Saturday, 4 May 2013

Saturday Savers - Touchy feely - Izzy

Hi, 
I promised something new on the blog and here it is: Saturday Savers... 
Every Saturday, the DT and / or I will show you a sample we have made by upcycling something we found or bought from a charity shop/boot sale etc... 
There is a lot I keep... boxes...more boxes.. bottles... jars... trays.. .all shapes...all sizes...  which are piling up in a box (I meant to take a picture but I forgot) waiting to be altered and used again. 
This box is getting very full and it's hard time I did something about it. 
I'm sure I'm not the only one doing this, and hopefully you will like our Saturday Savers' posts and start upcycling too.

So I will start today with this box I have been keeping my Copics in. It's one of those boxes you get with a set of kiddo's books.. I'm sure you know the kind. It's been like this forever and I keep on saying that I will do something about it. Well, now I have. 
Not that I use my Copics much as they don't agree with me (sad face as they are brilliant pens), but I could not leave things like this, could I?

To go with this week's theme (Touchy Feely), I had to add some texture/dimension to my project, so I used embossing paste and stencil. Here's how I made my sample.. 


 This is the box before I started

Peeled off the paper

Added a first coat of Gesso. 
Corners were a bit loose so I added some book paper
Painted the inside with the Pebeo paint
And under the box with PaperArtsy Little Black Dress

I then added another coat of gesso (to hide the paper but not too much) and a second layer of black painting the bottom of the box as well. 
Did the same with the yellow and added a "border" at the top of the box


I then took my Sweet Poppy stencils and applied the embossing paste. 
Tip: I wanted it to match the inside of the box, so I mixed the Dreamweaver paste with the Pebeo acrylic paint before applying it with the palette knife

Added more flowers all around the box, and let it dry (about 30 min)

I then stamped script, flowers, butterflies, dragonflies etc.. using the Crafty Individuals stamps. 
I computer generated the quote and glued it on the box

Et voilĂ 


I used a permanent pen on all the flower stems as well as a little touch of glitter glue


Finished box

I used:
Crafty Individuals stamps: CI-017; CI-207; CI-226
Archival ink: Black
PaperArtsy Fresco Finish paints: Little Black Dress
Imagination Crafts stencil: Wild flowers
Dreamweaver embossing paste: white

To find out more on paste embossing, check out Carol's DVD
It is packed with tips and techniques. So much to learn there.. 



Our special offer this weekend is 10% off Tando Masks from these two sections: Other designs and Seasonal
Just use the code 10TMASKS at checkout.
Valid until Monday evening

See you tomorrow


Friday, 3 May 2013

Touchy feely week - Karen

Hi, 
Karen is with us today with a handmade little book bound with the Bind it All. Karen added texture to her cover with the Imagination Crafts Sparkle medium and the Crafty Individuals mask, which gives a beautiful dimensional glittery effect.

I used the backing plate from the Tando 6x6 picture frame and glued the word 'art' in the centre.
When that was dry I painted it with Pebeo Studio acrylic paint Buff Titanium before brushing over PaperArtsy Fresco Finish paints in Claret, Guacamole and Beach Hut. 
Before it dried, I dabbed it with a scrunched up kitchen towel which lifted and moved the colours around a bit. 
Using the Crafty Individuals mask (Floral Frame) I stencilled Sparkle medium on top and added Crackle Accents to the word. 
Brilliance Dew Drop in Rocket Red was wiped around the edges before making up the book with my Bind It All.
 I used thick watercolour paper for the pages, the back is painted plain.

Material


Crackle Accents



Our special offer this weekend is 10% off Tando Masks from these two sections: Other designs and Seasonal
Just use the code 10TMASKS at checkout.
Valid until Monday evening

See you tomorrow


Wednesday, 1 May 2013

Touchy feely week - Michelle

Hi, 
Scrapbooking today with Michelle and a very Touchy Feely page indeed. Michelle used modeling paste as well as embossing folders and powders to give some dimension to her project. 


I used the wood stencil from Prima with modelling paste. 
I let dry and coloured with Distress ink. 
I stamped several images from Yorkshire Evening Post on paper, crushed and inked. 
I embossed the tags with a script embossing folder and inked the edges. 
I heat embossed some stains around the page with Festive Berries and clear powder. 
I coloured the banner with Distress inks and adhered all the elements on the page.

Material used:
IndigoBlu stamps: Yorkshire Evening Post
Crafty Individuals stamps: CI-256 (script)
Prima wood stencil
Distress inks: Vintage Photo, Peacock Feather, Festive Berries


See you tomorrow