Friday 16 April 2010

S** The Housework!


These three little retro ladies have a message for you all......that's right let the dust settle, the cobwebs hang, the washing basket overflow.....instead craft.

To create them I tried a few new techniques out. First I swirled three of Tim Holtz distress inks onto a non-stick baking sheet and spritzed with water. I then swished over some plain scrap card and dried it with my heat gun. I then stamped a swirl pattern using a bleach. Pour a small amount of thin bleach into a flat container and then layer a few sheets of paper towel over it, to suck up the excess bleach. Dip your stamp into it and then stamp randomly over the card. The bleach will immediately fade the ink where you have stamped. You can then either leave to dry or heat with a heat gun. Cut out ATC sized cards. I then cut out the pictures from an old calender and stuck them down using Claudine Hellmuth Studio Multi-Medium Matte Gel. Wow this stuff is fantastic, it was thin enough to paint onto the back of the pictures but stuck them down quickly and firmly. Then you can use it as a waterproof sealer. I love the matte finish and it was dry within minutes. Finally i added the dynamo message.

I for one will be heeding the message.......until the teen asks if there are any clean pants!

7 comments:

  1. I REALLY like those Alana. But the buring question is - are you keeping or swapping? I don't think I trust myself with ink AND bleach though!

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  2. Now Ally, that is a question I asked myself. I REALLY like them but I was thinking of saying if anyone would like one I would send it to them. Yes I was carefull with the bleach...in the kitchen...sleeves rolled up, and I survived without any accidents....I liked this technique though so will use it again.

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  3. Excellent sentiment! And a very cool technique. Crafting with bleach instead of cleaning with it. Gotta love that.

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  4. Have to agree with the sentiment... but then I need no encouragment in that direction!! LOL Have never tried the bleach technique... but I may have to get the rubber gloves out and give it a go!!

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  5. I love them! The sentiment is fab! Thanks for sharing.

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  6. Really love these. Housework should be banned LOL!
    x

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