Welcome to the August Heartfelt Creations Alumni DT Blog Hop. Be sure to comment along the way in order to be eligible to win the $25 gift certificate to the Heartfelt Creations Store. There is a list of all the participants at the bottom of the post so make sure you visit all the blogs for a better chance at winning. Comments close at midnight on Friday, August 30, 2013 and a random winner will be announced on Saturday, August 31 at noon.
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First I die cut the anchor from foil attached to a piece of cardstock. I then used Distress Paints to give it a patina. I then die cut a piece of the patterned paper and coated both side with Mod Podge. This prevents the paper from taking on a translucent quality when pouring the resin. I then arranged my paper and shells, etc. in the bezel and poured my resin. As the resin was drying, I added my glitter so it would float on the top.
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Thanks for stopping by and don't forget to leave a comment in order to be eligible for the $25 Heartfelt Creations gift certificate. Once again, you have until midnight Friday, August 30, 2013.
Alumni DT Participants
Selma Stevenson
Vicki Dutcher
Candy Slabaugh
Alissa Wells
Emilia van den Heuvel
Cibele Glazer (You Are Here)
Kerry Urbatch
Sarah Miller
Caroline Duncan
Linda Payne
Mary Faus
Debbie Seyer
Lisa Allen
Products Used:
Paper - Heartfelt Creations Balmy Breeze
Decorative Lattice Die
Spellbinder RectanglesTwo Bezel and die; Ice Resin; Distress Paints; chunky glitter, seashells and sand dollar, burlap, twine, Mod Podge; seam binding; foil
Cibele! I love this jewelry piece. Its just so beautiful. I vote for a key chain! Need my address?? LOL
ReplyDeleteThis is just sooo beautiful! Love all the elements you used to create this piece.
ReplyDeletebeautiful piece...
ReplyDeleteI have never tried this technique. Love this piece and also think it would be beautiful on a key chain so you would see it every day.
ReplyDeleteAmazing love this Beautiful Jewelry I love the dimension and the layering of shells a and all the elements. i love the ribbon thanks for sharing
ReplyDeleteCool pendant. I haven't tried this before and will add it to my "will try" list!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful! Thanks for the inspiration!
ReplyDeleteVERY CLEVER. I LIKE THE WAY YOU HAVE GOT BACKGROUND AND FOREGROUND. AND NOONE WILL HAVE ONE IKE IT. BRILL
ReplyDeleteInteresting use of the paper collection! I haven't done mixed media, but this might make want to try!
ReplyDeletei've never tried anything like this, but i have now been inspired to give it a try! great ideas here thank you!
ReplyDeleteso unique. it displays your talent well
ReplyDeleteOh Wow...Love the inspiration! Lighhouses are one of my faves..Thanks for making me think. <3
ReplyDeleteLovely pennant - Love the way you floated the glitter~
ReplyDeleteThis is something very different and unique.
ReplyDeleteWhatever you choose to do with your collage piece, it'll be an eye catching piece for all to see. Just lovely. Love the little tiny sanddollar too.
ReplyDeleteHowever you choose to display this lovely creation it will bring lots of oohs and ahhs of appreciation! IT is delightful! TFS!
ReplyDeleteI just love this! I was just at Hobby Lobby today buying resin and bezels, etc. so I can give it a try. Thanks for the tip about the mod podge!
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WOW! What a beautiful creation!
ReplyDeleteLove your project. So different and cute!
ReplyDeleteSuch a cute idea. Love this!
ReplyDeleteWhat a fabulous and different use of the products. I love it!
ReplyDeleteHugs, Cathy-Lynn
Thanks for sharing your lovely work and also for sharing the technique. So many possibilities for pendants, too, I would think.
ReplyDeleteLOVE, LOVE it.
ReplyDeleteThis is beautiful--I love it!
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I am so loving this!!! I thought it was a domino you altered at first. This is so fun!! I have made jewelry before using resin and it is just great seeing what you made here. Ty Ty ty!
ReplyDeleteGreat use of background. Love the shells.
ReplyDeleteThis was so cool and really set my creative juices flowing. This may just be my go-to gift projects for Christmas presents. Thanks loads,
ReplyDeleteCandy Meyers
Wonderful project! Haven't done much with resin, but it loos interesting.
ReplyDeleteThis is gorgeous!! Thanks for the tip about mod-podging the paper. I think it's make a pretty necklace too...
ReplyDeleteYou have used so many techniques and they just add up to a wonderful project.
ReplyDeleteHugs Trish.
Really different, very cute and different is alway great. Will have to try this.
ReplyDeleteVery nice. Another media to conquer.
ReplyDeleteVery pretty pendant!
ReplyDeleteGreat looking jewelry!
ReplyDeleteOMG this is soooo creative! I vote for a keychain too (-:
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