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12/15/14

Christmas lanterns

Witajcie! Dzi艣 chc臋 Wam pokaza膰 mega prosty spos贸b na wykonanie 艣wi膮tecznych lampion贸w.
Potrzebne s膮: s艂oiczki, naklejki 3rd Eye i lakier w spreyu.
Na czyste i odt艂uszczone s艂oiczki naklejamy wybrane wzory naklejek 3rd Eye a nast臋pnie psikamy lakierem. Po wyschni臋ciu odklejamy naklejki i gotowe! Naklejki 艂atwiej si臋 b臋d膮 odkleja膰 po lekkim nagrzaniu nagrzewnic膮 lub suszark膮.
Mi艂ej zabawy!
Welcome! Today I would like to show you very simple way to make Christmas lanterns.
You need: jars, 3rd Eye stickers and silver spray paint.
Stick 3rd Eye stickers on clean and free of grease jars and then apply the paint. Once dry, peel off the sticker and you're done! Stickers will be easier to peel off after use heating tool or dryer.
Have fun!

 
Najed藕 kursorem myszki aby zobaczy膰 lampiony wieczorem.. Mouse over to see candles in evening.




U偶y艂am:/I used:

naklejki  TEST-004 houses domki domy  naklejki TEST-002 stars gwiazdki gwiazdy 

Weso艂ych 艢wi膮t!
AgnieszkaD


 

12/9/14

Grid design background with stencils - video tutorial


Hello there! Today I'm hoping to spark an idea in your head with this background tutorial. It's really simple but yet effective and you get to play with your stencils! So please check the video underneath to see how I created the background for the layout you see above.


Now that you've seen the steps, let me explain a few things which I didn't have enough space in the video. For starters I tell you why I added the gesso first. It's because gesso creates a layer to the paper that prevents color mediums to soak in. And in order to have those misted bits water-color like blobs instead on circles of mist there needs to be a layer preventing the mist from soaking to the paper immediately. Of course you don't have to use mists to add the color, any color medium will do!

And why then again I'm adding the mist there in the first place? It's just a visual thing - I wanted the grid to have more color than just the amount I can put there through the stencil. So to add a touch of color in there first and then layer the ink on top creates a more colorful background than just using the stencil. If you have a really open stencil (with a lot of gaps) or use the same stencil many times over the grid, you can definitely go without the added color. 


As I typed in the video, I don't mind the "rough around the edges" look. To me that's really appealing and likable. If that's not your cup of tea, you can always draw the shape of your grid to a piece of paper, cut the grid parts off thus creating a stencil of the grid and layer that one together with your stencil to prevent the ink from going over the edges.

Needles to say you can use any colors and any patterns! You can use just one color with different stencils or multiple colors with one stencil or even one color and one stencil. All of the variations create a different mood to your page. As my page is about joy of discovery (my daughter learned to say the harsh Finnish R), I wanted to use multiple colors to have that happy, playful feeling!

Thank you so much for visiting today! I hope I have inspired you! If you have any questions, please just leave a comment or mail me! 


Supplies from 3rd Eye:

TEM003 little stars TEM005 sparks TEM015 Elise's flower TEM024 fall river - autumn leaves TES-252 weave - net TES-212 love hashtag chipboards' sheet TEC-010 stars TECs-006 arrows stickers TEST-011 indian arrows  TEBS017 doodles


11/23/14

Text background video tutorial


Hi there everyone! It's Riikka here sharing a background tutorial with you!

There's many text or calligraphy style papers out there right now. You can achieve the same look with some text stamps and a bit of patience. This particular set by 3rd Eye is really great for making this kind of background as with the heart the words form a relatively straight edged rectangular. Having that kind of "block" makes things easier with aligning the words and columns. Of course you could stamp the words to the page one by one, but that would require much more time. With the block you can cover a larger area quickly! 

Please watch the video below to see how I created the background for the page above and also for the layout at the bottom of this post! 



I used acrylic paint when stamping but simply changing the medium the outcome changes dramatically. Just think about white paper with watercolor like text compared to the one you see above. 

Also by changing the color of the background paper you can create a very different mood to your finished page. Just compare the two layouts I made - one with black background and the other with the kraft. The other page is about autumn and other about winter as the season is changing. For the autumn feeling I also used the new leaf stamp and embossed the design in gold to a piece of vellum. There's also 3rd Eye chipboard, a sticker and flairs in the page.


Materials from 3rd Eye:

TES-209 seasons TES-255 fall river - leaves TES-257L sprig large - branch with leaves stickers TEST-011 indian arrows  TEC-038 round frames TEBA-098 splashes on beige background TEBS017 doodles 


And here's the other page done with the same tutorial, just aligning the stamps, or the block, differently and using a different color background paper. The mood changes drastically. To give this page more of a winter feel I also added stamped snowflakes in the background as well as white splashes of paint.

I hope you feel inspired by my tutorial and the projects I made using it! Thank you for stopping by today! Also please remember there's plenty of different word stamps in 3rd Eye shop - click here to go browsing and find the one that suits your project the best!   


Materials from 3rd Eye:

TES-209 seasons TES-273 fairytale snowflake TES-274 small fairytale snowflake stickers TEST-002 stars TEBA-160 shield - white and blue

11/18/14

Jak zrobi膰 ma艂膮 zawieszk臋

Podziel臋 si臋 z Wami Kochani przepisem :)
Zaznaczam, ze to m贸j pierwszy tutorial w 偶yciu.

My dear readers, I will share one recipe with you today.



1.Wybieramy najpierw stemple i na ich wymiar rysujemy k贸艂eczka z na tekturze, kt贸re potem wycinamy ..
 Brzegi mo偶emy przetrze膰 papierem 艣ciernym.
First choose the stamps and on their sizes draw the circles on cardboard, then cut them. You can rub the edges with the sandpaper.



2. Wybrane stempelki odbijamy na papierze po dwa razy, po jednym na ka偶d膮 stron臋 wyci臋tego z ko艂a.
Selected stamps imprint on the paper, each stamp twice, for each side of the circles cut out of the cardboard.



3. Postemplowane motywy obrysowujemy cyrklem i wycinamy. Tak ok 2mm mniej ni偶 tekturowe k贸艂eczka.
Imprinted motifs outline with the calipers and cut them out. About 2 mm smaller then the cardboard circles.



4. Wyci臋te motywy przyklejamy z dw贸ch stron zr贸b tekturek.
The cut motifs stick with the glue on both sides of the cardboards.
    



5. Tuszujemy brzegi.
     Use the ink to paint the edges.



6. Teraz kolej na dziurkowanie i nitowanie.
Now it's time for punching and riveting.



7. Z jednej strony przyklejamy badziki.
   On the one side stick badges.


8. Doczepiamy koraliki za pomoc膮 kolorowych drucik贸w.
   Attach beads with the colorful wires.



9. Nast臋pnie przyczepiamy sznureczki.
   Next attach the little strings.


10. Mo偶emy dodatkowo umie艣ci膰 jakies sentencje na tylnej stronie zawieszek.
 Ja wykorzysta艂am wycinki z gazet.
 You can also put a sentence (maxim) on the back side of the hangers. I've used clippings from newspapers.



Oto i efekt!
  And here is the effect!











Wykorzysta艂am stemple:
I've used stamps
oraz badziki
and badges





Mi艂ego tworzenia!
Have a nice creation!
Jyoti