Showing posts with label Skater Girl. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Skater Girl. Show all posts

Thursday, 3 March 2011

Shrink Plastic Tutorial

Morning Peeps,

Now I know everyone has started off by saying how nervous they are doing tutorials, and I'm no exception, so take it easy on me.

I thought I'd show you how I stamp with shrink plastic.  You should always use stazon ink when stamping on shiny or slippery surfaces so this is a must for shrink plastic.


Above is what you will need. StazOn ink, your stamp, some shrink plastic, hole punch if fixing as a charm, file and your heat gun and of course whatever colouring medium you are using. I have previously used copics, chalks and pencils. I have also shrunk it without using colours and added different colour glitters, which worked well with shrunk christmas baubles. Will you look at my heat gun, I decided it looked boring in white so I added some alcohol ink to make it more exciting. Although it's starting to wear off on the handle, that's down to how much I use it, lol.




Using your StazOn ink stamp your image onto the shrink plastic



Cut the image out or into the shape you require.  I then flipped over to the back and gave it a little file.  This just helps the colour medium grip onto the surface, so on the back where you file is where you will colour.



I wanted my shrinkie to match my main image of the card.  When you heat the shrink plastic the heat intensifies the colour so you can see here I have had to colour the shrink plastic a few shades lighter.  I used copics and prismas to colour.



I am going to add her as a charm so if you are doing this don't forget to punch a hole somewhere so you can add your jump ring to afix to your chain.



I used some tweezers to try and keep her on the mat as once you start the heatgun if your image is small it may want to blow away.



Move the heat gun around and you will notice that your image will curl up.  This is correct.  It will probably curl right up into a ball and then it will then start to uncurl.



As soon as it straightens again I usually put something heavy onto it to make it completely flat as it cools very quickly and becomes hard and you don't want a banana shaped image, well I don't think you do, lol.  I used my acrylic block, but it could be whatever you have handy, a wooden stamp etc.



I know my photo is a little organey, please tell my husband I neet an ott light or daylight saving lamp, lol.  Anyhow you can now see that after heating the colour intensified and it now matches my main image.



And here's a reminder of the finished card, Skater Girl and mini Skater Girl.

I hope this tutorial has been of help.

See you Saturday.

Monday, 7 February 2011

Simply Sassy's Skater Girl, Tracy Style

Morning Peeps,

Can't believe it's Monday already. Was great to meet up with some teamies yesterday at Stamperama and great to finally meet Teresa from Crafts and Me and her lovely family, waving to Denny, Krista and Paul. You should have all slept well, lol.

Todays card for the Simply Sassy Blog HERE, is Skater Girl Tracy Style. I say Tracy Style as this Skater Girl card is designed by me, it wouldn't be me if I missed out the embellishments and girly flowers, lol. What do you think?



I have coloured her using copic markers:-

R85, R83, R81, R00
E13, E11, E00, R20
E25, E31, E50


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The background is Tim Holtz Victorian Velvet.  I think she still looks pretty cool.

This is mini Skater Girl.  I stamped her out onto shrink plastic and coloured her to match the main image and attached her using a chain to make the charm.

Full list of materials Used:-

Image "Skater Girl" available from Funky Kits available HERE
Papers by Bearly Mine available HERE
Copic Markers/Prisma Pencils for mini skater girl
Cuttlebug Embossing Folder
Nesties
Martha Stewart Punch
Flourish from Bizzy Becs available HERE
Flowers from Wild Orchid Craft
Seam Binding from The Ribbon Girl
Sentiment, Brad from Stash
Shrink Plastic

I am entering her into the following challenges:-

Little Claires - Anything Goes
Phindys Place - Embossing
Sew Many Cards - Anything Goes
Stampinwithdragon - Anything Goes
CCEE - Punches
Paperplay - Stamp it out
Southern Girls - Dry Embossing
Papertake - Anything Goes
Craft Your Passion - Anything Goes