Showing posts with label Metal. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Metal. Show all posts

Saturday, June 11, 2011

just for you - twisted - metal



WhooHoo! This sketch just makes me wanna play MORE!!! It makes CAS very easy, at least for me it was.
I've embossed my cardstock, die cut the large hearts and punched the little hearts. 
Twisted???  Our "twist" this week at Twisted Sketches Twisted Cards #63 is using metal. I added a metal ribbon slide to my card. See what I mean! Easy peasy lemon squeazy.
Cardstock - Stampin' Up! River Rock
Embossing Folder - Stampin' Up! Framed Tulips
DSP - Stampin' Up! Beyond the Garden
Ribbon - Stampin' Up! Pacific Point

TFL
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Betty aka ZacksNana
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Sunday, September 26, 2010

Blue Christmas - the sour cream and salt process

Blue Christmas - the sour cream and salt process. Created for my PaperCraftPlanet Cuttlebug-ers Challenge #87. Which is to use your bug to cut a metallic tag ( I used Spellbinders Labels #9).
To cut the tag you may have to shim it up quite a bit. But start thin and work your way up. My sandwich is A Plate, B Plate, die, metal, B Plate, Two Tim Holtz grunge board sheets and two pieces of cardstock. I had to run it through my bug two or three times to finally get it cut all the way around the die.

The Sour Cream and Salt Process -
Before I get to my card I really want to explain my technique. You see, I know acid will tarnish/distress copper. But, THIS card wreaked havoc on my brain. I just couldn't get it to look the way I wanted, sort of an antiqued copper with some verde de gris. However, that said, I am mighty pleased with my finish product. I took my Copper and cleaned it up with some Ranger Inkssentials water - based Stamp Cleaner. Then I stamped the Reindeer from Layers of Color Reindeer Waltz in tourquoise ink, (note ink color doesn't really matter because) I embossed with clear embossing powder. Then the fun becgan, NOT! I took a sponge brush and painted the sour cream over the surface of my piece fo copper, covering up my reindeer. Then I sprinkle wet salt all around. I heated the surface with my heat gun for about 20 seconds. Then set it aside to assemble the rest of my card. I came back to my copper, placed it under the faucet and rinsed/scrubbed the salt and sour cream away and Voila! I used my tourquoise and brown ink pads with my daubers to distress the vanilla cardstock. I cut 2 of the Grand Labels #4 for my matte and distressed with more of the brown ink.

So if you are up to a challenge please join us over on PCPCuttlebug-ers this week. I'd love to see what you can do with this challenge. Remember the only required part of the challenge is to cut a tag from metal with your 'Bug".

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Betty aka ZacksNana

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