Showing posts with label using photos. Show all posts
Showing posts with label using photos. Show all posts

Tuesday, June 28

#Cre8time Fun Rolled up with Color... DIY Resined-Jeweled Frame by Maria Soto


Hi there, today I want to share a fun summer project. The other day I was watching a video from Mark Montano for DecoArt entitled "Bejeweled Boho Mirror". This project gave me an idea to create something similar with a white photo mat art board I got in a mystery box I purchased on-line. I decided instead of using acrylic jewels I would use Amazing Clear Cast Resin and some of the dyes.

Here is what I used for this project:
  • Amazing Clear Cast Resin
  • Mixing cups and Popsicle sticks
  • Alumilite's Dyes in green, red and purple
  • photo mat art board
  • white paper flowers
  • recycled cardboard box lid
  • mixed media paper
  • Westcott's paper trimmer
  • Mod Podge dimensional magic glitter silver
  • Beacon's 3-IN-1 craft glue
  • Acrylic paint in orange and yellow
  • Paint brush
  • One large bead
  • ribbon

  

First things first, let's cut up all the strips needed
to make the circles that will be filled with colored resin.

    

I used the lid from a cardboard box, as I do like to recycle as much as I can. I used Beacon's 3-in-1 glue – it works pretty fast, but I thought using paper clips to hold the circles in place was a good idea, it worked great. Here you can also see the beginnings of the project – I noticed the cardboard was too hard to roll to get a nice solid look, even using really thin strips. I decided not to use these so they went into the recycling bin.

  

So I decided to use a page from my mixed media sketch pad and I cut it all into strips using my paper trimmer... it was a lot faster then using scissors. I used a marker to create my circles, I rolled them and then released them, allowing me to glue them into different sizes without having to used different size pens to create different sizes.


Seriously, this part took the longest – sometimes the glue would set right away, sometimes I had to use a paper clip. Either way, I spent an entire day just cutting and gluing circles. 

  

Once I was done, it was time to move on to the photo mat which would be the base of this frame. It took me a while to find the right placing for these circles and the paper flowers – finally I decided to just start gluing things up, because I was ready to move on to something else.

I first colored the inside edge of the picture frame opening. I didn't care for the color or the look of the ink so I decided to use acrylic paints. I took a nice bright orange and painted the entire photo mat.


First thing I did was glue the paper flowers, then I began
to glue the circles until the entire photo mat was covered. 


I made some tiny circles and some solid circles to serve as fillers. I didn't want to completely cover the photo mat, I wanted for some of the orange background to be visible, and figured it would add more color once the resin was added inside the circles. I used the Mod Podge dimensional magic to glue the circles and the flowers to the photo mat. I spread out the dimensional magic with my fingers. This would leave a nice sparkle on the areas not covered with the circles.

  

Once I was done gluing down everything, and the glue was dried it was time to paint. I painted everything the same color as the photo mat. Once dried, I took a little bit of yellow acrylic paint and brushed it on top of the circles and the paper flowers too.


Here you can see, everything is glued in place and painted, all ready for the next AMAZING step... adding the colored resin inside all the circles. The Amazing Clear Cast Resin mixed with the color dyes will cure and look like glass giving the illusion of glass jewels. 

  

I used used Amazing Clear Cast Resin and three Alumilite Dyes for this project, working one color at a time filling the circles {CLICK HERE to view mixing/preparation}.


I added a few drops of the Fluorescent "FLO" Red dye to part "A" of the clear cast resin. Be sure to mix it really good, then in a separate cup, pour part "B" and make sure is the same amount as part "A" with color {otherwise your resin may not cure properly}.


Combine both parts and mix thoroughly. Let resin set
to let bubbles escape and it's ready for pouring.


I used the stir stick to add the resin – a little bit at a time to make sure I didn't have any spills on the frame. You just have to take your time doing this step.


Next color, mixed the same as the previous color, and pour!
This color makes me think of lemon ice cream. 


  

A few close-ups of the resin added into the cardboard circles.


I had a little bit of the red resin left, so I added a drop of white to make a milky pink... why not?! For sure it will look pretty mixed in with the other colors. This red actually looked more like orange, so I decided to mixed more resin and add a lot more of the "FLO" Red dye. 


Here you go! This looks more like a red... now to fill
out all the circles, even the very tiny ones.

  

I had a few circles left to fill and finish this piece. I would just mix a little bit more resin, and leave it clear to accent the orange paint below. Here are all the circles filled with Amazing Clear Cast Resin. Now it's time to let the resin set and cure. I will leave it alone for 24 hours, before I add a hanger and a photo to finish this piece. 



Here is the finished piece, I really loved how this turned out! Do you like the background I added for the photo? It's a piece of mixed media paper that was covered with the left over resin colored with the "Flo" red dye... see no resin goes to waste here. I can change photos whenever I want on this frame. 

How would you use resin on a frame? 

What do you think? Should I have used acrylic jewels or do you like my resined jewels effect? Share your ideas with us, we'd love to see how creative you are with Amazing Clear Cast Resin.

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, December 15

#Cre8time Greencrafting... from Packaging to #Recycled Girly Frame by Maria Soto


Hi there, this is Maria and today I bring you a project I created because I wanted to recycle. I got this package in the mail that had several boxes inside and each box was kept in place with a cardboard frame. Well as I removed each box, I placed each cardboard frame over each other and that's when I noticed that if I joined all three I could create a frame. 


I played with the idea... sure I could just paint and embellish it a bit and add a photo, but I thought why not bring out one of my Amazing Mold Rubber frame molds –  I have several made from previous projects.


This time I decided to use Amazing Clear Cast Resin to cast the frame... to make it fun I added some gold foil into the frame. The process took a few days since I had to apply layers of the resin and the gold foil – I wanted the foil to look as if it was floating inside the frame.

  

Now the easy part was to make the resin frame. Once that was done, I had to decide on what colors to use on the cardboard frame.

  

I used acrylic paints – a mix of gold, silver and copper with a bit of shine to the mix. As I created the frames, I decided to use it to frame a photo of my daughter and my two nieces. I added add a bit of pink to break up the colors and make it girly.

I wanted a simple frame, so I added a pretty white flower to the side and added a hanger... now this recycled frame is all ready to go up on my wall at my office. I have tons of photos of all the kids in our family – it was time to add a photo with our newest addition, little Victoria, and her two older cousins.


Funny how sometimes you can be inspired to create with simple things like pieces of cardboard that just happened to create a frame when you place them on top of each other! Now I have a very pretty frame to decorate my office {or I just might keep it at home}, either way it's a nice home/office decoration.

I hope this project has inspired to look around to see what inspires you to create. 

Materials used:


What items do you save for greencrafting?

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

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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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Friday, June 5

Vacation Photos make a #Cre8time Statement #ACPthrowback

http://amazingmoldputty.blogspot.com/2015/02/keeping-vacation-alive-by-inspiring.html

Framing up some SUMMER FUN...

Our AMAZING creative friend Katie Smith, of Punk Projects is hosting a fun craft challenge for the summer and ACP is proud to be one of the sponsors. Play along for  your chance to win weekly prizes and a grand prize at the end! Today is the last day of this first challenge - did you MAKE someTHING??!


This week's "Make Things!" theme is... USE PHOTOS! So to give you some inspiration we are sharing one last #ACPthrowback projects utilizing photos in conjunction with Amazing Casting Products.

Vacation Photos that WOW...

Jazz up a plain jane frame using paint, collage and pens along with fun items cast using Amazing Casting Products to show off those special vacations memories!


CLICK HERE to view more
details on Aimée's frame up.

Want to see more of what Aimée is up to?
Follow her on her website HERE!

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Share Your Creations with us
on Social Media to be Featured on
#ACPthrowback Third Thursday

June 18 is another THIRD THURSDAY... this is your chance to be featured. Post your creations to our Facebook pagePinterest, and on Twitter! We'll be on the hunt for your projects with the hashtag #ACPThrowBack, (you can even go back into your past pins and add this pin to help us find you!) and share ALL your projects using the hashtag #AmazingCastingProducts!!

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Wednesday, June 3

#ACPthrowback to Polaroid Photos... #Cre8time Inspiration to #MakeThings!

Our AMAZING creative friend Katie Smith, of Punk Projects is hosting a fun craft challenge for the summer and ACP is proud to be one of the sponsors. Play along for your chance to win weekly prizes and a grand prize at the end! There's still a little time to get some photos, squeeze in some Cre8time and enter this week's challenge.


This week's "Make Things!" theme is... USE PHOTOS! So to give you some inspiration we are have another #ACPthrowback project utilizing photos in conjunction with Amazing Casting Products.

Fabulous FAUX Polaroids...


With a few ceramic tiles, some decopage medium and your favorite pix... you can seal up some super cool faux polaroid coasters with Amazing Clear Cast Resin! They are totally FUN-tional!

CLICK HERE to jump to
DeeDee's full how-to.




Want to see more of what DeeDee is up to?

Follow her on her blog HERE or her PAGE on Facebook!

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Share Your Creations with us
on Social Media to be Featured on
#ACPthrowback Third Thursday

June 18 is another THIRD THURSDAY... this is your chance to be featured. Post your creations to our Facebook pagePinterest, and on Twitter! We'll be on the hunt for your projects with the hashtag #ACPThrowBack, (you can even go back into your past pins and add this pin to help us find you!) and share ALL your projects using the hashtag #AmazingCastingProducts!!

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Tuesday, June 2

Summertime is the Perfect Time to MAKE Things! #ACPthrowback to Photo Projects


Hello Amazing Crafters – it's a brand new month... school's out and summer is here! There's a lot of exciting things going on as our team of Creatives prepare to bring you loads of new ideas and inspiration for your mold-making and casting enjoyment. We also have Kimberly N. joining us as Guest Designer for the month.

Looking for some SUMMER FUN?!!

Our AMAZING creative friend Katie Smith, of Punk Projects is hosting a fun craft challenge for the summer and ACP is proud to be one of the sponsors. Play along for  your chance to win weekly prizes and a grand prize at the end!


This week's "Make Things!" theme is... USE PHOTOS! So to give you some inspiration we are sharing some #ACPthrowback projects utilizing photos in conjunction with Amazing Casting Products.

Scrapbooking on the Wall...


Handmade custom plaques using Amazing Mold Rubber and Amazing Casting Resin are a perfect way to preserve special photos and turn them into a keepsake to be enjoyed for years to come.

CLICK HERE to jump to
Michelle's full how-to.

Want to see more of what Michelle is up to?
Follow her on her blog Faerie Dust Dreams HERE!

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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" HERE!

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Fun with Magnets...

Create mini mixed media masterpieces using Amazing Casting Products, photos and your imagination!


CLICK HERE to jump to
Aimée's full how-to.

Want to see more of what Aimée is up to?
Follow her on her website HERE!

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Share Your Creations with us
on Social Media to be Featured on
#ACPthrowback Third Thursday

June 18 is another THIRD THURSDAY... this is your chance to be featured. Post your creations to our Facebook pagePinterest, and on Twitter! We'll be on the hunt for your projects with the hashtag #ACPThrowBack, (you can even go back into your past pins and add this pin to help us find you!) and share ALL your projects using the hashtag #AmazingCastingProducts!!

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Don't forget to subscribe to our blog on the right side bar:
Twitter at AmazingCrafting | Facebook at AmazingMoldPutty | YouTube at AmazingMoldPutty
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