Showing posts with label candles. Show all posts
Showing posts with label candles. Show all posts

Friday, October 14

Pumpkin Spice and Everything #Cre8time Nice... #DIY Soap and Candles with Amazing Mold Rubber


Hello Amazing Crafters! Halloween is one of our favorite holidays. Today we have a couple of Cre8time projects to customize your holiday decor... DIY custom soap and candles made with Amazing Mold Rubber. Imagine accenting your powder room with handmade pumpkin or skull soaps... or shapes to coordinate with any theme.

  

Amazing Mold Rubber is easy to use and captures amazing detail for casting items in resin, wax, plaster, soap and more. CLICK HERE to see more pumpkin inspired projects for Halloween and the fall season using Amazing Casting Products.

Watch to see how to make pumpkin and skull soap and candles...


If you have trouble viewing video, please CLICK HERE.


Amazing Mold Rubber captures amazing detail making it perfect for molding fun things for your Cre8time seasonal decor – with one mold you can cast duplicates in soap, then wax... and so much more!

How do you create for Halloween?

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can utilize Amazing Casting Products in your creations.

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Wednesday, November 12

#Cre8time Captures Beauty-FALL Impressions...
by Maria Soto



Hi there, this is Maria and today I bring you a favorite project of mine. I love how Amazing Mold Putty takes in all the details from whatever you use to create molds. 

As I walked outside the other morning and looked at all the trees losing their leaves, I decided to make something for Thanksgiving. I had a specific idea I wanted to make – and once I made the first mold, all these other ideas just came to me! Today I'm sharing one with you.


This is the assortment of different leaves I gathered. I sorta placed them to give me an idea of what or how to add them to the Amazing Mold Putty.


I used Amazing Mold Putty to create this mold. This product comes with two jars, part "A" (white) and part "B" (yellow). In order for you to make a perfect mold, you need to use equal amounts of each part, mix it well by hand (as you can see below in the next step), blending the two parts until you end up with a solid yellow color. Please CLICK HERE to view mixing and preparation.


Once the Amazing Mold Putty was mixed, I placed it over a plastic sheet protector. I took an empty Starbucks glass bottle and rolled out the putty as much as I could without making it too thin. I don't want this mold to have a permanent border so I left it alone. If I choose to add a border later on, I will make one that can be easily removed, for now I will leave it as is (see next photo).


I arranged the leaves on the Amazing Mold Putty, once placed I used the same glass bottle to press them down onto the putty. I left it alone for about ten minutes. To see if your mold is ready you can press your finger nail on the putty – if you see that no impression was left then your putty is cured and you can safely remove the leaves (please note temperature affects the curing time for this material).


Here is the completed mold. I love the impressions – you can see so much detail! Now the fun part starts, it's time to get the resin and the powders ready, I want to show lots of different fall colors on this project.

 
 

I brushed Alumidust powders in several colors like gold, red plum, copper, along with brown, orange, green and red – in an attempt to capture the many colors of fall we see everywhere right now in my hometown. I only colored the leaves. Once I was done, I felt the need to connect them so I took a lighter powder and created a border around and in between all the colored leaves and to be honest I love how these look. I would so love to keep these colors as they are, but we must proceed to the next step, as it's time to bring out the Amazing Clear Cast Resin and finish my project.


Below I share with you several photos trying to get all the beautiful colors – these can't compare to the original mold, I just love all the detail captured by the Amazing Mold Putty.

 
 

Amazing Clear Cast Resin comes in two parts, part "A" and part "B". You measure equal amounts of each and mix it slowly until the resin becomes clear. You will see tiny bubbles, so to make sure these don't stay in your project, you can let the resin sit for a while. Only about 5-10 minutes, though you have quite some time to work with it before it begins to set. Please CLICK HERE to view mixing and preparation.

Before you pour, check your resin to make sure most of the bubbles are gone. For this project because I'm going for a very thin layer, I will use my mixing stick to slowly add the Amazing Clear Cast Resin to the mold starting from the center and letting it flow towards the outside. I want the resin to cover the entire mold and I used wax paper under my mold – since I didn't add a border, I knew there might be some resin spills.


This photo shows the resin all mixed. I just let it sit for about 15 minutes, waiting for the bubbles to go away and for the resin to set and thicken a little bit before pouring onto my prepared mold.

Here are a few photos of the mold covered with resin. I usually let my resin cure over night, but for this particular project I needed the resin to be tacky so I could move on to the next step.




After a few hours, when the Amazing Clear Cast Resin was a bit tacky, I took my glass candle holder and placed it right in the middle of the mold. Then I took some strips of duck tape and as I folded the mold up on four sides of the glass container, I wrapped the sides with the tape to hold in position (as you can see pictured below). I needed to keep the mold up close to the glass candle holder while the resin completes curing/hardening. 


The idea was to have the resin sheet wrapped around the glass candle holder – to make it seem as if it was sitting on some autumn leaves. I let it cure over night and once the resin was cured, I removed the duck tape... and it was time to peel the resin sheet off the mold. I hoped the resin would stay in shape and it did!

   

I love how the colors look so vibrant on one side of the resin and how different they look on the other side and you can see the shimmer from the Alumidust powders. I realized that this Amazing Clear Cast Resin sheet came out very thin, much thinner than I wanted. Now I know that if I want it to be thicker I will need to add a border to the mold, to keep the resin in place and be able to pour more resin. I do like the finished piece, it is pretty much as I had imagined it would look like at the end.


This photo shows the underside of my resin sheet. You can see the vibrant colors, and there is no shine from the Amazing Clear Cast Resin – but I do love the colors!


This is the top view of the glass candle holder sitting on the resin sheet. On this side you can see all the shine from the Amazing Clear Cast Resin – it really makes the beautiful fall color pop! 

I added some tiny shells and sand into the glass container. You could add a candle or candies or whatever you want to display inside the glass candle holder.


Sometimes you get an idea, and in your mind it works 100%... but when you try to execute it, well you don't always get the results you were going for. I believe the best part of being creative, is taking risks, going for "let's see if this works" – at least that's how it works for me. There's no such thing as a craft fail... just a new direction for a new idea.


I love my new fall center piece! I can't wait to make a few more so I can add them to my chimney mantle. Using the Amazing Mold Putty to make my leaf impressions was a great idea. I hope that I have inspired you to give this mold putty a try – see what you have around that shows a lot of detail and mold it... so you can see for yourself, this truly is an amazing product!

How would you use these Amazing products
to create your own unique home decor?

Share your projects with us, we love to see what
everyone creates with Amazing Crafting Products.

Thanks for visiting! I invite you to stop over to my blog "What is Creativity"
at http://chuy-creativity.blogspot.com to see more of my creations. Maria Soto

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Friday, April 11

Dollar Store Candle REDUX... Mediterranean #MixedMedia Candle tutorial by Tanya Ruffin

This month we are working with the April Mixed Media Kit from Frog Dog Studio. Using a few supplies, I created this Mediterranean candle accented with silver mica flakes. 


Supplies: 
  • Glass Candle – mine was from the Dollar Tree
  • Decopatch Tissue paper {from Frog Dog Studio Kit}
  • Stampendous Pearlized Mica Fragments {from Frog Dog Studio Kit}
  • Amazing Clear Cast Resin
  • Glue {I used E6000®}
  • Bead ribbon
Please see below for entire contents of the Frog Dog Studio April Mixed Media Kit and April Add-On Kit containing Amazing Crafting Products.

Directions: Measure your tissue paper out by rolling the candle on the paper and marking where it makes a full circle. Give yourself a little extra for overlap. Cut the paper and use a little glue to attach to the candle.


I left about 1 inch at the top and 1/2 inch at the bottom because of the taper in the glass. Start wrapping the paper around the candle (at the seam) using a little drop of glue at the top and the bottom edge. 


The glass seam.


I added two dabs of glue to start and only two at the end. If you are quick you can just press the end of the wrap into the still wet glue! 

I then mixed up some Amazing Clear Cast Resin. To make it easier I marked off the measuring cup ahead of time. 5 ML for part "A" and 5 ML (at the 10 ML mark) for part "B". I have had a hard time seeing the markings on the measure cups once I start to fill them with resin, so a black line is a must for me.


Next I begin to add the Amazing Clear Cast Resin to the outside of the tissue wrap using a craft stick. Make sure it is a thin layer, just enough to cover the surface. Even this will drip some. A silicone or non-stick surface is a must here! I actually used an oven liner!


{please excuse my banged up thumb}

Now go watch a little TV and come back in about an hour
to clean up some dripping and smooth out the resin again.


I leaned the candle sideways to smooth out the resin.
Do NOT lay it on the surface or it will stick! 


After another few hours you can start to add the mica flakes. You want the surface to almost hard to the touch. With your finger tip, pick up one flake at a time and press it into the resin.


Now place Mica flakes all over the surface. 


The combination of this paper and these flakes looks very Mediterranean. 

Now I am craving a sharama! 


You can embellish the top edge of the candle with ribbon and charms. I am going to use bead ribbon. I used some E6000® adhesive because it tends to set up faster. Just a little dab will hold it as I wrap the beads around the glass. 


Anyone have a Belly Dancing Studio??
Oddly enough, my Art Studio is in the same building as one!

Until next time! ~ Tanya

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



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The Frog Dog Studio April Mixed Media Kit includes:
(1) **Alumidust Powder - Red Plum; (1) StazOn Midi Ink pad - Claret; (1) StazOn Midi Ink pad - Blue Hawaii; (1) iZink Pigment Ink bottle - Gold; (1) Stampendous Mica Fragments Jar, Pearlized; (1) Dusty Attic Chipboard set - Birds; (1) Stampendous Mini Clipboard Canvas pack; (1) Set Canvas Mini's - Canvas Corp; (3) Sheets of Decopatch Tissue Paper; and (16) Tim Holtz Clear Fragments (random sizes/shapes). ** Alumidust is one of the many additives from the Alumilite Corporation. Valued at over $45.

The Frog Dog Studio  April Add-On Kit includes:
(1) Amazing Clear Cast Resin – 16 Fluid Oz Box; (1) Amazing Mold Putty – 2/3 lb Box; (25) 1 oz Measuring Cups; and (50) Wooden Stir Sticks. Valued at over $47.

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Thursday, April 10

#Cre8time makes a Candle that SEES a RAINBOW... AMAZING Inspiration by Lonnie Sexton

I happened to come across a candle-making kit on sale at a local hobby store recently and decided to give this ancient craft a try. I had some Amazing Mold Putty and Amazing Mold Rubber projects that haven’t been used in a while and this was a good reason to dust them off. One is this skull


I was surprised at how long the wax takes to cool completely at room temp. I left it for 24 hours – and then added a Tri-color LED assembly to the bottom. 




You can find the “how to” tutorial from the original skull project HERE


Thanks for visiting – stop by anytime to check out more exciting projects
from the Amazing Crafting Products Creative Team. ~ Lonnie S.

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Tuesday, December 31

Goodbye 2013... Hello 2014 by Candle Light!!! AMAZING Inspiration by Maria Soto

We are celebrating New Years at my sisters and she loves candles, so I thought why not make some floating candle holders. Since it will be night time, she will get to use them right away – floating on water with some pretty glass beads sitting at the bottom of the glass bowl.


I took the Amazing Mold Putty and mixed as instructed on the box (click here to view how-to), using equal amounts of parts of "A" & "B". I hand shaped the Amazing Mold Putty to resemble a sun. I also took a tea light candle and made a mold to be used for the opening on the candle holder that will hold the tea light. I added a little bit of resin to the bottom, let it set a bit and then place the candle mold and pour the rest of the resin as you can see on the above photo. 


I made a few different floating candle holders; using the Alumilite Pearlescent Metallic Powder along with the Violet, White and Blue Alumilite Dyes in both the Amazing Clear Cast Resin and the Amazing Casting Resin – creating different looks for a fun variety.


Now I hope my sister likes these, and can't wait to light them up!
I got some battery operated lights too, just in case we rather go that route.


There is something cool about molding the Amazing Mold Putty with your own hands, to make your own design, pattern, or idea. I hope this post has inspired to use your imagination with these Amazing Crafting Products – it can be addictive, fun and creative.

Now to all I wish you a great
and Happy New Year in 2014!


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Thank you for stopping by. I invite you to stop over to my blog "What is Creativity"
at http://chuy-creativity.blogspot.com to see more of my creations. Maria Soto
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