Hi Everyone, Apologies for still being behind with some of your blogs, I am still under the weather and we are also having terrible problems with our internet downloading pages and losing connection, hopefully all will be sorted soon.
This is our last Challenge of the year at That Craft Place and I am super excited to showcase some of Lisa's amazing Bespoke MDF for my DT project. All links on my sidebar.
It has been a few years since I have made an extra
special project for my much loved parents so this is a Christmas Present that
has had hours of love poured into every detail for them.
With everyone so busy at this time of year I thought I
would just show you around my Christmas Scene, which my Husband has taken all
these amazing pictures for me.
As you can see I painted the runners of my sleigh, then
stamped and heat embossed Gold onto them for added texture and went around the
perimeter rubbing in Gilding Wax.
Next my papers were glued in place sanding around the
edges to make neat. I then gave it all a coat with DecoArt Gloss Varnish.
For my images I added Chunky white embossing powder, I then
mounted the images onto cereal box packaging and dipped into my embossing
powder to form a frame.
Some cheesecloth coloured and dried with my heat gun,
this makes it lovely and stiff and I added it behind my images.
I glued two Reindeer together for added stability.
My MDF words and die cuts were all heat embossed with
different colours of glitter embossing powders.
My Tree was from Tim Holtz and I sprayed it with Distress Sprays,
once dry I added Glossy Accents and Distress Glitter. Finishing off with a
star, tinsel and bells threaded together.
I tore corrugated cardboard back in areas to reveal the
corrugation and gave a coat of gesso and added on some Cheesecloth and glued
onto my plinth of wood. I wanted this to look like a very old Cobbled Street.
Next was to add my cobbles using a brick stencil along
with DecoArt Sand Texture Paste that I added a little black paint too. I
scattered over glitter and chunky white embossing powder. Once dry heat set in
place.
Finally lots of Flower Soft Snow was added. Gilding wax was added to the feet and around the edges of the plinth.
My Snowman was originally a cheap wooden Snowman tree decoration. I covered his body in Snowtex and added a Paper Clay Carrot for
his nose, along with a stamped sign.
Santa was made by using .... Ha Ha fooled you ..... bought from a Christmas shop !
The reverse side of the sleigh.
The rear of my sleigh.
Some angled shots.
The reindeer's collars.
Wishing everyone a Wonderful Christmas.
Crafty Hugs,
Julie x
Julie x
Products used:
MDF Sleigh
MDF Words
Bespoke Cutting Service used for Reindeer and Plinth.
DecoArt Products:
Embossing Powders
Distress Products
Hessian
Cheery Lynn Dies:
B635 Snowflake Set 2
B486 Dancing Snow Flurries
B475 Merry Christmas Hanger
DL175 Lace Pine Snowflake
B156 Pine Branches
All Products available from That Craft Place.
I would like to enter this in to the following Challenges:
- We Love 2 Create - Challenge #26 - Anything Creative/Mixed Media Goes
- Country View Challenges - Create a Scene Challenge
- Craft for The Craic - Christmas Cheer Challenge
- Creative Artiste Mixed Media - Mixed Media Anything Goes
- That's Crafty Challenges - Anything Goes
- Sir Stampalot Challenge - Anything Goes With a Stamp or Ribbon ( Stamped on Runner and Let it Snow Sign )
- Scrap-craft-Inspiration - Anything Christmas
- Dies R us - Challenge #39 Winter - use Snowflakes
- Emerald Creek - Wishing you a Merry Christmas
- Noor Design - Challenge #13 Winter Wonderland
- WLVC- Challeng #60 Vintage Children ( They are on side of Sleigh )
- The Artistic Stamper - Christmas Challenge ( Stamping on runners and let it snow sign )
- WOW Embossing Powders - December Challenge
WOUW Julie, this is Spectaculair!! You did great work and I love the Shabby style en all the snow and texture pasta, so many lovely details....super!!!
ReplyDeleteI wish you also a Merry, merry Christmas and a Happy New Year,,,I'll be back next year that's for sure!!! Hugs Gerie
Fantastic project, Julie! What a special gift!
ReplyDeleteWOW! Absolutely FABULOUS Juliz! They are going to LOVE (and cherish) this filled with love project! Great job! Thanks so much for playing in our ‘WINTER’ challenge at Dies R Us! Please come back again soon!
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soo beautiful and gorgeous with all the lovely details, fabulous!
ReplyDeleteI wish you and your family a happy Christmas and a good start to a successful and healthy new year!!! Many thanks for all your ideas and inspirations this year! Hugs, Kerstin xx
This is magnificent Julie and must have taken hours of time to make. Your Mum and Dad will treasure it. Gorgeous little details. Get well really soon, only 5 more sleeps....:0) xx
ReplyDeleteA beautiful creation Juliz, many thanks for joining us at Stamping Sensations challenge.
ReplyDeleteMerry Christmas.
B x
A gorgeous Christmas creation Julie! Beautiful made! Marlies
ReplyDeleteYou transported me to a beautiful wintry scene with sleigh bells twinkling and the crunch of the crisp white snow. I am in complete awe as I study all the precious details of this creation.
ReplyDeleteYour parents must be incredibly proud of their talented daughter.
Here's to you feeling better soon.
Wishes
Lynne x
Oh wow Julie, absolutely AMAZING!!! I can just see the amount of work that has gone into this, but worth every minute! The details, from the cobbled street to that delightful snowman are just amazing! I bet your parents are gong to adore this!! Stunning photos too, well done Chris!!! Merry Christmas to you and yours!!
ReplyDeleteWell what in tarnation! This is gobsmackigly, stunningly amazeballs! Ohhhhhh I just love everything about this. Where to start as I am dazed and awed by your creation. That sack-how scrumdidilyumptious! So thoughtful to add your parents names to the candy canes. You almost had me at the Santa-I was thinking polymer Clay? Hehehe! That tree is so fun and festive and genius idea to sting the bells! Loves this, loves this! I hope you feel better! ~Niki
ReplyDeleteWow, this is great work...I'm speechless...:-), well done!!!
ReplyDeleteHugsss, Gaby
Wow,this is such a great project you have made, thanks for sharing on WLVC. gr. Liesbeth
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely stunning,can see a lot of love went into creating it too
ReplyDeleteHugs
Donna xxx
WOW it looks amazing Julie and you have really poured gallons of love into this one!!
ReplyDeleteBrilliant photographs1 Love every bit of it Julie and thanks for sharing the production, Angela xXx
ReplyDeleteJulie, I was not able to visit your blog late;y, but now I am completely flabbergasted about all the gorgeous creations you made. I am speechless!!
ReplyDeleteWish you a very Merry Christmas!!
Lia xx
This is absolutely fabulous!!!! Have a wonderful holiday!
ReplyDeleteOh WOW Julie!!!!!!!!!!!!!
ReplyDeleteAmazing Christmas project, I adore it to bits, this is so dreamful and beautifully done in each and every detail!!!!!
Happy Christmas to you!
Hugs, Coco xx
I am speechless...really am....such a amazing creation...wowwwwww.
ReplyDeleteThanx for sharing this with us at WLVC Julie and a very merry christmas to you and the people you love. xxx Plony
A message I posted earlier seems to have disappeared. I just wanted to say what a fantastic project and thank you for sharing the techniques. Great job also by Chris in taking these photos,
ReplyDeleteWow! What a fabulous project. All of the details are amazing. Thanks for joining us at Emerald Creek Dares.
ReplyDelete-Katelyn DT member at Emerald Creek
I am a little stuck for words Julie, this is incredibly beautiful - I loved seeing how you brought it all together, your attention to detail is superb and what a glorious result! The Santa looks so realistic too - a great find. Chris is a wonderful photographer too! A totally stunning creation, perfect in every way! I hope you and Chris have a wonderful Christmas and a very Happy New Year. Hugs, Anne xxx
ReplyDeleteHello Julie ,
ReplyDeleteThis is wonderful so fantastic !!!
So many lovely details ....is TOP
I wish you also a Merry, merry Christmas and a Happy New Year .....
Greetings Doris x
C'est superbe ! Très beau décor de Noël, j'adore ! Bravo !
ReplyDeleteThis is an amazing Christmas scene !!
ReplyDeleteThank you for joining us at the Artistic Stamper's December challenge. Hope to see you next month !
Titbelsoeur DT
Julie this is just awesome. I love it! You used so many different techniques on this project. Great to have you with us at Creative Artiste Challenge this month, hugs Sheryl DT member xx
ReplyDeleteWhat an absolute delight Julie! So very beautifully crafted with exquisite attention to detail. Your parents will treasure it. WIshing you a very Happy and peaceful Christmas and may 2016 bring you health and happiness in abundance. Nicola x
ReplyDeleteWhat an amazing creation! I really love, love, love it! Also the way you showed how you made it with all the photo's. Thank you so much! It's outstanding!
ReplyDeleteThanks for joining us in our challenge at WLVC! Love to see you back!
Hugs, Nicolette
This is amazing! I love all the creative details you put into this beautiful project.
ReplyDeleteThank you so much for joining us at Emerald Creek Dares.
~~julia~~
What an amazing creation, love it! Thanks for joinng WLVC
ReplyDeleteGr. Jacqueline
Saw this on Facebook - this is so lovely and creative and beautiful! what a wonderful decoration for your table - a work of love truly!! Wishing you the happiest of Christmases Julie! Julia xx
ReplyDeleteOh Wow Julia, You totally transported me back to my childhood, thank you I love everything about your project... Thank you for joining in on our challenge over at Creative Artiste's Mixed Media Challenge.. Good Luck and we hope to see you again soon...
ReplyDeleteHugs Rhonda DT xx
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AMAZING!!! I want the sack! I have been drooling over this on social media. Finally I am here to see in all its grandeur. Simply stunning... Thanks for sharing with us at Emerald Creek Dares, Cheers Nicole
ReplyDeleteThis is simply delightful! I adore the details of this project, especially the pattern mix and gorgeous texture! Love this!!! Hope you had a very merry Christmas. Hugs, Autumn
ReplyDeleteThud! How FABULOUS! What fun you must have had making this and your parents LOVED it, I'm sure! So glad you shared with us in our Winter Challenge at Dies R Us!
ReplyDeleteWow, this is amazing, Julie! So much work gone into it. A very special gift. Thank you for sharing it with us at Stamping Sensations.
ReplyDeleteLynne
Fabulous creation, thanks for joining Stamping Sensations, good luck.
ReplyDeleteHappy crafting
Tracy x
Thank you so much for playing along over at Noor! Design UK!
ReplyDeleteI looooovvvvve your creation, we hope to see you back here next time!
DT - Keeley Ainsworth
Noor! Design UK
Congratulations Julie, on winning our Challenge over at Creative Atiste challenge Blog...
ReplyDeletePlease pop over to see how to collect your prize...
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Hugs
Rhonda xxx
Oh my goodness! what a wonderful creation Julie. Love your detail work!
ReplyDeleteThanks so much for joining us at Emerald Creek this month.
oh wow. That is fab. Im sure your parents loved it. What a thoughtful gift. Thanks for joining our December challenge over at Craft for the Craic. Happy New Year.
ReplyDeleteEithne
WHat an exquisite , out of the world creation Julie! I am so happy to be here...thanks for sharing this project with us at Craft for the craic! Happy new year to u! :)
ReplyDeleteSuchi xx
A complete and utter delight, Julie - you can see your dollshouse history in this one! Firstly, what a splendid Father Christmas - much nicer than lots of the ones you see. Then on to your marvellous sleigh - so beautifully papered, and I love the addition of the vintage images. Brilliant sack bulging with gifts, and I love the snowy corrugated base board. Altogether fabulous! I'm only sorry I'm so late catching up with it.
ReplyDeleteAlison xx
I am utterly blown away by your creation and by the beautifully photographed step by step...I can well believe it took a few weeks! Such detail your parents must have been thrilled!
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