Showing posts with label ideaology. Show all posts
Showing posts with label ideaology. Show all posts

Sunday, 18 June 2023

Hold On Tight To Your Dreams for Simon Says Stamp

   Hello friends and Happy Sunday!

Today, I'm so happy to be back on the Simon Says Stamp Store blog to share my latest project with you all and if you love the sneak peek below and want to see more of this piece, then you can head over to their blog, CLICK HERE to check out the step by step process of how I created this piece!

Hope you love what I've made and as always, I can't wait to see if you've been inspired by this make and if you are, then please tag me on social media or here on the blog and I will pop by to see your wonderful makes!

Thanks so much for stopping by and see you again soon!
Love Emma x

Monday, 5 June 2023

Jump On Board....

Hello friends...

Happy Monday and hope you all had a great weekend! Just before I share this week's post, I just wanted to say a big thank you to everyone who sent me Birthday wishes, gifts and cards ~ I felt very spoilt by all the love you gave and appreciate every single message.

So as we put my birthday weekend behind me, it's time for a brand new Simon Says Stamp Monday Challenge and this week our theme is make ANYTHING BUT A CARD and with so much choice, I'm sure that you'll all have some fun making and sharing your fabulous projects which the DT will be excited to see.

For my make, I chose to create a Mini Clipboard with a masculine theme and used one of my favourite stamp sets from the 2023 Tim Holtz/Stampers Anonymous release ~ The Inspector as the focal point, coloured with Distress Marker Pencils.

 So, jump aboard...it's time to share how I made this week's project!

CLIPBOARD

To begin with I started by covering my clipboard.

To cover the board, I removed the clip by unscrewing the screws that hold it in place on either side. I then took a panel of paper from Backdrops 6, I chose a script design and after cutting it to size, I adhered a strip of Design Tape Trim to the top and bottom edges of the paper.

I then took the star border stamp from The Inspector set, inked this with Barn Door Archival Ink and stamped it across the bottom section of the paper, just above the trim tape before I went on to adhere the panel to the backboard with Matte Collage Medium, adding a coat over the surface to seal the paper. 

After running my Walnut Stain distress crayon around the edge of the paper, I blended the colour with a damp baby wipe.

Now to create that rusty appearance to the clip and I began by adding some Translucent Grit Paste over the surface of the metal and allowed it to dry and become hard. Once that has happened, it's time to start adding the paint layers and applying each colour individually and drying between applications, I used the following Distress Paint colours to colour the metal.

BLACK SOOT, CRACKLING CAMPFIRE, GROUND ESPRESSO, ANTIQUED BRONZE, SALVAGED PATINA, RUSTY HINGE.

I love that pool of ink on the right hand side...it makes my inky heart so happy!

Once I was happy with the blend, I moved onto the next stage but remember if you need to add any more of each individual colour, just make sure you dry the previous layer before adding the next ~ if you don't it might become a little muddy in appearance.

To accentuate the grit paste, I used Treasure Gold Gilding Wax that I have in my stash, and using my fingertip, I applied the smallest amount over the top of the crusty surface.

After I re-attached the clip to the board, I attached a Mini Flair Embellishment, 6¼¢ and adhered it in the centre of the clip using Matte Collage Medium.

TAG

With my clipboard ready, it's time to move onto the tag that sits behind the inspector.

For this I used a size 8 Mixed Media Heavystock Tag and began by misting with water before applying the following spray stains and Oxide Sprays;

Ground Espresso, Speckled Egg, Frayed Burlap, Tumbled Glass, Rusty Hinge, Crackling Campfire and Speckled Egg Oxide Spray

I heat dried the tag thoroughly before placing the Mini Layering Circuit Stencil from set 48 over the top of my tag and using a palette knife, I applied more of the Translucent Grit Paste through the design.

Remove the stencil and working quickly whilst the paste is still wet, sprinkle gold embossing powder over the top and then set to one side for the paste to harden ~ this should take about 30mins dependant on weather conditions. Once it is hardened, then carefully heat emboss the gold powder until it becomes shiny and molten ~ be careful to not linger too much on any one spot as the paste will bubble and the powder.

In the open areas of the tag, where there's no raised embossed areas, I added some numbers using the numbers stencil that is also in Set 48. I inked through the stencil using Walnut Stain Distress Ink.

I machine stitched a border around the edge of my tag, inked the edges with Walnut Stain Distress Ink and then mounted it onto a piece of chipboard before adding foam pads to the back and mounting it onto the centre of my tag, securing it in place at the top with the clip.

At the top of the clip, I added a Numbers Snippet. I dipped the snippet into Gathered Twigs Distress Ink that I applied to my glass mat and then heat dried the ink. I also added a Memoir Ephemera piece on the right hand side of the tag, Luggage In Advance, again inking the edges with Walnut Stain distress Ink and adding a few rips and tears before I mounted it onto the clipboard using foam pads.

THE INSPECTOR

After stamping the image of the inspector onto a piece of Mixed Media Heavystock card, I watercolored him with Distress Watercolour Pencils. In my previous make, I chose to colour his jacket and cap blue, but on this make I coloured him with Barn Door to create a red jacket and hatband and his cap is coloured with Hickory Smoke.

The face is coloured with Antique Linen and Frayed Burlap, before I moved onto his glasses, coloured with Rusty Hinge and Barn Door. I added a blush of pink to his cheeks and lips and his hair and moustache are both coloured with Walnut Stain.

After cutting around the outline of the stamped image, I attached the image onto my tag with more foam pads to add dimension.

In the centre of the crest on his cap, I added a mirrored star, altered with a little Mushroom Alcohol Ink.

DECORATIVE TRIM

Across the bottom of the Inspector I added a Pinked Decorative Trim. I painted the trim with Black Soot Distress Paint, dried the paint and then sanded the edges before stamping the "Strictly Hand Made" wording in clear embossing ink directly onto the trim.

Sprinkle with gold embossing powder and then heat emboss. I attached the trim using foam pads.

GEARS

On either side I added a combination of Sprocket Gears and Mini Sprocket gears, all of which have a light coverage of Translucent Grit Paste, and once dry, painted using the same colours as I used on the clip.

I arranged the gears, layering them on top of one another and also attaching them to the trim and creating the dimension to give the appearance they are all connected to the next set, and would all turn one another.


To complete this section, I painted two Arrow Adornments with Candied Apple Distress Paint and once these were dry, I adhered them over the tops of the gears, placing them both pointing upwards.

We're nearly there and it's just the final touches left.

FINISHING DETAILS

Down each side of the tag, I placed some Hardware Heads onto the board itself. These are once again altered with the same paints as I've used throughout and adhered with Matte Collage Medium. I also added some of the smaller Hardware Heads to the centres of the gears.

Finally, I added a Hook Clasp to the right hand side, that I fixed to one of the gears and hung a Thought Token, "Go, See, Explore" from the end.

So that's my project finished and I hope you've loved the tricks and techniques I've used to make this piece.

As always, if you are inspired by anything you see on my blog, don't hesitate to message me or tag me on any social media platforms or leave me a message here and I'll pop by to take a look ~ I'm always so humbled and honoured to see what you've been making after visiting my blog.

Don't forget that every week, one lucky random participant has the chance to win a $25 gift voucher from Simon Says Stamp and you can join in up to 5 times, which means you could have 5 chances to winYou have until next Monday at 8am Ohio time. 1pm UK time, 2 pm CET to join in and good luck....






Thank you so much for taking the time to stop by today ~ stay safe and keep well.
Love Emma xxx


RECIPE FOR PROJECT

Distress Spray StainGround Espresso, Speckled Egg, Frayed Burlap, Tumbled Glass, Rusty Hinge, Crackling Campfire 
Distress Crayons: Walnut Stain
Distress Inks: Walnut Stain
Distress Paint: Black Soot, Antiqued Bronze, Salvaged Patina, Ground Espresso, Crackling Campfire, Rusty Hinge
Treasure Gold Gilding Wax from my own stash

Monday, 24 October 2022

A Taste of Poison...

Hello everyone...

Hope you've all had a wonderful weekend and as we head into another week, it's time for a brand new Simon Says Stamp Monday Challenge and this week our theme is HOME DECOR.

As we head into the final week of October and the witching hour is nearly upon us, I chose to squeeze in one more Halloween project. This was actually something I started way back in August, but it got put on the back burner because I was carried away making other projects and I found it sitting on the shelf in a cupboard, just waiting for me to complete it. So, with this in mind, it made it's way out onto my desk and I thought now was as good as time as any to finish what I started, ready for the most spooktacular night of the year.

So let's get started and welcome to the creepy laboratory, a place of wicked things and spooky findings...if you dare enter, then just follow the glowing green light to explore and see what's been happening here!




To begin with, I made my structure ~ this consists of the middle sized square vignette box, and the two smallest sizes of rectangular vignette boxes.

BUILDING THE STRUCTURE

I attached my boxes with Matte Collage Medium, placing the larger of the two rectangular boxes that I chose to use, on top of the square one and then, the smaller box was adhered to the right hand side. Once the adhesive is dry and the boxes are stuck, I added Halloween Design Tape Trim around the front edges and then applied some Translucent Grit Paste to give a gnarly, crusty finish to the wood.

After letting the paste dry thoroughly, I painted the sides and the back of completed structure, with Black Soot Distress Pain and once the paint is dry, I applied some Sterling Foundry wax to accentuate the crusty areas. Heat set the wax with a heat gun.

On the inside of the box, I covered each surface, and also the tops of the boxes on the outside, with Halloween Worn Wallpaper, adhering the panels with Matte Collage Medium. I then applied some crackle paste, adding it to the corners of the boxes to make it look old. Once the paste is dry and the crackles appear, I used Hickory Smoke and Walnut Stain Distress Crayons to accentuate and colour the areas.

With the structure ready, I made a base and for this, I adhered two smaller vignette panels together to form one long panel. I applied a coat of Black Soot Distress Paint to the base and then covered the top section with a panel of Halloween Backdrops before I attached the vignette boxes to it.

To complete the box, I used a Web Trim, painted black and attached this along the top of the tall part of the structure, adhering a halloween Mini Flair in the centre.

My structure is now ready for all those Halloween goodies...

CAULDRON SECTION

...and we'll start by adding the cauldron with it's glowing green bubbles.

I began by boring a small hole from the back of the box, through to the front and then threaded the green string of Halloween Tiny Lights through. Taking one of the cauldrons, I placed a wood chip in the bottom and attached it to the centre of my square box. I then ran the light string up the back of the cauldron and into the base, attaching it with a dab of hot glue. If you find you have too many lights, just cut away the excess ~ they will still work as long as the remainder of the wire is attached to the battery box. I then filled the lit pot with the bubbles, placing them one by one and attaching them with Glossy Accents, making sure that I didn't cover or block out any of the lights.

Once all the bubbles are fixed into place, walk away and let the adhesive set.

GAUGE FRAME

Whilst the bubbles are setting, I moved onto the Gauge Frame that sits on the back wall and started by attaching a skull adornment to the gauge, before applying some Translucent Grit Paste to the metal surface. Leave the paste to dry before painting the metal with a combination of Black Soot Distress Paint, followed by a layer of Crackling Campfire, Ground Espresso and Antiqued Bronze and once again, leave to dry. Once the paint is dry, I then added a smear of Statue and Sterling Foundry Wax over the top, and again gently heat set the wax.

Behind the aperture of the Gauge Frame, I added a Gauge Dial and then attached the completed piece to the back wall of the box.

SKULLS and FENCE

I used a selection of idea-ology skulls, some of the new ones and some of the older ones as I wanted all different sizes. I arranged all my skulls on either side of the cauldron, attaching them with a scattering of bubbles and boneyard findings that can be found in amongst them.

To complete this section, I attached a metal fence to the left hand side, again using the same technique as I used on the gauge, to add crusty goodness to the metal. I attached the frame with Matte Collage Medium and placed clumps of moss in and around the skulls and fence.

BOOK SHELF

For the book shelf, I added a small off-cut of an Etcetera Trim and stuck this in the middle of the box.

I then made two of the tiny books. The covers for the books are in the Halloween Ephemera pack and I used old book pages to create, the old book pages that I made for the insides of these miniatures. As some of my regular followers will know, I've made these books many times before and if you want to see how I create them, click HERE.

After adding Curiosities Stickers to the spines and aging them with Walnut Stain Distress Crayon, I attached them to my shelf.

Underneath the shelf, I made tiny scrolls, again I've featured these in previous projects, one of them can be seen HERE. I attached these scrolls to my project with hot glue to secure them.

Next to the scrolls is a bottle of toadstools. I used a Corked Vial, complete with a Curator Ephemera Label attached to it. I then attached two toadstools inside the vial, and adhered the vial onto the base....

...attaching a third toadstool next to the bottled toadstools.

On top of the bookshelf, are a couple more bottles. These are crackled with Rock Candy Crackle Paint and then I dripped alcohol inks onto the crackles to add colour before adding Curator Ephemera Labels and twine around the necks of each. I attached the bottles to the shelf and then placed the birdcage, filled with boneyard findings next to it.

I added a piece of chain to the birdcage, and hung the spider adornment, complete with painted red body to the end of the chain.

To finish this section, I added more moss.

TOP SECTION

The top section of the box, houses some more moss, bottles and skulls. The tiny bottle lying down is spilling out some poisonous potion, which is made by applying hot glue, allowing the glue to set and dry before painting it with Distress paints.

To finish this section, I hung the arsenic sign. This is a Halloween Baseboard piece and I just made it look more vintage by adding crackle paint around the edges and tinting it with Walnut Stain Distress Crayon. I then punched two holes in either side of the sign, and added some chain. I hung the sign from a Nail Tack that I hammered into the front of the box.

We're nearly there and all that's left is the key that sits on the side. Again, I altered the metal in exactly the same way as I altered the other metal pieces and then I just attached the key to the side of the box....

...and that is the finishing touch to my halloween make, which I hope you love and will be inspired by because it's such a fun piece to make and will be perfect to use as a home decor piece for Halloween.

As always, if you make anything, or if you've been inspired by anything that you've seen here on my blog ~ then please, let me know by tagging me on social media or leaving a comment here and I will be right over to take a look and if sometimes I miss it ~ just keep nudging me!

Don't forget that every week, one lucky random participant has the chance to win a $25 gift voucher from Simon Says Stamp and you can join in up to 5 times, which means you could have 5 chances to winYou have until next Monday at 8am Ohio time. 1pm UK time, 2 pm CET to join in and good luck....






Thank you so much for taking the time to stop by today ~ stay safe and keep well.
Love Emma xxx

Recipe for project:

Stampers Anonymous: Bat Web Trims
Distress Ink: Walnut Stain, Hickory Smoke
Distress Paint: Black Soot, Candied Apple, Crackling Campfire, 
Alcohol Inks: Mushroom, Rust, Pitch Black, Envy Pearl Alcohol Ink
Various sized idea-ology skulls from my stash
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