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Showing posts with label altered art. Show all posts

Sunday, March 11, 2012

Shabby French Chic Altered Art Bottle

Ok, so apparently I am really... terrible at time management lately.  I've been so busy trying to get the second shop up and running that I'm way behind on my blog and my Jewelry shop.  Hoping the time management thing will start getting a little better.

And to top it all off I managed in a flurry of photo deleting to delete all my step by step photos for this weeks craft tutorial, so I guess it's going to be more of a look what I made kind of post, lol.

But I will tell you that I started with a lovely, very old bottle that I purchased at a Flea Market for  .50, the patina is so wonderful. I brought the bottle home and soaked out all the dirt and grime.  I then adhered a tea stained paper doily to the front, accented it with some vintage with tassel fringe, and then a bit of old ecru lace.  Mod Podge par of the bottle and doily and sprinkled on clear iridescent fairy dust glitter.

The create the framed French woman I started off with an old rhinestone shoe buckle.  To cover up missing stones I created a little collage in one corner with layers of antique brass filigree and a tiny pink resin rose, the other corner I used an antique brass Fleur de lis charm with the loop snipped off.  The image of the French Fashion Plate was of course found on the Graphics Fairy - no surprise there.  Printed the image off on cream card stock, cut to fit into the rhinestone buckle (makes such a great frame) and Mod Podge both back and front for extra durability.

Saturday, December 10, 2011

Shabby Chic Altered Candle & Candle Holder Tutorial

Happy Saturday everyone, I hope that you all have enjoyed all the wonderful crafts featured on Alyssabeths this week and that you've had time to check out the other crafters at the Girl Creative and the other co-hosting blogs!

You never know where you will find inspiration, I had my mind set on one thing and then wandered into Ross where I found these wonderful cut glass coasters, 4 for $4.99!  I also happened to have 4 of those great candle sticks from the Dollar Tree, yes I hoard them because if you wait until you need them they won't be there.

Supplies:
Set of 4 coasters $4.99
4 clear candle sticks $1.00 each
4 Vanilla pillar candles $1.00 each
Silver Glitter Snowflake Ornaments
Sheet music paper
Vintage Lace
Ribbon
Modpodge
E-6000 glue
Glitter


If course I couldn't leave the candles plain, so I painted Modpodge on each candle and sprinkled with glitter and let them dry for 24 hours.
While those were drying I decided to go ahead and create the candle holder.  I first had to remove the stickers from each coaster and candle stick, so I went ahead and hand washed each piece.  One those were nice and dry I glued the candle sticks and coasters together using E-6000 glue, love this stuff it's extra sturdy and drys crystal clear.
 
Ok so now that the glittered pillar candles are dry it's time to decorate!  I cut strips of the sheet music scrapbook paper with a pretty edge (tip - I make copies of this particular paper because I use it so much, this is much cheaper than buying it over and over), wrap around the candle and glue down the ends with Elmers glue. 
Over that wrap vintage or vintage looking lace, and then with ribbon simply tie your ornament on!  Oh by the way, these are metal snowflake ornaments and measure about 2" across, I got a package of 10 for half off of $2.99 at Hobby Lobby.
And there you have it, a very elegant and frugal and very..... Shabby Chic pillar candle and fancy candle holder.  Great for a one of a kind and elegant hostess gift, Christmas gift or even for yourself!  Mine... are going to 4 of my friends at work!

As always, Happy Holidays and Happy Crafting!
Beth

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As we wrap up Creating Christmas week I hope that you have all been inspired to stop pinning and start creating! I’m excited to see what everyone has been working on. This Christmas Linky Party is no ordinary party. This is a blog hop. And what that means is that there are 18 FABULOUS bloggers that are hosting this party at their very own blog. Whether you add your project link here or at any of the other 17 co-hosts blogs, it will show up on one huge party list! Awesome!
If you haven’t already, please take the time out to visit the other co-hosts and go through their Creating Christmas posts. There is some really neat projects!
The Rules are SiMpLe:
  • Add a link to a project that YOU have created!
  • Visit the 2 links ahead of you and check out what they’ve got going on. Leave some comment love. Tis the season for giving after all. {wink wink}
  • HAVE FUN AND BE INSPIRED!!

Wednesday, December 7, 2011

Creating Christmas Glitter Chic Vintage Cookie Cutter Ornaments




This is probably my cheapest, quickest and one of my favorite Christmas Crafts this year!  I used items that I already had around the house:

Vintage metal cookie cutters
Sheet Music Scrapbook Paper
Glitter
Ribbon
Decorative items vintage and/or new
   I used a vintage fur earrings, a tiny
   bottle brush Christmas tree and a
   vintage Santa graphic encased in resin
   and antique lace




So how easy is this, well trace your cookie cutter out on the paper, cut out and glue into the cookie cutter.  One this is dry paint glue around the inside and outside of cutter and glitter away!  Once this is dry decorate the inside with your little decorations.
To hang tie a pretty ribbon around the handle on the back of the cutter.  As you can see I've hung mine from a precious vintage tinsel tree that I found at an antique store this season.  This craft is simple and quick enough to create with your kiddos!

As always Happy Holidays and Happy Crafting My Friends!
Beth

Monday, July 26, 2010

Vintage Jack O Lantern Hot Air Balloon Halloween Collage Gift Tags

A Spooky and fun Halloween Collage created using an image of a Victorian Happy Halloween Postcard of a Jack o Lantern Hot air Balloon, an aged background of black and orange harlequin pattern and black lace images. With hand applied black and orange glitter of course. These would make a lovely addition to you Vintage Chic Halloween Décor, used as invitations or as gift tags or bookmarks!

Set of 6 identical tags, each measures 4 ½ x 2 ½ inches and are tied with a silky black ribbon.




http://www.etsy.com/shop/Alyssabeths

Friday, July 9, 2010

Top Hat and Tails, or Rather Top Hat and Roses

Victorian themed collage on line green striped background, a vintage man’s top hat image adorned with a pink ribbon, a bird feather and a big Pink Rose set in an ornate scrolled Victorian frame.


Saturday, July 3, 2010

New Resin Collage Pendant Necklaces

I've added a few of my new line of very ... French Shabby Chic Resin Collage Pendant Necklaces this week, have a looksie

French Chic Fairy Wings Lady in the Court of Marie Antoinette on Robins Egg Blue Background with Roses Resin Collage Pendant Necklace

http://http//www.etsy.com/listing/50357325/french-chic-fairy-wings-lady-in-the




Shabby Chic Victorian Hot Air Balloon Resin Collage Pendant Necklace



http://www.etsy.com/listing/50555897/shabby-chic-victorian-hot-air-balloon