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Friday, January 24, 2014

Butterfly ATC


Hello there crafty peeps!
Today I have for you a cute little ATC (Artist Trading Card).
I'm super happy with the way this turned out. I hope you like it, too!


Supplies:
Enamel gels: Silver  and Copper
Glastique (glossy)
Mod Podge
Old book page
Bling (black and amber, or whatever colors you like)
Heavy duty glue (I used Beacon 527 glue)
Small piece of foam tape or pop dots
Metal number
Scrap of burlap
Heat gun
Scissors
Little cup, toothpick, pantbrush

What to do:
1. Take two of the small butterflies and cut the loops off of them.

2. Get the frame from the Daisy Floral set. Open up the Copper & Silver Enamel Gels and slap some onto the frame. Blend together using a paint brush. Set aside to dry.




3. Now get out your enamel powders and a little cup. Add a little bit of each powder to the cup and mix well (I used a tooth pick). See, you just made your very own awesome mixture! Coat the little butterflies in the enamel adhesive (DO NOT SQUEESE THE CHARMIN....oops, I mean the bottle). Coat your butterflies in the enamel powder mixture you just created and heat those bad boys up with your heat gun to melt the powders and activate the adhesive! *if your butterflies little holes become plugged, flip them over and poke through the holes with a toothpick).


4. Use the Mod Podge to glue the old book paper to the back of the burlap. Let it dry and then use your heavy duty glue to glue the frame onto the burlap. Stick a big heavy book on top of it for a few minutes to be sure it's really stuck well.

5. Now it's time to work on the big butterfly. You'll need two pieces for this- the base piece with the holes in it, and the detailed piece for over top. Take the base piece and coat with the enamel adhesive fluid and drop a little bit of Gilded Rose Gold, Black, and Aged white enamel powders onto it. Remove the excess and heat it up. I heated mine for quite awhile, so that the colors would move around and blend together. The detail piece is super simple- just coat it with the Copper embossing enamel, and once that's dry add a coat of the glossy Glastique. Once both layers are dry, glue together with heavy duty glue.


 6. Add some bling to the framed burlap. I always enjoy swirls! Once the butterfly is completely dry and set (I let mine sit overnight), use the foam tape or pop dot to add it to the upper right hand corner of the ATC. Add a piece of bling on each tip of the butterfly to cover up the holes.


7. Add your little butterflies using heavy duty glue. Do the same with the number.




Friday, January 10, 2014

I Hope to "Inspire" You Today

Hello my lovelies! Aimee here with my very first design team project.
I do hope you like it!!
 
This itty bitty cutie would make a great gift or perfect décor for some small space in your home.
Don't let the directions fool ya, it doesn't take long to create.
 
 
What ya need:
2x2" canvas
Piece of old book paper
Mod Podge
A flower (this one is from Prima)
Heat gun
Paint (I used Rustoleum Metallic Accents in Luminous Pear)
Scrap of card stock or patterned paper
Heavy duty glue (I use Beacon 527 glue)
Epoxy sticker wit a saying or quote
Piccolo Charm- Vintage Birdcage
 
What to do:
1. Mod Podge that old book paper to the canvas. Let it dry (or blast it with your heat gun)  . *note* you could skip this step since by the time the canvas is complete, you really can't see the paper, but I like the additional texture. Rub some paint over it with your finger. Let it dry
 
2. Open up your enamel adhesive fluid and dot it all over the canvas. DO NOT SQUEEZE!! DID YA HEAR ME!?!? DO NOT SQUEEZE IT, or you WILL be sorry! Now put some Turquoise Lagoon enamel powder on there, shake off the excess, and heat it up with your heat gun. Let it cool down (won't take long) and repeat this process with each color... Let them mingle together as you heat them up.
 
3. Now get out your sweet little bird cage. We are only using one part of it for this project. Take that bird cage and coat it with the enamel adhesive, and then cover with Brownstone enamel powder. Remove the excess, and heat that baby up to melt the powder and activate the adhesive. Let it cool and flip it over. Using a toothpick or something else teeny tiny, put some glue on the back of the bird cage and adhere it to a piece of paper. Let it dry and then trim around it.
 
4. Put some glue on the back of your epoxy sticker and adhere it to the canvas. Flip it over and put a book on it for a few minutes to be sure it sticks down really well. Repeat with the sweet little bird cage. Add your flower (use the same heavy duty glue), and you're done.