Showing posts with label gilded rose gold. Show all posts
Showing posts with label gilded rose gold. Show all posts
Thursday, October 23, 2014
Happy Birthday
Good Morning Everyone- turns out that October is full of Birthdays in my family. So I sat down and made a pile of simple cards.
These are quite simple and easy ----
I had these blank cards (by the Paper Studio) - So I used these and added simple embellishments.
I used the following GlobeCraft and Piccolo products.
- Glastique (as the adhesive)
- Embossing Powder Adhesive
- Gilded Rose Gold Embossing Powder
- ATC sized Frame from a Piccolo Set - (several sets have the frame, I simply bag all of these together as I punch out my shapes)
From SweetStamps I used
- Birthday Elegant Stamp
- Rustic Ink From the Earth Ink Spots Kit
- legless brads from the Chocolate and Marshmallow set
- ombre toned embroidery floss
Easy. Quick. Beautiful.
Emboss the corners of the frame with the Gilded Rose Gold. Adhere floss to the back side of the frame and tightly and smoothly wrap the frame with the floss. (a dot of glastique is all you need to hold the floss in place. Glue frame to card to accent the area you like. Stamp with a sentiment. I added the Candi Legless Brads to further accent the corner.
Have a wonderful weekend.
Thursday, June 12, 2014
LEATHER AND LACE
Happy Thursday. Teresa here with this week's fun design. A leather and lace themed cuff bracelet featuring one of MY favorite Piccolos.
Again - I do not like projects that are difficult and this one is so very very easy. Let's gather some supplies.
Mars Black 3d Enamel Gel.
Gilded Rose Gold enamel Powder
Enamel Powder Adhesive
Gloss Glastique
Cherchio Keys Charms
Glue
Cuff bracelet form (I got mine from etsy)
Leather scrap (mine came in a scrap bundle from JoAnn's Fabrics - But you can these anywhere they feature upholstery leathers)
Awl or Punch
Large eye needle
Lace.
Here we go ---
First - mark your leather about 3/8" wider than your bracelet blank on each side and end, then trim it.
Then mark again just INSIDE each of the wire edges. This gives you a wrap over the wire for a nicer edge.
Using your awl (confession - I used an ice pick), punch holes along those lines at about 3/8" spacing apart.
Using the large eye needle and a length of the lace, whip stitch the edges around the bracelet form. The picture below shows the punched holes and one side of the bracelet finished.
Emboss the key charm with the Gilded Rose Gold Powder - I used two coats. This powder is a finer detail type of powder, making it perfect for the more detailed shapes of the key charms. There are many shapes of key available in the Piccolo line.
I decided the color needed a little more depth, so I smeared a bit of the Mars Black 3d Gel over the key and buffed it off, leaving bits of the black in the texture areas.
I then coated the entire key with gloss glastique. to protect it. The next step is the most difficult.......
Let the charm dry completely.
The charm is still flexible even with the glastique coating, making it easily formed to the curve of the cuff.
Find the center of the bracelet - and glue the charm in place. I find the center simply by balancing the bracelet on the table and "eyeballing" the spacing.
I love the ruggedness of the leather - the vintage look of the key - and the bit of softness the lace gives this .
Wear your new cuff and gather compliments ----
So many options for charms and colors with this kind of thing. I will definitely be making more.
See you guys next week.
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