Showing posts with label Crown. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Crown. Show all posts

Wednesday, January 12, 2011

Early Bird Birthday Crown Tutorial

Here's an Early bird birthday crown I made for my niece before she went back to college at Notre Dame.  Since this is her 21st  birthday we wanted  to celebrate with her before she left, so my other niece and I made her this crown.
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Crown Tutorial
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Step 1: Adhere newspaper to canvas or watercolor paper using matte medium or semi gloss.
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Step 2: Dry with the heat gun.
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Step 3: Using acrylic paint stamp with your chose of stamp.
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Step 4:  Continue to add more layers by stamping over previous stamped image using a different stamp and paint/ink color.
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Step 5: Thoroughly dry acrylic paint with the heat gun, then spray with Margarita 
Magenta Color Mists
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Step 6: BEFORE Color Mist is dry sprinkle with extra fine iridescent glitter dust (glitter dust will adhere to anything wet).  Again dry with heat gun.
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Step 7: Choose a crown template or make your own template.
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Step 8: Trace crown template onto backside of the newsprint covered paper.  Make sure you move the template down and continue to trace until paper is filled (you may need to cut 2 depending on head size). Then cut out.
Finishing Your Crown
Embellish your crown adding paper flowers, letters, stickers, buttons, charms etc.  Punch a hole on each end add ribbon through each hole and tie ends together.
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more crowns.

Thursday, April 15, 2010

Oldie But a Goodie


Sorry I've been bit sparse on the posts lately.  Just dealing with non creative things called "real life" so I thought you might enjoy an oldie but a goodie post showing my crown tutorial.  I'm mean after all who doesn't need their own crown!
Crown me with your tutorial HERE


Artistic Inspirations to
help you create!





Thursday, February 26, 2009

Faux Metal Crown Tutorial

Don't I look regal in my new crown!
Would you like to make your own
crown and join me in Queendom?
Click HERE to view my Faux Metal Crown tutorial
You know its just not easy taking a picture of yourself, where are those go go gadget arms when ya need them, so you can hold your arms far enough away! Hey, it just dawned on me my silver roots showing work as a double project for Inspire Me Thursday's silver prompt LOL

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Wednesday, October 24, 2007

Crowns, Casts and Lunchboxes!

Many thanks to all of you who take the time to visit my blog and even leave a comment I appreciate it. I've had some email issues and haven't been able to respond to all comments, but I do thank you!

Here's some goodies to share now that my friends Kris and Christy have celebrated their birthdays. Below are the crowns I made for each of them...I have to admit I'm getting kind of addicted to making them! I started with a plastic princess crown and added springs of leaves and beads with the hot glue gun and covered the side pieces that fit on the head with ribbon, the trick is to keep layering until it's as full as you want.
(You should be able to enlarge each of the
pictures by clicking on them).
Christy's Crown
Kris' Crown

No Queen or Art Diva is complete without her crown!
Here's a classic case of "I knew I'd find a use for it one day" Syndrome that most of us collectors er...I mean Altered Artists suffer from. I picked up an old black lunch box about 4 years ago at an estate sale thinking what a great piece it would be to alter some day and up it went on my shelf waiting for just the right project which ended up being a purse for Kris for her birthday. I just love how it turned out. This was a collaborated effort with another friend who lined the inside and made a wonderful mermaid doll to go inside. After the outside was finished I sealed it with PYMII which worked great!


I must confess I've always had a secret desire to alter some body's cast and today I got to do just that! My sister let me add some bling to her basic black cast.
At least it adds a little fun to an otherwise boring cast :-)
I sealed it with PYMII.