Showing posts with label Resin Lace. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Resin Lace. Show all posts

Monday, July 13

#Cre8time to #MakeThings with Fabric and Resin #ACPthrowback


Hello Amazing Crafters! It's a brand new week of Make Things! Craft Challenge. Our AMAZING creative friend Katie Smith of Punk Projects is hosting this fun craft challenge this summer and Amazing Casting Products is proud to be one of the sponsors. Play along for your chance to win weekly prizes and a super amazing grand prize at the end!



This week's "Make Things!" theme is... FABRIC! So to give you some inspiration we are sharing some AMAZING #ACPthrowback fabric projects using Amazing Casting Products... you can even a form a fabric bowl in resin {photo above by Amazing Creative Isabel Villarreal}!

We hope you are inspired to go make someTHING and link-up :)

Lace that's Fabulously FAUX...


Gini Cagle created this gorgeous vintage card that features this amazing piece of lace... that's actually resin. You can mold sections of lace and decorative textiles to use in your mixed media creations using Amazing Mold Putty and Amazing Casting Resin.

CLICK HERE to jump and read
more about Gini's process.

Want to see more of what Gini is up to?
Follow her at her blog "BEADZHERE!

Textiles and Wings Embellish Art...


Isabel Villarreal created this amazing wall hanging to frame and showcase this papyrus Egyptian art. Using Amazing Mold RubberAlumilite Metallic Powders and Amazing Casting Resin, she created a one-of-a-kind GOLDEN winged scarab embellishment that makes this piece truly eye-catching!

CLICK HERE to jump to
Isabel's full how-to.

Want to see more of what Isabel is up to?
Follow her on her blog Ruff Stuff HERE!

"Be Still" Your Vintage Heart...


Melissa Johnson started out this vintage mixed media piece with treated muslin {a versatile fabric} painted it with a mixture of Alumidust and Alumilite Metallic Powder in gold. With the addition of layers of images, papers, lace and more... this vintage scene is completed with a cast resin key.

CLICK HERE to view more
details of Melissa's project.

Want to see more of what Melissa is up to?
Follow her on her blog Mel's Art Journal HERE!

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Share Your Creations with us
on Social Media to be Featured on
#ACPthrowback Third Thursday

July 16 is our next THIRD THURSDAY... in three days!! This is your chance to be featured. Post your creations to our Facebook pagePinterest, and on Twitter! We'll be on the hunt for your projects with the hashtag #ACPThrowBack, (you can even go back into your past pins and add this pin to help us find you!) and share ALL your projects using the hashtag #AmazingCastingProducts!!

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Friday, December 27

Punches... Meet Resin and Lace! AMAZING Lace Heart Pendant by Brenda Burfeind

Brenda here again to show you a quick tutorial making an Amazing Lace Heart Pendant. I know, I've been doing nothing but jewelry lately, but I just love making my own! With the Amazing Crafting Products there is no end in sight. LOL!

A couple of weeks ago I showed you how to make your own resin paper and how to turn ribbon into a bracelet. (Click on the links above to see how it's done); and then today I am going to show you how to turn that lace into a Lace Heart Pendant.


I started by making my lace stiff using the steps in the above links. I was able to punch the ribbon using a simple circle punch and by folding that circle in half, I then was able to cut out a heart shape (using ordinary scissors) a bit smaller than my heart mold that I made using the Amazing Mold Putty. The reason I made my lace stiff was so that when I placed it into my mold it would not curl up (and also so that I could punch or cut it without fraying). Thus killing two birds with one stone.


I added a little bit of the Amazing Clear Cast Resin to the mold first and let it set up for a few minutes, making sure there where no air bubbles. I wanted the pendant to be see through so that the "lace can be seen from both sides and the clear cast is perfect for this pendant. Then laying the "lace heart" inside the mold and covering it with more Amazing Clear Cast Resin. 


Now the waiting time begins... it usually cures in about 24 hours, but you have to adjust your time because of temperature sometimes. 


After it has cured I added another tiny layer of the Amazing Clear Cast Resin to make it shine and viola, another jewelry piece has been created.


I just love the look of "clear glass".

I hope you liked my pendant this time around. I just love experimenting and again, there is no limit of what you can do using these Amazing Crafting Products.

How would you use your "RESINed" lace?

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