Thursday, March 31, 2016

Ann Butler Designs - ETI Blog Hop



Hello, everybody! and welcome to our second Ann Butler Design - ETI Blog Hop of 2016 to get your creative juices flowing.


Ann Butler Designs - ETI Bloghop


Today I am sharing an Ann Butler Design and ETI inspired jewelry pendant. Such a fun, simple and quick project to put together; a perfect gift for your yourself or loved ones.


Products Used:

Instructions:

1. Mix equal parts of EasySculpt Epoxy Modeling Clay and mix them together as per the instructions in the box.
2. Once mixed press the clay into the silicone mold pressing the clay into the delicate parts. let the clay dry for 5 hours before taking it out of the mold. Honestly I .absolutely love this product so easy to use and once dry you can file it or sand it
3. Once it dried I painted it with Ann Butler Designs Iridescents and iridescent powders. For  this pendant I painted the flower with iridescent powder in rose and iridescent ink in limelight. The frame was painted with Ann Butler Designs Iridescents Sapphire. I then glued the flower to the frame.

Hope you enjoyed the tutorial, below are some close pictures.



Now click on the links below and hop with us on this Ann Butler Design - ETI bloghop

Ann Butler

Beth Watson

Einat Kessler

Irit Shalom

Larissa Pittman

Madeline Arendt

Paula DeReamer

Steph Ackerman

Tammy Santana

Vishu Reberholt (you are here)

Thanks for stopping by.........

Sunday, March 20, 2016

ESF Canvas Art

Hello, Crafty Friends! stopping by today to share a ESF Canvas Art. I had a lot of fun creating this canvas and was very quick to put together.


Products Used

Instructions:

1. First cover the canvas with a layer of ESF Gesso and let it dry.
2. Using ESF pigment ink I colored the canvas to give it depth.
3. Using a black marker I drew the design
4. Then added glitter and Ann Butler Designs Iridescents to the shoe
5. Next I added the ESF copper powder to the pillow and let it dry.
6. stamped an image to the corner of the canvas and added words to the canvas.

I hope you enjoyed this project.

Thanks for stopping by.........