Showing posts with label resin. Show all posts
Showing posts with label resin. Show all posts

Wednesday, October 18

Gone #Cre8time "Batty" Resin and Wire Earrings... with Cat Kerr



Hello Amazing Makers! Are you ready to let your Cre8time take Flight??! Today mixed-media artist Cat Kerr shares her "GONE BATTY" resin and wire earrings that are perfect for Halloween.

Grab yourself some Amazing Clear Cast Resin, some vintage book paper, jewelry wires and some earring danglies – and you too can make these earrings in a snap. We hope you enjoy viewing this video from Cat Kerr featuring "3 Resin and Wire Project Ideas".


If you are having trouble viewing video, please click HERE.

Thank you so much for watching!! If you love these resin techniques and would like to learn more... please check out Cat Kerr's "5 Things you can do with Resin and Paper" video by clicking HERE.

What would you create with resin and wire?

To see more of Cat's work, we encourage you to take time to visit CatKerr.com or her blog and see what other amazing things she is up to.

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Tuesday, October 17

Casting a #Cre8time Spell... DIY Halloween Jewels by Tracy Alden


Hello! Tracy here with another Amazing Casting Products tutorial! My favorite month and time of year is here! October is going by so quickly and it is already getting close to Halloween! 

I need to make a selection of necklaces to give as gifts... and I am running out of time. I decide to revisit an earring project using Nail Art Stickers. I knew with the right mix of Amazing Casting Products and jewelry supplies I could make easy and stylish Halloween accessories!

Supplies: 
  • Amazing Clear Cast Resin
  • Alumidust in Deep Red, Deep Purple and Black 
  • Amazing Remelt (*Optional) 
  • Nail Art Stickers (found anywhere that sells nail polish) 
  • Toothpicks 
  • Stir Sticks 
  • Resin Measuring Cups 
  • Small metal frames (easily found at your local craft store in the jewelry or scrapbooking isle) 
  • Jewelry Bails, jump-rings 
  • Gold and Silver tone chain 
  • Glitter, Acrylic Paint, and Paint Brush (*Optional) 


I found a nice set of Halloween nail art stickers at my local pharmacy. All the stickers are the perfect size to fit in a selection of frames that have shallow basins. I sorted through the frames, picking the ones that went well with the stickers.


I am not sure what color the base layer of resin to be placed in the frames needs to be. Since the stickers are on a clear backing it is easy to lay the entire sheets of stickers over craft paper to get an idea what colors would help visually pop or complement the stickers. The majority looked the best on red, purple and black backgrounds.


I mix 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. CLICK HERE to view mixing and preparation. I add small pinches of Alumidust powder to three separate cups, then slowly add the pre-mixed liquid resin to each cup and stir until the powder is combined.


With these pieces being small and delicate, I like to place them on a small platform to keep them in place and level for resin application. I pulled two blocks of Amazing Remelt from their containers and place all of the frames on top of the Remelt block. You do not have to use Amazing Remelt – though Remelt is naturally a bit sticky and it holds the pieces perfectly in place. Once I am done with my project I can reuse the Remelt for any future non-food related molding projects. 

Using toothpicks, I put tiny drops of Alumidust saturated resin in to the bottom of each frame. The tinted resin acts as a canvas for the nail art stickers, helping them become more visible. The Alumidust makes the resin have a lovely metallic shimmer that shifts in the light. I let this layer cure about 5 hours. 


I carefully peel off the nail art stickers from their plastic backing and place them into the thin resin coated frames with a toothpick. I burnish the stickers a little with a toothpick or a stir stick to make sure the stickers are firmly in place so there will be no trapped air bubbles. Nail art stickers are originally intended for use in nail polish, so they do not need to be sealed before moving onto the next step.


I add glitter to a few of the frames for a extra bit of sparkle while the resin not quite cured – the glitter sticks to the resin when a tiny bit of pressure is applied. I use acrylic paint to highlight any of the stickers that are a bit too transparent, and let the paint dry fully before moving on to the next step.


I mix up another small portion of Amazing Clear Cast Resin, this time leaving it clear, then applied it to the frames with a toothpick. By using a toothpick I am able to control the amount of resin flowing into the frames, and to make sure I add just enough resin to create a dome which naturally magnifies the nail art stickers. I let this resin layer cure completely. 


With the addition of some jewelry bails, jump rings and chain I quickly made a Halloween jewelry assortment that any ghoul would be happy to have! With other frames and stickers imagine the variety of fashion styles that can be created! 

What AMAZING Halloween
jewels will you create?

Visit my blog Art Resurrected for more craft tutorials!

Until next time, safe travels! ~ Tracy

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Tuesday, September 5

Wear Your ART... Make it Artsy - Episode 210

Hello Amazing Crafters!! Get ready to be inspired with the latest episode of Make It Artsythe TV show for makers and crafters – featuring tips, techniques and projects for makers, crafters and artists! 

Ready for a new episode of Make It Artsy?!


CLICK HERE to view this week's episode

Wear your art and express your maker's spirit wherever you go. Embellishment artist Candie Cooper makes bag charms with leather and beads. Resin artist Susan Lenart Kazmer casts found objects to wear as jewelry or embellishments. Fine artist Andrew Thornton turns a book into a necklace. Back with more art tips is Jane Dunnewold.
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Make It Artsy launched September 29, 2016 on Public Television stations across the country! Look for it on your local PBS channel – all new episodes from series 200 are now airing. If you can't find it on your local programming, you can view this episode online by clicking this link: Series 200, Episode 210 - Wear Your Art.


Make It Artsy is a show dedicated to the crafter, maker and artist! A series celebrates that maker spirit and enthusiasm that extends to every part of life. It’s more than crafting, more than art or scrapbooking; this is an all-encompassing show for any one that loves to make “things”. From mixed-media to metalsmithing, using tools from saws to sewing machines, and materials from paper to wood; today’s most creative “makers” join host Julie Fei Fan Balzer and unleash a new look for crafting with a touch of industrial style.


Amazing Casting Products by Alumilite Corp. is proud to be one of these fabulous group of companies partnering with Make it Artsy. Stay tuned for upcoming Series 200 episodes with projects featuring some our amazing friends using Alumilite's AMAZING products! Don't worry... we'll be sharing each new episode right here as they become available so you can tune in.

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Thursday, August 24

How to Apply an AMAZING Resin Topcoat with Kristie Taylor

Hello everyone! Kristie Taylor here and I would like to show you one way to put a resin top coat over a huge painting. Pouring a resin topcoat on helps to not only protect the painting – but also adds lots of depth and brightens the colors. It can make a huge difference, bringing luster and shine to the painting.

Recently I discovered flow painting. This is a process where you mix paints and water and other ingredients together to create a fluid paint, then pour them onto a substrate.


My daughter and I created this beautiful painting together use the flow painting technique. It turned out so much better than we expected! So much better, that as soon as I posted a photo to social media it sold!


So, since this was painted on plywood (it was supposed to be practice... LOL), I needed to prep it to accept resin. I used wood glue to apply braces to the back making it flat.

Okay – now that the painting is actually flat, lets get her prepped to receive her shiny new Amazing Clear Cast Resin topcoat!


Spray 91% alcohol over the surface and wipe with a damp cloth.
This will help remove any dust that is on the surface.


Then carry the painting outdoors and spray with a sealer.
This will keep the pigments in your paint stationary.


Make sure your painting is completely DRY and level.


Mix equal parts of the Amazing Clear Cast Resin together until no striations are present {yes... you are seeing correctly - this is gallon size}. Did you know there is an 8 oz. size and a 32 oz. size too??!


Allow resin to sit so it can degas and the bubbles can rise.

  

Pour resin over the canvas slowly, and spread it out. Amazing Clear Cast Resin is self leveling, so just make sure the entire canvas is covered.


Once you have the resin spread out, spritz it with alcohol again. 


Wait ten minutes for the alcohol to evaporate {for SAFETY – rubbing alcohol is flammable}, then go over it with heat if necessary to pop any remaining bubbles. I use a culinary torch for this.


The client wanted me to add some glitter to the painting, so after the first coat of Amazing Clear Cast Resin was partially cured (about 6 hours later), I mixed up another smaller batch of resin and added some glitter to it, then spread that over certain parts of the canvas. CLICK HERE to view mixing/preparation.


**PLEASE NOTE** The resin needs a dust free zone to cure, so I made a dust tent with PVC pipe and a dropcloth. Doesn't look pretty... but it worked.


That's all there is to it!

Just look at this beauty now! I love the way the resin intensifies the colors and gives the entire painting more depth!

Here are some lovely detail shots for your viewing pleasure! They have been rotated 90º clockwise in order to view larger.





What will you create with
Amazing Clear Cast Resin??!

Thank you so much for stopping by today! Kristie

To see more of my work, please visit my blog, "The Scrapinater", 
over on my YouTube Channel or on Instagram.


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Monday, July 10

It's all in the #Cre8time Layers... Make it Artsy Episode 202 - Party People

Hello Amazing Crafters!! Today you are in for a treat... this episode marks the debut of our Amazing Creative friend Cat Kerr and the magic she makes with Amazing Clear Cast Resin. Join us for a new episode of Make It Artsythe TV show for makers and crafters – featuring tips, techniques and projects for makers, crafters and artists! 

Ready for a new episode of Make It Artsy?!


CLICK HERE to view this week's episode

It's time to party. Artist Cat Kerr mixes things up with a pendant made in layers. Tool expert Joe Rotella melts glass in a microwave oven to create contemporary jewelry and accessories. Candie Cooper cranks out a one-of-a-kind artsy gift box with a treasure inside. Artist Jane Dunnewold has an art tip.

Bookmark or PIN the Make It Artsy Website
http://makeitartsy.com

Make It Artsy launched September 29, 2016 on Public Television stations across the country! Look for it on your local PBS channel – all new episodes from series 200 are now airing. If you can't find it on your local programming, you can view this episode online from July 7th to July 14th by clicking this link Series 200, Episode 202 - Party People.


Make It Artsy is a show dedicated to the crafter, maker and artist! A series celebrates that maker spirit and enthusiasm that extends to every part of life. It’s more than crafting, more than art or scrapbooking; this is an all-encompassing show for any one that loves to make “things”. From mixed-media to metalsmithing, using tools from saws to sewing machines, and materials from paper to wood; today’s most creative “makers” join host Julie Fei Fan Balzer and unleash a new look for crafting with a touch of industrial style.


Amazing Casting Products by Alumilite Corp. is proud to be one of these fabulous group of companies partnering with Make it Artsy. Stay tuned for upcoming Series 200 episodes with projects featuring some our amazing friends using Alumilite's AMAZING products! Don't worry... we'll be sharing each new episode right here as they become available so you can tune in.

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Friday, April 21

Let your #Cre8time Dreams Soar... Day 3 of StencilGirl and Amazing Casting Products Bloghop!


Hello Amazing Crafters!! Welcome to Day THREE of the StencilGirl Products and Amazing Casting Products Blog Hop! We hope we have been inspiring you to create! If you are just joining us you can catch up with the projects from Day ONE and Day TWO!

The creative teams of StencilGirl and Amazing Casting Products have joined Cre8time forces in playing with Amazing Casting Products and StencilGirl stencils... including Mary Beth Shaw!!!

ARE YOU READY TO BE AMAZED??!

Follow the links below to see today's projects!

Anna Friesen


Anna of Team StencilGirl has jeweled up her art journal!
CLICK HERE to pop over to her blog to see how.


Janet Joehlin


Let your Cre8time soar with Janet of Team StencilGirl.
CLICK HERE to see more on these amazing birds!

Amazing Creative Maria has created an inspiring piece filled with text, texture and colors! CLICK HERE to see all the details!




Amazing Creative Tanya has is catching her Cre8time dreams with a colorful dream catcher! CLICK HERE to see the full reveal!

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Thanks for joining us today - we hope you are inspired and we would love to see what you create. Share you creations using Amazing Casting Products on social media using hashtag #amazingcastingproducts.


What would a bloghop be without a GIVEAWAY??!!!


One lucky winner will receive both a $25 Gift Certificate to StencilGirl Products AND a $25 Gift Certificate to Amazing Casting Products!

Please take your time and visit each blog showcased today through Friday and leave a comment. The more blogs you comment on, the more chances you have to WIN! 

Day 3 Bloghop Lineup...

Visit the fabulous designers from both teams and comment
for your chance to win (one comment per blog please).


You have until Sunday, April 23rd at 11:59PM Central Time to leave your comments. Winner will be announced on StencilGirl's Facebook page and also on the Amazing Casting Products’ Facebook page on Monday, April 24th. GOOD LUCK!!

Be sure to check back tomorrow for more AMAZING Inspiration!!

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Share your creations on social media
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Thursday, April 20

A #Cre8time love of ART... Day 2 of StencilGirl and Amazing Casting Products Bloghop!


Hello Amazing Crafters!! Welcome to Day TWO of the StencilGirl Products and Amazing Casting Products Blog Hop! We hope to inspire you for THREE days with new projects each day!

The creative teams of StencilGirl and Amazing Casting Products have joined Cre8time forces in playing with Amazing Casting Products and StencilGirl stencils... including Mary Beth Shaw!!!

Did you LOVE the projects from Day ONE???

PREPARE TO BE AMAZED??!



Gwen from Team StencilGirl has created this stunning Art Deco book with a matching box! CLICK HERE to see all the details on her blog!




This is just a peek of Karen's creation... but it's looking quite FRIDA! CLICK HERE to pop over for the full REVEAL!




Amazing Creative Tracy is inspired by Ancient Greek Art!
Pop over to her blog to see more details HERE!




Check out all the dimension in Amazing Creative Brenda's mosaic piece!
Follow the elephants to her blog post HERE!


What would a bloghop be without a GIVEAWAY??!!!


One lucky winner will receive both a $25 Gift Certificate to StencilGirl Products AND a $25 Gift Certificate to Amazing Casting Products!

Please take your time and visit each blog showcased today through Friday and leave a comment. The more blogs you comment on, the more chances you have to WIN! 

Day 2 Bloghop Lineup...

Visit the fabulous designers from both teams and comment
for your chance to win (one comment per blog please).


You have until Sunday, April 23rd at 11:59PM Central Time to leave your comments. Winner will be announced on StencilGirl's Facebook page and also on the Amazing Casting Products’ Facebook page on Monday, April 24th. GOOD LUCK!!

Be sure to check back tomorrow for more AMAZING Inspiration!!

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Share your creations on social media
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