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Faux Gilded Sizzix Flowers with 3-D Vase

6 Mar

Each month a member of Eileen Hull’s Inspiration Team has been asked to share a technique post for our “Make it Monthly” Blog series.  For the month of March we have Julia Aston sharing a Faux Gilding technique  project.  Julia’s Faux Gilded Sizzix Flowers with 3-D Vase features a bunch of Eileen Hull Sizzix Dies, Wendy Vecchi Archival Inks, and the Twist and Style Tool.

Make it Monthly: Faux Gilded Sizzix Flowers with 3-D Vase Tutorial by Julia Aston

Faux Gilded Sizzix Flowers with 3-D Vase

I started by die cutting Eileen’s 3D Vase die out of white matboard.  I also cut out two of the tools from her Thinlets Gardening Tools die out of white cardstock.

So the Faux Gilding Technique (that I learned from Wendy Vecchi on YouTube here) is created by rubbing a small amount of WV Metallic Gold Embossing Paste over the piece you are working on, leaving a lot of the white space clear.  Let it dry completely – this only takes a few minutes.

Make it Monthly: Faux Gilded Sizzix Flowers with 3-D Vase Tutorial by Julia Aston

Then you sponge over the piece with an Archival Ink. I wasn’t sure what color I wanted to use with the gold paste so I tried 3 different ones –  WV Archival Potting Soil, WV Archival Watering Can and WV Archival Cornflower Blue – here are the results.

I really liked all of the colors I tried – but decided to go with Watering Can for the vase and tools, using Potting Soil on the handles

I love how the tools came out!

Make it Monthly: Faux Gilded Sizzix Flowers with 3-D Vase Tutorial by Julia Aston

I stamped a script background over the vase using Watering Can Ink.

I used Eileen’s Romance Flower and Spring Leaves dies to make flowers for the vase using the same process of rubbing on the embossing paste and then sponging.

Make it Monthly: Faux Gilded Sizzix Flowers with 3-D Vase Tutorial by Julia Aston

I wanted a brighter color for the flowers and leaves so the flowers are sponged with Orange Blossom and the leaves with Leaf Green.  I then sponged the edges with Watering Can.

I spritzed the back of the flowers with water, crunched them up and let them dry.

Make it Monthly: Faux Gilded Sizzix Flowers with 3-D Vase Tutorial by Julia Aston

I opened up the layers and made two blooms – I didn’t use the largest layer on the 2nd flower.

I put the flower together with a long brass brad.  I made the stem with Eileen’s Twist N Style tool.

I put the loop on the end of the twisted stem through the brad on the back of the flower.

I covered the brad with the 2nd layer of the largest petal.

Make it Monthly: Faux Gilded Sizzix Flowers with 3-D Vase Tutorial by Julia Aston

I made the wire long enough to fold in half and put the smaller flower on the other end.

I stuck the base of the stem into some floral foam to hold it, placed that in the vase and covered it with brown basket shred.

Make it Monthly: Faux Gilded Sizzix Flowers with 3-D Vase Tutorial by Julia Aston

Make it Monthly: Faux Gilded Sizzix Flowers with 3-D Vase Tutorial by Julia Aston

I adhered the tools and sentiment strip with an Idea-ology Hitch Fastener.

The sentiment is from All Occasions Art by Wendy Vecchi.

I love the shimmer the gold embossing paste gives to the flowers.

This would make a lovely gift for a gardening friend don’t you think?!  Thanks for checking out my Make it Monthly technique Tutorial.  Hope you enjoyed my Faux Gilded Sizzix Flowers.  Stop by my Blog for more creative inspiration.

Julia

 

Supplies-

Stamps:  Background Script and All Occasions Art – Wendy Vecchi/Studio 490.

Paper:  White, Rustic Cream – PTI, Little Sizzles White Matboard – Sizzix.

Ink:  Wendy Vecchi Archival Ink Watering Can, Potting Soil, Orange Blossom, Leaf Green,

Accessories:  Gardening Tools Set, 3D Vase, Romance Flower, Spring Leaves – Eileen Hull/Sizzix, Wendy Vecchi Metallic Gold Embossing Paste, Idea-ology Hitch Fastener, Brown Basket Shred – Michaels, Brass Brad, floral wire, Twist N Style Tool – Eileen Hull/Sizzix.

 

Categories:
Eileen Hull, Make it Monthly, Sizzix
Tags:
3-D vase die, Julia Aston, Sizzix Paper Flowers, Technique Tutorial, twist and style

Hello Traveler Card with Eileen Hull Blends Techniques

1 Feb

Hello everyone!  It’s the first day of February and we’re kicking off this months Make it Monthly Technique.  Pam Bray will be showing us quite a few Eileen Hull Blends Techniques that you can use for all your creative adventures.  What do you get when you combine all of Pam’s Eileen Hull Blends techniques with my Sizzix dies and the Twist and Style Tool?  This adorable Hello Traveler card featuring my Travel Trailer die and many more!  You can share your take on Pam Bray’s Hello Traveler Card with Eileen Hull Blends Techniques in the link up at the end of this post.

Hello Traveler Card With Eileen Hull Blends Techniques

Hello Traveler Card with Eileen Hull Blends Techniques by Pam Bray
“Hello” Everyone!!! It is Pam here today on Eileen’s Inspiration Blog…. I am sharing with you how to create your own marble paper using Eileen Hull’s Color Blends from ColorBox along with some of Eileen Hull’s Dies from Sizzix.
Apply Nutmeg to craft sheet; spray with water. Drag watercolor paper through the wet ink. Dry to create marble paper.
Embossed prepared marble paper using the Basket Weave Embossing Folder.
Ink over the top with Nutmeg to darken the embossed pieces. Adhere to card front.
Repeat step one using Color Blends Wildberry and Golden. Dragging water color paper through wet ink and drying completely.
Stamp background images with Wildberry and Beach to prepared marble paper.
Apply Crackle Paste using stencil and palette knife. Dry.
Adhere prepared marbled crackled paper to teal card stock. Adhere to front of card base.
Die cut Travel Trailer from chipboard. Ink trailer with Golden, Beach, and Wildberry Color Blends. Cover tire with black and teal card stock and enamel dot.
Stamp background image on prepared trailer with Nutmeg and Ebony Color Blends.
Apply Beach and Golden to watercolor paper, mist with water to blend.
Using Twist & Style Tool twist silver and turquoise wire together.
Add prepared border strip and wire to travel trailer. Add prepared trailer to front of prepared card base with pop dots.
Using Twist & Style Tool twist silver wire to create hitch. (I twisted the wire four times) Adhere just under the front of the travel trailer.
Die cut sentiment using Kitchen Label Die. Apply Golden and Nutmeg Color Blends over the top.
Ink edges of small flowers with Golden, Beach and Nutmeg Color Blends; this will create depth to the store bought flowers.
Place two flowers together with small brads. Mist with water and crunch up. Dry and then adhere to prepared card front.
Place “Hello” to top of travel trailer with pop dots. Adhere prepared flowers and small twine bow to top of “Hello”.
Add a few more of the flowers around the tire of travel trailer.
I hope you have enjoyed my tutorial on how to create your own marble designer paper using Eileen Hull’s ColorBox Color Blends along with a few other fun ways to use the blends and Twist & Style Tool.
Hugs Pam
Supplies:
Eileen Hull/Sizzix Travel Trailer
Eileen Hull/Sizzix Kitchen Labels
Eileen Hull/Sizzix Basket Weave Embossing Folder
Eileen Hull/Sizzix Twist & Style Tool
Eileen Hull/ColorBox Color Blends Nutmeg, Golden, Beach, Wildberry and Ebony
Stampers Anonymous/Tim Holtz Stamp and Stencil-THM101
DecoArt Media Crackle Paste
Black and Teal Card Stock
Small Antique Brass Brads
Small Flat Flowers
Tan Twine
5″ x 6 1/2″ Card Base
Palette Knife
Craft Sheet
Grey Enamel Dot
Pop Dots
Hot Glue Gun and Glue Sticks
Adhesive
Well our dear Pam sure knows how to pack a tutorial with amazing techniques!  I can’t wait to try some of these Eileen Hull Blends Techniques.  Don’t for get to add your Cards, Tags, and other creations inspired by Pam’s Make it Monthly tutorial in the linky below.
 An InLinkz Link-up


Eileen

Categories:
Eileen Hull, Make it Monthly, Sizzix
Tags:
Cards and Tags, Eileen Hull Blends, Pam Bray, Technique Tutorial, Travel Trailer, twist and style tool

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I grew up in a big family where there was always an art project in the works. Learning to think creatively has been a huge benefit throughout my life: from thirteen military moves and raising four children to developing product lines for craft manufacturers. Come visit and see a slice of my life...
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