Showing posts with label Stickles Glitter Gel. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Stickles Glitter Gel. Show all posts

Friday, July 23, 2021

Altenew Academy AECP Course: Let It Shine

Hello Friends!  Today I'm sharing 2 projects created for the Altenew Educator Certification Program Course "Let It Shine".  This course teaches tip and tricks for adding sparkle and shine to your projects.  If you know me, you know I LOVE sparkle...it's kinda my thing, so this course was made for me!

My 1st project features the Altenew Way Too Sweet Stamp Set, Alcohol Marker coloring, Patterned Paper and Glitter.

Adding loose glitter to a project is one of the many ways od adding sparkle and shine to a project.  I know loose glitter can be messy but in this instance, it wasn't at all.  I used very little loose glitter and that enabled me to control it.  

I started by coloring the images with alcohol markers and fussy cutting them.  Using a Sakura Quickie Glue Pen, I added liquid adhesive to the areas I wanted to add the glitter.  Using a Multi-colord glitter from Hobby Lobby and Fun Stampers Journey Sparkle Cuts, I adhered a small bit to the images.  To make certain all was adhered, I rubbed over the glitter with a piece of scrap paper, then set aside to dry.


Once dry, I created my layout using strips of patterned paper, black card and craft foam.  I love how sparkly the sweets are; the glitter makes them POP.

My 2nd project uses 3 different techniques of adding sparkle and shine; Heat Embossing, Glitter Tape and Glitter Gel.  


To start, I stamped and heat embossed the large floral bunch from the Altenew Dearest Friend
stamp set onto watercolor paper using fine detail gold embossing powder.  With Arteza Real Brush Markers, I watercolored the image and die cut with the coordinating die.  

To create my background, I cut two pieces of patterned paper from the Altenew Wildflower 6x6 paper pad and adhered to the card base with liquid adhesive.  I remembered I have glitter tape from Cricut, that I've had for ages, so I adhered a strip to separate the two patterned papers.


I stamped and heat embossed the sentiment; which is from the same stamp set directly to the card panel and mounted the focal image using craft foam.  Lastly, I added Stickles Glitter Gel to the edges of the florals and that completed this card.

With the heat embossing, glitter tape and glitter gel, this card is very sparkly but not overdone.  This was a great course, I picked up tips on techniques I already use and learned new techniques that I will be using on future projects.  

Thanks for visiting today.  I hope you'll try some of the techniques I've shared and comment below what techniques you use to add sparkle and shine to your projects.

Until next time, Happy Crafting!

Donna

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Tuesday, December 1, 2020

May Your Days Be Merry and Bright

 Hello and Happy 1st Day of December.  Wow, this year has flown by!  Let's hope 2021 brings us all a COVID Free Environment so we can go out without masks!  Until then, we must continue to create holiday projects.  My make today is a quick card featuring a large die cut and stamping.


I die cut a large Poinsettia with Leaves and pieced together; edging with Stickles Gold Glitter Gel.  The sentiment is from a stamp set that came with a papercrafting magazine a few years ago.  I liked the large MERRY and was the main reason I purchased the magazine.  I used Gold Mirror card for a thin border around the focal panel and added a Gold Gem to the flower center - which is very hard to see.

I believe I have finished my card making for the holiday season.  Now on to tags for packages and for swap goodies; something I want to include with my Christmas card swaps this year.

Until next time, Happy Crafting!
Donna

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Friday, June 19, 2020

Single Orange Rose

I'm back to share a card I created using a Free Digi Download from Power Poppy by Marcella Hawley.  It's a lovely and elegant Single Rose digi stamp which can be used in so many ways.  You can duplicate the image and have a beautiful dozen if you wanted.  Today, I used 1 single Rose and colored it Orange with my Spectrum Noir Alcohol Markers.


I don't often see Orange Roses and I wanted a color other than Pink, Yellow or Red; the Ribbon was my inspiration for the Orange Color.  I created a sparkly background using a stencil and the Ranger Stickles Glitter Gel in Moon Dust.  I wanted a background that popped but was monochromatic; the background is lovely and it's hard to see in the picture.  I am loving these Stickles Glitter Gels!

  I used a Die from my stash to cut out the focal image, used a sentiment stamp from a very old Hero Arts set and popped the focal image and sentiment up on foam pads for a bit of dimension.  The card is intended for one of my July Swap Partners and I am pleased with the finished product.  I hope she likes it just as much as I do. 

Until next time, Happy Crafting!

Donna

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