Showing posts with label dollhouse. Show all posts
Showing posts with label dollhouse. Show all posts

Tuesday, December 27

#Cre8time Christmas at the Cabin... by Lyn Gill


Hello everyone! Lyn Gill here again with another fun project... a Christmas Cabin! It's a little electric tea light holder that I created for the Holidays!


I created the main pieces from Super Sculpey, just simple
shapes kind of like those from a paper doll house.


Then I molded them with Amazing Mold Putty... at this point I was super excited about the outcome!

I mixed Amazing Casting Resin with some Alumilite Dye in Native American Fleshtone – since I wanted a more reddish brown color, and let it cure in the molds. After de-molding, I brushed on a little more of the dye to give it the true look of wood. I then lined the back of the window with painters tape and poured a little bit of Amazing Clear Cast Resin tinted with yellow Alumilite Dye and let it set up overnight. For the roof pieces,  I left the white color of the Amazing Casting Resin

   

I added some of the details – a tree, shrub, wreath, door and window shutters using the Super Sculpey. The snow texture on the base is created from Super Sculpey and acrylic paint as well.


So fun and festive! It truly shines a little light on the Holidays!

What holiday decor will you create 
using Amazing Casting Products?

Well thank you so much for stopping by... Till Next Time! Lyn

As usual, you can find more of my work on my blog LynzCraftz
or on YouTube LynzCraftz, or my Facebook page LynzCraftz.

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Tuesday, July 12

BYOB to a #Cre8time Happy Hour.... by Tracy Alden


Hello! Tracy here with another Amazing Casting Products tutorial! I will let you in on a secret, I have a bit of a collecting miniatures addiction. I love searching for all kinds of miniatures and typically I will buy them without even having a miniature scene or project in mind. This happened with an adorable collection of miniature cocktail cups I found. With Summer in full swing I got to thinking about making mini versions of the beautiful, bright and tasty drinks that are a great way to relax in the summer.

Supplies:
  • Amazing Clear Cast Resin
  • Alumilite Dyes
  • 1/12th scale Miniature cocktail glasses
  • Polymer Clay
  • 21 gauge wire in gold and silver tones
  • Red Seed Beads
  • Wirecutters
  • Toothpicks
  • Stir Sticks
  • Craft scissors
  • Tweezers
  • Needle nose pliers and earring wires (only needed if you plan to make the miniatures into earrings)
  • Ultra Fine White Glitter for "salt" and Micro Fine Shell White Glitter for "sugar" on the cups
  • Beacon Gem-Tac Permanent Glue


With many of the miniature sets and collections available, you will find they are often made of plastic, resin or porcelain. In this case the set was made out of plastic and a few of the cups just needed a quick sanding to remove any raw or uneven edges. I then carefully cleaned them with soap and water and left them to dry.


Resin drips are an unavoidable aspect of creating resin art. However I rarely throw those cured drips away, as they can always be used as filler for other projects or, in this case resin ice cubes! By picking the thinnest and longest resin drips I cut them up into tiny little bits and shards, perfect for emulating ice cubes.


By using the miniature martini glass for size comparison I made sure all of the resin was cut small enough and to size for the cocktail glasses.


To create the look of sugar on the rims of the glasses, I put a thin bead of Beacon Gem-Tac Permanent Glue and then carefully pushed the cup into a pile of Micro Fine Shell White Glitter. To give the look of salt on the margarita glass I once again applied glue and this time applied Ultra Fine White Glitter in the same manner.


Using polymer clay I created tiny lime and pineapple wedges and gently pushed them onto small lengths of 21 gauge wire and baked them per manufacturer instructions. Once they were cool I added some small red seed beads onto a few of the wire elements. These would become the toothpicks with fruit embellishments commonly seen as decoration in mixed drinks.


I mixed up a small portion of Amazing Clear Cast Resin, making sure to slowly stir to reduce air bubbles and let it sit for 5 minutes. Using toothpicks I put a tiny drop of Alumilite Dye into a small mixing cup. Starting from the left I had my untinted resin, a cup with 1 drop yellow + 1 drop brown, a cup with 1 yellow drop, a cup with 2 drops blue and a cup with 2 drops red. These were my base colors that I used mix with each other or add to my untinted resin to create the look of the drinks.


Each cup I would fill halfway with tinted resin by using that oh so expensive tool, the toothpick. If I felt the drink needed some ice cubes I would carefully add some of the resin ice cubes I created earlier and then top with more tinted resin. To create the illusion of a drink with carbonation I would let the resin rest until it reached the consistency of thick syrup, then stir the resin rapidly and pour it into the cup. I would then carefully place a small wire with fruit elements into to the tinted resin and let cure.


A wide assortment of drinks was easy to create by
just mixing different tinted resins together!


With a miniature Happy Hour at your fingertips don't forget
a nice cup of green tea for the designated driver!

What AMAZING arts and crafts can you create?

Please share them on the user GALLERY on the Amazing Crafting Products Website!

Visit my blog Art Resurrected for more craft tutorials!

Until next time, safe travels! ~ Tracy

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Friday, June 24

Take a #Cre8time Picnic with #PolymerClay...
by Tracy Alden


Hello! Tracy here with another Amazing Casting Products inspiration post! With Summer now upon us (in my area 105º Fahrenheit and above) I have been looking to keep cool indoors with crafts. One of my favorite pastimes is to create miniatures. With the help of Amazing Mold Putty I was able to create the majority the miniatures you see in the above photo (see the penny on the bottom left for scale) out of polymer clay. Amazing Mold Putty can be an indispensable tool to create textures, details, shapes and elements in miniature. One quick and simple miniature project is to create plate molds!


To create the look of the miniature plates, I look to the bottoms of small bottles. The shape and indents were perfect to be molded to create a base mold for rustic plates.


I mixed up small batches of Amazing Mold Putty to be placed on a ceramic tile and the bottles carefully pushed into the putty to create the molds. I find pushing slightly up the sides of bottles with the yet uncured putty gives a little lip to the mold that will later help retain the polymer clay.


Once the molds were fully cured I placed pea size polymer clay medallions in each mold and pushed the bottles into the clay, and back into the molds, to fill each mold completely.


With the bottles removed, I used a small rounded stylus to push the clay to the edges and to lightly indent into the clay the circular pattern of wheel thrown ceramics. I then put the tile with molds and clay into a toaster oven, per manufacturer instructions, to cure. Once the clay was cooled, the plates popped easily out of the molds. I trimmed any uneven edges on the miniature plates with emery board.


The cutting boards, veggies and plates, made from polymer clay, were all created with the help of Amazing Mold Putty molds and texture plates. With just a little imagination any number of surfaces, textures and shapes can be molded to create a miniature world of your choosing! 

What AMAZING arts and crafts can you create?

Please share them on the user GALLERY on the Amazing Crafting Products Website!

Visit my blog Art Resurrected for more craft tutorials!

Until next time, safe travels! ~ Tracy

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Saturday, May 28

#Cre8time Garden Play... Teeny Tiny Fairy Doors by Maria Soto


Hi there! I want to share a cute little project I made... it reminded me how much I love getting my hands dirty as I create fun crafty items.

I joined a swap group a few years ago, we always do jewelry, but this time I was asked if I wanted to take part of the fairy garden swap and I accepted the invitation. CLICK HERE to jump over to see my owl charms, and HERE for the Star Wars themed charms I made for previous swaps.


We had to make tiny doors and a window. I decided to make the door with a window, just didn't know how. After a lot of thinking and a few craft fails, I went to the craft store and I found a section of tiny miniatures for fairy gardens. I had no idea they had these available, so I purchased a door. I decided to use Creative Paperclay® to make an impression of the door only – and then I added the remaining details by hand.

The door I purchased had a tiny butterfly on it, it was cute but I decided to add a window in it's place. Once the doors were done with their new windows it was time to let the clay dry over night. Next I hand painted each with acrylic paints. To finish them up, I added some sparkle and a bit of flowers to decorate each tiny door.

I also had to make these safe for outdoor use, so I used Amazing Clear Cast Resin to seal the paper clay... and at the same time used it as glue to add all the glitter, beads and tiny plants/flowers. Just a little bit of resin was enough to finish up these tiny houses – I love how glossy they look thanks to the resin.


Here you can see one of the tiny doors all painted,
ready for the final embellishments.

 

I applied the resin all over the piece and then added beads
to serve as tiny rocks around the plant and flowers.


Here are the finished doors, all ready to go to their new homes.
It's great when you have a product that you can use in so many different ways.


I really like these tiny little doors – adding the trim on the doors, and the tiny windows to make each door different and unique. I loved how the Amazing Clear Cast Resin not only allowed me to make these outdoor safe, but I think the glossy finish makes the texture, the color, and the little details really POP.

What would you create for your fairy garden?

I hope I have inspired you to find new ways to use this amazing resin, the more I play with it the more creative fun I have. These little doors are ready to welcome some fun fairies. Share your ideas with us, we'd love to see how creative you are with Amazing Casting 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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Tuesday, August 18

Liza Cobo... an AMAZING Guest Designer Spotlight


Greetings AMAZING Crafters! Today we have a fun questionnaire that we posed to our Guest Designer Liza Cobo! Have fun getting to know her a little better and enjoy her totally adorable shabby chic eye candy. Enjoy :) Sb

A little bit about Liza...

My name is Liza, I come to you from the golden state of California. I have been crafting for over 12 years and started out scrapbooking when I was pregnant with my son. I am a Christian, a wife, and love creating with different media. I started working with Amazing Casting Products when I was introduced to the Amazing Casting Resin and Amazing Mold Putty. It has changed my crafting life.


Have you seen Liza's adorable shabby chic oven?! She used the Eileen Hull Sizzix ScoreBoards XL 3-D Oven die to construct the oven and used Amazing Casting Resin to create the outside frame for the door... and inside the oven she is "baking" resin macarons! CLICK HERE to see more details!


Some fun questions for the inquiring minds...

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What did you want to be when you grew up?
"An Accountant."

Coke or Pepsi???
"Neither... I prefer water."

What inspires you?
"Other artists like me."

What is the TOP thing to do on your "Bucket LIST"?

"Go to Greece."

If you could print any phrase
on a T-shirt, what would it say?
"Live, Love, and Craft"

If you could mold ANYTHING with
Amazing Mold Putty, what would it be?
"My cell phone."

What style of music gets your creative juices going?
"Disco."


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Please comment below and give our AMAZING Guest Creative Liza Cobo some love. Be sure to stop back for a visit on Friday for more from Liza. Please visit her blog, "LizasPaperPassion" to see more of her work. Follow Liza on her YouTube Channel at lizaspaperpassion | on Instagram at tateeg | on her Facebook Page lizaspaperpassion.

Have a fabulous day! :) Sb

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