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Thursday, 13 June 2013

Demo day at Stamp Magic for PaperArtsy

Its been all go this week at The Hobby Room, I was locked away in there making tags with PaperArtsy's Grunge Paste, and I got my hands all filthy I can tell you. There was paint, ink and Grunge Paste stuck to my fingers and it just kept building up and up. I realised it was so bad when there was a knock at the door and I had to sign for a parcel! I was a tad embarrassed about my inability to even hold the stylus to sign!

Below are the 5 tags I made for the Stamp Magic Craft Show at the Dome in Doncaster


Here I am below with Leandra demoing.
The Crackle Glaze technique was definitely the most popular that people wanted to see.
We sold out.
Don't get excited #PATWITS I had to hand back the apron after the show :(


Below are the tags with a little description.

This tag was covered in a thin layer of Grunge Paste using an old store card, then I put a piece of lace/net curtain over the top and put a heavy book on top. Dried it with a heat gun, which only takes a couple of minutes and rubbed over some Peacock Feathers and Vintage Photo Distress ink with an applicator tool.

This brings out the detail so well, and gives it a lovely texture.


This tag was painted with Chocolate Pudding Fresco Finish acrylic paint in a vertical direction only then dried. Then using an artist spatula apply a coat of Crackle Glaze (not to thin and not too thick either) also in a vertical direction, then dry it with a heat gun, Then I mixed Nougat with Haystack FF paint and painted a generous coat over the top, also in a vertical direction. By painting all coats in a vertical direction you get the vertical crackle. I used JOFY's stamps and Promarkers for the flowers and the words.


For the tag below I used an old store card to apply a flat coat of Grunge paste, then I stamped into the paste. I dried it with a heat gun then used my finger to rub Beach Hut and Butternut FF paint into the stamped areas. I used a kitchen towel to rub off the excess.
I also did the same to some Grunge Letters and put them on the tag too.


In the tag below I painted a background, then stamped it up randomly with PaperArtsy stamps. Then I used some Grunge Paste on the top left and bottom right corners. I stamped the Oriental writing stamp into the Grunge Paste then dried it. Once dry I used a short bristle brush to rub in a dark coloured Treasure gold. I used Sapphire here. Then used White Fire TG on my finger to rub over the top. This made the writing jump out. I stamped the Lynne Perrella LP022 oriental head and coloured it with Promarkers.


On the tag below, I made a background using Distress inks and stencils, then used some Grunge Paste through a stencil for the flowers. I edged the flowers with some White Fire Treasure Gold. I also used my black Aquarellable pencil in the centre of the flowers, then used a water brush to blend the black pencil, to give some shading.


I had so much fun demoing, thank you Leandra, I can't wait to do it again soon :)

When we were there (Doncaster Dome) we saw these beautiful little baby birds at the edge of the pond.
They're Coots, they're cute Coots!


Hope you have a fab weekend, I'm off visiting family in Burnley. 
Take care
Michelle xx

17 comments:

  1. love the cute coots... but maybe I can count better than you as I only see 5 tags.. lol! However, they are fabulouso!! The idea of using a piece of net curtain is genius... off to cut mine up now! well, I've been meaning to replace it for ages... Have a great weekend.

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  2. Thanks for sharing the different techniques for each tag - brilliant!

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  3. Gorgeous tags, love the texture and the baby birds are so cute. Shirleyx

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  4. Michelle what a great post and we all know that one of those tags are now missing lol!!!..Loving the cute coots :D
    The tags are beautiful and lots of great techniques..hope you're doing a spot at AP in september!!

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  5. oh ps...we will be checking with Leandra to make sure the apron was returned lol!!!

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  6. These are amazing! I love the lace pressed into the grunge paste - such a cool effect.

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  7. Oi one of those tags isn't missing Lin - Michelle kindly made me a replica whilst she was demo-ing on the stand, it took her nearly all day like, but we go there in the end - lol

    By the way Michelle, you only had 5 tags, not 6, wishful thinking I think - lol

    Sam xx

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  8. Fabulous tags, Michelle. Seeing the tag with the LP image sent me to PA's website to place an order... :o)

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  9. terrific tags Michelle, loving them all especially the last one. Annette x

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  10. Fabulous tags Michelle ! Looks like you had loads of fun ! I'm glad someone else gets into a mess too ! Sue C x

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  11. Fabulous tags Michelle, wonderful backgrounds. Those Coots are so adorable. So pleased you enjoyed your demoing. Tracy x

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  12. Absolutely brilliant, Michelle - amazing techniques and beautiful results! The first three especially have completely floored me - glorious! Going off to have a play now - thank you for the amazing inspiration.
    Alison xx

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  13. fab tags , bet you had a ball..the tag techniques are fab
    xx hugs trace x

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  14. These tags are just fantastic! I've recently been experimenting with lace and grunge paste too. It is such fabulous stuff! Julie Ann xx

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I love all your comments, thank you, Michelle x