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Showing posts with label Altered Project. Show all posts

Wednesday, November 25, 2015

Djamila's December projects

Hello!

Christmas is coming soon,the December Kits are perfect to keep your Christmas memories

Here is my first project:

A layout with my younger daughter made with C'est Magnifique December Main Kit and December Mixed Media Kit:



Look at the C'est Magnifique Christmas paper collection,isn't it beautiful?!I choosed to use red and creme tones,married to the gold,some details:









I used:

 Main Kit :
 Crepe Paper Papers C'est Magnifique Christmas Collection: Designer Astrid McClean, Prima;Flowers Victorian Christmas-Pere Noel, Petaloo: Red Bird Feathers Ruby Rockit Christmas Cheer Rub-ons , Kaisercraft Sticker Sheet

 Mixed Media Kit:
C'est Magnifique: Glaze: Ice Crystals

The process video:



My second layout is in the same tones,gold and red...


some details:











I made also a video process:



I used:

 Main Kit :
 Crepe Paper Papers C'est Magnifique Christmas Collection: Designer Astrid McClean, Prima;Flowers Victorian Christmas-Pere Noel, Petaloo: Red Bird Feathers Ruby Rockit Christmas Cheer Rub-ons, , Kaisercraft Sticker Sheet ,Trims:Red Bling: White Trim

 Mixed Media Kit:
C'est Magnifique: Glaze: Ice Crystals

My last project is made from the december mixed media kit:















I made a video process:


I used:

Main Kit : Crepe Paper Papers C'est Magnifique Christmas Collection: Designer Astrid McClean, Prima;Flowers Victorian Christmas-Pere Noel, Petaloo:  Ruby Rockit Christmas Cheer Rub-ons, Fab Scraps _ Deck the Halls Chipboard , Kaisercraft Sticker Sheet ,Trims:

 Mixed Media Kit.C'est Magnifique: O Rings
C'est Magnifique: Mist Cranberry
C'est Magnifique: Paint Patina
C'est Magnifique: Glaze: Ice Crystals
Stampendous Ultra Fine Glitter: Glass Bead Glitter Gel: Technique Tuesday Stamps:
Websters Pages Alphas: Petaloo Poinsettas:Petaloo Glass Ornament Pins
Offray Green Ribbon: Cream Colored Trim: Gold Bling: Blue Fern Classic Corner:
Prima Flowers-Midnight: 3 sheets of paper Kiss: Cardbord:

all kits are available at:

Have a crafty day!





Friday, November 20, 2015

A Christmas Hanger And A Tutorial How To Make A Poinsettia

Hello everybody, it´s Evelyn here today,
Christmas is coming nearer and nearer with quick steps and it´s time to think about some home decorations.
Today I want to show you a simple wall hanger, made with an old record, some papers and sticker, some modeling paste and a stencil, a chipboard sentiment and a diecut poinsettia. All materials can be found in the kits (except the bow and the stencil)!

The diecut poinsettia is an eyecatcher and really easy to make. I want to show you, how!
You need a die for a poinsettia - I used the die from Tim Holtz.

I used one of the gorgeous Papers from the Main Kit of December, designed by the wonderful Astrid Maclean - you will love them, promissed!
This one has a red and a green side, perfect for my project.


Diecut the poinsettia twice, so you will get a little bit voluminous flower, I like that more.



Now you give the layers a little life.
Use a smooth underlay (I used a felt mat) and rub in circles over the petals. Note, that you do this from the back!



Then turn around and rub slitely in the middle of the flower to make the petals stand up.



Now squeeze the petals in the middle. Go over the crease with your fingernails, it can be clearly visible!


Christmas needs some glitter, do you agree?
Draw small lines on the edges of the green flower petals. I used Liquid glass, but you can use any other glue, which dries clearly.


Sprinkle some glitter over the wet glue. In the Mixed Media Kit there is a beautiful green Stampendous Ultra Fine Glitter, fitting perfectly with the papers!














After the glue has dried, brush away the access with a smooth paintbrush.




Now you can put the layers together. Make sure, that you put the petals in the interstices.






When all the layers are put together, push one more time on a smooth underlay the middle down to make the petals stand out more.




The last step is, to add a little bling to the center of the flower. I cut one of the golden bling from the Mixed Media Kit....















......and glued it to the center.

And done!










Now I hope, you enjoyed my little tutorial! 
Poinsettias can be used on so many projects, from cards to layouts, as top of gift boxes and so many more. So try it out, you will have fun!

See you soon!
Evelyn




Saturday, November 7, 2015

Nadine's November Kit Projects

Hello, everyone! Nadine here today sharing my layouts and altered mixed media project I created using the C'est Magnifique November Kits.

For my first layout, I used the November C'est Magnifique Sketch. We are also having a blog hop to go along with the sketch. To find out more about the blog hop and how to enter for a chance to win some fabulous prizes makes sure to visit HERE.


From my stash: Black & Red Cardstock, Stamps, Embossing Powder and Color Mists



On my second layout, I did lots of paper ripping and layering of die cut pieces. 


From my stash: Pink and glitter.




On my third layout, I used lots of strips of the papers from the kit and then used gesso and color mists over them. 

From my stash: White Cardstock, Gesso, and Color Mists.




For my fourth layout, I wanted to show that masculine layouts can be created with these kits as well. This is one of my favorite pictures of my son.


From my stash: Brown Cardstock, Gesso, and Color Mists



For my final November project, I used the Finnabair Altered Metal Phone Frame in the November Mixed Media kit.  This was so much to do and the metal on the frame takes inks and color mists so well. I want more of them now!


This project includes products from the November Embellishment Add-On KitNovember Flower Add-On Kit, and the November Mixed Media Kit.
From my stash: Gesso



Thank you for looking, and I hope you were inspired. To see all of the C'est Magnifique Kits click HERE.

Happy crafting!
Nadine