Showing posts with label tutorials. Show all posts
Showing posts with label tutorials. Show all posts

Thursday, October 28, 2010

transfer image using Stewart Superior transfer fluid


finished product: a kind of distressed, ghostly and aged look.



spray the fluid on your inkjet photo and use brayer to transfer image



peel off




Tuesday, October 12, 2010

a tutorial on flock rub ons

i would like to share a tutorial on how flock rub ons work and incorporating it on a layout. this tutorial was featured on the august issue of scrapbook news and review online.

materials: note the 7 gypsies flock rub ons

some transparencies, grungeboard too


stickles for the sparkle :

bedazzles on grungeboard:


cut your favorite image:
this is the glue portion of the image


use a rub on tool to transfer the adhesive to the die cut/paper and lift off:


simply appose your flock to the sticky portion:



finished product :


bedazzles with diamond glaze ( as adhesive)





LAYOUT WITH THE EMBELLISHED TECHNIQUES:


Tuesday, June 22, 2010

dressing up your title


this tutorial was featured on Scrapbook news and review online magazine last march 2010. i delved in on gel medium + paint to create dimensional and unique titles for your scrapbook layouts or anything you might have for a title!

hope you like it visually.








tthe final outcome.


Sunday, February 14, 2010

14 days of valentine tags at scrapbook news and review online


for 14 days this valentines season, 14 staffers at scrapbook news and review will create a tag with step by step tutorials on how the tag was made.


for day 12, here is my tutorial on the valentines tag:




procedure:

1. paint grungeboard heart element with acrylic.




2. paint two hearts




3. paint grungeboard wings with gold mica flake and brush with perfect pearls.




4. on your heart embellishment, paint with glass bead gel and let dry.




5. cut out digital sheet images.




6. dry form of the glass bead gel.




7. on the tag chipboard, paint with acrylic paint using brayer.




8. dust with perfect pearls.




9. assemble.



you can also visit scrapbook news and review online for other awesome valentine tags!!

Friday, February 05, 2010

image transfer using Stewart Superior Transfer Ink


would you like to print your colored pictures on inkjets and transfer them on a canvas? no need for powder xerox or laser copies here...

the stewart superior transfer ink would transfer your inkjet images in no time...

materials: claudine helmuth's sticky canvas, stewart superior transfer ink, kaiser craft paints

the only thing i noticed here is that it transfers "ghostly" images. these images works great for distressed artworks, collages and ATCs too.




as per instructions:







another image was used here because while i was experimenting with the previous image, i think i rubbed off the image! it was supposed to be just lifting the image off.

so, take two...








finished products: to compare with gel medium transfers, i think the gels would come up with detailed images. watch out for my gel medium transfer image soon.



Sunday, May 03, 2009

trinket box for mother's day (snr march 2009 issue)

for the month of march at scrapbook news and review, this is my contribution for the altered section. i decided to make a trinket box out of a clock package box.


here are the procedures:


1. this is my box.




2. cut off the top flap.



3. to reveal an opening.




4. adhere pattern papers to each flap or side.






finished product.




front part of the box




i also adhered fabric to the insides for that cushiony feel.


back portion of the box


note: gauche alchemy december kit.

sidelines

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