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Tuesday 26 January 2010

UTEE {Birdcage} ...yes it's possible!


Late last year Ranger contacted me to ask if I would submit a piece for their designer wall at the CHA show in Anaheim, LA. (it's on right now as we speak in) Oh I don't know...let me think about it.... well duh... of course I would do something.  

 What an honour to follow in the footsteps of so many great names who have appeared on that wall in recent years!! And "UTEE: the hottest ticket" as a theme was right up my street, so I was buzzing, excited, flattered and totally itching to get going with all Suze's Melt Art goodies.


 What to do...... hmmmmm.......... hmmmmm.... well its more like what NOT to do in a case like this, I mean we have beeswax (I love), Coloured & Metallic UTEE (I adore), Clear UTEE with to Dye for inks (I can't live without).....then of course what about all of Ranger's other cool stuff that it's impossible to keep my hands off like Perfect Pearls, Claudine's Paints, Paint Dabbers, Archival Ink, Distress Ink, Memory Frames & glass.......matte medium, glossy accents.....you know what a Ranger addict I have been for like my whole life.....so it soon became apparant that I needed to be mega restrictive with what I used. I didn't want to overcook the whole thing with too much Ranger....is there such a thing??? LOL But I also wanted some of those Leandra Beads on there too....and I a bird cage.....hmmmmmm



 So I started by sketching out some ideas in my book. The background was easy. We had a large square piece of wood, and a ticket shaped item, also wood. I started with the ticket, did Claudines peeled paper, then proceeded to cover it all up with paint, about 20 layers until I had it the right shade. Lots of black, pool, espresso, sandal, pebble, white, mushroom, pool....over and over... and over 

 I also was clear about what I wanted the square wooden background to look like. Embossed metal at the edges, blue and red paints in the dips of the texture, and then blacken it all up to look quite dark to enable the 'glass' birdcage to 'pop' as the feature. It's just a background right?... so it didn't need it to be too busy or dominant....I laid out the bits I had done so far to get an idea of where to put the metal. And then got started on that.


Stuck the metal down - it was embossed on a Ten Seconds grid...not embossing the whole pattern just some of them...then stamped into some texture (to disguise the metal joins) And let that dry. Next step paint.

Starting with pool and red pepper in the dips, and then adding white over the top...hmmm...liking it pale like this with the white-mushroom dabbers on the top layers...but I knew it needed to be blacker...so hard as it was to do I kept adding more and more black until it got it darker. You can see here how it ended here below with the addition of a few stamped PaperArtsy flowers and ideaology bellies. I like how the pool and red pepper paints just peek through.

 OK now my Big challenge. UTEE on the cage. I still wasn't sure how to do it. I mean UTEE on a wire frame..had it been done before? If so how? I wanted to UTEE a wire bird cage....where did that come from...I don't know.... but how the heck to UTEE it???? 

More Hmmmmmmmm's..... for days.........wire...Runny UTEE.....??? Dip??? Mold and Pour??? ....hmmmmmm...heat gun??? Heat proof gloves????


Several more days of trying to figure it out......Xmas looming....mother coming from New Zealand ...still ......hmmmmmm....... so I spoke to Lin about it Lin Brown from LB Crafts...and of course she said you want to do WHAT??? and how the heck will you do that????  And how will it get there without breaking???? And do you know what day it is already???? 

You are bonkers....mad.....stuff like that.....and then she suggested 'Maybe you'd better make a spare for me to take with me just in case' ...and proceeded to churn her item out in less than 24 hrs and sent me quicksie kind of blurry pics........hmmmmmmmmm......and of course hers was to die for even though I couldn't see too much detail in her late night pics. But yesterday people at CHA saw it and started raving about it so this is the best pic I found thanks to Dy who blogged it at CHA. Fabulous isn't it!


It includes loads of really great ideas...spoons filled with UTEE, embossed metal, painted texture and of course in her signature colour scheme. She also used beeswax, and 2 of her superb UTEE techniques she developed this year...UTEE poured on Ten Seconds molds, (that was a "ka-ching" moment after Suze and Lin had a play day in Lin's shop last year) and she has demoed it around the UK at shows this last year. Fab idea. She also figured out a twist on Suze's cookie cutter technique. Lin pours clear UTEE over a piece of stamped and puffed metal..see the diamond bellie top left...(BTW we taught both these fun ideas at our October 2009 ArtsyCrafts weekend event last year) Lin is amazing. Everything she does is beautiful, well thought out and executed.......so while her piece was winging its way in a timely manner over to the USA.... no pressure ..... I still hadn't figured out...... how to UTEE over wire....


 Let's just start with the Leandra beads and see what happens. So a couple of years back I figured out how to make beads by dipping wire into UTEE, fondue styley. You can read the original post here with step outs. Sometimes I use paper as a base, other times existing beads or sequins. For this project I picked up the blue from the background, painted wooden beads and dipped them into clear, wrapped with wire and dipped again. The beads are attached to the bottom of the cage in the holes created around the cage base. They also look great with perfect pearls trapped in the layers too.


That just left the cage and it's birdie to go on the perch. I started with some mold and pour pressed on the inside.

 And then started with the UTEE on the outside. I found that perfect pearls can change the effect too, so some sections are totally clear (no perfect pearls) and others have a dusting of PP to make it more opaque and shimmer.  You prolly need to see it IRL to get that bit.


 After all the hmmmmm's , it wasn't that hard after all! LOL I was sweating it though....as I had no plan B if it failed! LOL

In the back of the cage the little metal embossed tweeter is very happy on his perch. And I hope he has been well behaved while all those CHA people are peeking at him throughout the show.

So here it is the whole piece finished. 


Glad to be able to share this with you all, and don't forget the PaperArtsy January sale finished soon. Check it out. We added a Bargain Bin this weekend with lots of end of line goodies in it and more are being added daily.

I'll catch you later in the week with some fabulous 'Clock themed' items from our design team.
Take care

Leandra

38 comments:

  1. The birdcage looks totally ace, love it!!!

    I have seen a technique before where they made petal shapes from wire then dipped them into the melt pot, came out looking cool but i cant find again typical!!

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  2. Absolutely amazing. You have so much patience - I'd have binned that long before!!
    Well done on being asked to do it too.
    Burnice x

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  3. It is very intricate love it :)

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  4. WOW!!!!! How impressed am I? Well done on resolving the problem and being ivited to do it in the first place! I am in awe X

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  5. Great project work, so much technieks combined together !
    leaving me complete browbeat ...
    [ I don't know of this is a good translation :)]

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  6. What a stunning effect. Fabulous project I'm glad it turn out so well in the end, thanks for sharing. :o)

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  7. Hee hee, I saw your piece on Suze Weinberg's blog earlier and wondered how you'd done it! It's magnificent! I'm yet to play with a melt pot...hmm, think I'm missing out there! LOVE all the texture on your background, it's fabulous :)
    And congrats on being asked by Ranger to do the piece; truly deserved

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  8. Leandra you are mad....madly creative that is! Your tenacity certainly paid off - the birdcage looks fab!
    xx

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  9. Fab piece with loads of techniques being used !

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  10. WOW!!! brilliant ideas and it's great to see how you worked them all out and made your ideas come to life. I bet it's going down a storm at CHA, it's really fantastic.

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  11. It looks great in situ Leandra; I'll see if I can get a pic of it with the others today and will blog it this evening.

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  12. wow, wow, wow. Absolutely stunning! I'm loving it to pieces! Brilliant work.

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  13. Oh wow, this is a really inspired idea! Well done!

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  14. Hi, as you know I saw this on Suze's blog this morning, thanks for the detailed steps to it. Whilst the cage is brilliant, I absolutely ADORE the background, it is fantastic.

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  15. Congratulations on being invited to take part in Rangers challenge it is amazing........x

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  16. WOW Leandra! This is just amazing.

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  17. I kept an eye on the bird for you babe and it behaved impeccably, most of the time.!!! It did go a little lairy at 5.30 every day..now you know what that means..cold beer on the stand. Yayy.!!! The wall looked stunning and your piece was beautiful xx

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  18. Fabulous piece of art! And ingenious techniques!!!

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  19. Very very beautifull and amazing and what good ideas !!!

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  20. Thanks for all your comments peeps. Lurvely warm fuzzies all over! Leandra x

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  21. This is such a great piece of work. Love the birdcage and the background. Love all of it, in fact.
    Congrats!

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  22. Well, who's the lucky one then - I got to see your artwork in person. Leandra - it blew me away - it is gorgeous. Certainly an eye catcher on that great wall.
    I dragged everyone I knew to see it and proudly said "I know Leandra" - it is fantastic! You so deserve to be amongst all the other artists on that wall.

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  23. Wow, totaly amazing. I am always in awe when I visit your blog, such fantastic samples and inspiration galore.

    Thankyou so much.
    Luv Dee xxx

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  24. OMG- that is amazing Leandra. what a stunning idea. bet you knocked em dead with that one! lucky Neet getting to see it too.

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  25. Wowser, that is madly wonderful.

    Cazzy x

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  26. OMG!! This is awesome! Im impressed on your ideas and patience.!

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  27. OMG you have totally blown me away with this... you so empower the phrase "there's no such word as can't" now I will think, "if anyone can, Leandra can!" amazing leandra well done you!!!

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  28. What a gorgeous piece of creativity. Love the cage, the metal, the colors or should i just say everything.
    Margriet

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  29. Stunning, absolutely amazing. Love it S x

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  30. This is a long shot as I know you are so busy but if you fancy a blog award I have one for you on my blog....x

    PS Scroll down to my hanging heart decoration and you will see how I used the texture paste I bought from you recently (1 of my 3 big orders LOL)

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  31. This is AWESOME! I love how you UTEE's the bird cage!!!!

    I should have added this before my last comment but I was rushing around. Had time just now though to come back and have a proper read.
    x

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  32. Absolutely brilliant - how innovative and original - I bet you lots of fantastic comments

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  33. WELL Young Lady...there are no words...there are NOOOOOOO words. You are so freakin' brilliant...so talented...so beautiful to share it all...so nice to give credit whenever it's appropriate....so absolutely amazing....
    I was there when it came out of the box at Ranger and we all took a huge deep breath...we were stunned it was so gorgeous and not a single thing broken.
    Just wanting to say...I think I love you !!!!!
    xxxxoooo

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  34. I just love your birdcage!!
    Hmmm inspired....*running to my room* :)))

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