Showing posts with label boxes. Show all posts
Showing posts with label boxes. Show all posts

October 05, 2011

Bubbly Scrumptious update...a Christmas box!

do pop on over to the Bubbly Scrumptious blog to see my latest project...a versatile Christmas box...

just click here! 



thankyou
:0)

April 11, 2011

bubbly scrumptious update...



just to let you know my latest post is up at Bubbly Scrumptious...i've found a new use for Viva Croco paints and created a rather cute gift box and card combo! i do hope you'll pop over and leave me some love...or at least *wave*...here!

January 24, 2011

Friendly Plastic Masterclass ~ Day Six


day 6 ~ 3-dimensional techniques


Welcome back after the weekend...i do hope you had a good one? Now, lets get started...
When you buy Friendly Plastic in flat strips it is easy to think it has to stay that way, but this is sooo not true. Using either the pellets or the sticks it is really fun to bend it round things...shape it over things...and enter the *third dimension!* Obviously there are many ways to mold the warm FP into 3~D shapes and today i will share a few of my favourites with you.

Technique fifteen~ freeform shaping

Freeform shaping simply means using your fingers, and other simple tools to make a unique 3~D shape. This can be as simple as rolling a bead or a coil, or as complex as creating a freestanding figurine. This is by no means my area of expertise, so you won’t be surprised to see that my examples are very simple.
The pebble~like heart shape that i’ve made was created by melting down some scraps of FP and shaping with my fingers and an embossing tool. Do be careful and keep dipping your fingers in cold water as you do this, partly so you don’t burn yourself, and partly so you don’t stick to the plastic!
The simple beads i’ve made were created from FP pellets, melted down and coloured with mica powders. They are really pearlescent in real life. To create the hole in the middle of a bead, simply drop the shaped bead into cold water for a few seconds and when it is hard enough on the outside, simply wiggle a pin through it. This takes a bit of trial and error to get the timing right, but once you’ve mastered it, you’ll be beading everything in sight!



To show that you can also use the stick form of FP in a freeform way too, I’ve created the flower shape from a lovely pearly stick i had. I cut a rough circle with scissors from the cold plastic, heated it and shaped the petals with an embossing tool dipped in oil and then embedded a press stud in the middle. I reheated this slightly with my heat gun and then lightly curled up the petals.

Technique sixteen~ using a mold


If, like me, you are not a whizz at freeform modelling i am happy to report there are other methods of modelling. You can use all sorts of art and craft molds as long as they can tolerate the heat of the warmed plastic. I don’t personally have many of these molds, but the ones i used were designed for FIMO and worked perfectly.



Again, i’ve tried to show that you can use all forms of the FP with these molds. The pink elephant in my photos was created from pink strips cut into inch long sections placed one on top of another and melted down on a non~stick sheet using my Melt Pot as a hotplate. I lined the mold with lots of two tone mica powder in pearly gold and pink {Moon Glow Starlit Pink Gold} which gives a lovely sheen and aids release.
The other animals were made from pellets mixed with mica powders and melted into a translucent blob like we did in the last lesson. These are much easier to handle and manipulate, and when they were cooled I painted some elements with Ranger acrylic paint to give definition.

Technique seventeen~ using FP to make a mold for other sculpting media!


While we are on the subject of using molds, i thought i’d mention that you can also create molds from FP to use with cold modelling materials like air~drying clay and FIMO or Sculpey. Simply melt yourself a suitable sized blob and carefully push into it a button or a small ornament, being careful not to push so far that the FP comes up the sides of your object and keeps it for good! A little oil on the object makes this much easier. The super bonus of making molds this way is that when you are bored of them...you can simply melt the mold down and created something entirely different...as many times as you like :0)




The photo shows the warm FP with a metal charm pushed into it, which is how you create the mold. The pale blue shape is the mold made from the flower charm you can see.
All these molding techniques are a brilliant way to use up the scraps of FP you will undoubtedly have collected by now. Never throw those scraps out...simply re~melt them, re~mould them or re~colour them and start again!

Technique eighteen ~ the flat pack technique!


As i was thinking about 3~D pieces i wracked my brain for ways to make them for people who don’t like freeform modelling or don’t want to buy molds...and the *flat pack* technique was born. You know how it is when you go to the Swedish store we all love...everything is dismantled into flat sections that you simply assemble to create something rather wonderful...well that is how my mind works, and its what i’ve done to create the box illustrated!




Simply create 6 squares of FP, 5 exactly the same size and 1 a couple of mm larger. To create the box, you need to make joins between the touching surfaces and i’ve done this invisibly by dipping the edges i wish to join in hot water for a couple of seconds {60 on my Melt Pot}, then pressing them together. Easy, huh? To create the lip which stops the lid slipping off {the lid is upside down in the photo} i made 4 thin strips and attached them as i’ve just described, then i put the lid good side down and heated slightly and pressed the lip into the hot plastic. Its so cute!

Ok, i hope you’re having fun with all these techniques...as usual do leave me a comment if you have any questions and queries and i’ll do my best to help out...and don’t forget to join me tomorrow for our final day! Bye for now...

July 26, 2010

Oh happy day...

...today is the day that my family move in just near us...and i could not be happier!! :0)


in honour of their arrival...and instead of a *new home* card...i've altered them a tin and decorated it with the name of their new home...in the vintage style they love:
i've used a Wild Asparagus kit that i won at our local crop aeons ago...and added in some lace, a little bit of bling and a couple of grungey newspaper roses...it is Rose Villa afterall ;0)
...as with all cake tins...the good bit comes when you take the lid off...lol...i've made their favourite flapjacks and lemon buns...you know you've arrived when you have your first tea~party, right?
ok, i'm off to check the place out...and put the kettle on...bye for now xxx

March 21, 2010

Saturday's Challenge...part 2...

and here is the box...after i've worked my scrapping/altering magic on it! lol the whole box is now red with black stamped foliage, and turquiose and red flowers layered from punched card scraps and and gem stones...if you look really closely...i've even put a tiny black gem right in the centre of the flower gem! the ribbon is spotty so i love it...and the butterfly is painted chipboard layered with more punche cardstcok and more black gems


...this is the magnetic flap...just so you have a hint to look inside...i've added a loop of ribbon and a pretty bow...
the inside is blank so far...but i plan to make a little suprize to go right in this bright red space:

i'm really pleased how this has turned out...now i just wish i hadn't waited all those years!!! lol

Saturday's Challenge...

this is a challenge in 2 parts...part one...identify an item in your stash that has been waiting for its perfect moment for faaaaar to long...and photograph it: i've chosen a box with a magnetic closure and a photoframe on the front of it...i've been waiting a good 3 years for someone special to create a keepsake box for...and now i finally have someone in mind...i can't tell you tho...they haven't got it yet!! ;0)


October 19, 2009

the results of my crafting session...

i had such fun crafting with katy on saturday...we really must do that more often
*are you listening, hon?* ;)
this is the piece i was working on...the first project for a class i'm taking over at MCC
its all about self portraits and this one was to be in 3-D its about an aspect of my personality or attitude, rather than the *whole me*...i thought that might be a bit much in 3-D!!! lol
its basically a small LO placed inside a shadow box which i've painted the box with crackle paints and metallic waxes...easy peasy!
this is the first time i've used a shadow box and i love how the rubons i put on the outside of the glass create ever changing reflections which fall onto the LO inside.
the journalling is the bit that is important to me...
*you can't keep me down*
oh no...
:)



December 18, 2008

cute christmas tree chocolate boxes!



I made these for my crafting buddies, they are all handmade and the wirey-beady trees took me ages...but I enjoyed doing it! Kinda cute, huh? I seem to be really into fiddly things atm...maybe I am avoiding doing something else...christmas cards and cleaning...arrrrggggghhhhh!!! lol