Showing posts with label Miniature vials. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Miniature vials. Show all posts

Tuesday, 23 July 2013

Time Flies Craft Day Samples

Good morning, happy Tuesday, Kirsten here.  I’ve got two of the samples I made for Lisa’s Craft Extravaganza day last Saturday to show you today.  Saturday was a fun day for us & hopefully for everyone who attended too.  If you missed Lisa’s blog post about the day, you can read it HERE.
 
 
Event Day 2013 Samples TF 2
 
 
I used the Time Flies collection that Lisa designed for Craftwork Cards on both these projects.  If you were at the event on Saturday you would have seen it, so you’ll know what a gorgeous collection it is.  You can see it on the website HERE & Lisa will have it for sale at her next class, on Friday, August 2.  I  made this wall hanging first, the hearts are also from CWC.
 
 
Event Day 2013 Samples TF 2a
 
 
I had some of these bird cages & birds (also CWC), left over from previous projects so I added them, the Card Candi & the metal embellishment.  Everything else is from the Time Flies collection.
 
 
Event Day 2013 Samples TF 2b
 
 
I wanted a quote, but also wanted the patterned paper to be visible, so I die cut a scallop circle out of acetate & stamped the Indigo Blu quote on it with Stazon ink.
 
 
Event Day 2013 Samples TF 2c
 
 
I used a Tando Creative mini printer tray for my next sample.  As I’ve said in a previous post, the pieces of these trays are laser cut boards & the cutting process leaves a dusty residue on the edges, so you need to wipe them with a clean cloth, or a sheet of paper towel.  I painted it with a Ranger’s paint dabber in Cool Peri.  The butterflies, the bow & the backing paper are from the Time Flies collection & I just added a few embellishments.  The glass vial is filled with embossing powder.
 
 
Event Day Samples 2013 Time Flies
 
 
Mini Printer Tray 153mm x 77mm with stand    Time Flies Collection Dragonfly and Cogs Steampunk Style Ant' Silver  Pocket Watch Steampunk Style Pack of 4 Ant'Silver Watch Cogs Wheel Pack of 8 Brass   Acrylic Dabber Lights Cool Peri   Crafts Too Thin A4 Acetate Sheets 
 
 
 
So that’s it for today, we’ll all be showing you lots more samples over the next week or two.  Don’t forget the blog challenge is still open, all the details are HERE.
 
Until next time, happy crafting.

Kirsten.

Tuesday, 25 June 2013

Love to Create

Happy Tuesday, blog visitors, Kirsten here with a very quick post to show what I did with a Tando mini printer’s tray.  I love these, they’re perfect for a small gift or crafting project.  A important tip; because they’re laser cut, there will be a dusty residue around the edges, so give all the pieces a wipe with a dry cloth, or a piece of paper towel.

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I used scraps of G45 papers that I had left over from previous projects & used on of the frame layers as a guide.

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I glued everything with Cosmic Shimmer glue & when it was dry I painted around the inside & outside edges with black acrylic paint.  I blended a little Wild Honey & Rusty Hinge distress inks over the paper covering the top frame.

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I kept the embellishments very simple, just a few buttons & metal gears & filled the mini vial with glitter.  I had the idea of gluing it on upside down & then adding more glitter underneath with Cosmic Shimmer glue.  The quote was stamped onto shrink plastic & cut out with a Spellbinders label die before shrinking with a heat tool.

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Mini Printer Tray Hexagonal  Indigo Blu Discover your Passion Rubber Stamp  Small Glass Vials 12 pcs  Watch Cogs Wheel Pack of 8 Brass  Vintage Selection - Gears 6pcs  Vintage Selection - Hands 10pcs   Watch Cogs Wheel Pack of 8 Antique Silver  A Ladies Diary 12" x 12" paper    Lasting Impression 12" x 12" paper  Moment In Time 12" x 12" xpaper



That’s it from me, I’ll see you next week.  Lisa will be back with a few more posts this week, so look out for those.  And don’t forget, you still have until Sunday to take part in the blog challenge.  Until next time, happy crafting.

Kirsten.

Wednesday, 12 June 2013

Courage, Determination, Strength

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 Good morning, hope everyone is having a good month so far, despite the miserable weather.  There are lots of photos in today’s post, so I will try to keep the words to a minimum.  I began this not having a clue what I wanted to do, so this shows you what can happen when you say “what if ?" & just start playing.


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I started off by adding torn strips of tissue tape to a piece of hammered card stock.  Tissue tape is not as sticky as DST, so I added a little Cosmic Shimmer glue to the card stock underneath first.  That way the tape didn’t lift off when I started adding water & paint.


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Next, I  randomly added Adirondack inks directly to the cardstock, I used Lettuce, Pool & Cool Peri & misted the inks liberally with water.  I let the water blend the inks together for a few seconds before mopping up the excess & drying the page with my heat tool.


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Most of the Cool Peri ink disappeared, so I added more, again using the ink pad directly on the card stock, misted with less water & dried.


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When I was satisfied the page was dry – I used the heat tool on both sides to make sure – I used Tumbled Glass & Faded Jeans distress inks through the stencil.  The tissue tape resisted the Adirondack inks, so I used my finger to swipe a little of Ranger’s acrylic paint dabber in Aqua over the top of it.


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Now it was time to stamp.  I started with Memento inks in corresponding colours, before stamping with black Archival.  When that was dry I put a tiny amount of the Aqua paint onto a baby wipe & very lightly swiped it over the whole page.  It didn’t cover any of the stamping, but brought everything together.


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To add some definition, I used a dark charcoal pencil around the edges of the brick stencilling & the tape, blending it in with my finger as I went.  The final step was to add Snow Cap paint dabber though a piece of sequin waste.


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Using a template I cut the shape & set it aside to dry thoroughly while I worked on the quote.


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I chose the quote from the Indigo Blu ‘Discover Your Passion’ set of stamps, but I didn’t want the ‘that’s what little girls are made of’ part, so I masked it off before covering the rest with black Archival.  I stamped onto a scrap piece of hammered cardstock & heat set it with clear embossing powder.


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I tore around the edges, then used Old Paper & Faded Jeans distress inks before adding the metal embellishments & sticking it to the background with foam pads.


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Here’s the finished piece.  I glued it to a piece of cardboard & turned it into a wall plaque with eyelets & string.  I dabbed a little paint onto the ornate corner & filled the vials with seed beads.  I used Glossy Accents to attach the vials & silicon glue for the ornate corner.  I quite like how this turned out, even though there was much sitting & staring at it as I went along, trying to decide what to do next.


Indigo Blu Discover your Passion Rubber Stamp  Vintage Selection - Hands 10pcs  Stone Mask - That Special Touch 6" x 6"  Metal Corner Decorative 8 pieces  Medium Glass Vials 10 pcs  Acrylic Dabber Lights Aqua  Acrylic Dabber Lights Snow Cap   Adirondack Brights Pads Pool  Adirondack Light Pads Cool Peri  Lettuce Adirondack Pads  WA01 Clear Gloss 160ml


That’s it for today, thanks for looking.  Thanks also to those who’ve entered the blog challenge so far, we love seeing what you’re all creating in your craft spaces.  There’s still lots of time for new people to join in, so spread the word.  All the details can be found on the challenge page.

Until next time, happy crafting.

Kirsten.