Showing posts with label bling. Show all posts
Showing posts with label bling. Show all posts

Monday, December 24, 2012

December Daily Tag



Judy here, this is a tag I made using three VLVS stamps! 


Broken china and tumbled glass distress inks were used to color #8 manila tag. 
Ink Christmas tree #18932 with Memento bamboo leaves and stamp on tag. 
Throughly heat set to dry tag before stamping December and 25 from December Daily with antique linen, while ink is wet pour ultra high gloss clear embossing powder over the inked images, pour off extra and heat set to a high gloss finish. Vintage photo distress stain was used to color the die cut deer, let dry or heat set, secure tinsel twine with Miracle Tape on deer. 
Apply deer to the tag with glue n' seal.
Blue star bling was added to the top of tree. 
Blue tinsel twine was added to top to finish this tag. 
Seasons Greetings!  




Supplies:
December Daily plate #1430
Christmas Tree #18932
Miracle Tape
Ultra High Gloss Clear 
Ranger Distress inks
Ranger Distress stain
Ranger Glue n' Seal
Tsukineko Memento bamboo leaves ink
Sizzix movers and shapers deer die cut
Ranger Tinsel Twine
#8 manila tag
Blending foam applicator
Chipboard
MS star bling

Thanks for Looking! 

Sunday, December 11, 2011

My Favorite Fruitcake Recipe!


For my Viva Las Vegastamps! design team post this time, I wanted to use this funny fruitcake recipe stamp that I have admired for a while now. I used Spellbinders dies for the mat, recipe card, and cake platter that my fruitcake is on. I used a Sizzix embossing folder to add the dot texture to my mat and then used Colored Sakura Crystal Lacquer to highlight some of the dots so that they would accent the pieces of fruit in the fruitcake.

Now here is the fun part! This month, we got to try out a product called Creative Paperclay. I used the paperclay to make my fruitcake and I was surprised at how much like regular clay it is. I expected it to be more like paper pulp, but it was very easy to use, like real clay. Here is how I made the fruitcake:

First, I drew a circle on a piece of waxed paper. Then I put red, green, yellow and orange rhinestones all over my circle. After that, I started putting small pieces of clay over the stones and I pressed the clay down until I could feel the stones. Once I covered all of the stones, I rubbed them to get the clay off the tops of them. Then I trimmed off the excess clay, while also trimming the waxed paper at the same time with a craft knife. I shaped and evened it out to my liking and then put it away to dry over night. The next day, the edges had curled up a little, but it was still a little wet. I gently pressed it flat and smoothed out any tiny cracks with a wet paintbrush. The next day, I painted it with some watered down brown acrylic paint to give it that "bake until golden brown" look. Normally I wouldn't recommend using the waxed paper, but in this project, it gave the bling something to stick to, and also added strength since my project was very thin. Other embellishments you could make this way, could be things like pizza, cookies or a wreath. You can see other projects for Creative Paperclay on their blog by clicking here.

Feel free to stop by the Create & Craft blog to see all of my Viva Las Vegastamps! posts in one place as well as projects from the rest of our team. Thanks for stopping by, and be sure to come back every Monday, Wednesday & Friday to see the newest posts!