zaterdag 28 maart 2015

Sweet Pea Stamps - Mitzi Sato-Wiuff's Poppy Sprite

Good morning everyone,
Hope you're all enjoying your weekend.
Here the weather is wet and grey, so a perfect day to spend crafting

I've been workin on my sprite mini album and am ready to show you my next 2 pages using


MATERIALS:
Blanc mini album (diy), green cardstock, design papers, distress markers/inks, glitter glue, foam tape, distress ink pads, distress tool


I've coloured this Poppy Sprite with distress inks and added some glitters here and there


On the other side of the page I've used a rose glitter sticker, stuck it onto cardstock and cut it out.
Placed it with some foam tape to make it pop out more


We have a verry nice and friendly group on facebook and we would love to see your make with any of the Sweet Pea Stamps.

I hope you enjoyed my project
See you again next week
Huggsss, Angelique

zaterdag 7 maart 2015

Sweet Pea Stamps - Mitzi Sato-Wiuff's The Sea Turtle Kiss

Good morning everyone,


For today I've made a waterglobe
I've used the rubber stamp The Sea Turtle Kiss by Mitzi Sato-Wiuff and figured
it would be perfect for a glittery waterglobe

I've stamped the image and because I wanted one of the little turtles floatin,  
 I placed the image with the stamped lines against the window (to lazy to search for my embossing light tool thingie) and with a black fineliner I've traced the lines of the little right bottom turtle

After colouring the image with distress inks, I turned it over the colour that turtle again
Next step, I cut the parts out, placing them in a laminating sheet and run through the hot lamintor.
Left it to cool down and do some choirs

Came back upstairs with an empty verry good cleaned glass jar and started cuttin the parts out again.
This time they were sealed within the plastic.
Placed everything that I wanted in the jar on the inside of the lid.
Attached it all using a hot glue gun


This is what it looks like before it goes in the jar.
Yes you could just use this as a decoration.

However I wanted to show you  what it looks like in a waterglobe, I've filled my jar with propylene glycol and some cheap glitters. You might ask why propylene glycol and not just water?
Propylene glycol is thicker then water, which will make any kind of glitter you place in the jar sink less fast, so if you want to use cheap small beads, you can shake the jar and because of the thickness of the propylene glycol, the beads will "float down", instead of sinking
You could also use glycerin instead, however here (where I live), propylene glycol is used for the cows so it was easier and cheaper for me to get then ordering glycerine :P

Here's what the image looks like when placin in the jar


It's hard to get a proper picture, but you get the idea.
I totaly enjoyed colouring up this adorable image and makin the "waterglobe", 
You can also decorate the side of the lid, maybe cover it in fabric, but I couldn't realy find anything that matched the shells or image.

I hope you enjoyed my project
See you again next week
Huggsss, Angelique

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CHALLENGES:

March - Catch The Bug
#190 - Hiding In My Craft Room
#27 - ArtbyMiRan
#216 - Crafts 4 Eternity
#79 - Docerela Creations
#136 - Stempelsonnen
As You Like It - This waterglobe is my favourite because its so much fun to make and it gives the image something magical
#1 - Crafting With An Attitude
March - DL.ART
#217 - Hanna and Friends
Girly - Southern Girls
#120 - 7 Kids College Fund
#65 - Dazzling Diva
March - Crafting by Designs
#63 - Creative Moments
#95 - Decorate to Celebrate
#22 - Inspiration Destination
#99 - Ruby's Rainbow
Special Lady/Girl - Simon Says
(its for my daughters room, she becomes 16 on march 10th and loves magic)
#141- Loves Rubberstamps
Anything Goes - Papertake Weekly
#196 - Party Time Tuesdays
#212 - Sweet Stamps
3/9 march - Through The Craft Room Door
#269 - Crafty Catz