Tuesday, July 13, 2010

Spellbinders Blog Frenzy - Day 2


The contest on this blog is now closed; good luck!
 Spellbinders will be announcing winners.

Welcome to Reveal Day 2 of the Spellbinders Paper Arts BIG Event!

The BIG Event is Spellbinders™ Paper Arts’ way of introducing some really exciting new products! This season’s BIG Event is from July 13-20, incorporating 16 fabulous Designers, and you could win BIG!

• Win today’s new die templates!
• Be eligible to win the Grand Prize by entering each day from each blog!
• You may enter once from each blog on the designated days!
• Each contest is open for 48 hours to enter the contest!
You have until 11:59 p.m. Eastern Standard Time July 15, 2010 to enter my contest.  Be sure to read the Official Rules before entering so that your entry will be valid!
Here are the Designers and their contest dates:

July 13
July 14
July 15
July 16
July 17
July 18
July 19
July 20
Daily contest winners are randomly chosen from valid entries, as stated in the Official Rules. The winners will receive an email within 24 hours of the contest’s closing. The winners will have 72 hours to reply to that email to claim prize. If a winner fails to respond within 72 hours, a new winner will be drawn.

Entrants that send valid contest entry emails to each of the contests will be automatically considered for the Grand Prize. The Grand Prize has a retail value of over $700, and includes Spellbinders CHA Summer 2010 release die templates, Spellbinders CHA Summer 2010 release punch templates and a Presto Punch™ machine!

Thank you, Spellbinders Paper Arts, for sponsoring this contest!

I’m thrilled to share S4-295 Lacey Squares with you...



Isn’t this a great set?
I was immediately reminded of hankies
with tatted or crocheted edges made by my Grandma.  
Just imagine all the possibilities!

Are you ready to see what I did with S4-295 Lacey Squares?


I decorated this small wooden box!



I used Lacey Squares die templates 1, 2, 3, and 4 (with 1 being the smallest) of the set of 5 to make my copper box decoration.  I cut each piece from Spellbinders F-010 Copper Tool Craft Foil, real copper. You'll see why that's important a little later.









Let’s see how I made it……

I started with this  4 x 4 x 2” unfinished wooden box that I found at a craft store.   I removed the hinges and latch. That gold color will never go with copper! So I airbrushed them with Copic E19, W7 and a touch of BG18 and sealed the color with a coat of lacquer.  Then I brushed and dabbed thin white glue on the box and covered it with  white tissue paper, being sure to get wrinkles. It was a sticky mess!




I chose to paper the box over the opening edges so that when I cut it apart all the wrinkles would match. Tip:  mark where the hinge and latch holes are before adding color. I forgot that step and had to poke tiny holes with a pin until I found them!







After numerous applications of Vintage Photo and Walnut Stain Distress inks, my box began to look like this. I used a makeup sponge to dab touches of StazOn Timber on a few spots of the glue where the Distress inks wouldn’t stick.






My next step was to cut it apart……actually pretty easy with a craft knife. I added ink to the edges to match the outside.


To color the inside, I sprayed it with Tattered Angels Patina and Cinnamon Glimmer Mists, alternating the colors. If you try this, be patient. It takes numerous coats. I sprayed and dried each coat with my heat gun, then sprayed again until I liked the color.


This photo shows the color inside the lid along with one of Grandma's hankies with a tatted edge.  Although Grandma showed me how to tatt, it's one craft I never mastered.

The box is finished with several spray coats of satin lacquer inside and out to protect it.











Now, we’re ready to cut the copper!
I applied an Adhesive Sheet by Scrapbook Adhesives by 3L™ on the back of the copper. I removed the adhesive liner to apply the copper to light weight card stock. The paper gives the copper strength, especially the loops of the Lacey Squares to keep them from bending easily.
Are you wondering if the Lacey Squares die templates will cut through the copper and paper backing?  Each piece cut completely in one pass through the Wizard, including all the loop cut-outs! (Tip: I often use a scrap of card stock or text weight paper under any craft foil when I cut any die template. I think it cuts easier and it’s easier to get the craft foil off the cutting mat. The paper keeps it from pushing into the mat so much.)




Here you can see all the cut copper pieces and die templates that I used to create the design for the box top.







  1.  The first layer on the box is S4-295 Lacey Squares #4. That great texture came from embossing over a piece of window screen!  
  2.  Next piece was cut and embossed with S4-295 Lacey Squares #2 and 3. I placed them both on my magnetic mat to cut all at once. 
  3. The next piece is the cut out from step 2 (outside cut of #2). I placed it back in the Spellbinders S4-295 Lacey Squares #2 die template. I taped S4-126 Classic Squares LG #1 in the center to cut the inside square and then I embossed them both. 
  4. The smallest square was cut and embossed with Spellbinders S4-295 Lacey Squares #1 and S4-128 Classic Squares SM #1. 
  5. The piece for the very center is one of the cut-outs from Spellbinders S4-240 Lotus Borderabilities Petite.
To get that aged copper color, I treated each piece with Liver of Sulphur mixed with water. It reacts with the copper immediately to turn it black. That's why I used real copper! It won't react with other metals.


The 3 largest pieces show the color change after the Liver of Sulphur. If you look closely, you can see the 2 smaller pieces look more like copper again. I’ve brushed them with a brass brush to polish off some of the black.  A nylon scrubby works, too.









Assembly is next:


I glued the first piece in place with Crafter’s Pick The Ultimate glue…my favorite craft glue. To give the next piece just a little lift, I glued strips of chipboard as you see in the photo. Then I glued it to the textured piece.

I used ½” Adhesives Foam Squares from Scrapbook Adhesives by 3L™ cut in half on back of the 3rd piece with ¼” Foam Squares on each corner.










 I used The Ultimate glue to fasten the Lotus flower to the last square with some tiny strips of paper on the backside to reinforce the glue spots. The smallest square is also mounted with cut pieces of Foam Squares.








 Supplies:
  • S4-295 Lacey Squares
  • S4-126 Classic Squares LG #1
  • S4-128 Classic Squares SM #1
  • S4-240 Lotus Borderabilities Petite
  • F-010 Copper Tool Craft Foil
  • W-001 Wizard
  • Tattered Angels Glimmer Mist: Cinnamon, Patina
  • Scrapbook Adhesives by 3L Foam Squares, Adhesive Sheet
  • Copic Sketch Markers: E19, W7, BG18
  • Copic Air Brush System
  • Wood box, tissue paper, white glue, inks, lacquer spray

 Aren't the Lacey Squares pretty in copper?


Can you imagine them in paper? 

  

Just as pretty, don’t you think?    
                                       
       

 I created this card using the 4 largest S4-295 Lacey Squares die templates.
 I’ll post more details in a couple days.



                           

 



I’m so glad you visited my blog today!
I hope you’ve added S4-295 Spellbinders Lacey Squares 
to your wish list!                                                                                       
                              
This is the Spellbinders product I introduced:                      

S4-295 Lacey Squares
    
           
MSRP $24.99


Dimensions: 
  1.  1 1/8” 
  2.  1 5/8” 
  3.  2 7/8” 
  4.   3 ¼” 
  5.   4 ¼”

For the official Spellbinders Paper Arts BIG Event rules, click here

TO ENTER MY CONTEST: (Contest is open for entries from July 14, 12:01 AM to July 15, 11:59 PM)  - - - The contest on this blog is now closed. - - -
1) Send your email entry to: reveal3@spellbinders.us (either click the link or type the address into your email program)
2) The subject must be:  Lacey Squares
3) Send!

I love your comments!   Unfortunately your comment does not count towards a contest entry, so be sure to enter and then leave a comment!

If you have any questions, please e-mail ContestQuestions@Spellbinders.us

Thank you for visiting my blog and good luck!     
judy

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