Topic 10: Bottles
Hi everyone, Leandra here
You might have figured out our topic strategy now we are at Topic 10! We like to alternate 'objects' with 'concepts' to mix it all up a bit. But we always like to keep every topic as open as possible so they can be interpreted in a multitude of ways by you when you pay along in the challenge. This fortnight its all about bottles, big, teeny-tiny-small and loads in between!
The dust is settling here at PA HQ, after a crazy start to the year. I have even managed to get a load of 2015 new products online in the PA shop. That includes some teeny tiny Timmy bottles, lots of new embellishments and Scrapbooking products from Prima Marketing, and their coordinating flowers. Also Stencils, Golden Gels, Mediums and Texture Pastes, plus Faber Castell Whipped Spackle (which Trish Latimer used ina recent Craft Stamper Mag article), Dreamweaver Texture Products, and Finn's Art Extravagance line. Pretty productive huh! I think my most favourite products are mediums, they offer so many options, and it is nice to try out some new ones too!
We have had Mark's brother here this week as he had a stop-over enroute to Belgium. It's the first time he has seen all our family together since we left New Zealand 14 years ago. Was really lovely to catch up! This weekend, we are relaxing, its all about the cricket (NZL v ENG), the weather and the BBQ! And I intend to have some crafty time developing a few ideas.
You might have figured out our topic strategy now we are at Topic 10! We like to alternate 'objects' with 'concepts' to mix it all up a bit. But we always like to keep every topic as open as possible so they can be interpreted in a multitude of ways by you when you pay along in the challenge. This fortnight its all about bottles, big, teeny-tiny-small and loads in between!
The dust is settling here at PA HQ, after a crazy start to the year. I have even managed to get a load of 2015 new products online in the PA shop. That includes some teeny tiny Timmy bottles, lots of new embellishments and Scrapbooking products from Prima Marketing, and their coordinating flowers. Also Stencils, Golden Gels, Mediums and Texture Pastes, plus Faber Castell Whipped Spackle (which Trish Latimer used ina recent Craft Stamper Mag article), Dreamweaver Texture Products, and Finn's Art Extravagance line. Pretty productive huh! I think my most favourite products are mediums, they offer so many options, and it is nice to try out some new ones too!
We have had Mark's brother here this week as he had a stop-over enroute to Belgium. It's the first time he has seen all our family together since we left New Zealand 14 years ago. Was really lovely to catch up! This weekend, we are relaxing, its all about the cricket (NZL v ENG), the weather and the BBQ! And I intend to have some crafty time developing a few ideas.
But first, here is Darcy to announce the challenge winner for Topic 9: Words
Hi everyone, Darcy here. I think Words has to be my fave theme so far. I adore text/fonts in all their forms. Seems like you do too! We had some fantastic entries, with some really cool techniques. Well done everyone.
Sooooo, the winning name from Topic 9:Words..goes to... Catherine from Inky Fingered Cat
To claim your £50 voucher, please email me, Darcy with your details to darcydotneedles@hotmail.com and I'll explain how you claim your prize.
Thanks Darcy for drawing the prize winner, and well done to our latest winner Catherine
So....it's Leandra back to explore the fun of bottles.
The first thing that we need to make clear is how easy peasey it is to use Frescos Directly onto glass. Our paint really is a one size fits all. Some companies offer paints which are specifically for certain situations: chalky finish paint, glass paint, wood paint, journalling paint, craft paint, fabric paint, outdoor paint, metal paint, multi-surface paint etc. Frescos are all of that in one bottle, they are the MOST versatile paint on the market. Fact. And YAY!
So, YES, you can apply it DIRECT to glass, no need for an undercoat! You will see over the next 2 weeks some of our designers who have done just that in their posts coming up this week. Here is a fab post from Lin Brown with a tiny painted and stamped bottle, she was actually teaching about grungepaper in that post ...
You can therefore, easily stamp directly onto the painted glass, you can see Lin rolled the bottle over the script stamp... but if your surface is curved, you may prefer to stamp/ colour tissue and adhere that to the glass, like Lucy Edmondson did in this post...
Do you also remember this fabulous couple Lin made?? Here's the post about Bob Sprocket, handsome chap on the right... the bottle is decorated with grungepaper used in all kinds of ways!
I had a bit of fun painting the inside of a glass bottle based on some ideas i saw on pinterest (you can see the result on the video). I went for a more marbled effect, but you can use solid colours as below.
In the same way that our paint can look totally different with a gloss glaze on top of the chalky finish, if you paint the inside of the glass, then the glass itself acts as a gloss-glaze effect, so no chance of scratching it off. Example below in shades of blue, very cool!
Another simple interior decor idea is fairy lights. Would be so easy to use alcohol inks to alter the bottle colour, with white fairy lights inside to highlight...
OK so how about some more crafty ideas then??
Here Tim Holtz made a butterfly with one of his Bottles as the body, wiring through the paper layers, cool embellishment for a bigger bottle!
Tim's bottles are pretty cool sizes...
Here they have been used in this config box to great effect...
And here you can see all kinds of different objects add fabulous interest to each and every one!
Ageing and distressing bottles, (or simply putting cool things into them) is so much fun with paints, rusting powder and texture products. I'm sure you have an empty bottle, jar or maybe even a lightshade stand that you could alter to fit this topic!
So....it's Leandra back to explore the fun of bottles.
The first thing that we need to make clear is how easy peasey it is to use Frescos Directly onto glass. Our paint really is a one size fits all. Some companies offer paints which are specifically for certain situations: chalky finish paint, glass paint, wood paint, journalling paint, craft paint, fabric paint, outdoor paint, metal paint, multi-surface paint etc. Frescos are all of that in one bottle, they are the MOST versatile paint on the market. Fact. And YAY!
So, YES, you can apply it DIRECT to glass, no need for an undercoat! You will see over the next 2 weeks some of our designers who have done just that in their posts coming up this week. Here is a fab post from Lin Brown with a tiny painted and stamped bottle, she was actually teaching about grungepaper in that post ...
here's the close up of the bottle detail to the left...
In the same way that our paint can look totally different with a gloss glaze on top of the chalky finish, if you paint the inside of the glass, then the glass itself acts as a gloss-glaze effect, so no chance of scratching it off. Example below in shades of blue, very cool!
Speaking of putting things in or perhaps on bottles, how about this!
Another simple interior decor idea is fairy lights. Would be so easy to use alcohol inks to alter the bottle colour, with white fairy lights inside to highlight...
Here Tim Holtz made a butterfly with one of his Bottles as the body, wiring through the paper layers, cool embellishment for a bigger bottle!
Tim's bottles are pretty cool sizes...
and now there are also these cool short and stubby ones too...
I also love how small bottles are used in this book niche, a bit like a portable spice cabinet!
And here you can see all kinds of different objects add fabulous interest to each and every one!
This is one of Deryn Mentock's fabulous necklaces, she is awesome with resin, wire, bottles, beads and texture to create stunning wearable art! She teaches online, so check her out if this is your thing!
If you want to use a texture paste or gel with inclusions, like glass bead gel, fibre paste, grunge paste, crackle pastes etc. then I think it is a good idea to give any brand of paste some tooth to grab onto, otherwise its quite likely the heavier texture will break off in chunks. The easiest way to achieve this is use a thin layer of matte medium or glaze onto the bottle first, and then apply your textured product.
Whatever you choose to do, we can't wait to see it! Don;t forget the challenge is open for 2 weeks for you to join in!
~Leandra
We would love you to join in with the 2 week challenge for Topic 10:Bottles.
Feel free to join in and share your ideas and link up your creativity to this page.
Feel free to join in and share your ideas and link up your creativity to this page.
All links go in the draw to win a voucher to spend on products of your choice from the PaperArtsy online store. The Bottles link will close 17:00 (London Time) Sunday, June 7th, winner will be announced 2 hours later at 19:00.
1. The challenge is a chance for you to show how you have been inspired by a particular technique of the fortnight. Your entry should contain:
- a mention of which post inspired you and why, and
- a link in your blog post to that original post on the PA blog.
The whole concept of this challenge is 'play along with us'. You are encouraged to put your own twist on ideas you see on our blog. We love to see how you are inspired!
2. The link you put on our linky page must lead directly to the specific post on your blog where you have explored the technique/ idea mentioned in point 1 above. Don't link to the home page of your blog, or we will be unable to find the post to leave you comments.
3. Spam links will be deleted.
4. We prefer your challenge post is created exclusive to our challenge, but if our topic fits perfectly with another challenge, then of course your post may link to both if you feel it is appropriate.
5. You are most welcome to use stamps/ products/ substrates you have to hand from a variety of companies, we do not expect you to exclusively use PA products - it's lovely when you do though!
6. You can enter as many times as you like in the fortnight. We don't want to restrict your creativity or participation! Link closes at 17:00 Sunday June 7th (London Time)
7. The winner of the random draw will receive a £50 credit to be redeemed on the PaperArtsy Website, the credit includes VAT and postage. We request that one of your purchases is an A5 rubber stamp. You can add any other items to your basket, but the final total should not exceed £50
8. Each Sunday fortnight the winner will be announced at 19:00, also, in the same post, the link for the next fortnight will be posted. It's your responsibility to claim your prize coupon from Darcy: email her darcydotneedles@hotmail.com
Good Luck! If you have any questions, don't hesitate to ask!
14 comments:
Congrats to Catherine! Lots of cool ideas in this challenge.
Well done Catherine.
What a wonderful topic, looking forward to playing at this one.
Fab topic, Hope to have time to take part in this one.
Many congrats to the highly talented Catherine! Fab topic this fortnight too! xxx
This topic is exciting and daunting in equal measures!
Well done to Catherine. A fun new challenge...I am now humming 10 green bottles......!
Congrats to Catherine! Thank you for such a fab inspiring intro, Leandra! I adore bottles and I will have to give myself a good slap if I don't join in this time,
Lucy x
Thinking cap on and mind whirring, great topics and inspiration. Ruth x
Congrats to Catherine! Fab new PA the video opening and ending and very interesting topic 'bottles' xxx
Soooooo exciting to have won! Thanks for all the congrats folks! New stamps on their way! Such glee!
Now bottles? Have to get my thinking cap on for this topic.
Great video and photos to inspire.
Catherine x
Congratulations Catherine and what a fab topic for the next challenge.
Hugs
Lesley XX
WAaaaaaaaaaaaaaaayyyyyy out of my comfort zone but that's what challenges are for... ehhehehe!!! Wow - DT - your bottle creations are mind boggling.... I seriously can't imagine how you did all that you did. What WONDERFUL inspirations.... WOW. Thanks bunches - I say as I am shaking in my boots thinking of where there is even a bottle to do!!! 【ツ】j
Love this topic! Fantastic inspiration Leandra, & some amazing entries!
Alison x
My most favourite things to alter are the Glass bottles !! wonderful inspiration by the design team !!
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