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Monday, March 26

#Cre8time Egg Decorating... AMAZING Easter Ornaments by Tracy Krueger

Hello, it's Tracy here! Being that Easter is right around the corner, I was trying to think of a quick and fun Egg decorating project. My kids are grown so we don't decorate real eggs anymore.


Then the simplest idea came to me! I have a mold that I had made out of a cut piece of brass (to make a Christmas ornament) and it has an Egg shape. I first mixed two equal parts of Amazing Casting Resin and poured it into my mold to give it a "egg base". I just love watching the Casting Resin cure... don't you :-)


After this base egg cured (I gave it about 15 minutes), I gathered three of my Alumilite Dyes that would be good for Easter – Blue, Purple and Yellow. I poured out very small equal portions of Amazing Casting Resin and squeezed out a tiny drop of each color into part "A" of the resin, then stirred color completely before adding part "B". CLICK HERE to view mixing/preparation.


The first color I mixed up was the yellow, and poured
random lines on top of my white cured resin.


As the yellow was curing, I was thinking "there has to be a better way to have more control over the colored resin". Awhile back I bought a bunch of disposable pipettes, so after the yellow cured, I mixed up the blue dyed resin and used the pipette to draw where I wanted my colored resin to go. It worked beautifully! I just love how I got some green where the blue was over the yellow.


Now I just had purple left. I mixed it up and used another pipette to squeeze the purple where I wanted. As always I kept a spare mold around to pour the extra resin in.


Once I was done applying the three resin colors, I let the whole thing cure for a couple of hours to make sure everything was set totally.


I took it out of the mold and trimmed the back a little, then drilled a hole in the top. I grabbed my sari ribbons and cut a small piece of a greenish/blue colored one.


I really like how this turned out.
It has kind of a watercolor look about it.


Isn't it fun that you can mix up your Holidays and make decorations for both?! I had quite a few more ideas, but have had a hard time getting them to come to fruition. I'll be back soon to share a few of my bad EGGS. 

How are you decorating for Easter?

Have fun! ~ Tracy

You can find more of my work on my Blog:
http://tracykrueger-nine.blogspot.com/2017/

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Friday, February 26

Inspiration: Cre8time Ink stained resin tie dye.


 
Cool Discovery!
 
Simply spritz ink misters on the white Amazing Casting Resin castings (I'm sure it works on Amazing Clear Cast Resin pieces too, but I have been playing with the white), and let dry.

I just love the look of these! Simply spritz and paper towel off excess and let dry. Don't worry, if you spray too much you can blot it off before it dries.



This project used a print pulled from a Gel Press plate and the ink misters were Dylusions Ink Spray and Memories Mist Ink Spray. The canvas flower is from Canvas Corp and made at a make and take at the 2016 Craft and Hobby Association show. It too was spritzed with misters.

How do you colorize your resin castings?

Craft Your Own Way!

Tanya



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

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