2015 Theme 2: Shiny Stuff
Hi everyone Keren here, joining you this evening with a post about using metal tape with stamps and Frescos.
I am a sucker for anything that can be manipulated or made more
dimensional. I found a humungous roll of plumbers tape (with a price tag
to match) and started experimenting with this lovely
'magpie-attracting' stuff to create a card.
The
tape is adhesive backed but is super-thin so I adhered two layers
together to give more 'puffiness' without worrying about the tape
tearing. Simply stamp onto the tape with Stazon, leave to dry and then
trace around the outer edges of the parts of the image that you want to
add a concave or convex part
You
can see I've used a dense foam- however a mouse mat, or anything with
'give' will be perfect. You'll ideally need a paper stump plus an
embossing tool (different sizes of tool are ideal). Hopefully you can
see where I've begun to press down and rub in a circular motion on her
collar. Unless you've X-ray vision, you'll need to trace around the
edges and flip the piece open to get the area on the reverse to rub the
paper stump on.
Obviously I've taken a bit of artistic licence with the gorgeous Lynne Perrella stamps from Collection 04;
I've sculpted her a bit of a jawline and just picked out certain parts
to highlight. For the dashed edge, I simply picked up a pencil (because
my desk was a such a mess at the time, I couldn't find any of my tools
;-)! and on a flat surface added the dashes- this helped give a contrast
to the depth of the face.
Next, I wanted to add some colour. I toyed with adding a pool of Frescos
into the concave parts, but decided to leave her face to 'shine' (pun
intended!). So, I gathered up a selection of colours- not worrying about
whether they were opaque or translucent as I thought they'd be an
interesting combination.
I
added drops of different colours in a line across and simply brushed
them up and down, gently combining the colours and leaving them to dry.
Now
for the fun part; just chop into strips and pleat it. Because it's
really gorgeously bendable, it pleats beautifully and once sanded (and
do be rough!) it reveals streaks of silver that tie it in with the main
metal image.
What else can you do with the tape? I'll show you one of my failures or 'incomplete experiments'! Try painting and stencilling
Add the dried single layer of metal and emboss the metal through the Lin Brown 003 stencil.
Then
sand away carefully onto the embossed parts. Weirdly- only one of the
colours wanted to sand- although Darcy (whose brains I was picking at
the time) gave some brilliant suggestions using Fairy Power Spray or if
all else failed, adding extra stencils or even adding a layer of Crackle Glaze through
the stencilled areas and then a contrasting paint colour over the top. I
was going to try and complete it for today's post, but lost it (oops!).
Who's ready for a sneak peak!!!
Below is a peak of ECL03 {available soon}. Using the techniques I've already shown you, here's another idea using the metal and stamps and Frescos. The metal (being shiny) reminded me of a mirror and I thought it was perfect with some brand new stamps (shhh) and the sentiment came to me whilst I was stamping.
If you use
the translucent Fresco's with the metal, they give a fabulous effect whilst not
completely blocking out the metal. I've 'sketched' extra details onto the image
using a simple embossing tool and the individual letters from another new set
are perfect for creating any saying you choose.
Apologies for
the reflection in the picture (but you try photographing a mirror surface!!-
any tips would be welcome!!).
So-
I feel like I've only just scratched the surface of using metal tape-
it makes a perfect edging and why not try die cutting some shapes out,
adding onto your chosen surface and then carefully smoothing the tape
over the shapes. Pick out the embossed areas by dry brushing Frescos
over. Because it's adhesive backed, it is perfect for using with PaperArtsy's dies too. Do have a go with the embossing and debossing- it's great fun and very soothing rubbing over metal!
See you soon! Keren xx @craftstampink
If you fancy joining PaperArtsy challenge #2: Shiny Stuff, then you can link up your creativity HERE.
NB. you will get 3 weeks to participate in this challenge, as we will interrupt the usual schedule for our New Product Announcements which starts Feb 1st for a week.
NB. you will get 3 weeks to participate in this challenge, as we will interrupt the usual schedule for our New Product Announcements which starts Feb 1st for a week.
Love the strips of colour down the side! It's been ages since I worked with metal.
ReplyDeleteI love these.... love the colours you've used
ReplyDeleteWow! I need to get some Plumber's Tape right now! I love the effect you achieved here. Thank you for starting off the 'Shiny Things' so brilliantly and with such originality. xx
ReplyDeleteI'm so excited by Keren's uses of plumber's tape. Yep I'm in possession of such roll and have barely dented it there is much there! Itching to have a go...
ReplyDeleteFabulous projects.
ReplyDeleteI love to play with flashing tape and am inspired to play again, which will satisfy my inner magpie!
Fantastic to see Keren back again, yoohoo waving!!!
ReplyDeleteWonderful first #PAmagpie post, i love the new Clare Lloyd stamp, looks fantastic on metal. Thanks as always for such amazing inspiration Keren :-) xxx
I have just made a note to pop to B&Q tomorrow, I need some of that tape. Your projects look amazing. Love idea of the pleating and sanding. Thanks for the inspiration
ReplyDeleteFab projects and ideas, keren! I love the streaks of colour on the metal. Always love your style,
ReplyDeleteLucy x
Thank you for sharing these techniques! I've used plumbers tape for projects, but haven't tried the what you've shown here. Sweet!
ReplyDeleteNever heard of this but need to get some. it's a fabulous project! x
ReplyDeleteToo cool for words, Keren! The moulded face is wonderful, and the strips of colour work so well to set it off. Fantastic post.
ReplyDeleteAlison x
I love those coloured strips! What a fab idea and I must look for some of this tape. Always mean to when shopping for DIY and always come home without it, lol! Wonderful post Keren.
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Lesley Xx
Cool technique. X
ReplyDeleteGreat project, just beautiful.
ReplyDeleteFantastic project Keren! I love those bright pleats!
ReplyDeleteAlison xox
Both projects are gorgeous. I love the pleats on the first card & I know I'm going to need the alphabet set on the second. I also have a roll of plumber's tape - which I have never used, needless to say. Shall have to dig it out.........
ReplyDeleteFabulous, love both of these, especially the second card. Love the new face stamp and the colours on the pleated foil, brill idea!
ReplyDeleteFabulous idea and projects!!! Coco x
ReplyDeleteVery cool!!! The pleating is awesome!!!
ReplyDeleteAwesome technique on the paper metal, the paint looks amazing. Kezzy :-) xxx
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