Dreamweaver Stencils
are the perfect choice to mix with all things festively distressed, as
nothing shows off color and texture better than great designs. By
following our hop and leaving love along the way, you have the
opportunity to win a great prize package including five Ranger Distress
Paints and five Dreamweaver Stencils! Here's the lineup for today,
including our November Guest Designer:
This
is also our first posting day featuring our new monthly challenge,
"Holiday Celebrations", and for the entire month we will be
demonstrating ways to use Beacon Adhesives' entire line of products with Dreamweaver to create special projects in home decor and gifts of love.
I had a lot of fun playing with the Distress Paints. They are a lot different than traditional acrylic craft paint because they are so much thinner. For me, that was both a good thing and a bad thing!
Since I am all about quick and easy, especially when it comes to the holidays and gift giving, I created two very easy and VERY inexpensive projects to share with you.
The first one was the most inexpensive. I started out with cheap ceramic tiles from the hardware store. I think they were like 16 cents each! My plan is to make a set of four of these and turn them into coasters tied with a ribbon.
Instructions:
What do you think? Kind of fun, kind of artsy..which is.not to be said for project two!
For project two, I went clean, simple and very, very easy. This one cost a little more. I think $1.50!
While perusing the craft store the other day I came across these beautiful blue chargers that were on sale for $1.50. I just couldn't resist buying them (and the black ones as well!). Now what to do with them? They were too pretty just to sit under another plate. And then the light bulb went off. Turn them into cookie platters for holiday gifts! And voila! this is the end result.
I had a lot of fun playing with the Distress Paints. They are a lot different than traditional acrylic craft paint because they are so much thinner. For me, that was both a good thing and a bad thing!
Since I am all about quick and easy, especially when it comes to the holidays and gift giving, I created two very easy and VERY inexpensive projects to share with you.
The first one was the most inexpensive. I started out with cheap ceramic tiles from the hardware store. I think they were like 16 cents each! My plan is to make a set of four of these and turn them into coasters tied with a ribbon.
Supplies Used: Dreamweaver LJ 849 Bare Trees Stencil Ranger Distress Paint: Peeled Paint, Rusty Hinge, Barn Door and Black Soot Beacon Fabri-Tac Adhesive |
- Sand tile with 240 grit sandpaper and spray with acrylic primer. Let dry.
- Dab Distress Paint onto tile and mist with water to encourage blending/marbling. Heat set to dry.
- Align stencil over dry paint and using a stencil brush, rouge on black soot. Heat set to dry. (HINT: I first sprayed the back of the stencil with stencil adhesive. This helped it to form a tight seal against the tile and prevented seepage.)
- Spray deal glossy sealer.
- Glue felt to bottom with Fabri-Tac. (Hint: I first applied Dreamweaver Original Embossing Paste to back of tile to smooth out ridges so that the felt had a smooth, flat surface to adhere to.
What do you think? Kind of fun, kind of artsy..which is.not to be said for project two!
For project two, I went clean, simple and very, very easy. This one cost a little more. I think $1.50!
Supplies used: Various Dreamweaver Snowflake stencils and Ranger Picket Fence Distress Paint |
While perusing the craft store the other day I came across these beautiful blue chargers that were on sale for $1.50. I just couldn't resist buying them (and the black ones as well!). Now what to do with them? They were too pretty just to sit under another plate. And then the light bulb went off. Turn them into cookie platters for holiday gifts! And voila! this is the end result.
Very simple to so. Wash the charger first in warm soapy water and dry well. Then adhere stencils to the platters (again, I sprayed the stencils with spray stencil adhesive). Then using a rouging motion, I gently swirled on the Picket Fence paint. Once it was dry, I again applied a food safe sealer.
Now won't those look pretty all covered in cookies! Hmmm, now if only I can find the time to bake the cookies!
I hope you've enjoyed these two little treats I've created for you. Hopefully they've inspired you to start working on your holiday and hostess gifts. I have more projects in the works that use Distress Paints and I will share those with you sometime next week!
Until then, finish hopping along this week's blog hop and remember to take some time TODAY to create. It's good for your soul!
20 comments:
I love both projects but the cookie plates are my fav! Isn't it fun when you can get something so inexpensively and make it look like a million bucks! Great job!
Two great ideas Cherylynn! Coasters are always a wonderful gift, and who doesn't like to get a plate full of homamade Christmas cookies!
Great ideas thanks for sharing!
Showoff! Thanks for all of the tips and ideas. Both projects are wonderful!
I love the project, you are all so creative!! I am jealous..
Both projects are fabulous! I really love the charger/cookie plates!
I love both projects, there are amazing!
I love both projects, but I am a sucker for snowflakes!!! I LOVE DREAMWEAVER STENCILS!!!
Beautiful coasters and plate charger! Great gift ideas!
i appreciate your comment about the viscosity/thinness of the Distress paints. i like the solution as you used a spray stencil adhesive to keep the paints from bleeding underneath. great tip. very pretty projects. thatnk you.
How fun! They look fabulous! Going to have to give it a try. Would never have thought of it!
These are wonderful! LOVE that tree stencil, what a great look on the tile, and love the elegant look to the plates!
Super ideas Cherylynn! Love the cost effectiveness of them.
Beautiful projects Cherylynn! I particularly like the use of stencils for the tile coaster.
Bare Trees is my all-time favourite stencil and I love how you made the coasters, thanks for all the hints and tips. I do have a few boxes of tiles in my garage..... also, I bought cheap charger plates years ago to do something 'crafty' with, now I know just what to do, thanks.
Love the stencil. I've never tried spray stencil adhesive- sounds like a great tip
totally in love with your projects!
I love how you took such plain items and made them so beautiful!
What fun ideas. Will be lovely gifts.
These both are awesome Secret Santa gifts! I love them both and can't wait to give these technique's a try! If I had to choose my fav it would be the snowflake plates! I LOVE SNOWFLAKES! Have a wonderful rest of the week!
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