Showing posts with label Wreaths. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Wreaths. Show all posts

Friday 27 December 2013

Shabby Sparkly Snowflake - Tutorial






Good afternoon everyone....
 ......hope you've all had a wonderful festive time, we have up here in Yorkshire and oh boy am I full of Christmas dinner still - leftovers galore....

I'd like to welcome all my new followers to the blog - thank you so much for popping by x



RIGHT
Back in November I shared this Altered book page (cone wreath) Shabby Sparkly Snowflake CLICK HERE TO SEE-  and I told you at the time I'd'd be back with details.......
You do need a cuppa and your feet up if your going to proceed and not just looksey at the piccys......at the finish line there's an alternative cone wreath to peep at - an all year rund happy, sun shiny wreath x


INGREDIENTS....

  • An old book - (books with faded, stained, discoloured and textured pages etc are great) 
  • Grey board.
  • Fabric - (cheesecloth, raw silk, hessian, linen etc)
  • Seam Binding Ribbon (Crafty Ribbons - a light colour - to stain with the distress inks)
  • Burlap String/twine (NATURAL IVORY)
  • Sparkly gem stones (Various sizes/icy colours of Swarovski Crystals)
  • Sparkly glitter - (DecoArt Glamour Dust, Martha Stewart Sterling)
  • Old rusty bells - (Mine were on a wired bell wreath - the Craft Box)
  • Tim Holtz Distress Inks (Walnut Stain, Antique Linen, Faded Jeans, Broken China, Salty Ocean, Shaded Lilac)
  • Tim Holtz Distress paints - (Broken China, Salty Ocean, Picket Fence)
  • Ranger Adirondack paint dabber (Cool Peri)
  • Tim Holtz - Clear Rock Candy Stickles
  • Tim Holtz Distress Stickles DRY glitter (Clear Rock Candy, Tumbled Glass, Vintage Photo, Pumice Stone)
  • Tim Holtz Distress Crackle paint (Rock Candy)
  • Tim Holtz Idea-ology Chit Chat Stickers.
  • Wet Glue - Cosmic shimmer.

TOOLS
  • Hot Glue Gun.
  • Tim Holtz Craft Scratcher.
  • Tim Holtz Paper Distresser.
  • Sewing machine.
  • Baby Wipes



Trim the book pages to size - I trimmed mine for this project (approx)
4.5cm square
4.2cm square
3.8cm square
Distress the edges and lightly scratch the trimmed squares with the Tim Holtz Paper Distresser and Craft Scratcher respectively.

Let the fun begin!

  • Ink up all the distressed edges, partially ink the squares with all the same or multi colours (front and back)
  • Now choose your favourite sides of the squares as you will be working from now on only one side (the inside of your cones eventually)........
  • AND on these favourite chosen sides proceed as follows......
  • Stamp your snowflakes on some of the squares.
  • Add the distress paint - again on some of the squares and use your wet wipe to wipe off excess paint, this gives a lovely translucent look.
  • To some of the squares now glitter up with the various mediums and adhere your fabrics.
  • Add the Tim Holtz Chit Chat Stickers and crystals.
  • You will now have a lovely mix of different sized squares.
  • Leave to dry




 The Base....
My base for this cone wreath was a circle approx 12cm - cut from the grey board.
Cover (one side) the back of the board with a book page, distress the edges, scratch, ink, stamp, paint etc
Leave to dry - when dry get out your sewing machine out - you can add the glittery bits once you have finished with the sewing machine.
Below is the grey board base all inked and in its finished state (with all the cones adhered to it)




NEXT STEP....
Roll the squares into cones - plain sides facing out.
I always dummy run each roll up to get the perfect cone, allowing me to see where to apply the glue - un-roll, apply the wet glue and re-roll.  Hold in place as required (not long) then go onto the next cone.




TOP TIP...
I roll and create the larger cones (4.5cm) first.
And I assemble in place (without glue) on a 'dummy' circle grey board  to see the how the wreath is shaping up.
As the Wreath grows and  I feel the need for the smaller cone size I go onto the next size down cone and so on....
If (and I usually do) I need some extra cones I go back to the start and make up some of the 'plainer' inked/painted and stamped cones (drying time is minimal) 

TOP TIP...
  • Your first circle of cones should slightly overlap 'over' the outer edges on your grey board.
  • Sit the next layer/layers of cones in between (where possible) the proceeding lower layer/layers. Pulling each layer of cones more inwards, towards the centre, thus each layer will sit at a more acute angle as the wreath gets nearer and nearer completion. (creating the dome look)   









Here (above) you can see there are gaps in the middle section - just slot the smaller cones in - the cones will probably stand too proud so all I do is crop off the bottom of the cones (to size) and seal the bottoms  - the little bits chopped off save as you can pop them into tiny gaps to add a little extra different detail.  These last few middle cones look pretty with a little glue and glitters poured into them (looks like snow has been caught and trapped in the cones)
The centre of the snowflake dome with the 'chopped off' cone ends adhered/slotted in.

Once happy with your 'dummy run' cone wreath its time to decide on your hanger - I used the rusty wire and bells but ribbon or string/twine will look great too.


HOT GLUE GUN TIME....
Now you have everything ready to create your cone wreath.....

  • Place your inked circular grey board base -print/ink face down on your table top.  
  • Place the hanger (rusty wire in my case) in place - on the grey board side *(if using book pages make sure you have the print and the hanger in line - you don't want the print upside down or wonky!) 
  • Adhere the hanger (grey board side) once happy and start to place the cones in their rounds - quickly is the key when using hot glue as it dries fast but/and solid.
TOP TIP to create a lovely dome-shapes snowflake. 
  • Your first circle of cones should slightly overlap over the outer edges on your grey board.
  • The next layers pull back the cones slightly from the outer edges of the lower layers that they are sat on (creating the dome look) and glue in between the lower layered cones (don't glue cones directly on top of the lower cones go for a placing the cone over where the lower cones meet - where possible)  
  • Keep going with this format on each layer. The middle final sections are just about jiggling and sizing the cones - crop off the bottoms of the small cones where needed to fit (just seal their cropped bottoms and pop/adhere in place) 
DETAILS....
I added a little detail to the hanger - hand drawn holly leaves (grey board) covered with book pages inked/painted/stamped etc sewn with the Singer and Chit Chatted with Tim Holtz'z yummy stickers - Oh and not forgetting the distress tool (he he he!) Hand dyed seam binding ribbon (use your distress inks - just lightly spritz your ribbon with water, scrunch up in your hands and lightly press your ribbon onto the different inks till your happy - let it dry) 
Once the 'Shabby Snowflake' is hanging that's when I add the 'Sparkly' Jack Frost glitters - Just kiss the edges of your snowflake with the various glitters and.......
........TAH DAH!
'A Shabby Sparkly Snowflake'







Extra.....
 The wreath can be created using double-sided papers too, giving a totally different look 
to see more piccys.

Challenges I'm entering
the Artistic Stamper Creative Team Challenge - Highlight of Your Year!

Thank you for stopping by today.

Keep enjoying this festive season. 
I'm off for a Bailey's 'n' ice with fries and leftover turkey 'n' beef!
Mince pie for pudding x

I love all your comments and questions ALWAYS
(and if you have a little go at the cone wreath I'd love to peep - send me your piccys to khayselden@aol.co.uk)


Huggles
Kassa
XOXO


Friday 1 November 2013

Christmas Girlie Wreath - 9 Ladies Dancing









Hi there....

...what fabulous weather we are still getting - I'm loving it and long may it last!

Well I've had a little well a lot of internet trouble again - or should I say a total lack of internet! BUT hey presto with a few trips here and there to purchase the appropriate wangle fandangle gear (I am so techno illiterate and after this last few weeks it looks like ignorance truly is bliss - tee hee) we have V fast internet connection - it's ace and I'm back in touch with Blogland - deep sigh of joy x

So......

....my 1st Christmas offering - I hope you like x


'9 Ladies Dancing'


The AMAZING Girlies are stamps from Sarah Hurley Shop - I am addicted to them, Sarah's stamps are so easy to stamp with and layer up - stamping could not be more fun! And they are a fab price too!

The paper stash I dressed the girlies in is the new Tim Holtz merriment pad - I adore this pad and couldn't wait to get my hands on it - there will be none of this stash left soon cos it is such a user friendly pad, as it alters and distresses real a treat.

The little Santa hats are created using a cute Memory Box die - layered up and covered in DecoArt Snow Writer, sprinkled with Glamour dust for an extra Christmassy sparkle, all from my local craft shop the Craft Box (the little bells, natural and winter white twine are also from the Craft Box)


And the gorgeous snowflake charms are from the Hobby House - unbelievable prices that's why I use so many.



TIPS
I created my wreath ring in minutes - here's how if you don't have a circle cutting gadget.


  • Draw around a large dinner plate onto chipboard/craft card - cut out.


  • Place a side/sandwich plate in the centre of this large circle you have just cut out and draw around that too.  Now cut out the small centre circle and you will be left with a wreath ring ready to cover. 


  • For extra strength (if you so desire) use the wreath ring you have just created as a template and re-draw/cut out another wreath - marry up before adhering to each other.  Also you can use the wreath as a template to draw around your choice of covering. Using this technique you can create all different sizes of wreaths, all you need to do is find different sized circular objects to draw around. 


TECHNIQUES - Mini Tutorial
Here are some close up  step by step piccys for of how I created the girlie with the bubbly hairdo - a sort of mini tutorial x

 I used white bling Bazzill Basics card stock - punched out various tiny circles - I used my Crop-A-Dile and my tiny circle punches.

I carefully cut - from the outside inwards - a spiral on a few of the larger circles.  I used my much loved and used Pergamano scissors for this as they have excellent fine sharp tips for precise cutting capability.


Now for the remaining circular shapes - the ones you punch from the Crop-A-Dile need to be slightly trimmed - they are left with 2 tiny tiny tags.  Then with an embossing tool and an embossing matt shape all the circles gently into a Jelly Tot shape - I like to use larger embossing tool heads for a smoother finish.


You can get the feel for how deep I eventually push down on the embossing tool.


Pinflair glue will give the hair depth and is great for adhering different shaped embellishments to surfaces, really strong too and allows you time to move/style the hair - tee hee.


I start with the largest Jelly Tot shapes first.


Then I slot the spirals gently into place - I use my tweezers to coax the spirals into the Pinflair.


Just add more Pinflair as you need it either onto the head or as shown here onto the individual shapes - or as in my case both!


The Tiny Crop-A-Dile Jelly Tots shapes are used to fill in any small gaps - I also use them to frame the face like wispy kiss curls x  And I loved the stray curl so much I left her with it - a sort of dishevelled windswept  look x


The fringe is easy peasy - fiddly yes.
Cut tiny slightly curved strips of your card stock and while your Pinflair is still wet push the strips up and under the Jelly Tot Shapes - if they are to long don't worry cos you can give your girlie a haircut!


Apply more Pinflair either under the hairline or on the individual fringe strips if needed - wipe off any excess glue that shows or cover with another fringe strip.


VoilĂ 


Ta Dah!!!


It's a good job the hair isn't created with real Jelly Tots cos it would never get finished cos I'd be constantly be eating it- hee hee hee x

We ll I'm off for now - got to go catchup with my lovely friends over on FB, all I've been doing is ticking 'like' a lately - I need to drop a few lines too - not for the want of trying - but hey I need a few more hours in the day, don't think that's going to happen somehow , do you? 

I will be back in with close up shots of all the individual  '9 Ladies Dancing' Christmassy girlies so you can get a closer peep at all the details/bling on their frocks and hairdo's x

It's great to be back in, thank you all so much for your lovely kind words on the blog and on FB welcoming me back - you are all so very kind and lovely friends x

Huggles
Kassa 
xoxo


 

'9 Ladies Dancing' - Close-up piccy's



Good morning everyone - Oh did I speak too soon too, it's raining cats and dogs over here in Yorkshire.  My 2 Leonbergers look like shaggy dogs as they keep having a mad dash around the garden churning up all the grass - you can just imagine my poor old floors - BIG MUDDY PAW PRINTS -  hee hee hee  (Mrs Mop is my new name!)

I've woke up this morning feeling very crafty indeed, I'm desperate to sit at my (tidy!!!) desk and just let my imagination and fingers get to work.  I hope you all have a lovely day crafting or otherwise and I'm sharing with you my great mood, so here goes - BIG smiles to all my lovely friends.  


As promised close-up piccy's of the '9 Ladies Dancing'

Dress and Santa hat accessorised  using  DecoArt Snow Writer  and Glamour Dust -  faux snow fun!

Dress accessorised with Tim Holtz 'Christmastime' Remnant Rubs.

Hair-do is a winter white piece of linen - stamped on, cut out and adhered to the lovely Girlie x

Oh I love this hem - Tim Holtz's sparkly Tinsel Twine - Silver

The frilly hem and bow in the hair is Tim Holtz Tissue Tape and a touch of tinsel silver glitter for the sparkle effect

The hem is a line of Christmas red tiny crystals - Bling!

I wrap short lengths of wool (bubbly wool) around my pokey tool and quickly place onto a pre-Pinflaired head to create this 'Mad' up-do hairdo x  

After the eye shadow has been applied, pop a little Sakura Gelly Roll 'Clear Star' pen over the top for sparkly 'Disco eyes' 

Extra snowflakes added to the dress from the Tim Holtz 'Christmastime' Remnant Rubs


VoilĂ  

It's cuppa tea time now
Then 'Ready Steady CRAFT' - YeY!!!
Be Back soon, thank you for all your lovely comments I really appreciate and LOVE them x

Huggles
Kassa
xoxo