Hiya everyone and thank you for visiting me on this special occasion, I feel totally honoured that I was asked
by Rebekah to contribute:D
(Happy Birthday
hun by the way :D)
If you have visited me already you will know that my style is
vintage/grunge.
This has evolved a whole lot more since my visit to the trade show at the
NEC, and meeting Tim/
Suze/Claudine :D
I was totally entranced by their amazing demos and had to think how I could combine them with my scrapping on my return.
I have to say I'm a few £'s lighter and I have a whole new addiction but
OMG its so worth it
LOLWhen I started scrapping I loved bold modern designs, but now I am definitely a vintage girl. What I will say is that with a bit of ink, distressing and messing most things can look pretty vintage and
grungey - sometimes without me meaning them to be
LOL, in the end I had to accept
that's my niche :D
The first technique I want to share with you was by
Suze and she did it in her melting pot - mine hasn't arrived yet and it has taken me a long time to decide it was something I needed.
But now I can't wait to try beeswax and more :D
Right so I'm going to explain how to make embellies from UTEE (ultra thick embossing enamel - which is just coarsley cut embossing powder) on a heat proof craft mat with rubber stamps.Start off by getting together your stamps and any perfect pearls you want to add to the melted
utee, I also added a couple of buttons as an experiment :D
Ink your stamps with
versamark ink or coloured ink if you prefer so that they release easily from the
uteeI coloured my
utee as I only have clear with alcohol inks,now this bits really important particularly if you have a melting pot -
do not add alcohol inks to melted utee like you would with the dye inks!!!! you can however colour them when they are powder and leave them to dry so the alcohol evaporates and leaves the ink behind - make
sure you mix it well to get the colour through the powder
Take your
versamark pad and
squidge it on your heat proof non stick mat (
squidge is a technical term
LOL), and I would advise you also put something heatproof underneath as when I first tried this my cutting mat ended up with a bump in it :o - I just put a melamine chopping board underneath
Sprinkle the dry
utee over the
versamark ink and start heating, I start at the edges and work inwards as I want the centre to remain hot. when its melted heat it again as you want more powder to stick to the hot
utee, add more, powder and melt again.
you can also sprinkle in some perfect pearls if you want
EDITED TO ADD - start with a thin layer and build up as it will just blow away with the heatgun if not on a sticky surface :)
When you have a good puddle in the middle stamp it, leaving the stamp there.
When cool remove the stamp and carefully peel back the
utee - this leaves a lovely feathery edge :D You
need to be gentle as its very fragile
because your mat is non stick it just wipes off so don't panic when you see the mess :D
I then rubbed in distress
stickles and perfect pearls to highlight the image.
To attach to your project I would use a clear adhesive like glossy accents so that you can't see it through the transparent
uteeIf your still not convinced about
utee or don't own a heat gun ( you know who you are Birthday girl ;-)
LOL ) then check out
Dyans you tube video
here of her demoing at
CHA.
It's such a cool product, well not really...... well you know what I mean
LMAO :D
I have also used Image transfer using Claudine
Hellmuths sticky backed canvas ( you can see her demoing it
here) on the blue corner mat using
Prima paper - its really easy and you can use scrapbook paper, magazines, wrapping paper or anything photocopied (
inkjet won't work).
It does stay a little bit tacky so you can use
Claudines Multi medium on top to seal it, this also makes any little pieces of paper you might have missed disappear ;-)
The canvas is lovely and thick and frays nicely, and as you can see is
sewable/
stitchable ( are they even words???
LOL )
So
that's my project, I hope you like it and find it inspiring :D
I used
Prima Pastiche papers from Happy Daze, with a selection of
prima flowers inked with Ranger distress ink in Fired brick and a
prima pebble. I also added vintage lace, a piece of a vintage music score and used my sewing machine.
Edges were distressed and inked with Frayed burlap distress ink
Now for the really fab bit :D
If you leave me a comment by 31st March you will be in with a chance of winning a set of Basic Grey stamps donated by the
Craft Emporium - cool huh :D
AND if you leave me a link to your work inspired by my project you will have a second entry in to the draw - it could be stamping, playing with utee and alcohol inks, image transfer, sewing or just scrapping :D - Good luck everyone :D
The Next blog for you to hop to is the lovely
Ania who will posting her project tomorrow morning (Sunday 21st) - now
that's one to definitely check out :D
If you've lost your way hop back to
Rebekahs place to get back on track :D
Hugs'n'birthday hoppy snogs,
Julie xx