Showing posts with label swallow. Show all posts
Showing posts with label swallow. Show all posts

Monday, January 16, 2012

Lost ones... new ones...!



Some time ago I had a give away. I made a lot of tiny and bigger stamps (have a look here *sniff*) and send them over the ocean. Sadly as much as I love snail mail... sometimes snail mail and I, we don't go too well together. The stamps were lost somehow, somewhere on their way. Strange how much it hurts! 

But also there was one person waiting for the stamps she won... which never came. Also a really bad feeling...!

Therefor I carved some new stamps and send them on their way. Hopefully they'll arrive this time!


The tiny ones: Some numbers, tiny ornaments (look great if you make patterns with them!), a book, a tree... and time... everyone needs time!


The silhouettes for the swallow, the owl and the pegasus I got from Karen's graphics fairy :)




As you may see (the numbers are cm), it is not the smallest stamp :)


I changed the owl a little bit. I gave her some white "ornaments" ^^ 


Wednesday, June 15, 2011

Pendants...



This little pendant with a swallow was made with one of my molds and a stamp :)


Like my buttons I mounted it on a card for the market. I like to display my stuff like this :)

And a white version on the deer...


 The backside of the card shows my tentacle ^^

Thursday, January 6, 2011

Silhouette cards and tags... (I love aceton transfer!)



I just had to make some cards by aceton transfer now that I have some prints from a new laser printer (No, not mine *sniff*). I thought that the combination of the cardboard and the pictures you get with an aceton transfer would go great together.

And yes, in my point of view the old cardboard with the little bit rough structure of the surface and the worn out / rubbish (a little bit vintage, shaby...? don't know the actual nomenclature ^^) look of the black ink turned out to be a real good combination :)

I made a little collection of cards...


My crow stencil...


...you see my little mistake? The script is mirror inverted!


...of course the zebra isn't missing...


...one of my earlier loves from Karens graphics fairy!


To the left you can see the print after the transfer...


I tried several different methods (or better said a little bit different procedures...). I won't write them down just concetrate on the most important thing for the transfer:

Lay your print onto the desired surface (also wood or fabric is working quite well!).
Put a little bit aceton on a paper tissue and NOT on your print!
Now you have to be fast:
Press the paper tiessue with the aceton on your print.

And I mean "press"! It is only during the first contact with the aceton (or other kind of solvent you are using but aceton works best for me) that the colour starts bleeding. As soon as the aceton dries again the colour won't ever be transferable again (regardless how much aceton you would spill over the print). Also without the pressure the colour won't bleed into your target but stays in the print.

Look at the picture below: On the left side I used some pressure but put the aceton direct over the print. On the right side I used the procedure described above.

In short I would say: Pressure and aceton should be used at exact the same time!


And of course I used some of the tags I cut out yesterday ^^

You see how my skill improved?


The horse is an image from graphics fairy. I also made the cat and the swallow stencil from picutres from graphics fairy (Oh, I just love her collection!) The crow and the tree stencil are my own graphics :)

I have a lot more stencils and things I made by using them, just have a look if you like or jump over here for how to make your own one :)

Wednesday, September 15, 2010

It takes more than one swallow to make a summer...




...and this summer is ending. It started to late and ended to early. But at least here are some swallow stencils. ^^ The make nice cards or would look great on the wall (either painted or cut out on cardboard or wood).


The swallow pictures I used are from graphics fairy. :)

(Arghs, all my blades for my paper knife are used! Need new ones! No more stencils until then *sniff*)