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PENCILS WITH WHITE INK |
Playing with paper - a technique a week for those who enjoy the journey as well as the destination!
Saturday, 24 May 2014
PENCILS OVER WHITE INK
Location:
Riverside TAS 7250, Australia
Saturday, 17 May 2014
POWDER STAMPING - ONE THAT DIDN'T WORK!
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POWDER BUTTERFLY |
This could be possibly my fault as the original idea was to stamp with a foam stamp using wood glue and then sprinkle with talcum powder for a soft, suede-like result. Not wanting to potentially ruin any of my stamps I die-cut a butterfly from fun foam and used that as a stamp, and because I used Mod Podge rather than wood glue as I figured both were more or less variants of PVA.
On the first attempt, I brushed the glue on, but the result was very ridgy and the glue oozed over the sides of the stamp. On the second try, I applied the glue lightly with my finger, as you can see the glue still migrated to the side when pressure was put on the stamp. Not only that but most of the powder rubbed straight off when the glue was dry.
Despite the fact its very messy, I might have another try as I did like the general result. Perhaps this time I might mix the talc with the glue and apply it through a stencil - I think it would stay put then. If not, a sealer might help.
In short, I can't recommend you repeat this technique but at least I might have saved you some time if you wanted to try it.
Labels:
Misc,
Punches and Die-cuts
Location:
Riverside TAS 7250, Australia
Saturday, 10 May 2014
STAMP SCRAP STAMP
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BACKGROUND STAMP |
Every downside, though, has an upside and all the little leftover bits of rubber will cling to an acrylic block to make a great background stamp. I dismantled this one before it occurred to me that if I'd stamped it in brown on golden yellow it would be a great "giraffe" fur background....oh well, I can always do it again.
I guess if you were very keen you could cut the little bits of rubber into brick shapes or "stones" but I kind of like the random nature of just using them "as is" (or perhaps I'm just a very lazy person?)
Labels:
Background techniques,
Stamping
Location:
Riverside TAS 7250, Australia
Saturday, 3 May 2014
RAINBOW VELLUM AND SILHOUETTE STAMPS
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BLACK INK AND RAINBOW VELLUM |
Just be sure to leave plenty of time for the ink to dry as it will take longer than normal paper. I used Memento, a dye-based ink for this example. Staz-On would work well as it would dry more or less straight away, but I'd probably steer away from the thicker pigment inks.
Another word of warning......(or do as I say not as I do).....If you look at the base of the left hand side of the windmill you will see a small boomerang mark. This is not a part of the design but where I left a mark with my fingernail that could not be stamped over. Vellum is very sensitive to pressure so handle with card!
Saturday, 26 April 2014
GLITTER IN LAYERED DIMENSIONAL MAGIC
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GLITTERED LAYERS |
I really do need to sort out my approach to taking photos for the blog because I seem to be saying almost every week (or at least every time the photo features something shiny) that it looks better in reality.
What I've done is start with a gloss "flame" shape, then added a thin layer of Dimensional Magic, which I sprinkled with coarse red glitter. When it was thoroughly dry (overnight), I added a second thin layer which I sprinkled with fine gold glitter, onnce again leaving it overnight to dry. Lastly I added a final layer of DM.
The result was a "flame" that almost appears to have movement as you look at it from different angles and which really shines and sparkles. I would like to experiment a lot more with this technique, using different glitters and shapes, perhaps with patterned papers too.
A few words of warning.....if you don't wait for each layer to dry thoroughly the DM will tend to collapse into a hollow in the middle. If you use too thin a background layer, it will tend to curl as the liquid DM soaks in. If you try to flatten it the DM will crack. (Its not the end of the world, you can always rub a bit of ink over and call it "vintage" but it won't be the smooth domed result you envisaged). Gloss card will help stop this too.
Labels:
Dimensional Magic,
Glitter
Location:
Riverside TAS 7250, Australia
Saturday, 19 April 2014
IRIS FOLDING SCENERY (FROM MICHELLE POWELL'S BOOK)
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FOLDED PAPER SCENERY |
Labels:
Folding,
Iris folding
Location:
Riverside TAS 7250, Australia
Saturday, 12 April 2014
TAPE "FLAGS"
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BUNTING WITH DOUBLE SIDED TAPE |
This is a super easy way to make flag bunting. Just angle up the ends of double sided tape and place two pieces side by site with the lower edges on the outside. Next sprinkle with fine glitter, rub in well and........there you are.....
sparkly bunting!!
Location:
Riverside TAS 7250, Australia
Saturday, 5 April 2014
FEATHER COLOURED WITH GLIMMER MIST
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BLUE GLIMMER MIST FEATHER |
It does make the sides clump together a tad, but if you don't like this look I think it could be teased back into shape.
Labels:
Colouring,
Ink sprays
Location:
Riverside TAS 7250, Australia
Saturday, 29 March 2014
Outline Stickers with Dimensional Magic
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DM+Stickers+Pens |
In this example I've coloured the large purple flower petals and leaves and just the centres of the smaller yellow flowers. As has often been the case, the effect, although still on the subtle side, is more apparent in reality than on screen.
I'm kind of coming around to liking outline stickers again too!!!!
Saturday, 22 March 2014
STAMPING ON A CANDLE
This is a long-term Gunnadoo that I have finally actually done!!! For years I've been reading about stamping onto candles but never quite got around to trying it out . Basically you stamp onto white tissue paper, then apply it to a candle by holding it in place and heating gently with a craft heat gun (whilst avoiding third degree burns to the fingers) until it fuses with the candle.
This illustrates why the Papertrek blog is good for me - having decided to do a different thing every week means raiding the dark recesses of the brain for new/old ideas, and not just repeating the same old same old. (Having said that, even after doing the blog for over two years now, I still haven't quite mastered putting the photos where I want them to be on the page, so apologies for the layout - I must add learning to do this properly to my "Gunnadoo" list!!).
Anyway....back to craft.......Before trying this technique I suspected that the end result would look like a candle with a dodgy piece of stamped tissue paper stuck to it. The good news is that I was wrong. Even although I used a piece of tissue paper that came inside the box with my latest pair of shoes, and some very cheap dye ink, the results were great - you couldn't really see the tissue at all, and the image was soft but distinct.
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CLOSE-UP OF STAMPED TISSUE PAPER ON CANDLE |
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WHAT NOT TO DO |
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STAMPED CANDLE |
I guess what I've learned is that small motifs on white candles are easiest to apply, and that if you were, say, intending to do 50 large candles for wedding tables, I'd buy a few more than needed, spend some time practising, and have a few spares as well!!
I haven't burnt the candle to see whether or not there are any implications when the level of the paper is reached. I don't anticipate any dramas but wouldn't leave them unattended until I definitely knew the paper wasn't going to burn!!! (Another little something to try before you use them at a social occasion!).
Saturday, 15 March 2014
CROCHET FLOWER GREETING CARD
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CROCHET FLOWERS |
I find crochet really relaxing, and have any number of bags and purses to prove it. Flowers are fun because you get the reward of having finished something quickly. Then, of course, you are left with bags of flowers, and good intentions of finding something to do with them.
As this is the Papertrek blog, here's one thing to do with surplus crochet flowers - combine them with an embossed and sanded piece of Core'dinations Whitewash, pop them on a card blank and give them away to the next person you know who has a birthday!!!!
Saturday, 8 March 2014
SNOWTEX AND GLITTER
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DIECUT STENCIL+SNOWTEX+GLITTER |
Location:
Riverside TAS 7250, Australia
Saturday, 1 March 2014
STAMPING ON CORK
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STAMP WITH COLOURED PENCILS ON CORK |
The very thin cork I've used here tends to be a bit crumbly so I've punched slightly larger holes than I would normally make for the split pins. Tearing the edges proved quite hard to control, so I had to resort to a ruler on the outer boundary to make sure it didn't tear too far.
I have written myself a mental note to try some other colouring media on cork to see how that turns out.
Location:
Riverside TAS 7250, Australia
Saturday, 22 February 2014
MAGIC CLAY IN SILICONE MOLDS
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MAGIC CLAY IN SILICONE MOLDS |
Unfortunately the years of neglect meant that the clay was a bit dried out. Surprisingly as long as there was some moisture left, it still seemed to work OK, but clearly needed using up ASAP......hence all these little card-sized bits and pieces - great results for little effort. Just push the clay into the silicone mold, then carefully remove it and leave overnight to dry.
Saturday, 15 February 2014
WAXED PAPER DIE-CUT BACKGROUND
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WAXED DIE-CUT BACKGROUND |
I've been using waxed lunchwrap with my doiley dies because it reduces the amount of paper left in the die, but this means that I'm left with a lot of waxed paper die-cut doileys.... I have actually used a few on some of my cards but mostly they end up in the bin.
This time I ironed the cut-out, waxed side down onto plain coloured card. The result was a clear (clearer than this photo would suggest) albeit subtle impression. The die-cut doiley still ended up in the bin, but at least I got a second use from it.
Remember to use a fairly cool iron on a dry setting.
Location:
Riverside TAS 7250, Australia
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