted by an extra 15% for the next fortnight. It was love at first site, when I spotted the 'Decor 2' stencil and wanted to try a simple treatment that I had in mind, but haven't tried before….


Here's how it was done...


Working on a non-stick craft sheet and a blending spatula, I scooped out a heaping tablespoon of embossing paste. You can always use a baking spatula by the way ;-) The reddish powder sprinkled on top is Perfect Pearls in 'rust'. Blend it into the embossing paste by smearing it back and forth against the mat...


Then I sprinkled some Perfect Pearls in 'heirloom gold' and blended it in again. The gold adds an amazing, rich shimmer that doesn't photograph well, but is really beautiful...


On a clean spot on the mat, tape a sheet of patterned paper down (from the new 'Something Blue' pad) and then tape the stencil, positioning it where you want the design. If you are using a portion of the design or a segment that is close to another open area, mask it off with tape...


After spreading a layer of the colored paste over the stencil, let it dry completely. Then using a small dry brush to pick up some more of the heirloom gold Perfect Pearls, and apply it over the stencil. I added more of the powder to the larger ends to create some shading and added some shadows to some of the shapes with rust powder. When you have added the Perfect Pearls to your satisfaction, I suggest a Swiffer duster to remove the extra powder from the paper. It's the best method I have found, to clean up this fine powder. For this project, I decided to trim around the outer edge of the design...


The gorgeous Prima border and the stencil embossed panel were added to the center of this gorgeous, satiny, soft metallic gold card stock. You can find different colours and designs of these beautiful borders at The Funkie Junkie Boutique.


I thought it needed another layer of design and texture, so I cut the gold paper at the edge of the prima border, punched a border from card stock that coordinated with the patterned paper and adhered it with Wonder Tape, leaving enough length to extend behind and beyond the gold panel and wide enough to create a thin, pink border around the gold panel. Sprinkle some distress glitter over the punched edge to fill in the design's open spaces and then adhere it behind the first panel...


You can see the layers above...


Using a piercing tool, a hole was poked through the layers and one of the new Genie stones was adhered with a brad and then the brad was topped with a colored rhinestone...


A separate piece of gold paper was cut longer than the front panel, scored, folded, the short end punched and then adhered to the front. A simple white panel was added to the inside and a tiny leftover sprig of the Prima border was used in the corner. The sentiment was heat embossed onto the face of the card for an elegant appearance.

Thanks so much for visiting and having the staying power to make it through to the end! And don't forget those Prima products have that extra 15% discount applied at The Funkie Junkie Boutique through October 30th.

Sending you blessings and ((hugs)),