Showing posts with label Butterflies. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Butterflies. Show all posts

Sunday 25 May 2014

My Guest Post For Calico Crafts 'Boxed Menagerie'


BOXED MENAGERIE 


Hi there everyone, Kassa here, happy to be sharing  my recent 2nd Calico Crafts Blog Post - click on the link to feast your eyes upon the fabulous creationd by the regular dt and other guests - your in for a real treat.  And tis a must to go peep at the unusual and unique stash over in the Calico Crafts Web Shop - stash to suit every crafter's tastes, Altered Art, Mixed Media and much much more yumminess........


Firstly I would love to thank everyone for taking the time to pop by and peep at my last post 'LOVIN THE BEACH STILL', for all your fabulous comments and support you left over there on the Calico Crafts blog (click link to my actual post over there), My Blog and My Facebook Page - and like Tracy said (in her lovely message 'singing') yep I too am singing now thank you!

So.......
I wanted to create a little floral number, something a little different to my last post, what I had in my head had to be tweaked to accommodate my rather annoying Tennis Elbow - (acquired recently after a 3 week virus) - charming!))  And to add insult to injury the other hand lol believe it or not has pins & needles permanently in my pinky 'n' ring finger.  So fussy cutting it was and oh how perfect was Tim Holtz's new - amazing designs -  Menagerie 8-x-8 Paper Pad....



-out came the scissors and I was off.....cutting out all the delicious florals, fluffy feathers, plump eggs, that amazing nest filled with eggs, the beautiful birdies (I know not everyone is into birds so just leave them out and fill with more blooms-but I adores birds and these have soooo much fine detail in them how could anyone leave them out lol x  And of course the beautiful butterflies which make up my heavily layered hanging. (layer with Calico fabric, Jute Twine, ribbon, corrugated cardboard, tiny flourish piece with rusty wire attached, fussy cut eggs, feathers, twigs, fancy edged punched out strips of the Menagerie paper in contrast and blend effect - sew random edges leaving threads dangling and not forgetting the inky edges)



The shadow box - 7 Gypsies 12-x-12 Black Shadowbox/Tray is sooo deep it cries out to be filled with layer after layer of lush stash, it comes to you in a beautiful chalky black - and cos I wanted a peeled paint look I.......

............Gesso'd (white Gesso) the shadow box - left to dry 
-sanded down lightly with medium grit sandpaper......
-then randomly rubbed over the sanded gesso with a clear wax candle.....
-painted over the top of the Gesso 'n' candle wax with Matte Acrylic Paint (I mixed up a honey brown) - let dry 'n' sand and wax with the candle again......
-paint with your top coat of paint - let dry then sand - each time you sand you can see the wonderful peeled paint effect start to appear like magic.

iny blooms were created (bottom left) and the bloom garland hanging from the Rusty Wire - I simply soaked the Tando Mini Chipboard Flowers in water for a few minutes, then started to peel the petals layers slightly apart, shaped then left to dry.  I layered a couple of the now dry shaped blooms together and dusted the edges with inks but for the garland I, lightly Gesso'd both sides and pasted with DecoArt Modelling Texture Paste.  Once dry I sprayed with inks and pierced a tiny hole thro' their centres to fish the wire throu' - the Calico Fabric makes for lovely shabby ribbons. I attached the Garland to the wonderful Wood Flourishes, which had been given the peeled paint effect, but I popped some of the Tim Holtz Remnant Rubs - 'Elements' over the top of the dried paint, sanded to give that worn look and popped a little DecoArt modeling paste on too which I inked up and sanded when dry.  The tiny and very beautiful Butterflies on Tim's 'Elements' rubs can be seen peeping from behind the open wings on my shabby Butterfly hanging - there's eggs underneath the wings on the other side - (oh I do loves a little detail lol)

The birdies sit on Darice Mini Hearts (which act as little nests and make the birdies 'pop' forwards.  There are a collection of bits I find whilst out and about in there too, feathers (for movement), dried rose petals, twigs, hawthorn pieces and I've popped a little of the fabulous Natural Icelandic Moss  and Jute Twine in there too - just a little of each but it has a huge impact when all popped together, a detail fest lol.



Now I said I'd leave you a little flower tute, well I've told you about the mini chipboard flowers, the huge rose bloom are layers and layers and more and more layers of the tattered florals - (the new Jumbo die and Bigz die) -

   - the 'twirly' roses are simply created from a circle of your patterned paper.....
-take a sheet of the Menagerie paper, draw round a tea plate/side plate, tear out (not cut out)


-tear (starting from the outer edge) a spiral shape, leaving enough paper in the centre to pop your glue on.
-dust the rough edges of the spiral with inks
-starting from the outer spiral, preferred pattern face-up, and turn over the outer rough edges (only tiny edges) all the way to the centre.....
-now at this point if you like you can add extra's - pieces of thin Calico strips, Jute Twine, Lace, ribbon (anything that will add texture and detail)
-I have created the 'twirly' roses from the spirals without extra's.....
-starting from the outside spiral strip, (preferred pattern face up) form a small,tight spiral and as you work your way around the forming rose centre, start to carefully twist and turn your spiral strip as you wrap and twine it, as your rose grows your wrapping can become looser -
 -once you run out of spiral strip the last turn should fold under your formed rose, pop glue on this (hot glue gun preferably - be careful of burnt fingers though!) and push down 'n' hold rose in place - the centre of the rose may still spring out , just pop a little glue in there and pop centre back in place 
- these roses are sooo quick to create once you've practised and tweaked your method - you can create loose lush roses, tight crisp roses, try 12x12 papers and a dinner plate size circle, or tiny,tiny yummy sized fiddly roses...
There you have it......tis one finished shadow box full to the brim with the said wonderful stash.....the unique and unusual stash from Calico Crafts Web Shop - I have been lucky.....
-and I was thinking......maybe this is something you could create for yourself or as a FATHER'S DAY treat....I know my Dad would love it as he is a fanatical Gardner who loves to feed the birds all year long, ticking off which bird visits, when, how many times etc.....whatever you decide they (shadow boxes) are a real joy to create - immense satisfaction develops from within as your box grows layer upon layer.

 I'm offski for now - I have had a ball creating these pieces for Calico and everyone who stops by to peep.......either over on the Calico blog or over here on my blog or perhaps both blogs :-)

Kassa xoxo

Tuesday 12 March 2013

'FFFC!!! YeY!!!' Workshop Creations Shared - Thankyou.

Week 3 and 4 (whoops!)
Good morning everyone, afternoon and evening too!!
I said i would share the creations that the lovely ladies created at the workshops held recently - a little later than expected I know but apologies in abundance from me to you I have not been 100% but YeY!!! it's deffo business as usual again - so here goes.

The first workshop's creation was the pinky tunnel card as pictured above x
Now we did go over time a little but everyone went home with a tunnel card 99% finished - they only had a little titivating to do at home.  And the ladies were really pleased cos I shared all the tips I have discovered when creating the blooms for the wreath x

This (above) is the lovely Maxcine's divine pinky tunnel card - Maxine was the 1st to send in her finished creation, I loVe where she has her silver flower metal charm (dangling down from the top of the aperture)  And the 4 corners of her card look fabulous especially as they are all different but at the same time perfectly balanced x
Thank you for sharing your Tunnel card with us all Maxcine xoxo



Now below is the lovely Andrea's stunning pinky tunnel card - lol mine and Andrea's attempts to get these gorgeous piccys from Andrea to me n my blog failed soooo many times - OH the joys of technology!!
But we succeeded didn't we Andrea hunny!
And here they are - close-ups to for the finer details x
I loVe Andrea's button themed corners n that great big knotted ribbon in the top left corner.

Scrummy blooms and if you peek closely into the aperture you can spy the pinky pin detail behind 'just for you'

Button detail here and WoWzer hedgehog style centre for her bloom.

Thank you for sharing your pinky tunnel card with us all Andrea x



Now for the piccys from the butterfly wreath workshop.
I'll show you the first ever butterfly wreath I created first.




Each layer of this soft tone on tone butterfly wreath has been gently inked with various 'pinks' distress inks so you can just see all the different layers of each butterfly wings x
 And this zingy, zesty butterfly wreath was the one we all created in the workshop!!!

Get ready for a piccy feast - I want to share everyone's creations with you all.
And you will be blown away with how different each wreath looks - we all had the same stash to use and all followed the same steps - but as you will see we all have our own creative style n look which is fabulous cos it gives the diversity of all these amazing finished wreaths x
Ready.....Steady..... GO................
Hi there ladies!!! - Crafting session in full swing x














And lastly a wreath created but not at the workshop - but at home after the workshop!!!
Just look at this fabulous piccy sent to me by Andrea Moorehouse
Exquisite vintage blooms n butterflies x
Yum Yum x 


Aren't they all fabulous!
And aren't they all so different x
Thank you ladies for sharing all your lovely wreaths with us all x 

And a big thank you to all the ladies who attended both workshops - we had such fun!!!


Now last weeks lucky winners of the 'FFFC!!!' are
  • number 3 - who is.......CHILDMINDER JULES 
    ....and
  • number 7 - who is......KATH WOODS
Congratulations ladies if you would like to send your details to me so I can get your goodies posted out to you x (khayselden@aol.co.uk) 
The winners from last weeks post goodies will be posted out along with the winners of this weeks post above x.


Now onto this weeks give-away
Tim Holtz accoutrements
10 shabby buttons (big buttons!)
(I keep spying lush give-aways - so now I have a lovely little bundle of them for you - soooo excited x)


All you have to do to be in with a chance of winning (announced next weekend) is......

Join/follow my blog
...and
Leave me a comment below on this post before i announce the winner x


And breathe again -TEE HEE!!!
It's been one of those long long posts again (20 piccys I think) possibly my longest yet??? possibly or possibly not x  But I couldn't not share all the beautiful creations with you all x

Well it's offski on the skool run for me, but at least it isn't like yesterday's run - BLIZZARDS!  yep an actual blizzard.  It was quite scary but thankfully a couple of miles down the road and believe it or not no snow at all - it's like living in a different world up here on our little hill - literally!  
And I must book my workshop taster classes for Art from the heart (23rd March) can't wait - I loVe Ranger ,  Dylusion, Graphic 45 and all the yummy stash that they sell there x And they sell the amazing new Prima stamps by Julie Nutting - the mixed media art doll stamps that I NEED soooo desperately lolx

Looking forward to reading all your lovely comments - thank you x
(((huggles)))
Kassa
xoxo