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Showing posts with label embellishment. Show all posts
Showing posts with label embellishment. Show all posts

Saturday, February 8, 2014

Embellishment Tutorial Part 2 by Tonya Gibbs

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Hi everyone, I hope your weekend is off to a great start. A few weeks ago I shared with you a project on making wooden ticket embellishments that coordinate with your paper collections.  Today I want to share with you another idea for embellishing your projects. 
 

 
 
Remember playing with Shrink plastic when you were kid?  I think I made charms in Vacation Bible School for 5 straight years (LOL).  Well here is a grown up project you can make using Marion's super awesome Curious Stamp Set.

I started with Poly Shrink Plastic by the Lucky Squirrel. You can use any brand just make sure it is clear if you want your roses to appear like glass. 

 
 
I used the rose & butterfly stamps from the from the Curios set. Stamp them using a permanent ink like Staz-on, or Archival Jet Black Ink from Ranger.
 
 
 
On the OPPOSITE side that you stamped, color the image with a permanent marker. Don't color on the side that you stamped or it will ruin your marker nib.  I used my Copic markers, but no need to worry about shading. The color becomes concentrated when they shrink, so the shading disappears.
 
 
Cut out your Shape.  Remove all negative space, but make sure you keep a thick border in the delicate stem area.   Here is what my Rose looks like when I cut it out. Notice that I colored outside the lines and made my stems a bit thicker.
 
 
Now grab a pair of tweezers, a heat source and start shrinking.  (The plastic will curl as it shrinks, but no worries, keep shrinking it will straighten out). 
 
 
The image shrinks to a 1/3 of the original size.  Once the image is cool enough to touch, I molded the leaves to give them some interest.
 
  
 
Use Glossy Accents or E6000 to adhere the charms to your projects. 
 
 
To show you how beautiful they are on a project,  I created this layout of my amazing parents using Marion's Garment District collection.  I love how tiny the butterflies turned out, and think the roses appear like glass and offer a nice touch of elegance to the layout.  
 
 
 
Here are the supplies from Marion's Garment District that were used to create this layout.
 
 
For more awesome projects using Marion's designs make sure to visit the Design Team's blog at http://www.marionsmithdesigns.blogspot.com 
 
Thanks for stopping in today,
 
Tonya Gibbs

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Sunday, January 26, 2014

Wooden Ticket Tutorial

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Hi everyone, I hope you are having a wonderful weekend.  Today I want to share these cute wooden embellishments that I created with the Marion Smith Designs stamps and scraps of her paper collections.  They are super simple to make, and very addicting.




Start with the rectangular shape from these Woodsies balsa wood shapes.





Paint all sides of the shape with Gesso.  This coat is to prime the wood.


Glue your scrap paper to the wood with any wet glue.
I used craft glue. Once it is dry, trim around the wooden shape.


Using the largest hole on your Crop-A-Dile cut half the eyelet shape
out of each corner to form the rounded edges of the ticket.


Your ticket should now look like the one below.


Select your favorite stamp from Marion's stamp collections.


 



Using a permanent ink, stamp the image onto the ticket.



Heat emboss the ticket with Utee, Ultra Thick Embossing Enamel by Ranger, Inc.


You may have to repeat the step a few times to achieve a smooth finish like the image below.


I used a Gold Sharpie to gild the edges of the ticket.



And here is your finished ticket embellishment.  


  Here are some of the others I've made. 



These are light weight, and match your Marion Smith projects perfectly!


This card was created using the Garment District 6x6 paper pad.


Thanks for stopping in today,

Tonya
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Friday, May 24, 2013

Embellishments from Scraps

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Last weekend I was in my studio and really not feeling like starting a new project. Can you say brain dead?  Well, when I get like that I always clean.  I just made a mini album, that I will share with you in a future post, and I had a lot of little pieces left on my desk, floor, and scrap box.  I set out to make cards (as I usually do with these little pieces), but I really wasn't in a 'card' making mood. I recently made a large stack of them so I didn't need any at the moment.  Well,  I was hanging out with a friend and piddling around  (pid·dling  To spend time aimlessly; diddle.).   Yes not giving much thought into what I was doing.  The next thing I knew I had stapled a few scraps to a tag, stamped a few images and fussy cut them out, and first scrap embellishment was born.   By the end of the day, I had made 8 of these from various scraps, stamped images, die cuts, and extra ephemera pieces. 
 
 
 
I have a bucket on my desk that includes what I call One Hit Wonders.  These are small pieces that were left overs from recent projects (not worth keeping the packaging) so I toss them in the bucket.  A single flower, a stamped image that wasn't used, an inch of ribbon/lace, a button, a die cut etc... they seem like pieces that you would just toss, but clustered together, they are cute!  


 
On YouTube a few weeks back I shared a video on making small banners that were sewed together.  One of them is being used in the tag that says fun times above.  Clustered together these itty bitty pieces of nothing form a cute layered embellishment to be included on your scrapbook pages, cards, or in your mini albums.
 
 
I had a variety pack of small papers from 7Gypsies laying on my desk.  I clustered those around this 5x7 photograph on my desk,  placed a few photo reels that I cut from a 6x6 paper pad from Echo Park, a few paper doilies die cut from an MFT doily die out of scrap paper and this layout was born.  Since the photograph had so much negative space in the upper left hand corner, I decided to use one of my embellishment pieces for the journaling to hide the wall.  Then I sprinkled a few sequences to mimic a flash.  I love how this  "Scrap" layout turned out. 
 
Oh btw those are my beautiful children all grown up!
 
I would love to see your scrap embellies - please post them on the Facebook page and make sure you tag me in them.
 
Thanks for stopping in today,
 
Tonya Gibbs

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Friday, March 29, 2013

Butterfly Paper Clip - Tattered Angels tutorial

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I thought I would bring you a touch of spring today with this tutorial on how I created these cute butterfly paper clips.  They are perfect pocket buddies in your mini albums, add a magnet to trap notes on your fridge, or remove the clip and add a pin as a charm holder.  
 
 
Wood pieces are so popular in scrapbooking and paper crafting right now. You can really find all shapes and styles and they are so fun to docorate.  Mine were created with the following supplies, but please experiment with different products when making your own.
  • Recollections - Wood Butterfly
  • Tattered Angels: 
    • Glimmer Mist  - Jack O'Lantern
    • Glimmer Mist  - Taffy
    • Plain Jane - Rosey
    • Glimmer Glam - Stiletto
    • Glimmer Glam - Twinkle Toes
  • Ranger:
    • Glossy Accents
    • Distress Crackle Paint - Rock Candy
    • Adirondack Alcohol Ink - Caramel
    • Archival Ink - Coffee
  • Office Supplies:
    • Large Metal Paper Clip
    • Sharpie - Gold & Black
  • Stampabilities - Faded Text Background Stamp
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Here is a step by step video tutorial on how these were made. 
 

 
If you make these cute butterflies, please be sure to tag me on facebook, or youtube. I would love to see them.
 
Thanks for stoppig in today,
 
Tonya Gibbs
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