t!m Holtz outlines this tutorial in his book, distressables 2. Using strips of cardstock around toy block beads, then gluing into a stack and inserting a bic stick pen...viola! A clever gift you won't want to give away!
Step 1: assemble materials.
Step 2: Stamp Lockhart Pear repeatedly on a piece of white cardstock.
Step 4: Continue coloring using the green Copic markers. Outline all pears in BV31 (pale lavender) to make them 'pop'.
Step 5: Cut colored, stamped cardstock into 2-1/2" wide pieces by approx. 5/8". Fold around blocks, adhering with a strong adhesive, leaving drilled holes open. I used Crafter's Pick Ultimate! glue - it is a waterbased superglue. You could use Mod Podge or Elmers too. Ink all edges of covered blocks with a Distress pad. I alternated two Distress pad colors here (Antique Linen & Peeled Paint).
Step 6: Adhere all covered blocks together with adhesive, aligning holes, and allow to dry. Use a pair of wire snips to carefully remove the ink barrel from the Bic Stic pen. Use the wire snips to remove the open end (about 1/4") of the barrel without ink. This will allow the pen to fit nicely into the altered block sheath.
Step 7: Cut a square of stamped, colored cardstock to approx. 5/8" square to cover the hole in the top of the pen and ink edges. Affix with glue.
Step 8: Stand pen upright and ink wood opening with Distress pad. Paint inside open hole with glue and insert pen barrel, pushing firmly into glue and allow to dry.
Step 9: Coat pen with a thin coating of MicroGlaze. MicroGlaze makes the entire pen (both wood and cardstock) waterproof, impervious to fingerprints and so forth! Find a spot for the pen to dry - the inside of a ribbon spool works great - once dry buff with a clean, soft cloth.
I had a bit of leftover stamped & colored cardstock, so I created a card to match (see pic at top of this post). This pear image from Lockhart is one of my favorites. I created an oval mask from cardstock and used a Copic airbrush system to create the lime halo. Stamped image, colored with Copic markers. Gift and card? check! :) Thank you for stopping by!
Lockhart Pear image; white cardstock (Papertrey Ink); Archival Ink in Jet Black (Ranger), Distress ink pads in Antique Linen and Peeled Paint (Ranger); card uses Pears in bowl image from Lockhart, Memory Box card in Granny Smith, black cardstock (SU), Nestabilities dies, black brads, Copic airbrush system.
17 comments:
How awesome is that !!! I can't believe you don't have any comments yet !
Absolutely gorgeous! Thanks so much for sharing these great pieces of art and tips!
holy cow, this is amazing! What a great job you did on the tutorial. Shoot, now I want a tutorial on how you laid out your pears to get such a nice even look to the piece of paper! Simply stunning!
What a great project Cindy! I love the way you colored the pears and think your card is stunning!
You are the kewlest!
I don't think I have ever seen these little blocks, what a fun project, your coloring is just amazing, Love how you used the strip for the card, Very pretty gift set!
What a great project...
?? though. When I stamp in black archival ink and then color with my Copics and then use the blender to get rid of some of the ink, I tend to get some bleeding or the inks. Can you tell me what I am doing wrong...
WOW! Wonderful idea & beautiful project! You're a whiz w/those Copic markers!
Awesome idea!!
WOWSERS Cindy Lyles!!! This is simply incredible!!!
Your coloring looks amazing, and I LOVE this set! Wonderful work, Cindy!!
Cindy, get OUT!! If these are the cutest things I have seen lately! Amazing--TFS!
Your work is stunning - I can't believe the time you must have spent putting this project together. Fantastic!
Gorgeous. The pen and the card are fabulous.
What a great project, Cindy -- love that pen and your coloring is amazing!
Wow both are gorgeous, awesome coloring on the pears!!
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