Showing posts with label Embellishment. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Embellishment. Show all posts

December 3, 2012

Snowflake Charms (Tutorial)

Here is a way to capture beautiful, wintry snowflakes without them melting!

Snowflake Charms

These little charms are made from Imagine Crafts/Tsukineko’s Sheet Metal Circles and Penny Black’s All is Bright transparent stamps.

They are “charming” for holiday ornaments, card embellishments, decorative gift bag tags and jewelry adornments!


Instructions

Step 1 
Apply a few drops of Matte GlazOn to a Sheet Metal tag
and spread to cover with a mini squeegee.  Let dry.


Step 2 
Place a few drops of Cotton White Opaque StazOn on 
an InkBlusher and lightly dab the tag to cover.  Let dry.


 Step 3
Apply a few drop of Matte StazOn to a clean InkBlusher 
and dab over the Cotton White StazOn Ink.  Let dry.


Step 4
Slightly distress the edges of the tag with an InkBlusher and Hydrangea Blue StazOn.  
Stamp snowflake design in the same color ink.  Let dry.


 Step 5

Spray with GooseBumps Clear Texture Spray and let dry.  
Remove protective backing and accent with ribbon.



Special Event News….. Starting today, Penny Black is having an exciting sneak peek week on their blog of their new Valentine designs.  Stop by for DAILY fun and giveaways!



Enjoy,
Elizabeth

Supplies:
Penny Black Stamps: All is Bright 30-137
Imagine Crafts/Tsukineko:  Sheet Metal Circles, Hydrangea Blue StazOn, Cotton White StazOn Opaque, Matte GlazOn, GooseBumps Clear Texture Spray, Mini Squeegee, InkBlushers  

September 14, 2011

Butterfly Ribbon Slider

This ribbon slider was created as a gift topper.  They are easy to construct and can be used as card embellishments too!







The view from the back shows that the bottom layer was punched with slots so the ribbon could be woven through.  Having the next layer elevated with dimensional foam allows the ribbon to move freely.

If you don’t happen to have these particular die-cuts, you can adapt the design to nesting squares or rectangles that can be cut with a paper trimmer.
 
These are the steps I used for today’s dimensional element….
  • Die-cut one large scalloped circle from dark blue lagoon cardstock and distress with Antique Linen ink.  Highlight the edges with gold ink.  Punch two parallel slots ½” apart in the center. 
  • Stamp Thinking Around on light blue lagoon cardstock with VersaMark Watermark ink and heat emboss with white powder.  Die-cut into a circle, distress with Antique Linen ink and edge with gold ink.
  • Die-cut a small circle from white cardstock, distress with Antique Linen ink and edge with gold ink.
  • Layer the die-cuts as follows: Large dark blue lagoon circle (thread ribbon in at this point), 1/8” dimensional foam (be careful to not obstruct the space between the two slots), light blue lagoon circle, 1/16” dimensional foam and lastly the small white circle.  (Hint:  If you are not ready to decide what type of ribbon to thread in at the time of construction, thread in a thin scrap piece of paper.  This can be used as a “needle” by taping the ribbon to one end and pulling on the opposite end to pull the ribbon through the slots. Or, leave the bottom circle detached until you are ready to wrap it on your project.)
  • Stamp the butterfly twice on watercolor paper with black pigment ink and heat emboss with clear powder.  Water color the images and trim.  Lay the trimmed pieces on a scrap piece of paper and spray with Sparkle Sheer Shimmer Spritz.  (Note: Since the image was water colored with water-based markers, the colors may migrate a bit depending on how heavily they are sprayed.  This adds a nice effect.  Try to avoid blotting off excess spritzing with a paper towel as this will pull off the color and create a light spot.)
  • Stack and glue the two butterfly parts and attach to the top of the embellishment with 1/16” foam tape.
  • Accent the butterfly with gold glitter glue.
 
Design Variations:
Stylish Accessory (barrette, soft-band bracelet, pin)
Home Décor (napkin ring, vase decoration)
Holiday Decoration (hanging ornament, gift tag)
General Wrappings (homemade breads, jars of jam, festive bottles of liquor)
Gift (handmade embellishments for crafters)


As always, thank you for your time to visit and your lovely comments.

Happily,
Elizabeth  

Supplies:
Penny Black Mix & Match Cardstock: Blue Lagoon 09-001 & 09-003
Canson: Watercolor Paper
Making Memories: Slot Punching Tool
Ranger: Antique Linen Distress Ink, Golden Rod Stickles
Spellbinders: Standard Circles Large (S4-114), Standard Circles Small (S4-116), Classic Scallop Circles Large (S4-124)
Tombow Dual Brush Pens: 373, 476, 723
Tsukineko: Onyx Black VersaFine, Delicata Golden Glitz, Sheer Shimmer Spritz in Sparkle, Clear Embossing Powder, White Embossing Powder, Sponge Daubers, VersaMark Watermark Ink
Dimensional Foam:  3M Scotch Dimensional Foam Tape & 3D Dots by EK Success
Ribbon: ½” Sheer Organdy

April 4, 2011

Prom Embellishment

My girlfriend’s daughter will be attending her senior prom in a few weeks and I thought this would be a fun scrapbooking page embellishment to give her.


Finished Size: 1 3/4 x 3 inches
To gear the image more toward a formal dance, I used the upper portion of “Bride & Groom” and exchanged the bouquet for a single-flower wrist corsage.



The frame is from “Mimi in Paris” and I used the center space to personalize the occasion while the Paisley Outline gave the teal cardstock a fabric texture.


I had “Dreamboat” out on my desk and noticed that the stars were the perfect size for a little background pizazz.


A view of the elevated elements.



This fashionable girl would also be lovely used alone to make elegant bridal shower invitations.

Thank you for taking a peek.

Elizabeth

Supplies:
Penny Black “Mix & Match” Cardstock:  Storm 01-003, Sea Breeze 08-001
Tsukineko: Onyx Black VersaFine, Silver VersaColor, Clear Embossing Powder
Ranger:  Glossy Accents (glue for tiny frame and rose pieces)
Copic Markers
Sakura:  Black Glaze Pen
3M Scotch:  Dimensional Foam Tape
Tombow:  Permanent Stamp Runner Adhesive