I have two great nieces with birthdays in May, so I wanted to create something special for them and to personalise them. I decided on a wall plaque and matching card for each of them. Sophia is really into Princess' at the moment, so the theme was easy. I have used stamps from Sheena Douglass' 'A little Bit Magical' collection; acrylic paints; H20 paints; Distress Inks; Brilliance Inks; Gold Aqua Tint; Pro Markers; air drying lightweight clay and a mould and various dies. To create the plaque I started with a wooden Christmas heart which was in my stash, and sanded it lightly to provide a key for the paint. I gave it a coat of white Gesso on both sides, then two coats of pink acrylic. When that was dry I sponged some pearlescent purple acrylic all over the front. On a piece of white card I stamped several images in black Versafine ink and heat embossed in black powder; a Princess, toadstools, brick walls and a butterfly. I painted the Princess and the butterfly with H2O's and pearlescent acrylic paints, using Pro Markers on the face and hair. The bricks were coloured with Pro Markers as well. I painted the toadstools with acrylics, then stamped some Ivy leaves in green Distress Ink. I then cut all the images out and added glitter to some of them. I used part of a border die to create a coronet for the Princess and attached it to her head. I took some clay and pressed it into an alphabet mould then left it to dry, painting it with pink acrylic and gold Aqua Tint afterwards. I added Crystal Lacquer to the leaves, painted a wooden floral embellishment and added glitter. When all the parts were dry I gave everything a coat of spray varnish to make it durable, and attached all the images to the plaque with dimensional glue. I used several of the same images to create the card, adding some die cut letters, number and sentiment. I think these stamps are perfect for creating Fairy tail themed projects - and the design works for both home décor and cards alike.
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Friday, 20 May 2016
Fit for a Princess
I have two great nieces with birthdays in May, so I wanted to create something special for them and to personalise them. I decided on a wall plaque and matching card for each of them. Sophia is really into Princess' at the moment, so the theme was easy. I have used stamps from Sheena Douglass' 'A little Bit Magical' collection; acrylic paints; H20 paints; Distress Inks; Brilliance Inks; Gold Aqua Tint; Pro Markers; air drying lightweight clay and a mould and various dies. To create the plaque I started with a wooden Christmas heart which was in my stash, and sanded it lightly to provide a key for the paint. I gave it a coat of white Gesso on both sides, then two coats of pink acrylic. When that was dry I sponged some pearlescent purple acrylic all over the front. On a piece of white card I stamped several images in black Versafine ink and heat embossed in black powder; a Princess, toadstools, brick walls and a butterfly. I painted the Princess and the butterfly with H2O's and pearlescent acrylic paints, using Pro Markers on the face and hair. The bricks were coloured with Pro Markers as well. I painted the toadstools with acrylics, then stamped some Ivy leaves in green Distress Ink. I then cut all the images out and added glitter to some of them. I used part of a border die to create a coronet for the Princess and attached it to her head. I took some clay and pressed it into an alphabet mould then left it to dry, painting it with pink acrylic and gold Aqua Tint afterwards. I added Crystal Lacquer to the leaves, painted a wooden floral embellishment and added glitter. When all the parts were dry I gave everything a coat of spray varnish to make it durable, and attached all the images to the plaque with dimensional glue. I used several of the same images to create the card, adding some die cut letters, number and sentiment. I think these stamps are perfect for creating Fairy tail themed projects - and the design works for both home décor and cards alike.
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Awww! Fantastic projects Penny. Love all of the different elements. Those leaves look real! I bet Sophia will love her present and her card. Have a lovely weekend.
ReplyDeleteHugs Flo xx
Hi Flo, thank you so much hun I really enjoyed making them! Enjoy your weekend too :)
DeleteThese 2 are great! I love the Sony look of the first one with the leaves...so you sprayed varnish on them and that's why they look like glass?? I love the effect. The 2nd card is just magical looking with the glitter...I bet she will love the cards
ReplyDeleteHi Birgit, thank you - glad you like them :) With the leaves - after stamping and cutting them out I gave them a coat of Glossy Accents and let them dry naturally. This makes them look so shiny x
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