Hellooooo and welcome to our monthly challenge. This month we are featuring some of our newer stamps to inspire you with a STEAMPUNK Challenge!
We are inspiring you with words like rusty, steam & steampunk, mail art, delivery, pipes, vintage, oceanic & under the sea, umbrellas, postcard, script, stamps, handwriting, metal, copper, gold, bronze, nickel, handles, diving, divers and more! Also >> Starting this month we are pairing up our SWAPS with our monthly challenges! So if you're extra inspired.. pop on into our facebook group and sign up for our swap. Double the fun easy peasy!
Don't forget the rules:
-Create a new project based on our inspiration board (it has to be posted this month, but you can certainly link up to other challenges as well!)
-Use at least one (but certainly more if you want)Viva Las VegaStamps! rubber stamps
(We are now allowing competitors stamps to be on your work, but please make VLVS! the focus of the project, thank you.)
-Post it to your blog with a link back to us
-Upload to our linky using your direct blog post link (You may also upload via facebook, flickr or other gallery)
You could win a Project Spotlight post on our blog + some new rubber of course.
Oh sometime In June I sent 2 tags in To Vamp Stamp News for publication for their August issue on Metal. And right after I mailed them I saw that The June issue would be the last one printed. And the editor was only going to do e-articles once a month, I admit I was bummed. Vamp Stamp News has been around for a long long time. But since she was still going to be doing e-articles, I still had a good chance that my tags will make it in the article( I really love how the tags came out).
So Friday July 20th, I saw that the new article was out. I clicked on the link and looked through the article and there I saw my name and my tags! I'm kinda excited as this is the 1st time I've been published! There are my tags
I’m so excited to be sharing my first project with you, as a new member of the Viva Las Vegastamps! Design Team (DT)! It was so hard to pick just one Halloween image from the huge variety of stamps Viva Las Vegastamps! has in their 15,000+ collection that I needed to come up with some way to use many stamps. I love three dimensional pieces made from paper and Halloween makes me think of nighttime, so a lantern came to mind.
This is a really simple project to make. I’m providing you with a zip file of the pattern (as a PDF you can print and cut out, as an SVG file you can import into cutting software and as a Sure Cuts A Lot SCAL V2 project file). CLICK HERE to download the Halloween lantern pattern files.
It started with a half-gallon cardboard milk carton. Wash it out well and cut off the top. Leave a small tab at the top of each side so you have a place to adhere the roof.
Cut out four roof panels, four frames and the top piece from cardboard. I used cereal boxes. Use the inside piece of a frame as a template to cut a window on each side of the cereal box about 1” from the bottom using a craft knife.
Once you have all the pieces cut out, cover them with aluminum tape, dry emboss the roof panels (to give them some texture), and coat the pieces with black alcohol ink. Once the ink is dry (about 10 minutes), distress the surfaces with a steel wool pad. This will make the embossed pattern really pop and gives the lantern an old steel-like finish.
Punch a small hole in the center of the top piece so you can attach a wire to use as a hanger.
Got milk? Or juice...or any square carton.
Pieces covered in metal tape.
Milk carton cut down.
Cut out four vellum panels (using a frame as a template) and stamp your images with dye ink. I used these 8 stamps from Viva Las Vegastamps!:
Adhere the vellum panels to the frames with Miracle Tape and you’re ready to assemble your lantern.
First create the roof by folding the tabs of each roof panel to the back and then adhering them together using Miracle Tape. I stapled each tab too for extra holding power. Then attach the roof piece. Create a wire hanger and put it through the hole. I put a bead on top from an old necklace I picked up at a flea market.
Roof piece dry embossed and top piece with hole punched.
Underside of assembled roof.
Pieces dressed to look like old steel.
Adhere the roof to the milk carton by using Miracle Tape on the tabs you made along the top of the cartoon.
Adhere three of the frames to the milk cartoon using Miracle Tape. Attach the fourth panel with magnetics or Velcro dots, so you can easily remove it to maintain the battery operated votive candle.
For added fun, dangle a spider from a thread under the roof. Just punch two spiders and glue them back to back with a piece of thread sandwiched between them. Coat the spider withCrystal Lacquer for added strength (and some shine). Attach a red rhinestone. Use a needle to punch a hold under the roof and tie up the thread.
Think how fun several of these would look around your house (they stand really well) or hanging in your front yard!