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Showing posts with label Distressing. Show all posts

Thursday, 3 August 2017

Distress play with PLAID

Hellooooo...Its THURSDAY and am here!
 So happy to nbe back after a small break and today I have video tutorial to share.
I have had queries on Distressing and I have tried to answer all of it here with a project. The product highlight for today is the Plaid Home decor Scraper.

You will see how I have used it in the video and also I have a surprise inclusion in this video...something you will drool for and is available only with Crafters Corner!
So here is what I have made today.



Lots of distressing and different techniques...



If you wish to de-stress yourselves with distressing, watch the video here!


Would love to hear your feedback.

Thanks and I will see you next week with another Plaid play.

Products used from Plaid

Plaid Scraper
Plaid Chalk paints
Mod podge Gloss
Home decor Satin finish varnish

Until my next creative journey,
Happy crafting and recycling.
Cheers,
Rupa





Wednesday, 21 December 2016

Playing with PLAID TOOLS, part 1

Good morning!
Rupa here with my last post for the year! It’s been 6months now with crafters corner and I hope you have been enjoying the tutorials here. I hope to play more with their products next year too!
Today I would like to explain some quick and easy ways to distress wood and create textures on backgrounds using these 2 amazing tools from PLAID. These help in creating amazing backgrounds for Decoupage and decorating any objects. You will see soon how I have used them to create not 1 or 2, but 3 different projects with the same tools.
Let me first start with a recycled project…of course, how else would it be??? Here is what I started off with…
Yes, a Swarovski box …it came to me empty, lol! Yes, a friend had kept it carefully so I could work on it. And here is what I made with it…
Of course the process in making this project is priceless than what originally would have been inside it! Really…I made this box in just 1 hour flat! That’s how easy it is to distress and make patterns with the tools that I am going to show you.Here are my 2 buddies for the day who helped with this project..

You can see how loved they are!
Let’s start off…As always its a picture heavy post! Hope you stick around till the end!
Step1- I gessoed the lid with white and the base of the box with black gesso.
 I then applied black paint to the rim of the lid and when that dried, applied some white candle wax to the areas where I wanted it distressed. After that, I gave a top coat of Folk art multi surface paints and when dry, took out this scrapping tool from Plaid. 
I just had to lightly peel off on the areas where there was wax and voila! The magic distressing happened to reveal the black base coat.
This scrapping tool comes in 4 sizes and just perfect to create that distressed look however big your project may be!
Step2- I had this lovely tissue in my stash and went about adhering this to the top of the lid using modge podge. 
It is a wonderful sight to see the tissue adhere to the distressed edges and I love how the pattern shows thru the distressing! Now as that was drying, I started to work on the base.
After the black gesso had dried, I missed 2 shades of the multi surface paint along with Folk art blending gel and applied as top coat. This blending tool delays the drying time and helps you to create textures without having to be in a hurry!
Step3- I took this other tool, the texture comb from Plaid and ran it on the top coat. 
You can see how wonderfully it creates a striped pattern and also distresses the base at the same time. Here is a closer look.
 I went about creating this pattern on all the sides. All of this in just 5mins…can you believe it! As the comb removes the paint, it creates dimension and you can feel the stripes when you run your fingers on it! 
At the same time, it distresses the area where the paint has been stripped off…all this in just one swipe! I think this is just an amazing tool to create backgrounds. I will show you more uses soon.
Step4- Once the stripes were dry, I took a border pattern stencil from my stash and used white paint to stencil this. I liked the look of this on a striped back ground. 
This was repeated on all the sides. The lid along with this base looked a “made for each other couple”, but I dint want to stop there.
 I cut out a scalloped oval using the black chip board and repeated the wax method and the scrapping tool to create a distressed look. 
It took me about a minutes to achieve this and then I stamped the sentiment using Archival black. It is the only embellishment on top of the lid and here is the final look.
And now, as I open the lid….
You can see some colorful goodies inside, all of which were made using these tools!
The first is a set of tags that I made on the left over chipboards that I had. 
I have gessoed the base white and applied different color paints as top coat and have used the comb in different directions to get varied patterns.
Have a look at the dimension the comb creates…
After this I had some sentiments and also colored some stamped image on old book paper and my tags are ready! These are ready to hit any project now.
 If you can see closely, I have also distressed the edges in some using the scrapping tool. 
I now don’t have to think much about how to create textures. This comb gives me lot of freedom to explore and I can make projects in minutes now.
Here is one more I have created with the same comb! A WELCOME panel on a scrap piece of wood. 
The central portion has the weave pattern created with the tool and I have also decoupaged  the top and bottom edges on book paper. This was one quick project, ready in 10 mins.
So now I have a box full of stuff for which I really dint stress much.
 With the year drawing to an end, These make awesome gifts to your loved ones and maybe you can gift yourself these tools from Plaid and see how fast you can now distress and create textures. I am sure you will agree that Decoupage along with distressing and texture is a "



drop dead" combination! Try it...
Do let me know how you enjoyed working with them. Wishing you all a very HAPPY NEW YEAR and I will see you there soon!
Here are the products from the store that I have used….



Until my next creative journey,
Happy crafting and recycling.
Cheers,

Rupa




























































Saturday, 22 November 2014

Shabby chic altered wooden spoon

Today's post is a short and sweet one..

I was struggling to decide what should be the base for my post.. I felt like   creating a shabby chic project and so rushed to my kitchen to grab an old weathered wooden spoon which had been lying neglected since ages ;)
Shabby chic is one of the most beautiful styles as its all pastels and so feminine ...

To begin with :
I coated the oldie with few coats of gesso and allowed it to dry completely. I observed if I use my heat tool to dry gesso starts oozing and bubbling .. It's better to let it dry naturally .
Once it was dry Ioaded it with lindy's stamp gang mists and prima color blooms (in shades of pink)
These sprays give a beautiful subtle sheen and colour to the project .
Distressed the edges with some vintage photo and it was ready to get dressed and embellished .



A close up -
I created a cluster of lace, mulberry flowers & pearls. To top it off added the beautiful butterfly charm and the adorable tiny bottle filled with glass glitter.

 On the left hand side I added chains and charms to add some interest .


I also created a tag with the help of prima lattice stencil and Lindy's sprays.
Embellished it with the same products to match the spoon.



It's a cute gift for someone u really admire. I am gonna gift it to my mom and hang it at her kitchen door.


Hope u liked my post and give it a try ...
Stay blessed ...


Hugs 
Arjita 

Saturday, 28 June 2014

Stamping Embossing Resist Tutorials !!

Hello crafty Friends...
This is Riti Poddar here today with two tutorials...Since we at Crafter's Corner are focusing on Stamping & it's different techniques, I'm here today with "Resist Stamping/Embossing Technique"
It's a fun technique with which you can create various backgrounds for your projects. I have had a lot of fun doing this for you all !! I hope you enjoy the tutorial.
it's going to be a long one...so sit back & enjoy !

(P.S. Click on the pictures for a Bigger picture ! )

 Simple Emboss Resist Stamping !

 
Step 1: Wipe your card stock with the 'Good Bye Static' pad well. This will help in getting rid of any moisture, finger Prints, lint etc which might be there on the paper. Tap off the excess. 
(P.S. Be careful not to touch the surface once you have used the GB static Bag)



Step 2 : Take a Background Stamp & ink it with Versamark Ink & stamp on your cardstock.
Use a clear Embossing Powder & Use your heat tool for embossing !



Step 3: Once you have embossed, wait for 5 minutes until your card stock surface is dry.



Step 4: Choose your desired colors of Gelatos & rub on your embossed card stock as shown above
or in any other pattern as you wish.
 (P.S. You can use any other medium to color such as Distress inks, paints, etc)


Step 5: Blend in the colors with your finger & then Wipe off the excess with a wet tissue/baby wipe.
You will now see that the Embossed Background has resisted the colors !
This is a Simple Embossing Resist Technique !


Step 6: I have used my Die cut to cut out a label from the embossed card stock.

Take a look at the final Card :



Similarly I have used my Distress Ink Pads for the card below..



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It's Time now for Our Second Tutorial !
Yes !! It's Double the fun......with 
"Double Emboss Resist Technique"

...so lets get started !!


Step 1: Use your Memento Inks/Archival Inks to stamp your background.
Here I am using a Flourish Stamp & the Blue Summer Sky Memento Ink.



Step 2: Next I stamped some text back ground randomly using a darker shade of blue ink.


Step 3: Now for my next design I have chosen a Prima Stencil instead of any stamp.
I have covered the entire card stock with the stencil & inked it with Versamark Ink.
(P.S. When using your stencils make sure you use the ink pad liberally.)


Step 4: Now it's time to emboss. I have used my Fav. Lindy's Stamp Gang Embossing Powders.
These are two-toned Embossing Powders just like the Sprays..& the results are just fabulous.
We have a whole lot of shades in the store!! Grab some of your favourites & create magic.


Step 5: Use your Heat Tool to emboss the powder. You'll see the two-toned effect once the powder melts. Doesn't it look gorgeous !! I love it !!


Step 6 : Bring out your Lindy's Stamp Gang starbursts & get spraying!!
I have sprayed the background using 2 colors.


Step 7: Dab the excess with a wet tissue/ baby wipe & dry off with your heat tool.
And a Gorgeous Background is ready to be worked on !!
It looks just faaaabulous in Real Life !!
Love all that shimmer...

   Here's my Card using this Background...



This is not all my Friends...
I have yet another card using the Double Emboss Resist Technique...
for this card I have used 2 Stamps..instead of 1 stamp & 1 stencil.







Supplies Used :
Goodbye Static Pad
Versamark Ink -
Gelatos
Ranger Heat Tool
Ranger Craft sheet
Self Healing Mat

Distress Markers

Distress Inks
Chipped Sapphire
Tumbled Glass
Broken China
Salty Ocean
Walnut Stain
Victorian Velvet
Mustard Seeds
Wild Honey
Black Soot
Peacock Feathers

Distress Crackle Paint
Walnut Stain
Tarnished Brass
Antiqued Bronze

Memento Ink
Tuxedo Black
Summer Sky

Prima Chalk Edgers

Versa Magic Dew Drop Ink
Mango Madness
Red Brick
Red Magic

Archival Ink : Jet Black

Ink Blending Tool
Mini Ink Blending Tool 
Ink Blending Foam
Mini Ink Blending Foam
Sponge Daubers
Ranger - Clear Embossing Powder


Hero Arts Stamp
Friend Definiton 
Old Letter Writing

Impression Obsession Stamp - Silohuette 18
Inkadinkado Stamp - Flourish
Fiskars Stamp 8"x8" - Lasting love Quotes
Magnolia - Tilda with Dot Bow
Prima Doll Stamp
Justrite Stamp - Celebration Labels One & Bracket Borders One
                          For All You Do Vintage Labels Three

Prima Stencils 8"x8" - Damask

Justrite Custom Dies by Spellbinders
Vintage Label 7
Spellbinder Die - Locking Loops
                             Classic Circles


Lindy's Stamp Gang 
Starburst Sprays:
French Lilac Violet
Cactus Gold
Hottie Patottie Pink
Frosted Forget-Me-Nots

LSG Embossing Powder
Desert Moon Turquoise

Resin Embellishments :
Roses Carved Oval Frame
Vintage Lady Cameo

Charms - Key

Mulberry Flowers

Prima Pearl Scrolls
Adhesive Backed Pearls

DCWV Pattern Paper : Butterfly Garden

Martha Stewart - Doily Lace Border Punch
                            3-in-1 Butterfly Punch

Sizzix - Caged Bird Die
Cheery Lynn - Daisy Strip

Mono Multi Liquid Glue
Glossy Accents
Tim Holtz - Tonic Scissors
Cutter Bee Scissor
Sakura Gelly Roll Glaze Pen 
Quickstik
MS Scor Board
Guillotine Paper Cutter 13"

Phew!!! Wasn't that quite a long list of supplies !!
Check out our store at www.crafterscorner.in for many many many more supplies.
We keep having New Arrivals everyday...so be sure to check them out before they go outta Stock..
and the best part is the Prices are very Low !!! So go & fill your carts !!

I hope by now you all must be ready with your entries for the Current Challenge #17.
 "Stamp.Color.Cut"
If you haven't entered in our challenge...Now is the time...only 2 more days to go !!
So hurry up...& Enter to get a chance to win a Cute Stamp Set by Penny Black !

I hope you all have enjoyed my tutorial.
Please do leave some Love in the comment section below.
Feel free to ask if you have any queries..I'll be happy to answer them !

Have a Fabulous Weekend & a crafty one !
Hugs,
Riti