Showing posts with label unique. Show all posts
Showing posts with label unique. Show all posts

Thursday, December 3

Serving Up Family Memories... #12DaysofHomeDecor #ACPthrowback


Hello Amazing Crafters! For day four of our 12 Days of Amazing Home Decor we revisit an #ACPthrowback project by creative Jess B. Time goes by so fast and the children are growing so quickly... what a better way to capture the good times – by embedding them in a decorative tray transformed into some Tres Chic Home Decor!


Combine your favorite photos with some feathers, beads, ephemera and found objects in a wooden tray... cover with a layer of Amazing Clear Cast Resin and you have some AMAZING home decor.

CLICK HERE to jump to
Jess B.'s full how-to.

Want to see more of what Jess B. is up to?
Follow her on her blog "That'z Uneek"!

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Share your creations using Amazing Casting Products for
our next #ACPthrowback Third Thursday on December 17.


Post them to our Facebook page, or tag us on Instagram, Pinterest, and on Twitter to be featured here on our blog. We'll be looking for your projects with the hashtag #AmazingCastingProducts.

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Monday, November 10

{A Mark Maker from a Casting} by DeeDee Catron

Hi hi folks :) DeeDee here today to share with you on MOLD RUBBER MONDAY. Most of the time I concentrate on altering the mold or the casted piece, or finishing the casted piece... but today I'd like to take time to concentrate on using Amazing Mold Rubber.


I recently found this old keyhole hardware piece and knew it would make a great mold. it has lots of brush detail from the paint on the surface, and I wanted to keep that texture present. That's where Amazing Mold Rubber comes in! So first, watch my video all about mold making for a piece with cut throughs and ... handles? Handles works!

Enjoy this video on how I created this Amazing KeyHole Mold...


If you are having trouble viewing video, or reading
via email, please CLICK HERE to watch my HowTO.

Now after my mold was done I did cast a few pieces in Amazing Casting Resin and they were great, but after they were sitting around on my desk for a while, I had an EPIPHANY. 

I've recently been taking a class by Donna Downey and a local friend has been teaching me all about mark making. So for a week or two I've been looking all around for cool pieces to dip in paint and make marks with. 

I pulled out a page to work on and it fell against one of my cast pieces... then I SAW THE LIGHT!! So where as I normally show you a way to alter the resin or use the resin as an embellishment... check this out:


It's so stinkin' cool!! I've kind of come to figure out my own Mark Making style, and it IS similar to stamping, but it's usually more rigid and less specific? I seriously adore it, and am SO EXCITED to add something SO unique to my mark making tool box!


Here's a better overall shot of my mark maker in use. You can even see it WAS finished to be used on a tag, card, or scrapbook page as an embellishment. OH WELL!! 

I'll definitely be looking at things to mold in an all new light. And I think I was already searching for molded items every time I entered a new place. I'll also be digging out some of my old molds to see what I can cast and use for unique mark makers. Better yet.. off to do that now!!!!

What sort of Mark Makers might you create?
Do you already have some unique ones waiting to be discovered?

Feel free to visit me on my own blog and stay up to date on things I'm up to :) 
Thanks so much for visiting me today! -DeeDee

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Friday, June 22

Amazing Versatility!

Hey everybody, it's Edie,
You know I love my Amazing Mold Putty and the Amazing Casting goodies and this month’s post is going to show you just how much I use these products. Rather than show you just one project, I decided to show you just how versatile and useful all of the Amazing products are. The first project I have is something almost EVERYONE can use. I purchased those cute little red and yellow ketchup and mustard bottles for summer time cookouts and get togethers. Unfortunately, the ones I bought did not have caps and would be left open all the time. Since Amazing Mold Putty Is food safe, I mixed up a small batch and pressed it over each of the bottle tops creating custom lids for each one. The Amazing Mold Putty fills every space, so even the tiny hole in the top is plugged keeping my ketchup and mustard sealed and fresh all summer long. Before the putty had set, I used my fingernail to mark the respective lids with “M” and “K” so even if they are both off at the same time, they still end up on the correct bottle for storage. This technique would work for any jar, bottle or container that needs a cover, so I will definitely be using it again.



 The next project I want to share is a set of custom toys I made for my son. Christopher loves those building bricks with the little dots on top (you know the ones I’m talking about) and he has a HUGE collection. His favorite things to collect are what he calls ‘special pieces.” You know… the pieces you only get on rare occasion and you can never have enough of? Yeah, those. I let my son pick out a few of his favorite special pieces and I molded them to see how they would turn out. After the molds were set I mixed up some Amazing Clear Cast and let it set overnight. The next day, we unmolded the cast toys and they turned out fantastic! Now he has a selection of SUPER SPECIAL PIECES and we can customize them anyway he wants. I love that the clear cast almost looks illuminated!

 

The final project I want to share in this post is still a work in progress, and MAN, was it a learning experience!!! While on a walk last week, I found a daisy with a broken stem and I decided I would try to preserve it using Amazing Clear cast. I spread some Vaseline on an old lid, mixed up my Clear Cast and used a medicine dropper to coat the top side of my daisy. The petals opened out too far under the weight of the Clear Cast and started to stick to the lid. I tried using a toothpick to lift and move the petals, but that did not work out very well, so I decided to try and flip the flower over to allow the petals to fold back towards the middle.

 ***WARNING – DO NOT TOUCH AMAZING CLEAR CAST WITH YOUR BARE HANDS!!!!***

I normally wear gloves while working with resin, but for some reason, I just picked up my flower and flipped it over. I used the toothpick to straighten and smooth the petals as much as I could, then I let the Clear Cast set overnight. Little did I know that Amazing Clear Cast does NOT wash off with soap and water! It is very oily and it just smears and sticks instead. After a bit of a panic, I remembered a tip about using ACETONE Nail Polish Remover to remove clear cast. I had to pour some Acetone Polish Remover into a bowl, soak my hands for a minute, then scrub them with a cotton ball, but I finally got all of the Clear Cast off my hands. From now on I will ALWAYS use gloves when working with resin of any kind! In my panic I didn’t notice, but my flower turned from bright white and yellow, to dull green and brown. After the Clear Cast was set, I painted my flower back to its original colors and I plan to use it on a canvas I am working on. I hope you enjoyed these projects and I would love to know how YOU use Amazing Mold Putty and both of the Amazing Resins.

You can see more of my work on my blog.

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