Showing posts with label DeeDee Catron. Show all posts
Showing posts with label DeeDee Catron. Show all posts

Tuesday, January 22, 2013

Creating with new G&P bezels



Hi all! DeeDee here today with a piece I did for the Globecraft & Piccolo CHA booth! 

We got to play with some super fab new cardstock covered bezels.

This particular piece is the rectangle version! They're nice thick bookboard with a perfectly matched white cardstock cover ready for stamping, inking, distressing and anything else you can imagine!

Here are my steps to completing this piece:


1) Stamp white cardstock with Birds on a wire stamp from Viva Las VegaStamps!
2) Color background with Gelatos by Faber Castell
3) Adhere cardstock cover to bookboard back with Glastique
4) Punch holes in bezel and set with eyelets as a decorative element.
5) Cover entire piece in Glossy Glastique.
6) Cut piece of leather and assemble to be ready for a chain!


I can't get over the dimension that the beautiful Glastique gives these pieces, not to mention ti doubles as an adhesive!


I've got another piece on my blog with slightly different steps and even more dimension but without the beautiful leather or eyelets; come check it out!


Thanks so much!

Wednesday, January 9, 2013

An Angle Tip...


.. Hi All! DeeDee here :) 

I've been spending time getting acquainted with my 3D Enamel Gels...and I've found out one thing for sure...


... I seem to be able to apply them a lot more evenly if I cut the tip at an angle! Just place your scissors at an angle to the tip when you first open them. Then whenever you apply enamel gel keep your bottle at an angle and it will flow nice and evenly out of the top! 

Saturday, December 8, 2012

Making wintery gift tags




Hello G&P fans! DeeDee here today bringing you some super cute gift tags using the now available Bezels! 


Start by gathering your pieces!

DeeDee  Catron
UmWowStudio

I used a circle and square bezel from the Assorted Charms pack. The larger tag is just a diecut of some kraft paper.

Materials list:
  • Assorted Charms
  • Night Before Christmas Accents
  • Vintage Gears Embellishment
  • Snowflake Accents
  • A Gingerbread Christmas Accents
  • Titanium White Enamel Gel
  • Mars Black Enamel Gel
  • Metallic Gold Enamel Gel


 

To complete the pieces, cover assorted pieces in Titanium White Enamel Gel, Mars Black Enamel Gel, and Metallic Gold Enamel Gel. While those cure cover your bezels and tag in bits of tin foil, mark edges up to look like welded metal, and distress with black acrylic paint.


Here are the gift tags in use!



I made a third one using a snowman from the gingerbread collection, gears, and metallic gold mentioned earlier. 


Wednesday, November 28, 2012

Meet our talented artists!

Today, we are so excited to introduce to you, our freshly-formed G&P Design Team! We've gathered a host of talented and diverse artists from across the country who will bring you some great ideas for working with our products. Watch for their creative projects here as well as on their personal blogs.

And, now, without further ado:

Steph Ackerman:
East Meadow, New York

I am an avid scrapbooker, cardmaker and altered artist. Working with paper is my passion and I have worked with all kinds of mediums since childhood.   Cardmaking, for me, is therapy. I love working on a smaller canvas and watching my work come to life with the use of stamps, inks and die cuts. I love challenges, and am always trying new techniques. My day is just not complete if I haven't spent some time in my studio. I do tend to get lost in my creations, working on lots of different projects at the same time.

I discovered not too long ago that I love to teach and I can often be found in my studio showing students how to create amazing projects using a variety of products, whether it’s with the Cricut, stamps, inks, binding equipment, etc. I love seeing the look on a student's face when she realizes what can be done with the tools and supplies that are available.

I live in New York with Gary, my husband of 32 years, our 17-year-old son Christopher, and our puppy, Paulie. Being the teenager that he is, it can be quite difficult getting candid shots of Christopher; however, since he participates in all kinds of sports, I get to take lots of action photos and scrap those. Paulie, on the other hand, is quite the character and allows me to take as many photos as I want without complaint; he can be seen in many scrapbook layouts! 

Tracy Alden
Sunny California

Tracy Alden, art designer, indie artist by trade, and owner of Art Resurrected. Her interests in ancient art, archeology, biology, anthropology, world cultures and natural elements add to a dizzying array subjects of which are the inspiration for her art. 

Specializing in: Sculpture, Illustration, Jewelry, Fabric, Paper & Graphic Arts. Her artwork has been published in magazines, newspapers and displayed at many galleries and shows. She currently works as part of product design and development for Globecraft & Piccolo. 

Tracy lives in sunny Southern California with her husband and menagerie of animals. With a love of art, travel, museums, cooking, and an animal conservation she is always busy.

DeeDee Catron
Las Vegas, Nevada

I'm a 25 year old crafter extraordinaire with a Bachelor of Arts Degree in Industrial Design and a passion for creating anything with my hands. 

I'm the Marketing and Artistic Director for Viva Las VegaStamps! and the Owner/Creator/Designer of UmWowStudio.



  
Christina Colón
Temecula, California

My name is Christina Colón and I live in Temecula, California. I am a mom to four kids, two dogs, one cat, and a partridge in a pear tree. Ok. Not really on that last one, but it sounded good! I am also married to a wonderful man who puts up with creative shenanigans.

 I have been papercrafting for over four years now. I find that I really love the "off- the page" stuff because it's more versatile and allows for my creative mind to just go, go, go. I love to get inky and messy. I also love to experiment with new products and techniques, especially when an experiment turns into an amazing end result.



Laura Drahozal
Hartland, Michigan

I live with my husband and my very spoiled collie in Michigan. I enjoy scrapbooking and teaching classes in local scrapbook stores whenever possible. I also love being on the Dreamweaver Design Team because I can explore techniques using these exquisite stencils and work with a group of wonderful teammates. 

I love being a part of the Twisted Sketches Design Team, which is helping me work on my scrapbooks! I am a design team member for both Art Glitter and Connie Crystals and now Globecraft & Piccolo. I am looking forward to the creative opportunities they present. 

I am very excited to be in the Dec/Jan 2011 edition of The Stampers Sampler (pp. 52 and 72) and in the Catch Up Issue. I am also so thrilled to have been published on page 20 of April 2011 Stamp & Scrap Arts.


Monica Edwards
Cocoa, Florida

I’m Monica Edwards, married for more than 20 years and the mother of two older children; daughter, Mariah, 18 and son, Andre, 22. I currently work at the Kennedy Space Center, home of the once-beloved "Shuttle." As you can tell I am still heartbroken; lol.

I have been crafting for over 15 years but broke into the blogging world in the past two years and love it. I like to consider myself a crafter of all trades but a master at none - well maybe not none. I enjoy vintage and incorporating mixed-media into all facets of crafting now. My craft motto is "beauty is in the eye of the beholder." Everyone has different taste in crafts and it is all beautiful as long as it is made from the heart.

I enjoy teaching the tricks and techniques I have learned from so many amazing women! I hope to keep everyone coming back to check out the fabulous products Globecraft and Piccolo have to offer to the world!


Arin Flynn
Southern California

My name is Arin Flynn and I reside in sunny southern California with my amazing husband, two little girls, ages 3 and 4, who have their halos held up by horns at times and a very lazy, but sweet pound puppy.

After college I headed into the field of Human Resources. After eleven years, I traded in my employment, law books, and employment relations (glorified adult babysitting) to stay home and start a family. That is when the crafting bug really bit and my week is not complete without a few projects under my belt!

Paper crafting is something I love with a passion and creating things, from home decor to party decorations, brings me joy and satisfaction. I created a crafting blog in 2011 and am slowly finding my way among the never-ending talent and inspirations that make up the online crafting community. In February of 2012 I had the honor of seeing my first published project sitting on shelves in local retail
stores. In July of 2012 I had the joys of being accepted to be a member of a popular Cricut challenge blog, Fantabulous Cricut Challenge Blog.

There are times I wished I lived in an area that does not have 365 days of warm sunshine so I would have a true excuse to stay planted in my craft room weathering out a hard winter. I have been a crafter ever since I can remember. I have done projects as small as making a simple card of thanks to as big as making and selling homemade crafts in volume at a large street fair, which actually made a small profit the first and only time I did it. After that experience, I decided that was a bucket list item that needed to be checked off only once.

My crafting motto is, "serving up a slice of creativity” with combining life and creative ingredients of paper, ribbon, glitter and anything else I can toss into the crafty mix!" I never dreamed that my love for crafting would have taken me this far.


Rebecca Price
Lewis Center, Ohio

Hi! My name is Rebecca and I've been scrapbooking for eight years now. Before that, I dabbled in many other artistic pursuits ranging from jewelry making and painting, to writing poetry. I've always had a creative soul, and all my experience through the years comes out in my paper crafting. 

I am a mom of two. My daughter is 7-years old and definitely a "mini-me" as she loves to scrapbook and craft right alongside me. My son is 5-years old and all boy. He likes to find "treasures" for me. Every button or bead he sees on the ground while we are out he happily picks up and gives to me. "Look momma, you can scrap with THIS!" They are my inspiration and why I do what I do.

My style is usually very distressed and layered. I am not afraid of bold color, nor do I shy away from getting messy. I actually consider it a wonderful day when my hands are stained from inks, paints, and mists! 


Candy Spiegel
Argentine, Michigan

I began paper crafting 18 years ago when I learned that it was acceptable for adults to play with stickers, markers and rubber stamps.

After 20 years in the newspaper industry, I decided to make paper crafting a career. Now I spend my time teaching, working at my local scrapbook store, and writing about scrapbooking for Michigan Scrapbooker Magazine. I also maintain the website for Globecraft & Piccolo.

My designs have been published in national magazines and catalogs and on product packaging.

When I am not crafting, I am most likely growing chickens, turkeys and vegetables, cooking, reading or finding beautiful things to photograph. I am the proud mother of a U.S. Marine and a college student. I live in Michigan with my husband, two cats and four hens.


Kristie Taylor
Lexington, South Carolina

Hi, I am Kristie and I am so very excited and honored to be a part of this talented team! I have been scrapbooking for a very long time, and it has become my therapy and release from my stressful life. 

I love to get dirty, and am always including inks, paints, and lots of distressing to my projects. I call my style "Shabby distressed bling", so be prepared for anything! I am surrounded by a loving and supportive family; Mom, Dad, brother, hubby, and four kids who indulge me and my scrappy hobby.

I follow everyone around and try to snap photos all the time just like the paparazzi, but sometimes I have to resort to bribery. I hope that I can inspire you with my creations, and I can’t  wait to get started!


Linda Neff
Howell, Michigan

I discovered through my first attempt at scrapbooking I could create art – my way. With rubber stamps, inks, paints, paper, fabric and other mediums, I create a soft, vintage look that is sometimes natural and sometimes a bit more romantic, but always evolving. I enjoy making mini albums, scrapbook pages and wall art to capture my little scrapped treasures.

The mother of three adult children, I live with my retired husband in Michigan and spend my time designing and teaching classes. I am excited to be published in the Sept/Oct 2012 issue of Somerset Studio, am Ranger certified, and currently am a design team member for Art Glitter and Xyron in addition to Globecraft & Piccolo. I am always on the lookout for new techniques and encourage others to dive head-first into the art of papercrafting, whether it be scrapbooking, stamping or altered art.


Please help us welcome these talented artists!

And now, a tip from Laura on using our 3D Enamel Gels...

A hands-on approach to Enamel Gels

I just adore the new G&P 3D Enamel Gels! One of my favorite ways to use them is to apply enamels to a textured surface with my fingers. The Globecraft bookboard is a perfect surface. First, I apply paint to create light reflection and enhance the transparency of the enamels. White and metallic colors work best for this. Then, I create texture using an embossing folder. To add the color, I simply squeeze the enamel directly onto the project and smear it with my finger. 


I suppose I could smear it with a paint brush, but I prefer to actually touch my project.  When it is textured, the color goes into all of the nooks and crannies. Because I am rubbing over the top of the raised areas, it leaves just a light, transparent film in those spots.
This is what it looks like done:


Another benefit is the ability to mix colors with my fingers. I just place all the colors where I want them and then blend lightly with my finger.


And the results?
Give the hands-on approach a try! You won't be disappointed. 

Thursday, November 15, 2012

Thankful : A Tag


DeeDee here, and today I bring you my version of Tim Holtz's 12 Tags : November, with some gorgeous G&P accents of course! The set I chose to work with for this tag is the Birds & Butterflies Accents set (N007).


To start off, the tag was punched on the bottom with a Martha Stewart Punch. Then I stamped the Viva Las VegaStamps! wheat stamp twice in embossing ink, and embossed it with clear powder. The tag has been distressed with Walnut Stain, Vintage Photo, Dried Marigold, and Mustard Seed distress inks by Ranger. After I was doing working the background, I ironed out the embossing powder, which creates a really gorgeous "bleached" look to the tag. I layered a bit of burlap ribbon from May Arts, a paper clip, an acorn resin embellishment from UmWowStudio, and some baker's twine on top of the stamped image. The background was also stamped with a chicken wire stamp and chevron stamp from Viva Las VegaStamps! The THANKFUL letters are from a set of wooden alphas by Pink Paislee. 

The final touch that really adds some perfect charm is the use of the Globecraft & Piccolo accents. 
-click to enlarge!-
To color the accents (only when inking or stamping, not when enameling) I leave them in the packaging. It really makes for super sturdy base to hold my pieces as I'm altering them. The photo on the left is a zoomed out version of an inked piece, the photo in the middle shows the piece close up, and the photo on the right shows the piece stamped.
Here is a short video explaining my reasoning and process for this technique:


And here is a close up of the pieces in use!


Thanks so much for stopping by to see what I had to share, today :)

Thursday, October 25, 2012

A charming Halloween bracelet

"Hello everyone! DeeDee here, and so super excited and honored to be showing you some new goodies today! I've created a Halloween themed Dangle Bracelet in black and white.
I've used the following supplies to create it:
Piccolo Lil Pumpkin Harvest Accents (HP05)
Piccolo Halloween Graveyard Haunting Accents (HP02)
Piccolo Cool-Set Enameling Gels in Mars Black and Titanium White 
Glastique Matte Finishing Glaze
jewelry findings (head pins and jump rings)
beads and pearls
a bracelet chain
ribbon by May Arts
Snug Hug - a silky seam binding
micro beads in silver
Advantus Idea-ology dangles
a vintage Bingo marker
needle nose pliers
rounded pliers
bead reamer
paper piercer

The main part of this piece was altering the Piccolo charms to match the theme. I glazed each charm in either Titanium White or Mars Black Enameling Gel. Using a paper piercer and bead reamer I put holes in each of the piccolo charms. Combine them with beads, pearls, jump rings and head pins and we've got a recipe for some gorgeous dangles! Attach them to a bracelet chain and weave some big thick ribbon through the links to create a chic Halloween bracelet. Here's a video on fast forward to show you how I made one of the dangles:



Fill your bracelet up and put it on! With the awesome variety in charms and enamels available from Globecraft Memories you can create these in any color and any theme you choose!
Order your Piccolo products to create your very own Halloween charms!