Showing posts with label Vintaj. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Vintaj. Show all posts

Wednesday, July 8, 2015

Alphabet Embossed Brass Necklace

Hi friends! Today I am sharing a project on the Sizzix blog and I had fun making a simple necklace with some new products by Vintaj.

I love letters and words and therefore also the new Uppercase Alphabet DecoEmboss folder. For my necklace I used one larger and two smaller brass circles, as well as some beads. I made sure to place the larger circle so that all the letters in my baby's name are within the circle (Leo).
 
Instead of making jewellery, you can use the Vintaj folders and blanks to make great embellishments for card making or scrapbooking.

For more info, head over to the Sizzix blog.

Thank you for stopping by today!!

Anna-Karin

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Wednesday, October 8, 2014

Sizzix & Vintaj Bezel Jewelry Blog Hop

Hello and welcome to my tutorial for the Sizzix & Vintaj Bezel Jewelry Blog Hop! Don't miss all the inspiration during this great week long hop and there is also a great prize to be won. There will be a new project every day, this is day two. You can read more here.
 
I had such fun with these products and made three bezel pendants. It is easy and quick and a great gift, maybe for Christmas. Two of them were made with Ranger's Metal-Pressions sheets, and the one in the middle with one of my favourite papers from Tim Holtz. If you rather want to make embellishments for cards or scrapbooking pages, the techniques will work perfectly for that too.
 
These are some of the products that I used: Vintaj bezels, Sizzix/Vintaj Round Square and Eclectic Framelits dies which are designed to die cut shapes that fit the bezels perfectly (such a great idea!), Sizzix/Vintaj Deco Emboss folders, Ranger/Vintaj Patina Inks and Metal-pressions sheets. Let's start.

After you picked which bezel to use, locate the coordinating die and die cut from copper Metal-pressions. These dies are much easier to use together with the Magnetic Platform. Cutting Sandwich: magnetic platform, cutting pad, material to be die cut, die and second cutting pad.

Emboss in the Mod Trees Deco Emboss folder. You place the metal inside the folder and close the folder, also remember to check which side should face down.

Place two dots of Patina Ink on your craft sheet and paint the piece with a paint brush. Work quickly because the inks dry real fast. Wipe off most of the ink from the embossed areas and use a Vintaj Reliefing Block for the rest.

I made four tree panels using different inks. The first one was embossed in the Moonlit Night folder. I liked all of them, but ended up picking the one to the right. I'll use the others on a card.

The little owl was made in the same way, only using Silver Metal-Pressions and different Patina Inks.

Peal of the back paper from the metal pieces, they are self-adhesive, and carefully position in the bezels. As you can see, it is a perfect fit, something that would be tricky to do if you had to hand cut these pieces. If you want to, you can leave the pendants like this, maybe adding a protective layer of Ranger/Vintaj Glaze.

For the little bird, I die cut the oval, making sure to position it right where I wanted it. The smallest images on the Tim Holtz paper pads are perfect for this.

Here you see the two pieces and the die.

To prevent the UTEE from seeping into the paper, which makes the paper look a little transparent, I sealed it with a few coats of matte multi medium, on both sides. Let dry in between coats.

I decided to coat my pieces with clear Ultra Thick Embossing Enamel (UTEE). This gives a great look to them, almost like vintage glass. A note of caution: be extremely careful when working with UTEE and the melting pot, because the UTEE gets very very hot. Never touch the UTEE.
 
Place a craft sheet into the melting pot, on the UTEE setting. Place the bezel on the craft sheet and carefully spoon small piles of UTEE into the bezel, until you have filled the whole bezel. Carefully lift the craft sheet out of the pot. The bezel and the UTEE will be very hot, leave to cool down completely before touching it.

I did the same thing with the owl.

For the bird, we will use the UTEE as an adhesive. Place the bezel in the pot and add a little bit of UTEE to it. When the UTEE has melted carefully place the bird oval into the UTEE, using a pair of tweezers. Again, be very careful not to touch the UTEE, bezel or the pot itself.

Continue adding UTEE to the top as explained before.

The little owl is so cute and if you make two, it would be a great pair of earrings.

I love trees, so it is no surprise that I made a tree pendant for myself. 
 
I used a Tim Holtz ball chain and jump ring to turn my bezels into necklaces. You could also add beads and charms to make a more complicated piece.
 
You could also use stamped images to make pendants.

It is such fun to make pendants that will fit the recipient perfectly.
 
Thank you so much for looking! I hope you enjoyed the tutorial. Don't miss all the inspiration that will be posted during the week, this is only the second day of the hop. Yesterday, Vivian posted a great tutorial.
 
Happy crafting!
 
Anna-Karin

Supplies:
Surfaces: Ranger/Vintaj Metal-pression: Copper, Silver; Tim Holtz idea-ology: Wallflower paper stash
Dies: Sizzix: Eclectic Bezels, Square Bezels, Round Bezels,
Embossing folders: Sizzix: Mod Trees, Moonlit Night
Ink: Ranger/Vintaj Patina Inks: Verigris, Clay, Onyx, Moss
Embossing powder: Ranger: Clear UTEE
Other: Vintaj Bezels: Rectangle, Oval, Bamboo Small; Tim Holtz idea-ology: Jump Rings, Ball Chain
Tools: Sizzix: Big Shot, Magnetic Platform; Ranger Melting Pot, Melt Art Project Craft Sheet; Vintaj Metal Reliefing Block

Wednesday, September 10, 2014

Dragonfly Pond Tag Tutorial

Hello everyone! Have you seen that there is a new Sizzix Challenge? The DT members will share inspiration, and today it is my turn.
 
I made a transparent tag with dragonfly ovals embossed in a Vintaj folder. The acetate for the background was embossed and I used kraft-core paper to die cut the leaves and swirls.

To see the full tutorial, head over to the Sizzix blog:


Don't miss the challenge, the inspiration photo is gorgeous and you could win an eclipse2 machine.

Happy crafting!

Anna-Karin

Monday, August 4, 2014

Family Locket Idea-ology Necklace

Hello everyone!! It is a new wonderful week and we have a fun Simon Says Stamp Monday Challenge for you - family. So many different things you can do with this topic: scrapbooking layouts, mini-books, use Tim Holtz Found Relatives cards, and interpret the theme in any way you can think of.
 
As you probably noticed, I've changed my blog banner, I hope you like it! I really liked my old one, but I thought it was time for something new. I also made the blog a little wider so that the photos can be a bit larger, and because of that the text and the photos of my older posts don't line up perfectly.
 
It's been way too long since I made a piece of jewelry to myself and I decided to make a chunky necklace using a lot of Tim Holtz idea-ology pieces. The focal piece is the locket book, in you will find some of my favourite family photos, close to my heart. I had a small locket as a child and was always fascinated by the idea of adding photos to jewelry. 
 
I did some fun techniques for the necklace. Here you can see fragments and Facets. They were glued to some of the smallest papers in the Wallflower Paper Stash, by coating the back with a thin layer of Glossy Accents. Before gluing the fragments, I distressed them with alcohol inks, and glued them alcohol ink side down. I also added rub-ons to some of the papers first. Wait until the Glossy Accents is dry and trim the edges.
 
On the back, I placed a piece of self-adhesive foil tape and coloured it with alcohol inks. The back was coated with a thin layer of Ranger/Vintaj Glaze, which is a metal sealer.
 
I used alcohol inks to colour some of the metal pieces, also burnishing them slightly and then coating them with the glaze. I punched holes in the pen nibs with Vintaj's Hole Pliers.
 
I love the wooden letterpress letters and picked two for my necklace. I would have used A and K (for my name), but I had already used them on another project. The letters were painted with Antique Linen and Black Soot. I used Screw Eyes to attach them to the necklace. There is also a game piece and a heart charm

Some of the metal pieces were coloured with Distress Paints to give them a patina finish. Distress Paint stick very well to metal.
 
Finally, I picked some random leftover beads and placed them on pins. Some of these were from broken pieces of jewelry.
 
For my chain, I used Tim Holtz Lace Chain and started from the centre with the locket. 
 
I alternated the small beads and the larger plastic, wooden and metal pieces. The sunstone beads to the left came from a favourite bracelet that broke years ago. 
 
The facet pieces look real pretty, and were hard to capture on camera.
 
I love the random look of this necklace with all the different pieces to discover.
 
This rub-on 'A' comes from the word 'journal'. Don't be afraid to cut apart rub-ons if you only need one part.
 
I wore it for a while before finalising how long it should be and to check if any of the pieces were sharp. Luckily, they weren't.  
 
One of my favourite pieces is this facet with the bees.

It is easy to alter the letterpress letters with a little bit of paint.
 
There had to be some birds on the necklace, since I love birds, and they always remind me of one of my grandmothers.
 
The third bird on the necklace, and a crown.
 
I printed out some tiny family photos, using new ones on one side of the booklet and old photos on the other side.

These are the newer photos. I might develop proper photos a little later and replace these.
 
Thank you so much for looking at all these photos! I hope you will join us in our challenge this week and as always one random participant wins a $50 gift voucher from Simon Says Stamp.

http://www.simonsaysstamp.com/
 
 
Happy crafting!!
 
Anna-Karin
 
Supplies:
Surfaces: Tim Holtz idea-ology Wallflower paper stash; Ranger/Vintaj: Silver Metal-Pressions
Alcohol Ink: Adirondack: Lettuce, Ginger, Stream, Gold, Pitch Black
Medium: Ranger/Vintaj: Glaze Sealer
Tools: Vintaj: Reliefing Block, Hole Pliers