Saturday, 10 February 2018

Rubber Dance and Colourcraft Blog Hop Day 2


Good morning and welcome to day 2 of the Rubber Dance and Colourcraft blog hop! I've had great fun playing with my Rubber Dance stamps and the fabulous Colourcraft Lustre paints and Brusho's, and here's what I've made.

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I started by die cutting some greyboard shapes and giving them all a coat of gesso to seal as this stuff really soaks up paint.

 Then I added a mixture of Metalic and Lustre paints and some stencilling.

 Time for the Brusho's which is one of my all time favourite crafting products. I've just sprinkled a couple of colours, spritzed, and the picked up some of the colour on the Vintage Script and stamped away.

 So the bases have been painted, and I've covered the tops (Tim Holtz pediments) with the Brusho papers. These paints look amazing, they have such a beautiful shimmer which unfortunately isn't the easiest thing to photograph.

 You can also stamp and heat emboss onto them. I've used Merry Magpie, Fly Fly Flowers, and Funny Fungi, and just added a little white pen.There's also a stamp from the Round in Circles plate that I often use in my backgrounds.

 I wanted to add some embellishments now, so I painted a sheet of Tyvek with the paints, and cut out some circles. Note to self, take photograph first before cutting out lol and then move heat tool away from the rest of sheet. You can't beat a good action shot!

And these are my flowers, I'm quite pleased with these for a first attempt. The silver you can see is the reverse which I painted in both shades of silver. When they are melted down the colour and shimmer is so concentrated - just beautiful! I shall definitely make more of these.
 There's some Tim Holtz words and a paper doll to finish, - and of course I had to add a few sequins. I joined the three together with some small hinges.


And here they are stood up. A huge thank you to Colourcraft, I had such fun playing with the paints and Brusho's.

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Have a lovely day, and thanks so much for looking xx

32 comments:

  1. Love the colours and shine of those paints - great set of icons xx

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  2. Wow! Fantastic Triptych! Love your tyvek flowers.. I need to try the technique!

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  3. Oh Sue, I love these they are gorgeous..xx

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  4. Gorgeous Sue, the black set against your background works beautifully and I love the pops of white too. Have a lovely weekend. Tracy x

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  5. This triptych looks so lush and beautiful Sue. The tyvek flowers look amazing! It sounds like it is a fun technique. The whole triptych looks like it was fun :)
    Dot x

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  6. Amazing background with metallics. Gives a rich feel. Flowers are awesome and the boy sitting on the bird is totally cool.

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  7. Stunning - I'm learning so much from this blog hop - thank you everyone!

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  8. WOW, the circle you cut look like amazing little crystals. Terri Colourcraft DT

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  9. Gorgeous creations. Love those tyvek flowers, too, it's always fun playing with that stuff. Have a lovely weekend, hugs, Valerie

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  10. great use of colours and super fun projects, tfs💕

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  11. Fabulous project, gorgeous paint colour. Thanks for sharing your ideas.

    Sylv xx

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  12. Interesting creations, love the colors and accents and your flowers are wonderful :)

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  13. Beautiful. The tyvec flowers are fun. Never played with that stuff. Hugz

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  14. Fabulous projects - I love them!

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  15. Fantastic project, those little flowers really pop! x

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  16. Love this make and have never hear of tyvec but looks fabulous xx

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  17. So UNIQUE and UNUSUAL - love them all!! The pediments on top add so much and your flowers... just the PERFECT 'look' for the rather monochromatic style of your creations! This was fun to see Sue!! Xj.

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  18. Love your project. Beautiful colors.

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  19. Love seeing how you created them with the paint and stamps. Beautiful colors! Thank you for the inspiration and steps how to!

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  20. Stunning, Sue! Love the colours you've used, and the stamps are really popping in black with the white details. Cute Tyvek details, too! Thank you so much for showing off our stamps so beautifully! Big Hugs from Bibi xx (not in the draw) ♥

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  21. very beautiful triptych , the beautiful stamp designs are showcased wonderfully !!

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  22. It's been a while since I've seen the TH pediments! What a lovely make Sue, I am so excited by the Tyvek flowers, just what I need for today's project!

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  23. Very pretty, I loved how you did the flowers

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  24. Wow!! Love this, effect of the boy on the bird is fabulous, such a great idea, love the colours used and the Flower technique, thank your for sharing Sue :)

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  25. Wonderful set with amazing ideas.

    Love Chrissie xx

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  26. Gorgeous Project, Sue! Excelent job.
    I wish you a wonderful week.
    Hugs, Anita xx

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  27. Oh wow! How wonderful is this! You did an amazing job my dear! xx Susanne.

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  28. Wow!! These are stunning!! Beautifully done!!

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  29. Gorgeous! I especially like the merry magpie

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