I made a birdcage to go on the page but just didn't like the look of it on the layout once I put my layout together.. so I just kept the birdcage, maybe make a card with it some day. I used clear Utee, black paint, and pearl Ex Gold tone to make the cage, the green flowers were in the kit and I even found a use for the wires off the flowers that were supplied in the kit, colored with Krylon 18k leafing marker.
Material list
Webster's Pages Park Drive series
White, coral, punkin,black Acrylic Paints
Plastic Resin with several moulds
Martha Stewart silicon Frame mould
Cheery Lynn Diecut - Lace Rose and Flourishes
Cherry Lynn Diecut - Lace Light Deco border
Krylon Gold Marker
Chipboard Bird
Resin Bird
Flowers
Martha Stewart Fern punch
Memory Box Lorelai Leaf
Sookwang double sided tape
Pearl EX Aztec Gold
Clear Utee
Versa Mark
Hero Arts Wooden Stamp
Cricut Expressions
THANKS A BUNCH FOR STOPPING BY..
SHERRY
Oh Sherry! When I saw your layout over at scrapbook.com, I just had to stop by your blog for a visit! This page is spectacular! I love the photo of your daughter! And I really love the gold border. I can feel the love you have for her on this beautiful hand-made page! Thanks for sharing it with us!
ReplyDeleteOh, and I forgot to say yesterday how much I love your resin embellies and I would love to see how you make them, Sherry!
ReplyDeleteThanks so much Sharon...
ReplyDeleteI've never put a tut together.. but it would be fun if I could find how with our camera. . its so cool to watch the resin set right before your eyes... from runny water like.. to hard within seconds. lol But that too can cause complications if you don't have the two mixtures mixed properly and it hardens in your little cup.. LOL had that happen more times then I want to admit!! LOL But I'm getting faster. I have 4 different kinds of resin so far..(plus baking clay) . one is FAST cure... one that take 10 minutes to cure but its thicker so its harder to fill the tiny pockets so I can end up with air pockets depending on the mould and it takes 15 to 30 minutes to demould.. and another transparent that I haven't cracked the seal yet on that one. Then I have one that take 24 hours to cure... well I'm more of an instant girl.. I want it NOW.. not later...NOW lol I'd be constantly looking to see is it working? is it working? ..... So I like the FASSST cure Cures right before your eyes kind! lol There are lots of different kinds of resin and I'm always on the look out for different ones... The kind I like, I do know that one doesn't' say acid free. blaa blaa blaa... I just make sure if any of the resin pieces come in contact with the pictures I always have a good heavy cardstock between them. I'm hoping that this will be suffice!
Anyway, can't do it anytime soon.. have so many things on ny plate.
It would be nice to hear if others are interested in watching the process from start to finish. LET ME KNOW
Sherry
Hi
ReplyDeleteGorgeous Layout with so many fabulous details,photo is wonderful too.
Fabulous work:)
Merethe
Oh Sherry this a packed full of wonderful details. I love the way you incorporated those mini frames. It's so full of dimension and your cluster work is very pretty. I'm a new follower.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful creation!
ReplyDeleteGroetjes, Anja