Showing posts with label Fanciful Elements. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Fanciful Elements. Show all posts

Thursday, November 26, 2015

A Very Vintage Christmas Ornament

Hi everyone!  Happy Thanksgiving!  I hope you all are enjoying your holiday and time with family and friends. Barbara here with a pretty quick and easy Christmas ornament using a recycled tuna can and some Gina's Designs Lasercuts chippies to make it extra special. Dont forget, we will be changing our name to Gypsy Soul Laser Cuts December 1!



Cut away Santa's sleigh and one reindeer from the border. Save remaining border for another project.


Use Intense blocks and water brush to color Santa, his sleigh, and reindeer.


Add glitter glue to the sleigh and reindeer antlers and nose. Use silver pearl pen to add a metallic look to the bottom of the sleigh.  Set aside to dry.


Cut two circles, one larger than the printed circle, to fit inside the tuna can.


Adhere the two circles together and glue to the inside bottom of the can.


Add a bit of snowflake paste to the bottom of the can, just beneath the printed scene.


Coat bottom and part of sides with white gesso to prepare it to accept paint.  Use an awl to punch a hole in the top of the can to insert a dyed to match piece of ribbon for hanging.  (See photo of finished ornament above).


Mix the Radiant Gels together with some clear glaze medium, paint bottom and sides of can.  Paint smallest circle from the Fanciful Elements set with the same color mixture. as well as two small snowflakes.  Splatter white paint over the back of the can and the circular frame.


Distress the edges of the circular frame and snowflakes with the brown ink pad.  Stack the two snowflakes and add a small metal embellishment and diamond gem to the center of the snowflake.

 

Paint the lace border with white gesso and while wet, sprinkle stardust glitter over it.  


Cut a coordinating strip of paper from the Christmas paper collection and glue around side of can.   Adhere the lace border around the sides, aligning it with the upper lip of the can.


Run of line of glue around top lip of can and adhere the circular frame.  Then adhere Santa's sleigh and reindeer, above the scene inside the can.


 A few closeups.




Supplies used:
Gina's Designs:  Snowflake Shape Set
Water Color blocks
Waterbrush
white gesso
Circle dies
Brown ink pad
Stardust glitter
Snowflake Paste

I hope you enjoyed this sweet Christmas ornament and that inspiration strikes you to try making one, or two, or three, for your own tree, or gift giving.  You could also attach it to a gift package for an extra gift.  Be sure to visit Gina's Designs for more laser cut chipboard to inspire you.

Thanks for stopping by, and once again, have a very happy and blessed Thanksgiving!

Barbara

Friday, June 6, 2014

Under The Sea Treasure Box by Kim


Hello Everyone and happy Friday! Today I want to share with you my under the sea treasure box. I have used a lot of Gina's Beach Shape Set on here.  I really love this set, it has lots of different items in it and makes for a fun project.



My original thought for this project was to store my found objects I have discovered while I have been travelling. I found lots of gorgeous sea glass while I was in Scotland 2 years ago, and since I have quite a collection of stones and sea shells as well, that was my inspiration for the project.

You can see above here I have used the Sea Horse Shape set. I used some Ranger Picket Fence Crackle paint on them and then some Gold Gilders Paste to highlight the cracks, then gave them and the shell on the left the same treatment, then added a coat of Glossy Accents. Behind the shells, you can see one of the Flourish Miniatures which I have embossed to resemble a kind of seaweed.

 
Here is the front of the box which I have decorated with some laces and trims and one of the Sand Dollars from The Beach shape Set.


This is probably one of my favorite parts of the box. I have used the Fanciful Elements to mimic seaweed! I used lots of different colors of Silks Acrylic Glazes then added some Glossy accents and then topped it with some green micro beads to give it a fun texture. I really love how it came out!
Thanks so much for taking the time to look at my Treasure Box today!

I will have more photos on my Blog which you can see HERE


Gina's Designs Items Used

Other Items used
7 Gypsies Maritime Collection Paper
Tim Holtz Metal Sentiment and Compass Coin
Laces from My Stash and The Lace Mama
Metal Feet from Butterbeescraps
Martha Stewart Beach Glass Paint
Stampendous Shabby Ivory Embossing Powder
Silks Acrylic Glazes
Wild Orchid Craft Flowers
Metal Mermaid and Shell from My Stash
Sea Shells from My Stash







Tuesday, May 27, 2014

May Layout Challenge by Kathi



 A very happy day to everyone!!! We're so glad you dropped by today and would love to see you here everyday! We enjoy showing you the many ways we use the gorgeous products from Gina’s Designs. Kathi here to share this week's project.  Here is  my take on our May layout challenge.

 The May Challenge


My layout


Supplies Used:

Other Supplies:
Quick Quotes paper "Damsel in Distress"
Distress Paint
Metal Butterfly "Craftsupplies1"
Metal flowers from my stash

Thanks for stopping by, have a blessed day.
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