Category Archives: Flowers

Sunflower Signs

 

Wood sunflower signs, sheiladelgado.com

 

Spent yesterday painting signs for the bridal shower. The centers are chalkboard paint so they can add “turn left” or other directions as needed.

Kat Sloma has added a new batch of decorated envelopes on her blog. Take a peek, you will see one you recognize.  I am so in awe of all the talent being shared. Only one week to go, and then the swap begins. So excited!

Happy weekend everyone!

 

 

 

Flower Frenzy

 

Flowers-first

 

I volunteered to make mini flower bookmarks for Rachel’s bridal shower. Each guest is going to receive a small gift bag filled with goodies. We had paper scraps from making the invitations, couldn’t let them go to waste! The card stock has a nice linen texture on one side. I thought that would make a nice backing.

Step 1: cut watercolor paper 1 in. x 2.5 in.
Step 2: cut backing paper 1.25 in. x 2.75 in.
Step 3: paint flowers (I used acrylics)
Step 4: paint top area
Step 5: glue front to back place under a stack of books to dry.

flower mini bookmarks, sheiladelgado.com
Step 6: cover entire front area, (including the backing paper edges) with One Step Crackle paint. You want to have a fairly thick layer of that. Let dry.
Step 7: Choose a contrasting paint color from your artwork. I chose the dark color from my background area. Brush the color over the entire front area, (Do one at a time.) Quickly wipe off color with a paper towel. If you find some paint left that you don’t want, use a damp paper towel to clean it up. The paint settles highlights the cracks.

All-cracked-up

Step 8: I take an old pink nail file (fine grit) and clean up the edges of the bookmarks.
Step 9: cut magnetic tape (roll) to size. The tape has a sticky side, but you will need to glue it to the paper. Peel off the protective paper, and put a strip of all-purpose Tacky glue down the middle of the magnet. Place magnets under a stack of books to dry.

magnet strip on back

I made 45 , about a dozen extras just to be safe.

Finished magnet bookmark, sheiladelgado.com

 

 

 

Last days to Liberate

 

signed

Inscribe

Dressed

Embellish.

stuffed

Enfold

 

And they’re off!

I don’t know who was the first to decorate their envelope for Kat, but now it is part of the fun we all look forward to. Kat shares them on her blog for us all to see.

I reused a padded envelope, and that helped create cracks on the vase when I applied crackle paint. The crackle also gave a shine to the vase, in contrast with the matte paint elsewhere.

Sunday is the last day to sign up for Kat Sloma’s 2016 Liberate Your Art postcard swap. The deadline to actually mail art to Kat is March 12. Join in!

Happy weekend ya’ll!

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