Hi everyone and welcome to another Saturday Showcase, the Design Team's chance to share tutorials and products available from The Funkie Junkie Boutique with you. Following the official launch of the new Sizzix Chapter 4 dies this week today's spotlight falls on one of them, Eileen Hull's 'Teacup, 3D & Spoon' Scoreboards L Die. Both this and Eileen's second new die, 'Box, Post' Scoreboards XL Die are available now from The Funkie Junkie Boutique.
In the UK teacups are something of a national institution - we love a good 'cuppa' especially from a vintage teacup, traditionally decorated with floral patterns. So for this showcase I've created three of Eileen's new teacups in this vintage style that could be used to hold gifts like special teabags and maybe some cookies (biscuits).
Let's start by looking at what you get as part of the
'Teacup, 3D & Spoon' Die; below are the various shapes that can be cut with just one pass of the die, in this case cut from sturdy mount board.
In order to make a teacup like the ones shown at the beginning you'll need to cut two cup pieces and a supporting piece for the middle. I painted mine with white gesso before adding the decoration.
To create a 'gilded' border around the top and bottom of the teacup, so often seen on traditional patterns, I took a spare teacup shape and used it as a template to draw a line about 1/4 inch from the top rim and up from the bottom rim with a gold pen. I then coloured above the top line and below the bottom line with the 'Cotton Candy' Izink Pigment Ink.
Moving on to the second cup I went with a very traditional blue and white look. Once again I used a spare teacup to mark a 1/4 inch border at the top and bottom of each cup, masking these areas off with washi tape before stamping them in blue Archival Ink with the image from
Wendy Vecchi's 'Garden Fresh' Stamp it Stencil It set.
For the third cup I drew on the borders again and stamped the image from
Wendy Vecchi's 'Rose' Stamp It Stencil It set with light grey Archival Ink using a stamping platform. This time I painted around the rose with
'Turquoise' Dina Wakley Media Acrylic Paint and painted the rose itself with
'Gilt' Dina Wakley Media Acrylic Paint. The rose was then over stamped with black Archival Ink and the border lines re-traced with a gold pen.
The matching teaspoon for the first cup was covered with white gesso like the teacups and then I drew lines with the gold pen, filling in the spoon bowl shape with the 'Cotton Candy' Seth Apter Izink Pigment Ink. I then clear embossed the spoon as before.
After covering the third teaspoon with white gesso I painted the handle with the 'Turquoise' Dina Wakley Media Acrylic Paint, drawing borders at the top and bottom with the gold pen. The handle was then embossed with an embossing folder and I coloured the raised pattern with a black pen before clear embossing the whole spoon like the first one.
Finally I used one of the teabag die cut shapes, cutting out the joining part and gluing the two main pieces together with some string between before painting it with
'Sand' Dina Wakley Media Acrylic Paint. The thank you words and little dots come from the
Wendy Vecchi MAKE ART Stamp/Die/Stencil Set - 'Thank You'.
So with all the steps complete here are the finished teacups;
There's still time to enter the current Funkie Junkie Boutique Blog challenge '
Fall Foliage' to be in with the chance of being a Guest Designer here. We look forward to seeing your amazing creations.
Jenny
Products used to create this junk journal are available from
The Funkie Junkie Boutique and are listed/linked below.
Wow these are amazing and inspirational, thank you for sharing x
ReplyDeleteWow these are amazing and inspirational, thank you for sharing x
ReplyDeleteWow these are amazing and inspirational, thank you for sharing x
ReplyDeleteGreat tutorial Jenny - love how that Glistening embossing powder gave them that porcelain shine!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous Jenny!! The blue one is my favorite. =)
ReplyDeleteBeautiful patterns on your lovely teacups Jennie - just like fine china!
ReplyDeleteWow, Jenny! These tea cups are beautiful and I love just how authentic they look, as if they could have come from my grandma's china cabinet! Those spoons are fabulous, too, especially the 'gold' one! What a wonderful and well done Saturday Showcase. Love how you've used all of your products!
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