Showing posts with label Gesso. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Gesso. Show all posts

Saturday, January 10, 2015

Book Paper Tassels Tutorial


Hey, Peeps. I should have been working on an entirely different project, but I was quite distracted and wanted to make these today. No, I haven't planned on doing them for a long time. As a matter of fact, as I was sitting down to work on the other project, I looked over to my right and what did I see...oh look- SQUIRREL!
I have SUCH a problem staying on track once I sit down. RARELY do I accomplish what I set out to do. I guess you can call me an Artiste.

Start with an old book page. This one was about 6x9" or so.


Fold your page in half so that you can cut two tassels at once.


Shhhh!!! Don't tell my daughter, but the herb snipping scissors she bought me don't work well in the kitchen, so I decided to employ them in the craft room. If you don't have this type of scissors (I believe Martha Stewart has them at Michaels), just use single blade scissors.


Before I started cutting, I pulled my paper gently on the edge of my table. This helps later with rolling because it breaks up the fibers. 


Start cutting toward the fold from the open edge, stopping about 1/2 inch from the folded edge.


Do this all the way across the paper. Since it's still folded, you'll be cutting through two layers of paper.


This is what it will look like after the cutting.


Tear the pieces apart at the fold, ending up with two strips of fringed paper. 
Take one piece (reserve the other piece for the next tassel) and line the torn edge close to the edge with some glue. I do like Glossy Accents because it is strong and it dries quickly. Start rolling from the edge, using something round to get it started (I used a skewer).


Keep rolling, and after you've rolled about an inch or so, take a piece of string, ribbon, lace, or jute and add the end of the tie to the area that you're rolling. I usually like to add another dab of glue for extra hold at this point.


Keep rolling, and when you get to about 1" from the end, take the other end of your tie and insert it again, making a loop. Add another extra drop of glue. Finish rolling to the end.


Once you're done, hold it while the glue sets. After it starts to become a little more secure, wrap the end with your choice of Washi tape or ribbon.


After I made the first one, I thought of a variation. Before rolling the paper (don't tell anyone that you "rolled papers" today, or you might get some dirty looks), cut some of the edges on an angle, about 1/2 inch from the end. Don't go overboard. When the tassel is rolled, this will give a more organic look.


Once the end is taped, take your tassel and beat it up a little bit. Here, I flayed the ends by pushing them down onto my table a bit. This will also make it look a little more natural and not quite as stuffy.


Here's another "undressed" tassel.


The real fun is to embellish them. This is a little flower from the dollar bin at Michaels.


Here's a hand-dyed, die cut flower, made from drop cloth. Love me some drop cloths.


I just added a pin to this one.


I took the edges of one and swished them into some gesso that I spread out on a piece of plastic.


It just dressed the edges up a little more.


With this one, I just brushed the edges onto a distress ink pad and spritzed them with water.


This one was going to have a heart embellie, so I swished the ends into a red ink pad.


Here is my lovely little collection. I'm thinking of using them to dress my altered journals, hang on my tree (yes, my tree(s) are still up), dress up a cute little package, hang onto my cloche, hang from a lamp switch, etc. etc. 






What would YOU do with these? 
And, as always, thanks for reading!
Fondly, Tami

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Sunday, November 23, 2014

Join Me in the December Daily Journal Challenge!

Hey, Peeps! It's been a while. 
I've discovered since my Dr. has helped me with my chronic pain, I've been on the GO! I've loved it, but I've also discovered that I'm on my computer less and less. I think that's a good thing!

Anyway, I wanted to let you know that I'm participating in a December Daily challenge, making a book to journal during December. Sue Hiles is heading it up, and she's a hoot. Her YouTube channel can be found here, and the challenge is open to anyone that wants to join. You can join the Facebook group here. Sue is a great leader, and the challenge is reasonable and fun. It has already caused me to spend more time creating in my craft room, so that's a good thing!

I thought I'd share the beginnings of my journal with you. I started with an old book that I slaughtered. I took the covers off, covered them with gesso, and then decorated the front (the back will be done later). 

Here's the gesso covered cover. Wooooo.


I stamped a dried tea bag with one of my hand-carved stamps, some of which are available in my Etsy shop here.


I decoupaged a hymnal carol, an old post card, and the stamped tea bag. Then, I spattered it with metallic silver alcohol ink and added some rubons.


Add a stamp of bubble wrap covered with gesso...


...and using my hand-carved snowflake stamp (stay tuned for a blog post about how to turn your stencils into stamps)...


 I embossed some snowflakes. I didn't want that much "chatter" (the lines that you see on a hand-carved stamp), so I rubbed some of the powder away before I heat embossed it.


Before the cover got too "junked up", I punched two holes to put my binder rings through. I just eyeballed it.


Then I layered lots of "stuff". I had some fabric remnants, so I ran them through my Big Shot using a steel rule poinsettia dye.


A close-up of the "stuff". 


Embossed snowflake and some burlap.


Of course, I need the date.


Doodles.


And, today, Sue issued a "flash challenge". We had 24 hours to make a tag. I decided to make a tag from a Coldwater Creek (may it rest in peace) tag from an article of clothing. I covered it with gesso.



I decided to emboss "to the world" from my Joy to the World Tag Stencil


I masked off the area I didn't want to include with paper tape.


I inked the area up using the embossing resist reinker and then I embossed it with aged ochre embossing enamel.


A little stamping, some embellies, and a bow later, it's a cute little tag that I will use later in the book. The words turned out a little gloppy (because I was a little "generous" with the embossing reinker), but I liked the look.


Stay tuned for the next December Daily challenge.
Thanks again for checking this out! 
Fondly, Tami












Thursday, November 14, 2013

New Junk Journal

Hey again, Peeps. Here's a new journal that I made for my Etsy shop. This is becoming a new addiction. I truly love creating these for my customers. 

Junk Journal Cover

Many fun elements

Fabric Flower, Wooden Key, Enamel Heart with Stamped Image

I'm addicted to fabric flowers.

Vintage lace webbing.

Crinkle Bow

Adorned with vintage beads, ribbon, and charms.

Gesso, Stamping, Vintage Lace, Creative Doodling.

Hand Painted Pages

Embossing glitter.



Pan Pastel Heart with Creative Doodling.


And, here is my latest vinyl design.

Thanks for looking.
Fondly, Tami

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Jennifer Rizzo
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