Wednesday, June 17

#Cre8time Victorian Style with Resin Book Page Roses... by Tanya Ruffin


These delicate resin book page roses look Victorian
on just about anything you put them on!


Take books pages and coat with Amazing Clear Cast Resin.
Let cure. I love using dictionary pages.


Cut flower shapes out by hand or by using a die.
I also used these shapes to also create these resin roses.


Find something awesome to embellish. I picked up
this necklace remnant on a discount aisle.

What will you embellish with
AMAZING resin paper roses?

Craft Your Own Way, Tanya

www.TanyarRuffin.com

Create Studios- www.createbr.com

Please visit my site to see more of my inspiring creations at www.tanyaRuffin.com

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Tuesday, June 16

Soar with a Little #Cre8time and REuse leftover Resin... by Aimée Wheaton


Forgive me for this brief little project but hopefully it will inspire you to "soar" with your creativity. Summer break has started which means both kids full time and no me time. I am ready for school to start again LOL. Anyways I came up with the idea to reuse leftover resin pieces and turn it into something nice. This could be a magnet, a pendant (pretty large), wall hanging, something pretty to look at on your desk or whatever else you can think of.

These leftover resin pieces I have are from new projects where I make too much resin and I have molds readily available to fill so I don't waste the resin. Let's just say I make too much resin and have a box full of goodies to use.


This came together quickly because the pieces were already cured. I hope you enjoy this simple project. All you need is Gel medium, paper, stamp pad, alphabet stamps, glue, paint and leftover resin pieces!!


Hope you like it!!!


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and also at the Aimée Wheaton Art and Design website.

Till next time! Xoxo Aimée

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Having a #Cre8time Time Crunch... DRIZZLE yourself a DIY Mask by Susan M. Brown {sbartist}



Hello everyone! Susan here with a fun technique to use in a Cre8time time crunch with Amazing Remelt. I was in the midst of creating and I needed a scribbly heart for my focal point... and I didn't have a stamp/stencil on hand that would work.


What's a girl to do??!
Make one and make it quick.


I do own all the electronic cutting devices, but I was already in the throws of creating and I didn't want to stop to change course and loose my mojo. So I grabbed a container of Amazing Remelt that's residing on my counter with bits to remelt and the craft sheet for my Ranger Melt Pot. I melted down the red gelly goodness and drizzled away pouring heart shapes {CLICK HERE to view preparation}.

After a couple attempts, I got a heart shape that I was happy with. A BONUS... I made it to fit my piece perfectly. I just had to wait a couple minutes for the Amazing Remelt to cool and solidify and I was free to carry on with my inky, painting frenzy. The rejects went back into the REMELTable bin.


I gently peeled my scribbly/dribbly heart mask off the non-stick craft mat and placed it onto my painted background, then sprayed with mists.


I gently sprayed mists in layers and blotted any excess puddles of ink. I waited for the spray to dry a bit before removing my handmade mask so the color wouldn't run under when lifted. This totally did the  trick... TADA!!

In just a few minutes I created a reusable mask that fulfilled my need... and the best part is that I can remelt it to mold something else. Love that!!


For more details on this project please CLICK HERE.

How will you transform your art
using Amazing Remelt??

Please leave a comment below to share! If you would like to see more of my creations, please visit my blog sbartist : painting in the dark by clicking here. ~ Susan
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