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Altered Seashell Bottles

Posted on Saturday, July 17th, 2010 at 3:00 pm

What to do on a HOT, HOT day in July?? Drag your hubby off to find bottles! I found these small bottles while visiting our local antique mall. My husband and I scoured the booths hunting high and low for little clear bottles that were not too expensive. I wanted a nice shape (and condition) and tried to keep the price under two dollars per bottle. I cleaned the bottles and allowed drying time before starting my project. I selected shells that were not too deep and had enough space for Paper Whimsy images. I used images Sheet 220, Sheet 085, and Sheet 183

Apply a coat of gel medium on the inside of the shell and allow time to dry. Trim the images and find pieces of text from old books to add under each photo. Add more gel medium to the interior of each shell and gently add your image. You may have to patiently press down your brush to allow the image to attach to the shell. When the image is secure, add a bit of text or word art from old books to the bottom of each image. When the text and image are dry, add another coat of gel medium along the outer edge of the shell and sprinkle with ultra fine white glitter.

When the shells are dry, select the bottle you wish to attach the seashell to and add a bit of E6000 glue. It is best to lay the bottle down and allow the shell time to dry overnight (this way it won’t slip off your bottle.) To decorate the bottle top, I used bits of old antique lace glued on with E6000. Once the lace is dry, I wrapped jewelry wire around the bottle top adding beads and small charms. I finished off the bottle by tying a piece of vintage seam binding ribbon.

I wanted to keep my bottles fairly simple and the glass clear. The glass could be colored using tissue paper, alcohol inks, patterned paper napkins, or bits of pattern paper. You can also fill the bottles with old buttons, tiny seashells, tulle, and lace, or anything your little heart desires.

Nancy

Triptych Fold Out

Posted on Saturday, July 17th, 2010 at 2:51 pm

For this project I used a combination of hybrid images and collage sheets. I find the hybrid images very versatile. They can be used for paper and digital projects. The hybrid images used for the background scenes are: French Garden 01, French Garden 02, French Garden 04, and Buttefly 01 PNG.

I printed the images on to a heavy cardstock brochure paper. The background scenes were then cut to the sizes I wished and edges distressed with ink. Bits of old Shakespeare text were added. I selected images from Royalty 17B Sheet and added to the piece. The background panels were mounted to cardstock and trimmed, then applied to black script pattern paper. The panel pieces were added to a strip of black cardstock I had cut into 5 x 5 sections and scored so it would fold. A fan made from folded book text was added to the back of the piece and a stamped crown for finishing touches. Eyelets were set at the sides and seam binding ribbon tied through holes.

I can visualize oodles of projects using these images (bookmarks, cards, mixed media projects etc.) and look forward to creating more art with each.

Nancy

Sweet & Shabby Pink Card

Posted on Saturday, July 17th, 2010 at 2:41 pm

When I first saw Single06 JPG I couldn’t wait to create something with her! She has just the sweetest face and makes my heart swoon! This card was created using Digi 079, Digi 174, and Backgrounds 02 PNG. The hybrid images are super easy to work with! I printed mine out from a Word document and resized each image in the program. This allows for endless hours of creativity using various sizes of the images. A bit of old book text, plain white tag, buttons, and a prima flower were added for embellishments.

Nancy