Hi! Happy Friday Sweeties! Lisa here today to share a layout as well as an embossing technique that has beautiful results.
I started this layout by distressing my background patterned paper with scissors and a distressing tool. Next I added the trimmed hounds tooth. I gave my vellum the royal embossing treatment by stamping various leaf images from the newly released Leaves Stamp Set. After a few more layers of cardstock I worked on my Piccolo Word Accents. To create a two toned look I simply dabbed the entire sentiment with Enamel and Embossing Powder Adhesive Fluid and covered the top half with Medieval Metals and the bottom half with Fall Fiesta Fine Detail Embossing Powders, then heat set before adding them to my layout. I LOVE this look, and can't wait to play around more with it. I have also created my own little embellishment by stamping one of the owl images from the Fall Owls Stamp Set, and then coloring and fussy cutting it out.
It's fun to incorporate stamping into layouts and I hope I've inspired you to try it too!
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Happy Crafting!
Lisa
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Showing posts with label Fall Leaves. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Fall Leaves. Show all posts
Friday, November 7, 2014
Thursday, October 23, 2014
Anything Goes- Autumn Blessings
Hi- Shelly here for the Anything Goes challenge this week. I inked up the new AF4622 Leaves set, and the Pumpkins & sentiment from the AF4821 Fall Owls set for my card.
I used a Technique Junkies Technique called K-Flip. I wanted to use fall colors- and used spots and just rolled the color onto the brayer one at a time until the brayer was loaded with the colors. I used: Butterscotch, Orange, Rustic and Peapod. I colored the images with Copic Sketch Markers.
The Braided border is a Piccolo Accent and is embossed with Brownstone Enamel EP.
Products from the store :
The Braided Border Piccolo is found HERE
WE would love to have you join us for the challenge- any projects- Mixed Media, cards, ATC's, Scrapbook pages are allowed
We also have a Monthly challenge 10/15-11/14- Pop Up Box cards HERE
Have a Great Day!
Shelly
I used a Technique Junkies Technique called K-Flip. I wanted to use fall colors- and used spots and just rolled the color onto the brayer one at a time until the brayer was loaded with the colors. I used: Butterscotch, Orange, Rustic and Peapod. I colored the images with Copic Sketch Markers.
The Braided border is a Piccolo Accent and is embossed with Brownstone Enamel EP.
Products from the store :
The Braided Border Piccolo is found HERE
WE would love to have you join us for the challenge- any projects- Mixed Media, cards, ATC's, Scrapbook pages are allowed
We also have a Monthly challenge 10/15-11/14- Pop Up Box cards HERE
Have a Great Day!
Shelly
Tuesday, November 20, 2012
Creating a little mantle jewelry
Happy Thanksgiving week! We'd like you to meet Laura Drahozal, a new addition to our G&P Design Team. She's crafted this colorful holiday banner she intends to use year-after-year. Read on for instructions on how to make your own. Then hop on over to her blog to see even more G&P crafty goodness!
I am so excited for my first post on the Globecraft Memories blog! Today, I present a Thanksgiving banner that features one of my favorite products, the 3D Enamel Gels.
Here is the materials list:
- Globecraft & Piccolo 3D Enamel Gel in Napthol Red
- Globecraft & Piccolo 3D Enamel Gel in Dark Green
- Globecraft & Piccolo 3D Enamel Gel in Orange
- Globecraft & Piccolo 3D Enamel Gel in Bright Yellow
- Globecraft & Piccolo 3D Enamel Gel in Yellow Ochre
- Globecraft & Piccolo 3D Enamel Gel in Burnt Umber
- Globecraft & Piccolo 3D Enamel Gel in Metallic Copper
- Globecraft & Piccolo Glastique
- Globecraft & Piccolo DIY Portrait Ornament
- Globecraft & Piccolo Vintage Copper Enamel Powder
- Globecraft & Piccolo Victorian Bronze Enamel Powder
- Globecraft & Piccolo Enamel Powder Adhesive
- Globecraft & Piccolo Acorn Bezel (5)
- Globecraft & Piccolo Maple Leaf Bezel (4)
- Chipboard (I used 2 one dollar mini books)
- DCWV Autumn Melody Mat Stack
- Manual Die Cut Machine (I used the Cuttlebug)
- Manual Die Cut Letter Set (I used Lifestyle Crafts Diesel)
- Embossing Folder (I used Tim Holtz Alterations Damask & Regal Flourishes Set)
- Adirondack Metallics Acrylic Paint Dabber in Gold
- Craft Knife
- Pencil
- Heat Gun
- Self Healing Cutting Mat
- Craft Essentials Craft Mat
- We R Memory Keepers Big Bite
- Jewelry Chain and matching jump rings
- Ribbon
- One piece of acetate slightly larger than the leaf bezels
- Medium sized binder clips (3-4)
Directions:
1) Paint acorns, three leaves and two ornament frames with metallic gold dabber. Let dry.
2) Run leaves and ornament frame through the manual die cut machine with the embossing folder.
3) For each textured leaf: place fall colors of 3D Enamel Gel in strips down one side of the textured leaves.
4) Use your finger to blend the enamel colors together.
5) Let sit for a few moments. Then lightly rub the excess enamel off with a flat finger covered in paper towel. Let dry completely.
6) Use a paintbrush to paint the Yellow Ochre on the acorn bottoms.
7) Use the paintbrush to paint the shadows on the acorn bottoms with Burnt Umber.
8) Use Burnt Umber from the bottle on acorn cap. Let dry.
9) Use pencil to draw vein lines on remaining leaf bezel.
10) Use self healing mat and craft knife to cut out wells from leaf. You will need to make several passes to cut through the bookboard, but it is so strong that it will tolerate having fairly small remaining areas after the cutting.
11) Use Enamel Powder Adhesive and Vintage Copper Enamel to heat emboss leaf.
12) Use Glastique to attach leaf to acetate. Let dry.
13) Squeeze Enamel Gel in fall colors into the wells you have created. Place the colors right next to each other in each well.
14) Use straight pin to swirl the colors together. Let dry.
15) Trim excess acetate with craft knife.
16) Add Burnt Umber to ornament frame. Spread with finger and let dry.
17) Assemble ornament with leaf inside. Use jump rings to attach leaf and Glastique as glue. Don't forget to use binder clips to hold while Glastique sets up.
18) Use manual die cut machine and alphabet dies to cut out your message.
19) Attach paper from mat stack to chipboard with Glastique and let dry. Trim excess paper.
20) Use Enamel Powder Adhesive and Victorian Bronze Powder around edges of pennants. Heat set.
21) Attach letters to pieces and let dry.
22) Use Copper 3D Enamel Gel to outline letters. Let dry.
23) Use Big Bite to create holes in pennants and ornament.
24) Attach sections of chain with jump rings to create banner.
25) Attach ribbons.
26) Use jump rings to attach bezels.
This banner was enjoyable to create with all of these great Globecraft products! I consider it my "mantle jewelry" and am planning on using it year-after-year. Part of my love of Globecraft is my current obsession with the 3D Enamel Gels, and I tried to use it in every way I could think of.....for now.
Jump on over to my blog www.rememberinglifesmoments.blogspot.com to see another Thanksgiving project using enamels and some of these fantastic leaf bezels. I hope you stop by for a visit, and I look forward to representing Globecraft for the next several months!
Wednesday, November 14, 2012
From brittle to flexible with Glastique
Hi! Candy here to share a new use for Glastique Finishing Glaze.
Glastique Finishing Glaze is a water-based adhesive that has virtually no air bubbles, will not yellow over time and remains flexible. It comes in both gloss (which is also dimensional) and matte finishes. You can use it as a sealant or an adhesive.
And, you can cover fall leaves with it! It changes them from brittle, dried up leaves to strong, flexible leaves you could hang on the wall or window or use to decorate any project you are working on.
Choose freshly fallen, flat leaves for the best results and cover them with Glastique right away. I let mine sit in the house for a few days and they curled and dried a little too much. (I plan to do this again with fresh leaves).
One cool thing I discovered ... because I left my leaves in the house for too long, they started to crack and break. When I covered them with Glastique, they became soft and pliable again. Very cool!
To cover them, I laid them on my Non-Stick Craft Sheet, squirted a bit of Glastique onto them and then spread it around with a paint brush until each leaf was evenly covered. I let them dry, then flipped them and did the same on the other side.
I love the shine of the Glastique Gloss Finishing Glaze, but if you wanted them to look more natural, opt for the Matte finish.
And be sure to clean your paint brush right away -- otherwise all of your bristles will be glued together. Warm water cleans off the Glastique easily.
Glastique Finishing Glaze is a water-based adhesive that has virtually no air bubbles, will not yellow over time and remains flexible. It comes in both gloss (which is also dimensional) and matte finishes. You can use it as a sealant or an adhesive.
And, you can cover fall leaves with it! It changes them from brittle, dried up leaves to strong, flexible leaves you could hang on the wall or window or use to decorate any project you are working on.
Choose freshly fallen, flat leaves for the best results and cover them with Glastique right away. I let mine sit in the house for a few days and they curled and dried a little too much. (I plan to do this again with fresh leaves).
One cool thing I discovered ... because I left my leaves in the house for too long, they started to crack and break. When I covered them with Glastique, they became soft and pliable again. Very cool!
To cover them, I laid them on my Non-Stick Craft Sheet, squirted a bit of Glastique onto them and then spread it around with a paint brush until each leaf was evenly covered. I let them dry, then flipped them and did the same on the other side.
I love the shine of the Glastique Gloss Finishing Glaze, but if you wanted them to look more natural, opt for the Matte finish.
And be sure to clean your paint brush right away -- otherwise all of your bristles will be glued together. Warm water cleans off the Glastique easily.
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