Hello!! Welcome to our week full of inspiration using Plate1430! Stay tuned all week for some amazing works in which the Viva Las VegaStamps! Design Team has utilized our "December Daily" plate.
I love giving the team a theme, or certain stamp to use and seeing how each project turns out completely unique and wonderful.
First up we have Kersten!! She's put together this lovely Soltice Shrine for us to feast our eyes upon. The color palate is to die for, and the whole piece makes my mouth water:
Here are the steps used to create this beauty:
1. Wash and dry tin. Pry apart and set the top aside for a future project.
2. Gesso the tin so as to cover all images, etc. I used white, but black could be used just as effectively.
3. Paint with acrylics using two shades of blue, teal and turquoise. I was hoping for a northern lights effect.
4.
When completely dry, stamp back and sides with December Daily images. I
used all images associated with December 21st, the date of Winter
Solstice.
5. Layer two pieces of patterned, snowflake card stock inside the tin. Adhere with Miracle Tape.
6.
Stamp snowflakes on top of patterned paper and inside tin. Apply glue
to all areas around snowflakes. Shake Stampendous Shaved Ice Glitter on
top of glue. Shake away loose glitter when
finished.
7.
Stamp goddess on Kromecote Cardstock. Color in with Copics and
Distressed Ink markers. Layer goddess into tin so that she rests higher
than the Shaved Ice Glitter. Add punched snowflake with star
embellishment.
8. Add quote to goddess.
9. Glue in small tinsel wrap around inside of tin.
10. Cut "Winter Solstice" letters and add to front of tin.
11. Add embellishments at the top: beads and sun button.
12. Finally, clear emboss snowflakes on back of tin and add silver stars.
Along with Plate1430, Kersten used Don't let anyone ever dull your sparkle, large snowflake, medium snowflake and small snowflake. She also used the Lady with arms up stamp which was stamped on Kromecote cardstock.
Second for today is this piece by Lea. She's put together this beautiful altered tray for us! Lea really has a huge passion for stamping and never fails to impress with her skills:
Lea purchased the shadowbox and added wire (drill screw 1/2 way, wrap wire around screw and then finish drilling all the way in)
Large rectangle: decorative paper
spruced up with rub ons to add more contrast. add green paper, then the
library date due paper. Had an old fashion date stamp- stamped Dec. 25
Rec'd on it. Distressed a bit, added rub on as a "bridge" to tie all papers together. Santa was colored with Copics. Gel pen, white, used on beard for different texture - Copic gray added for shadows.Christmas
tree I used Plaid's Papier Metallic Pearl White paper paint. Adds
dimension for more real snow look - sprinkled USAQ Crystal Effects (the
smallest glitter possible). Christmas sentiment rub on. Glue Dots pulls Santa forward.
Top Square:
Stamp Daily 25 in Grape Memento ink. Studio G gold paint brush to
paint numbers and half the stripes. Green Copic for the rest of
stripes. "Joy" from Daily plate alphabet - put letters on block and
stamp on white cardstock, edge. Add bulb. Rub on on top to add an
extra pattern.
Other 2 Squares: Rub on to match
rectangle, tiny bit of Crystal Effects added. Bottle Cap adhered.
Bottom square, rub on on bottom (top square has same rub on, on top ) to
add a pattern, pointsettia adhered. Shadowbox can be set on a shelf or table, hung by wire, hung on a tree or door of a room, etc.
Now leave these ladies some love (it enters you into a giveaway for plate1430, also!) and come back every day this week for new ways to use our December Daily plate!
23 comments:
Both definitely deserve some love, I love mixing the stamping and 3-D art.
Gorgeous Projects!
BEAUTIFUL projects! Just Stunning!
Both are absolutely gorgeous!!
I hadn't seen that plate before. Great projects!
Weehah! We're off to a fantastic start!
Great projects!That Santa is amazing,so vintagey...
both projects are fabulous! I am loving the color Kersten achieved in that tin!
Beautiful bottle!!
Beautiful tin and tray!
Marilyn
Just goes to show what you can do with a little imagination!
Great work ladies!
Great projects! Love the creativity!
What great work!
Love both of these! Great work ladies!
awesome inspiration here and I need all I can get right now as I begin my very first altered book~great job ladies
Love the stamping on the outside of the tin and the aged library card background on the tray!! FUN projects, and I *LOVE* stamps! :)
Fantastic projects ladies! I can't wait to see more!
Gorgeous projects! I love the color and sentment for the soltice shrine. The tray is really pretty :)
Both projects are very nice. The Solstice Shrine is very pretty colors, and the shadowbox has lots of details. I really like them both a lot.
Lovely 3D projects. I had never thought of just using the bottom of a mint tin like that. Clever!
Beautiful work! I love them both! Wow what inspiration!
LOVE this altered shrine! The blue and white background with that beautiful image is magical!
I adore shrines! And the second piece is so wondefully colorful and fun and happy! Love!!!
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