I am longing for spring, and I thought if I made a spring
scene, it might help me forget the fact that winter is still here in my part of
Colorado - in fact, as I write this post it is snowing right now! So, I offer this tiny scene as homage to spring,
knowing it is right around the corner.
I made this using one of Globecraft & Piccolo’s NEW French Oval Classic Bubble Frame kits – they are awesome size, bigger than the
Bubble Ornaments, and can fit a 4” x 6” photograph inside. Everything marked NEW can be seen HERE and is
part of the Spring Release.
To make this cute little wall hanging, I used:
- NEW F100KIT French Oval Classic Bubble Frame kit
- NEW A153 Butterfly & Flowers Accents (flowers)
- NEW A147 Spring Accents (1/2 sun)
- NEW Rose Pearl 3D Enamel Gel
- A140 Cats Love Birds (birds & heart)
- The following Embossing Enamels: Vintage Gold, Cranberry Wine, Ruby Red Slippers and Girls Night Out.
- Embossing Fluid
- Kraft cardstock (for the branch, which was cut with my Silhouette Cameo)
- Green cardstock (for the leaves, which I punched out using an EK Success leaf punch and trimmed)
- Distress Paints in Chipped Sapphire & Stormy Sky
- Distress Markers in Broken China, Dusty Concord, Salty Ocean, Shaded Lilac & Tumbled Glass
- White Gesso
- Craft Sheet
- Kaleidoscope embossing powder (iridescent)
- White cardstock
Here is the French Oval kit - you even get a wall hanger! |
The first thing I did was make the background for the
piece. I used white cardstock and the
Distress Paints, as well as all the blue Distress Markers (Broken China, Salty
Ocean & Tumbled Glass). I used the
paints first, daubing them on my craft sheet and spritzing them with water. I used a whole 8 ½” x 11” sheet of white
cardstock to soak up the color as I never know what part of the paper is going
to work for what I want, and I can always use the leftover paper. Once the paints had dried, I scribbled the
blue markers on the sheet, using the brush tip, and used them just like the
paint (I don’t have these colors in the paint, yet, and found that the markers
work almost as well). Once I felt I had
a good background, I set the paper aside to dry thoroughly.
Knowing that the 3D Enamel Gel needs to set, I used the Rose Pearl 3D Enamel Gel straight from the bottle to “paint” my two flowers. I wish I could show you how shimmery the gel
is, the pictures do not do it justice! Sorry, I thought I took a picture of the flowers! I put one of the bubbles from a Bubble Ornament I have over the flowers so no cat hair (or curious cats) could get in
the gel. I let them set overnight.
Then I set about embossing my pieces. First, I cut the sun in half, after measuring
it to fit where I wanted it to in the scene.
I wanted the sun to be brilliant, so I used the Vintage Gold Embossing Enamel and I mixed in a no-name iridescent-like powder I had in a small baggie (I have had this powder for
years and I have no idea who makes it).
I think it came out wonderful!
I
use a small scoop when mixing my powder because that way I have more control
over the amount of powder and I don’t end up wasting it by mixing up a lot that
I can’t reuse. I mix my powders on a coffee filter because the powder barely sticks. I embossed the sun 2 or 3
times, using the Embossing Fluid between each coat of powder. Here is the scoop I used in case you want to copy my recipes.
I then set about the birds.
I had wanted them to really stick out and be colorful so I mixed Ruby Red Slippers with Girls Night Out Embossing Enamel, one scoop of each. Again, I am very pleased with my results, they
certainly are pretty! I embossed the
birds 2 or 3 times as well, following each coat of powder with more Embossing Fluid.
The heart is straight up Cranberry Wine and
was embossed a few times as well.
Here are all the accents embossed and ready to go! |
The branch was cut from a file I found in the Silhouette
Store, called Branch
& Flowers, and I cut it out of kraft cardstock. I used a leaf punch, with a light green
cardstock, to punch out my leaves and I trimmed most of the leaves off and only
used the top one.
The leaf punch I used |
Once all the prep work was done, I got to put my scene
together. I first traced the
back piece
of the kit over the portion of the paper that I made earlier, picking
out what part I wanted to use for my sky. You don’t have to be perfect
cutting it out because the frame will cover the paper. Then I placed everything were I wanted it,
left it for a bit, came back, rearranged it, asked opinions, rearranged it
again and ended up moving the sun from one side to the other, and then glued
everything down. While I waited for the
glue to dry, I painted the two parts of the frame with very light coat of white
gesso and let them dry. While they were
drying, I got ready to paint the wider frame with my craft sheet and the
Distress Paints.
The frames, painted. |
I used the same water spritz/smoosh technique on the wide
frame, and the gesso made the paint creamier looking. For the decorative frame, I used Distress
Markers in Dusty Concord and Shaded Lilac to give it a very faint tinge of
purple. The photos didn’t pick up the
subtle color variations but it is there.
I glued the frame and the bubble together, and then glued that to the
scene, finishing with the decorative frame.
Almost done! |
Showing the dimension |
And another view of the final result |
Thank you for stopping by & I certainly hope spring has visited you!
4 comments:
I totally love this, the colours you mixed look awesome xxx
Beautiful scene inside the frame, love how you mixed the enamels to get the colors
Terrific! Great tips on mixing powders!
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