Showing posts with label snow globes. Show all posts
Showing posts with label snow globes. Show all posts

Wednesday, January 14

#CHA2015 RECAP... AMAZING Cookie Cutter Snow Globe by Isabel Villarreal


Hi everyone! This is Isabel and for last month's post I made a snow globe bracelet and I was so happy with it that I decided to try making something similar on a larger scale. (You can see my last post for in-depth instructions on making a snow globe - CLICK HERE). This time, I used a different method to make the "globe" and it made this faster and simpler and I'd like to share it with you.

I actually made two of these and the other one {which had a gem studded heart in the center} was on display in the Amazing Crafting Products/Alumilite Corp. Booth #1427 at the Winter 2015 Craft and Hobby Association Mega Show!


Did you see it???


Start with a cookie cutter and use hot glue to create a seal around the bottom edge. I glued it to the shiny side of a piece of packing tape. Then pour a thin layer of Amazing Clear Cast Resin inside the cookie cutter. 


When the Amazing Clear Cast Resin dries punch a hole into the side of the cookie cutter. I used a Crop-A-Dile to punch mine. The hole should be wherever you figure the top will be on your cutter. What's the hole for? 

Wait for it....


Flip the cookie cutter over onto the other edge and seal with hot glue. The hole in cookie cutter will allow you to use a dropper to inject a thin layer of Amazing Clear Cast Resin to create a hollow shape from a cookie cutter. It also gives you good access for filling your hollow shape.

  

After it dried I poured a thin layer of Amazing Clear Cast Resin with a few drops of Alumilite White Dye and a dash of Alumilite Pearlescent powder to one side of the star.


After filling the star and sealing the hole, I wrapped a plaid ribbon around the entire shape and it was done in just a few steps, this time around. These cookie cutter snow globes make a great little gift or ornament, or make a few for yourself!

What fun ideas will you bring to life
with Amazing Clear Cast Resin?

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Tuesday, December 30

Wear the Year on Your Sleeve! Four Seasons Snow Globe Bracelet tutorial by Isabel Villarreal


Hi there! This is Isabel with my final project for this year. As always, the new year prompts a look back at all the changes that made this past year special. And what better way to capture a moment than a series of small snow globes you can wear year-round. I'll be showing you how to make a bracelet to celebrate each glorious season that makes up a complete year. 

  

I started by taping one side of the copper rings with packing tape and really rubbing the tape into the surface to make sure they were stuck together well. Once the tape is on flip it over and pour in little Amazing Clear Cast Resin. I didn't use a lot of resin, just enough to cover the bottom. I did this to 3 1/2" rings and 4 3/4" rings. After the resin has completely set carefully remove the tape. My rings had a little glue residue from the tape so I used a cotton ball and some alcohol to remove it.

  

I filled the 1/2" rings about halfway with more clear Cast but this time I added some super fine glitter in White and Blue. Super fine glitter is very light and once mixed, will actually suspend in the resin instead of floating down to the bottom. I then added a layer of larger glitter to the 1/2 rings and now filled them to the top with Amazing Clear Cast Resin. a few pieces of glitter floated to the top but that's fine. Remember, the finished ring will be clear and it will give it more dimension when you look through it to the other side.

  

Using polymer clay I sculpted 4 seasonal symbols. I would be using one in each of the 3/4 rings. Then I mixed up some Amazing Mold Putty and pressed each piece into the surface of the putty. after about 10 minutes the mold was set.

  

With a small brush I painted colors into the mold using Alumidust. Then I poured Amazing Clear Cast Resin into my painted mold and left it for 24 hours. When I came back the next day my seasonal symbols were ready: a pine tree for Winter, an acorn for Fall, an ice cream cone for Summer and a flower for Spring.


I had some tiny black acrylic cabochons so I used a dot of E6000® adhesive to attach my shapes onto the cabochons, creating a a cool little stand for each one.


Meanwhile, I placed my 3/4" rings on the shiny side of a piece of packing tape and traced the shape using a Sharpie Marker. I then placed a second piece of tape over the tracing and poured a layer of Amazing Clear Cast Resin into the center of the circle. If you let the resin stand for about 10 minutes before pouring it will be a little thicker and won't run too much. At the top of the picture you can see the results of my pour. I made 4 of these- 1 for each 3/4" ring. Put these 4 pieces aside for now since they will be used as your covers for the 3/4 rings once they are filled.

  

Next I had to find a way to attach the larger hollow rings and the smaller filled rings. To connect the rings to one another I used leather lacing and a crimp bead on either side of each ring (left). A small dot of E6000® on each side will also help keep the leather lace from moving. I repeated this process with each ring, alternating the larger and smaller rings (right). What I ended up with is a 7 1/2" bracelet.


Now you're ready to add the final touches to your empty 3/4" rings and turn this into a celebration of seasons. Glue the shapes into the bottom wall of the ring using 1 shape per ring starting with Spring at one end and ending with Winter at the other. I used large flakes of different colored glitter as my "snow" in each ring and also dropped in a dash of White super fine glitter in each one. I chose glitter colors to correspond with the different seasons.

  

So what is that liquid in a snow globe? Mix 8 oz. of distilled water with 1 tablespoon of liquid glycerin and use a dropper or small bottle to fill the 3/4" rings until they are almost full. The glycerin thickens the water to create that cool snow globe effect when shaken. Now take those Amazing Clear Cast Resin circles we made earlier and glue them to the top of the open rings. Trim away as much excess resin as possible, this will make it easier to get them in place. Use jewelry glue or E6000® along the entire rim then press the resin sheet onto the glue to seal and let it sit. When it's dry test for leaks-I had to reattach 2 of my covers due to tiny leaks. If you find a leak just rip off the resin sheet, clean it off if necessary and reattach it. Test again. 


What I ended up with is this gorgeous snow globe
bracelet that I'll definitely be wearing daily!



This is a celebration of time and color that I can take along everywhere. You can personalize this bracelet project by creating your own themes for each globe.

help you celebrate your year?

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