Showing posts with label Roses. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Roses. Show all posts

Wednesday, May 4

A #Cre8time Rose is an AMAZING Mold Rubber Rose... #FlowerPower #ACPthrowback


Hello Amazing Crafters! Welcome to "FLOWER POWER" a week of projects devoted to Springtime – where flowers meet Amazing Casting Products. Today we revisit a couple of #ACPthrowback projects featuring roses and Amazing Mold Rubber!


Creating handmade custom stamps and embellishments is fun with Amazing Mold Rubber. A hand-drawn image by Amazing Creative Maria Soto works double duty as a stamp and for casting resin embellishments that can be used on cards or to add dimension to mixed media creations.

CLICK HERE to jump to how-to
and to see how Maria used
this on a mixed media canvas.

Want to see more of what Maria is up to?
Follow her on her blog here!

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Creativity is only a State of Mind... from chocolate rose, to resin rose to handmade rose soaps! Amazing Creative Brenda Burfeind captured all the amazing detail of a keepsake gift never eaten in Amazing Mold Rubber to create gorgeous and unique floral soaps.

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

Want to see more of what Brenda is up to?
Follow her on her blog here!

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Share your creations using Amazing Casting Products for
our next #ACPthrowback Third Thursday on May 19th.


Post them to our Facebook page, or tag us on Instagram, Pinterest, and on Twitter to be featured here on our blog. We'll be looking for your projects with the hashtag #AmazingCastingProducts.

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Wednesday, June 17

#Cre8time Victorian Style with Resin Book Page Roses... by Tanya Ruffin


These delicate resin book page roses look Victorian
on just about anything you put them on!


Take books pages and coat with Amazing Clear Cast Resin.
Let cure. I love using dictionary pages.


Cut flower shapes out by hand or by using a die.
I also used these shapes to also create these resin roses.


Find something awesome to embellish. I picked up
this necklace remnant on a discount aisle.

What will you embellish with
AMAZING resin paper roses?

Craft Your Own Way, Tanya

www.TanyarRuffin.com

Create Studios- www.createbr.com

Please visit my site to see more of my inspiring creations at www.tanyaRuffin.com

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Tuesday, May 19

Resin Roses... a #Cre8time Thorn in My Side by Tanya Ruffin




I had such high hopes for this project in the beginning. BUT this is a good example how a giant FAIL can help you create something even better. So, if anything you will learn what didn't work well and maybe you can perfect my first attempt.


My first attempt was to pour colored resin on a non-stick surface, let it cure and then cut out rose petals using a Sizzix and put together an awesome resin rose. CLICK HERE to view mixing/preparation for Amazing Casting Resin.


Well, first off, resin doesn't fold or curl like paper. Second, unless you want to hold each piece in place for 20 minutes, E6000® won't work. So I attempted to hot glue the pieces. That worked but each petal slowly droops... Now all this work looks like it was constructed from red plastic spoons. EPIC FAIL!


So with my left over red resin sheet I cut out a spiral.

Below are two sketches you can use as a guide for cutting.



This spiral is flipped over, compared to the sketch above. 


I then started to curl the spiral from the outside in. I know, you would think you would start rolling from the center out, but it is the opposite. 


Get your hot glue gun ready before you start because you will need to glue it when you get it completely rolled... AND you can't let go or it will all unravel!


Your flower is done, add hot glue to the piece left at the end. You can now you can add leaves and punch a hole for a jump ring. I was able to slide one petal inside my Crop-A-Dile™ to punch the hole. 


I cut green fun foam leaves and glued to the back. I like the bright red and bright green colors. It makes it look so fairy tale to me!


Add a little glitter in the center and you are done!

What shaped flowers would you create

Craft Your Own Way!



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Monday, June 23

A Rose is a Rose is a ROSE! From Chocolate to Resin to Custom Soap with Amazing Mold Rubber
by Brenda Burfeind

Greetings Amazing Crafters! Brenda here on Mold Rubber Monday to show you a fabulous project that I am so thrilled with. It's been a long three weeks that I have had to keep this a secret, but today is my big reveal. This will be a very, very long post and picture heavy – with an added bonus of a video because I am going to actually show you three projects in one.

I started out with cleaning my dresser off and found this "yummy" chocolate rose my hubby gave me 10 years or so ago. I was actually pleasantly surprised that the chocolate wasn't totally white when I unwrapped it.

  

from this...


to this!

Now, it turned out "nice" but it definitely had some flaws. The nice thing about Amazing Mold Rubber is that is picks up ALL the detail of the original item... the bad thing is that it picks up ALL the detail of the original item, LOL!

I then created this...





which was pretty in itself, but still had some flaws.

I also created one layered with the Amazing Crafting Resin with Alumlite Fluorescent "FLO" Red Dye; just the casting resin without coloring; and then with another layer with the Alumilite Blue Dye. Pretty, right?


After making these I showed hubby what I had made. He is my go to guy when I've created because he DOES NOT hold back in critiquing me. Sometimes that's good, sometimes not so good. This time he looked at the rose, turned it over and over and said "You know..." which means he isn't totally into what I just made "...you could improve on this a bit if you cut those lines out. Can you cut resin?"

So back to the drawing board I went.

I then created this piece with Amazing Clear Cast Resin and Alumilite Pearlescent Powder just to see how it would turn out.


Here it is, all pretty in sparkly white. 


Just because this is what I do – I used the Oil Pastels
from Frog Dog Studio to give it some color.


Then I heat set it with my heat gun, and rubbed the oil pastel in to give it an incredibly cool shiny color. AND when you put heat on the resin, it also softens it a bit so that... 


You can use your exacto knife and trim away all the grooves.
How cool is that?


From that I went to create another batch of Amazing Mold Rubber {CLICK HERE to view preparation}. Now when I am ready to mold something I keep all the "extra" bits and pieces of molds that either didn't turn out or the skin from the mixing cups and "bed" my original piece. It saves on not having to use a lot of the mold rubber and pouring it onto this will actually adhere itself directly to the bits and pieces. 


If you can, always hot glue your original piece to your container. This will keep your piece from "floating" and creates a nice hole to pull your piece out of. 


Voila! My "perfect" rose mold. 


This rose was actually made by first adding a mixture of Amazing Casting Resin and swirling it around in the mold to give it an edge. You definitely have to have some patience when doing this technique, but the outcome is fabulous. Then when that was totally cured I added more Amazing Casting Resin with Alumilite Black Dye and filled the mold. Once it came out of the mold, I also added a little bit of the oil pastel in black around the edges and heat set that again also. I didn't have to do this, but since inventing this technique, I feel I want to heat set everything with oil pastels. LOL! 

  

I created a wire piece, drilled a hole in the center of the rose and glued it with E6000® to make a picture holder. Since the resin piece is so dense it's actually a solid somewhat heavy piece.

Now, while I was creating ALL these fun roses I had some time between drying, curing, setting, etc. and I was looking around my craft room and found this:


I actually remember purchasing this at Michaels on clearance last fall. Ding, ding, ding... could you really use the Amazing Mold Rubber molds to make soap? YES!

Here is the proof of what I did – Enjoy!


Keep in mind this is my first video in a very, very long time... so please don't judge.

If you don't want to watch the video or cannot watch it, keep reading. There is a full step-by-step following on how I did what I did.

I melted the soap in the microwave for 20 seconds, added some fragrance and two drops of the purple colorant – then poured the mixture into my mold.


Put it into the refrigerator for 10 minutes.


Since I had no idea if this would work or not – I slowly pulled the edges from the piece away and it sorta just popped out.


Check this out... 


Is this beautiful or what? 


Here are some other pieces I made just because I had the soap all melted. All the other pieces except the rose are Amazing Mold Putty molds. So, the proof is that you can also pour soap into those molds. 

I got a little dish at the Dollar Store, wrapped the soaps with some fake flowers and Viola... a pretty accent for your bathroom.


Now, I do have to say that after letting the roses set out for a day, they "dried" a bit more and kinda crystallized – I love this look even more than the glossy look. 


If you are still reading here, thank you for sticking around to read all the way through. I hope you had a chance to watch the video also. It was my first attempt at a video in a very long time and I think I did pretty good. I hope you enjoyed today's post and thank you so very much for all patience with this uber long post.

What would you mold to make custom
soaps with Amazing Mold Rubber?

Please leave me a comment below with any questions or feedback.
I love to hear what others think. 

If you have a chance please jump over to my blog, Creativity is a State of Mind.
Until next time, happy crafting! Brenda 

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