Hi Everyone,
I am Elitia Hart, a metal art and mixed media explorer.
For this blogpost I used 100 Proof Press rubber stamps to create small metal embossed Christmas themed Tins.
All the stamps used are from 100 Proof Press Rubber Stamps
except for the crackle texture background stamp as I can not
recall the origin. Similar texture is SWplate2 Large Background
Trinket tins -4.5 x 3.4 x 0.85 Inch Rectangular Hinged (Amazon)
Sook Wang Adhesive Tape Sheet
Sanding Block
Stazon Jet Black Ink Pad
Mod Podge Dimensional Magic (as a filler)
Spray Lacquer Satin
Foam Mat
Hard surface Mat
Paper Pad
Basic Embossing tools : Teflon Tip, Paper Stump, Plastic Eraser Tool-www.pewterart.ca
Round Corner Punch
Exacto Knife
Cutting Mat
Betun De Judea Al Agua-water based brown stain-www.pewterart.ca
Permapaque Pigment Black Marker
Tim Holtz Adirondak Alcohol Inks : Lettuce, Red Pepper
Vintage Patina Paint for Metal : Marble
Plaid Once Step Gold Leaf : Classic Gold
Instructions:
For these tins I did not create a video but you can
watch the same technique as a free tutorial on Craft Cast Fun at One
Sand the lid of the tins to create a tooth for good adhesion.
Round the corners of the cut metal sheets using a corner punch.
Stamp on the front of the metal using Stazon Jet Black Ink
Place stamped metal on the foam mat and use the teflon tip tool to
outline the primary lines of the stamp.
This is what it looks like from the back.
Place on the hard surface and use the paper stump to flatten the background around the stamped image.
Use the wedge part of the plastic eraser tool to push the metal towards the stamped image outline and neaten the edges with the tip part of the tool.
Use the paper pen from the back on the foam mat to push on the inner lines of the design to emboss it to be more raised on the front.
Always repeat the previous step once you have pushed the metal out from the back : Place on the hard surface and use the paper stump to flatten the background around the stamped image.
I used a dotted texture wheel on a paper pad to create a border.
Use the tip of the teflon tool to make engraved dots on the front.
Fill the concave area on the back of the design with Mod Podge Dimensional Magic to the edge-make sure the piece is level. Allow to set for 6 to 8 hours.
Place matal on Sook Wang Double sided adhesive tape and cut around edges on a cutting mat using an Exacto Knife.I usuall attach the metal to the tin at this stage. Burnish well around the edges to have the metal adhere to the tin lid.
I use the Permapaque black marker over the dotted border and wipe away while the ink is wet to force ink into the recesses.
Spray the image to set the ink. I use Rustoleum Satin Spray Lacquer.
I use Alcohol Inks to add colour to the image and apply white paint dots with a toothpick for snowflakes. Spray the painted image again to set the ink. I use Rustoleum Satin Spray Lacquer.
For a distressed sepia aged look I apply Betun de Judea Al Agua and wipe in one direction to remove excess. As this is a water based paint I spray the painted image again to set the Paint.
All the other tins below where made using the same technique as above.
I stamped the girl image first and the created a mask to add the wing stamps and Leaf Snowflake. I used an unknown crackle texture stamp for the background.
I added Plaid One Step Gold Leaf to the
bare bottom cherub wings and hair.
I added Plaid One Step Gold Leaf to the crackle stamp back ground
around the Tree Woman.
Wishing you all a healthy, peaceful and blessed holiday season.
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They are gorgeous! I've been sitting here with my mouth hanging open as I've read this post. I can't wait to dig out my stamps and try something like this.
ReplyDeleteI love it so much! HUGS! YOU ARE LOVED!
ReplyDeleteYour tins are lovely!!!! Who ever receives them I am sure will cherish them!
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ReplyDeleteHi dear,
Thank you for this wonderful post. It is very informative and useful. I would like to share something here too. I'm a Jeweller and teacher based in Kyneton, Central Victoria. I teach people to design and make beautiful pieces of jewellery in my jewellery making courses. These workshops are super fun and interactive. You'll have a great experience and take home a piece of jewellery you will be proud to say you made.
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