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Saturday, March 30, 2019

Saturday Showcase: Mad Hatter's Tea Box and Mini Album Tutorial with Stamperia Alice

Hello, Friends!  Kathy here with this week's Saturday Showcase. The current March Madness challenge invites us to create an Alice in Wonderland inspired project.  I created  a super cute  (almost) ATC sized  mini album in a box using Stamperia's Alice collection. Today I'm sharing the details, tips, ideas,  and a tutorial for that project. So go grab a cuppa and a snack because this is a photo heavy post.


One of the things I love about working with Stamperia papers is that they take the trouble to build all the wonderful mixed media effects we love so much right into the paper design.  Another great feature of these papers is that (almost) everything you need to create a project like this one is contained in one 12x12 paper pad: tags, fussy cuts, focal images, circular elements, borders, and backgrounds are just waiting to be brought to life. 

The Graphic 45 Clock Die provides a nice backdrop to the fussy cut teapot that serves as a focal image.

TIP: Back your focal image with foam adhesive to add depth and dimension to the design.  


The base for this boxed album is a Graphic 45 ATC box.  The box measures a dainty 3 1/2" x 4 1/4" and contains 3 Graphic 45 Kraft ATC tags with a brass binding ring. I've used the tags to create a faux lock on the front of the box.  I've dangled some antique bronze teacups, a teapot and a white rabbit charm from the binding ring. 

TIP:   Score each tag  1 1/2" from the domed edge and burnish well with a bone folder.  Then die cut the tag liner using the matching Graphic 45 die.  Cover the tags, then score a second time before adhering the tags to the box lid and bottom. 


I pulled this miniature spoon from vintage spoon collection and used it to decorate the spine of the box.  The bun feet are made by stacking wooden Bingo chips which are then wrapped with 1/2" Scor-Tape and a strip of designer paper. 

TIP: Glossy Accents is a great for attaching metal embellishments to a project.  Just add the spoon as the last detail, then set aside for 24 hours to dry.

A Peek Inside the Box



I've covered the inside of the box with panels of paper from the collection.  I'll share the cutting guide for that below this post.




You'll learn how to create the 2 3/4" x 3 3/4" x 1 1/2" mini album base and page units in the video tutorial below.  



I've wrapped the album spine with printed burlap fabric to provide strength and texture to the composition.  Because the album has to fit inside the box, I kept the fussy cut layers flat.  Use 1/2" Scor-Tape to attach the ribbon closure to the album cover.


The album is made up of 3 pocket page units.  Each unit has turn pages, a pocket page and either a flip page or a flap page.  You'll learn the formula for creating these page units in the video tutorial.  Even though this album is small, I had no trouble using the 12x12 papers to decorate it.  I simple scored pages to make accordion style pull out mechanisms, or flaps.  It was all good fun!


My husband's favorite tea adds lovely quotes to the tags, so I save them.  They add a fun element to this album design.  


I've tucked a tea bag into the side pocket of each page unit, just for fun.

TIP: Turn a fussy cut element into a tuck spot by adhering just one edge to the album base.  


This photo gives you an idea of the size of the album.  That's my hand in the photo.  


Here is another example of how you can make a large element fit into a small album.  The bookmark on the right hand page is almost twice as tall as the album base.  To make it fit, I scored a little flap along the bottom border.  Then I scored a second time to create this cute fold out page.


Here is is opened up.  It also folds down to reveal a quote hidden on the page behind.  I turned the second bookmark from this collection into a little magnetic folio.  You'll see that in the video below.


Here's one of the flap pages from the album.


To fit this fussy cut teapot in the center of the page, I scored it down the middle and folded it in half.  then I adhered one side to the album base, folded it, placed adhesive on the back and closed the page over it.  This way, it can span both pages.  Isn't it fun?


And finally, here is another pull out page with an illustration of the Mad Hatter's Tea Party.  

Mad Hatter's Tea Box and Mini Album Video Tutorial

If you'd like to take a full tour of the album, then learn how to build the base and the page units, please enjoy this video tutorial.



 I hope I've shared some tips, techniques and inspiration that you can use in your own crafty adventures.  I had such a good time creating this project, and hope you'll give it a go.  You'll find a linked supply list and cutting guide below.

Happy crafting!
kathy

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For the box:  Graphic 45 ATC Box 
  • Inside box 
    • (2) 3 7/8" x 2 1/8" for long sides
    • (2) 2 7/8" x 2 1/8" for short sides
    • (1) 2 3.4" x 3 3/4" for box bottom
    • (1) 2 1/4" x 4 5/8" for inside spine
    • (1) 3 1/4" x 4 5/8" for inside cover
    • Cut the playing cards to 2 1/4" high and wrap around the outside box.
  • Outside box
    • (2) 3 1/2" x 4 5/8" for lid and bottom
    • (1) 2 3/8" x 4 5/8" for outer spine
For the Album

  •  (2) 2 3/4" x 3 3/4" Chipboard Covers 
  • (1) 1 1/2" x 3 3/4" spine
  • 9 1/4" x 4 3/4" kraft paper to cover the chipboard covers
  • 7 1/2" x 3 1/2" kraft paper for the spine mechanism
    • score on the long side at 1 1/2, then (9) 1/2" scores
Page Units

  • 5" x 7 1/4"  Score on the short side at 2 1/2" , long side fold in half and pinch, then score.  Each page unit will measure 2 1/2" x 3 5/8" when folded.  
  • Page liners: 2 3/8" x 3 1/2"
  • Fold out pages: 12" x 2 1/4".  Score every 2 3/8" then trim

Saturday, March 9, 2019

Saturday Showcase -- Tim Holtz Tattered Butterfly, Alcohol Pearls and Distress Oxide Sprays Tutorial

Welcome to our Saturday Showcase, where we focus on a product or product range available at The Funkie Junkie Boutique. It's Sara Emily here, and today I'm shining the spotlight on Tim Holtz Tattered Butterfly Bigz die released at Creativation 2019, along with some of his new Distress Oxide Sprays and Alcohol Pearls. Grab a snack and beverage; we've got a lot of ground to cover!

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There are two different sized butterflies on the die, and they are meant to be layered or they can be used each on their own. I love the size variation, allowing them to be used on just about any sort of project from home decor to something as small as an ATC. I'm starting with the larger of the butterflies.  I used mixed media paper to cut from, but because this is a Bigz steel rule die, you can cut just about any substrate, including cardstock, felt, fabric, foam, magnet, leather, craft aluminum and many other materials.

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I die cut the butterfly and sprayed it with Distress Oxide sprays in Fossilized Amber and Spiced Marmalade and Distress Spray Stain in Rusty Hinge. I did not dry between colors, but just kept spraying each color.  I set it aside to dry on it's own. After it was dried, I spritzed with water and dryed with a heat tool. Then I flicked on watered down Ground Espresso ink. Sadly, the water from that oxidized the colors even more, and a bit more than I would have liked. The trick to Oxides is knowing when to stop throwing water on them! I wasn't totally bothered by the chalky look in the end, so I decided to embrace imperfection.

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I dripped Mineral Alcohol Pearl on the body. It leaves a beautiful sheen, but when I flipped it over, the other side was darker and matte. Just to see what would happen, I dripped more of the Pearl on this side. The result was a variegated rusty look, which is the body you see in place in the right photo above. I cannot express how much I love these Pearls; they are a game changer for me.

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I decided to 'fill' the holes in the wings with this same rusty look. I used the Mineral Pearls on some scraps, the same way I did the body and adhered them in place on the back side. Pretty nasty looking at this point. I cut another butterfly from watercolor paper and inked the edges with Antique Linen Distress ink.

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I adhered the two butterflies, off setting a bit and gave him a set of antenna fashioned from copper wire brushed with Black Soot Distress paint.

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I colored 4 Hex Fasteners in pewter with Mineral and Black Soot paint, and used this same combination to color the edges of a sanded panel and a scrap (not shown) of Metallic 2 Kraft Stock. I love the authentic copper-patina-before-it-oxides look. I adhered a Clippings Sticker to the scrap for my quote.

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I cut and sanded a panel of Classic Kraft Stock, blended edges with Ground Espresso and gave it a couple spritzes of Iced Spruce Oxide Spray.

I chose a panel I had in my stash that I considered a failed mixed media attempt, but might come in handy for a die cut. I'm pretty certain it was a stencil monoprint with gold embossing  powder sprinkled on the wet Fired Brick Distress Oxide. It looks like I also stamped and embossed in gold. More recently, I added Floral Collage paper and blended with Frayed Burlap. I still didn't like it, so back in the bin it went. For this project, I saw it's potential as a background and gave it a spritz of Iced Spruce Oxide spray in opposing corners. After assembling the panels, I splattered it with Black Soot paint. I adhered strings pulled from a scrap of canvas, and layered the butterfly over them. A scrap of vintage cotton lace from my stash backs the quote. Linda carries a wide variety of beautiful lace trims in her shop that can easily be made to look vintage with Antique Linen or any of the brown inks or sprays.

Following are some photos of the completed card and closeups.

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Next, I wanted to try out Celestial Alcohol Pearl that comes in Kit 4 along with Mineral shown above and Smolder.

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I cut just the small butterfly from a scrap of Wendy Vecchi's Clearly for Art Modeling Film. I splashed it with Mermaid and Wild Plum alcohol inks. In the second photo, you see a puddle of 'run off', which can be used again. I wasn't happy with how the butterfly looked at this point, so I sprayed it with rubbing alcohol to mix and lighten the colors.  I quickly blotted it with a paper towel, and this is my result. The great thing about alcohol inks is they are very fluid and forgiving on nonporous surfaces such as Yupo, metal or plastics. You never know what you're going to get and you can always start over.

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While I liked my result, I just couldn't resist that puddle. I dropped on a bit of alcohol to reactivate it and placed my butterfly face down into the puddle. Next, I poured a couple of drops of Celestial Pearl onto my glass surface. I picked up some of the ink on the dumb end of a paint brush and used it to make dots on the wings. Lastly, I just dropped some Celestial directly on the wing tips and used a pipette to drop tiny drops of alcohol into the Pearls while they were still wet.

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 I do have Alcohol Blending Solution (linked below), and I do use it, but I also like to use 91% rubbing alcohol in a spray bottle to work my inks. It has similar effects, and I can get really cool effects by just spritzing it onto my alcohol inked panels.

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I heated the butterfly with my heat tool and shaped the wings. I love how Clearly For Art goes limp and is totally pliable when it's heated. If you don't like the result, simply heat again and re-shape. In the first photo, I'm showing the reverse side, because it's so pretty. The inks and alcohol traveled through the holes and around the edges.  I adhered black paper to the back  using Distress Collage Medium after heating and shaping the butterfly. I colored a black body with Celestial and blended the edges of both pieces with Black Soot ink.

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I cut the larger butterfly from white and black card and layered them, adhering at just the center. I layered the inked butterfly and body and adhered a thread bundle to the back side and set it aside to work on my background. Look how shimmery those Pearls are!

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I cut a 140 lb. watercolor paper panel using the new Organic's Thinlit die. I just got the Chrome Precision Base Plate for Thinlits (linked below) recommended by Stacy of Tattered Nest Designs. It cuts these intricate designs like a dream, even through these heavier papers. Thanks, Stacy! I trimmed the edges and adhered the die cut to a second panel of watercolor paper using Collage Medium. I made sure it was completely covered in medium and allowed it to dry just til it was dry to touch.

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I sprayed the panel with Mermaid Lagoon and Cracked Pistachio Oxide sprays. I let it sit for a couple of minutes and then gave it a spritz with water. I blotted with a paper towel to remove some of the ink until I was pleased, and allow the panel to dry on it's own.

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 I cut a black frame using Stitched Rectangles Thinlits die, and an additional watercolor paper panel to provide yet another frame.  The sentiment is a Metallic Quotations sticker layered over a scrap of black card colored with Celestial. When everything was assembled, I masked the butterfly and quote and splattered with watered down Black Soot paint.

Following are some photos of the completed card and closeups.

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While I had the butterfly die out, I played a little more. I made this one on a black card scrap early on in my play with my new Oxide Sprays, but didn't take any photos to document the process. I could not for the life of me duplicate it to use it in my tutorial (and you can see in the first photo below I tried numerous times). I used up a lot of spray trying to duplicate the look, but thankfully that didn't go to waste -- I used the spray remaining on my mat on a masterboard to make my Artist Trading Coins and booklet HERE.

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So, I got to thinking maybe the scrap of black card I cut this butterfly from had some sort of coating on it. Perhaps if I gave the butterfly a coat of collage medium before I sprayed it. Well, you can see that didn't give the result I was looking for. But I kind of liked the way Fossilized Amber looks on the butterfly with a splash of Antique Linen Spray stain and drips of Smolder Alcohol Pearls and layered it with one of my failed attempts. By the way, I purposefully left the bits in the wings, because I wanted to see how the sprays would pool in the cracks.

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For my final play, I did not take process photos, but perhaps I can talk my way through it. To make this grungy steampunk butterfly I cut a set of butterflies from Metallic 2 Kraft Stock. The small butterfly is embossed with Kaleidoscope 3D Texture Fade and both were sanded after cutting. I painted both with Black Soot paint, dried it somewhat and wiped off the remainder. I dripped the large butterfly with Smolder and the small one with Celestial Pearls. The body was cut with black card and colored with Smolder. Now that I see the photos, I think this would even look better with a squirt of Mineral, and I would have like to have used it on the monoprint background above. But I made this after that card was complete, and I wanted to give Smolder a try on it's own. There's always another time.  I'm sure both of these will end end up on a project sometime, but for now, I've set them free in my garden.

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 The sun finally poked out, and this one was able to show off his shimmery spots.

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  The steampunk butterfly was initially attracted to rusted garden ornaments, but found his way to the ferns.

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Thanks for hanging in there with me! I hope you're inspired to play with Distress Oxide Sprays and Alcohol Pearls and picked some ideas for using the Tattered Butterfly die. A list of the products I've used is listed below, all available from The Funkie Junkie Boutique. And remember you still have a few more days to enter our current  Frilly and Funkie Artist Trading Coins challenge.

Happy Crafting!
Sara Emily

Tim Holtz Sizzix Bigz Die - Tattered Butterfly 20% off - use coupon code DIEDISCOUNT
Tim Holtz Sizzix Thinlits Die - Organic 20% off - use coupon code DIEDISCOUNT
Distress Oxide Sprays
Ranger Tim Holtz Alcohol Pearls - Kit #4
Ranger Tim Holtz Alcohol Blending Solution


Saturday, February 16, 2019

Saturday Showcase: Prima Spring Farmhouse Beekeeping Gift Box

Hello, Friends!  Happy Saturday!  It's Kathy here with this week's Saturday Showcase.  Although we are still in the midst of winter, we can add a little springtime to our crafting with Prima's gorgeous Spring Market Paper Collection.  The Beekeeping Gift Box tutorial I've prepared for you today will make a wonderful hostess gift, birthday present, get well greeting, hostess gift or Easter treat box for someone you love.


Bees and beekeeping  are a popular trend in the papercrafting industry, and Prima Spring Farmhouse is loaded with delightful bee images like the one featured on the cover. The gold foil accents in the paper collection add wonderful elegance and shine.


The main image is framed with the Graphic 45 Square Tag and Clock Dies.  To strengthen the image, I've embossed it twice with Seth Apter Vintage Beeswax baked texture.  Flowers and ribbon from my stash are combined with ephemera from the collection to create a sweet spring vignette.


The inside of this Beekeeping Gift Box is filled to the brim with bee themed treasures.  I'll share all of them with you in the video tutorial below.


You'll find a linked supply list to the Funkie Junkie Boutique below.

Thanks for stopping by!
Cheerio,
kathy

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Prima Spring Farmhouse Collection: