You’re never too old
It has been a wonderful weekend and Chad has the next couple of days off. Umm, should I turn him into “Cinder fella” or let him play on the computer and Wii until his eyes can’t take it any more? Umm I think a mix of the two.
It has been a wonderful weekend and Chad has the next couple of days off. Umm, should I turn him into “Cinder fella” or let him play on the computer and Wii until his eyes can’t take it any more? Umm I think a mix of the two.
We have a busy year upon us, and are very excited to have these many blessings given to us.
Stamp happy be a blessing!
Hi Friends!
It is Tuesday and time for some more of the yummy Queen Kat stamps.
The first project is using Luna on a dream journal. Very simple. I used a junior legal pad that was purchased from an office supply store and measured it. I covered the journal with brown card stock.
I taped the paper pad to the inside back cover, slit two holes for ribbon closure and covered the front with different patterned papers from Jillibean soup purchased from my local craft store.
I attached Luna to the front with E6000 glue. Then I attached the different “do dads” to the front with the same adhesive. I used a sentiment from my personal stash and hand wrote out dream, love, faith,pray randomly over the cover. The entire project took less than 10 minutes.
For the Grace image, I kept things simple yet elegant. She was stamped onto Copic card using memento tuxedo black ink. She was then colored with copic markers. I trimmed the image out using scissors.
Using card stock from my stash, I layered on different papers and flowers to give her a more finished look.
I really like the way both projects turned out. I hope you will give them a try!
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This video tutorial is for the visual learner, I hope you will give this a try. Crayola model magic is a wonderful product and so fun to use! See last Tuesday’s post for the written step by step.
Enjoy! Stamp Happy be a blessing! For the visual learner:
The first picture is of Luna. This is so easy a kid can do it, literally. Take a small hand full of Crayola Model Magic and using a polymer clay roller or dowel, roll it out to about 1/8″. While it is still soft stamp the image into the clay using Memento Tuxedo black in.
Then, using your copic markers color the image just like you would on paper, just be sure to use a light touch. Sketch markers work best. When blending colors, don’t push into the clay or you’ll create dimples.
Next, using your heat gun, and a non-stick craft mat or release foil, heat the image, it will start to bubble up a bit and don’t forget to turn it over. I put a hole in the top of Luna so she can be a necklace, she would be totally great as a medallion or pin embellishment for a dream journal.
Once the image is completely dry (you will have to heat the front and back) use some Crystal lacquer and seal it. Place it aside to dry. I didn’t not use a thick coat and it still took nearly 2 hours to dry.
This is just such a fun project. I bought 2 gallons of the crayola stuff from my local craft store. You don’t even have to do the math on this one. A four ounce container was $4.00. A two gallon container was $22.00 minus my 40% off coupon. That is value my friend.
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