Q&A – Glitter

Q&A – GLITTER

 Stampin' Up! Glitter OptionsQ&AQ: I love glitter but I’m not always certain of the different ways to use it. What do you suggest?

A: Glitter is a stamping girl’s best friend! There are many ways to apply glitter to your project. Liquid adhesives, Heat & Stick Powder, Sticky Strip, Shaker Frames, and Adhesive Sheets are some of my favorites. Read on to find out more about using each!

Liquid Adhesives
Tombow Multi-Purpose AdhesiveCrystal Effects2-Way Glue Pen

Multipurpose Liquid Glue, Crystal Effects, and the 2-Way Glue Pen are the go-to methods of adding glitter highlights and details to your projects. They are all great for our ultra-fine Stampin’ Glitters like Dazzling Details (#102023). Crystal Effects gives the extra hold needed for chunky glitter like our Glass Stampin’ Glitter (#120997 Champagne, #120995 Silver).  You simply apply the adhesive in the form you want and then sprinkle the glitter on top.  Let dry before you tap off the excess.

Heat & Stick Powder
Heat & Stick PowderVersamark Pad
This ingenious adhesive masquerades as embossing powder. You’ll want to use Heat & Stick Powder (#100625) when you want to make a glittery stamped image. Simply stamp the image with VersaMark Ink, apply Heat & Stick Powder and heat set like you would if you were heat embossing. Cover the Heat & Stick Powder with glitter while it is still hot and sticky. Tap off the excess and heat again to set the glitter in the Heat & Stick.

Sticky Strip
Sticky Strip Champagne Glass Glitter
Silver Glass Glitter

When you want to add a nice, even strip of glitter, Sticky Strip (#104294) is the answer. Place Sticky Strip across your project, around the rim of a jar, or a picture frame. Press it down firmly and then pull off the red backing. Cover with glitter – even Glass Stampin’ Glitter works well. Continue to cover with the glitter until no more will stick.  Use a scrap piece of paper to press the glitter firmly onto the tape. Glass Stampin’ Glitter is glass so be careful when pressing. Tap off excess and you are done!  I’ve seen wonderful rainbows of
color using this technique.  You simply remove one row of tape and apply glitter before moving on to the next row
to add a different shade of glitter.

Shaker Frames
Shaker Frames

When you want a real “wow”, add glitter to a Shaker Frame (#124155) to create a sparkly effect inside a 3-Dimensional window. Adhere a Shaker Frame around a stamped image then add glitter. Remove the backing from the Shaker Frame and cover with a piece of Window Sheet (#114323). Your image will peek out from the sparkly window. Shaker Frames and glitter create a snow-like effect and are also fun for special occasions like birthdays and weddings.

Adhesive Sheets
Big Shot Multipurpose Adhesive Sheets

Think of Big Shot Multipurpose Adhesive Sheets (#120805) as really big, double-sided tape with protective backing on both sides. You can apply a piece of Adhesive Sheet to Designer Series Paper or cardstock, and then die-cut it into an assortment of shapes with the Big Shot. Basically, you’ve created a shaped sticker in the
colors of your choice. Peel off the backing and cover with glitter. Press in the glitter and tap off excess and you have a beautiful, sparkly embellishment for your project.

Never Enough Bling

If you still need more sparkle, you’ll also love Glimmer Paper and Dazzling Details glitter adhesive, both available in an assortment of
colors.  This home décor project is full of inspiration.  The heart was embossed with VersaMark ink and Gold Stampin’ Emboss Powder on the Silver Glimmer Paper.

Add Sparkle

Black & Orange Stampin' GlitterGold & Silver Stampin' Glitter

Now you’ve seen a whole list of ways to add glitter to your projects. Go add some sparkle to your projects and make someone’s day even brighter when you share with them! Questions? Contact me, I’m always happy to help.

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Washi Tape Twist Ties

Now this is a FUN idea!  I’m planning to make more of these.  It is an idea that I got from Stampin’ Up!  Make your own twist ties with Washi Tape! Since our Stampin’ Up! products coordinate you can now coordinate a twist for your treat bags to match your tags – fun!

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Here is how you make the twist tie

  • get a piece of floral wire – the one I used was 20 gauge
  • cut the wire to the length you want for your twist tie
  • get a piece of Washi tape just a little longer than your piece of wire
  • lay the wire in the center of the Washi tape
  • Put another piece of Washi tape on top of the first – sandwiching the wire in between
  • finish the edges – I snipped mine into little flag points
  • now twist it around your project

Here is a closer look at the twist tie from the back of the project.

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I used a matching piece of Washi Tape (actually half a piece) on the front of the tag that I tied to the treat bag.

I think this is a really fun idea and I already have plans for some more twist ties using different washi tape.  Oh the Washi tape that I used here is from the Season of Style pack.

That is project # 11 from my Washi Tape class – seriously I went overboard – and I’m still not done!  I think I have 2 more projects.  They are all pretty quick to make and so much fun.

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Color Challenge with Create with Connie & Mary

I created some Halloween cards this week for my card class with the ladies at KSU.  Since the KSU mascot is an owl I knew one of the cards had to feature an owl.  And as it happened the color challenge at Create with Connie & Mary this week turned out to be the same colors I used for my card.  I’m so excited as it has been a long time since I played along with a challenge!

halloween-owl

Here is the Color Challenge –

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And a few details about my card –

  • Summer Starfruit card base
  • A piece of the Witches Brew Designer Series paper
  • A piece of Basic Black that has been embossed with the Wood Grain Embossing Folder and the Big Shot
  • a 1-3/4″ circle punch of Summer Starfruit – sponged with Summer Starfruit
  • the OWL punch – Crumb Cake for the base, Witches Brew paper for the belly, Summer Starfruit and Basic Black for the eyes and the white dots were made with the Chalk marker
  • a Very Vanilla banner – stamped with Happy Halloween from Delightful Dozen – I colored in the pumpkin and closed letters with a Summer Starfruit marker – I wanted it to look like a candle glowing behind like a jack-o-lantern.
  • tied with a piece of Summer Starfruit ribbon

Everyone at the class loved it.  I hope you do too.

Thanks for stopping by – I’ll have some more Washi Tape projects coming up so please come back!

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Washi Tape Feather

I have a few more Washi Tape ideas for you – these are a little bit out there.  This one you may have seen posted –  it was idea that came from Stampin’ Up!  Well that is where I saw it – I supposed they might have found it elsewhere.

Use Washi tape to make feathers!

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Here’s some how to’s on making a feather:

  • take a toothpick and put Washi tape on one side – over the tip and down the other side.
  • trim into the shape of a feather
  • snip the edges to create the feathered look
  • attach to the card with some mini glue dots

The background on the card is the Tape It Stamp set.  There is a little bit of bling – a Rhinestone and some Candy Dots.  The Awesome Thanks comes from the Yippee-Skippee stamp set.

Thanks for stopping by today!

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Washi Tape Die Cut Heart

Remember that left over heart that we cut for the last card that I shared.  Well I used it for the card I’m sharing today.  Which is also another Artisan inspired card – this time from Cindy Schuster – she created a card similar to this for a retreat we attended just before convention.

  • washi-die-cut-heartcheck with this post to see where the heart came from
  • this time I used a note card for the card base
  • a piece of Polka Dot parade designer series paper – use the 2-1/2″ Circle punch to punch a hole – add the paper to the note card with Stampin’ Dimensionals
  • Add the heart to the center of the hole – also with Stampin’ Dimensionals
  • Tie some Linen Thread through a small Vintage Faceted Button and use a glue dot to add to the heart
  • Stamp a greeting on Whisper White and cut into a flag – add to the front of the note card.

That’s project #9 and you would think we would be done – but we are not – I really did go overboard creating with the Washi tape.  I still have a few more to share so be sure to come back.

I hope you enjoyed your Labor Day weekend.  I did – Saturday Kyle came home and we went out to dinner to celebrate Tyler’s 20th birthday.  Sunday I spent the day with Cindy, Christine and Kim – stamping and creating ALL Day.  Then Monday I was pretty darn lazy and didn’t do much except work on my Germany project in My Digital Studio.  I’m nearly done with it – down to the last couple of pages.

Thanks for stopping by!

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