Thursday, 12 December 2024

2024 Topic 10 : Gilded {by Keren Baker}


Hi everyone

Keren Baker here with you today.

I've been thinking a lot about preparing recently and there's something lovely about creating items you can use for seasons that are special to you.  

This topic Gilded had me thinking about how to add metallic details, and as I'd recently purchased a mould for baubles, this seemed like the ideal opportunity to try it out and with some beautiful ornate details, I felt sure they'd look stunning picked out in metallic wax. Who doesn't love a little excess at Christmas!


I absolutely loved creating these baubles. They're totally unique and really inexpensive to create, and with a little care, something you can reuse every year. Getting to the point of decorating proved to be a somewhat lengthy affair!



There's something wonderful about vintage images, contrast them with some bright modern colours and you have real impact. So of course, being the Gilded topic, I chose PaperArtsy Fresco Finish Acrylics in Gold (FF20), then added in typical Christmas colours; Cherry Red (FF86), Lawn (FF156) and the outlier, Captain Peacock (FF110)!



I used paper clay which is really easy to use, but goodness me, these took days to dry. It may have been the thickness and cold environment but it was a good job I didn't need a speedy make. I had them laid out on a metal rack and was glad to have prepared double the amount I needed so I've got spare whenever I feel like making more.


Paper clay benefits from a gentle sand. I didn't want to lose all the texture but the edges and back looked much better afterwards.


I was ready to gather all the stamped elements. The sets I'd chosen were all from Ink & The Dog; Buttons Plate 6, Xmas Plate 1 and Winter Wonderland Plate 1 . I stamped using Stazon Black so any painting wouldn't affect the images. The square elements make fab details for small projects and you can see in the photo how easy they are to line up to make a larger image.

I'd also got some lovely printed PaperArtsy tissue but it was so creased, I had to now work out what to do with it!
 


You can see the gorgeous images that I thought would work perfectly- and actually is a great inexpensive way to collect more images without having to purchase all the individual stamp sets. I've decided on which stamp sets I absolutely had to have by using the tissue paper. This beautiful paper is the Scrapcosy designed one (& you won't believe how inexpensive it is ;-)
The issue was that it was so creased from me storing it that I needed a flatter result.


It turns out that sandwiching the tissue paper between 2 sheets of copy paper and ironing on a low heat works really well. By the time I realised that it wasn't going to scorch or erupt in flames, I'd tried ironing straight onto it after doing the sandwiched ironing. You get a really good result by doing that. This ironing is the type I can get behind!!


To preserve the details I painted on the reverse, adding the detail first and then going over with the colour (painting in reverse, really!).


The gold is really vibrant and shows up surprisingly well when you turn the tissue paper over.

I do love a crisp line and my painted lines weren't very neat, so using washi tape got my lines much more precise. Just take the washi tape off fairly soon after you've painted the lines.



All prep now done, I was ready to add layers of tissue paper. I just needed to add a little colour to the images.


A useful glue and sealer is Mod Podge. I prefer the Matt type. Now I just needed to glue and layer the tissue papers.


Most of the white in the tissue will become transparent once the Mod Podge is dried and it's really easy to cut once it's all dried. 
TIP: You will find runny, thin glues easily saturate the tissue paper, which help it disappear into the receiving surface. A thicker glue will not do this so efficiently, so look for a runny glue, and you may need to be quite generous on both sides.


To add some extra gilding, I wanted to add gold wax to the gold areas of the bauble top and base. These waxes are readily available- search for metallic wax or gilding wax. 


Once you've allowed the wax to dry, do give it a little 'buff' with a tissue and it brings the detail to life even more.


I needed to solve the problem of how to hang them. The paper clay isn't really heavy and due to the symmetrical shapes, I could have backed them with another bauble on the reverse, but that would have given quite a bit of weight to delicate branches so I dug out some Christmas music paper in my stash. I glued the string on first.


In theory you should be able to just trace around and use the shape to back it, but due to some slight warping when drying, I'd recommend using the back of the paper (if you want to highlight a particular part of the music or backing paper.)


My baubles were complete, just needed to add a couple of tiny buttons to add to tie in with the button design on one of the baubles.






These would have been beautiful with torn velvet material instead of the string (which I thought about only after I'd finished them!). They would make incredibly beautiful present tags and also if you fix the string hook onto the inside of a sturdy card, they'd make a fabulous focal point for a card. Just add a painty background or use up some old gel prints and you've got your Christmas greeting cards sorted too! If you don't have moulds, you could use simple cookie cutters to get a similar effect.

I'd like to wish you all a really happy Christmas. Your Christmas doesn't need to be gilded or lavish to make it a special one, just surround yourself with the things and people that bring you real joy.

Keren x


Tuesday, 10 December 2024

2024 Topic 10 : Gilded {by Jo Firth Young}


Hi everyone

Jo Firth-Young here today to talk about shiny things!! 
(instagram: @jofyjo, fb:JoFY.JoFirthYoung, www.jofy.co.uk)

When I saw the 'gilded' topic come up I was very happy!! I like things that sparkle and shine!  It got me thinking - how many metallic, shiny, sparkly, 'gilded' types of media do I have in my crafting materials??  I started to make a list - embossing powders, Fresco Finish Gold paint (such a fabulous gold!), imitation Gold Leaf (sheets and flakes - several colours), gilding powders, paper/card, metallic threads, Stickles, glitter, metallic Gelatos... so many options!!

I really like gilding objects - I've gilded several pieces of furniture in my home & its much easier than you might initially think.  Its been fun using imitation gold leaf again - it adds a little bit of 'glamour' to a project.


I've created a group of cards each with a different type of 'gilding' but all starting with the same background paper. This A3 paper was created when I rolled-off paint from my brayer when gel printing - I really like the random, blended stripes & blocks of colour that are created. 
I added stars using stencil PS438 (find a PaperArtsy stockist here) leaving enough open space for additional decoration for each card.

What I really like about all these projects is the contrast between the chalk matte finish of the Fresco Finish paints and the shiny gilded finishes. (Fresco Finish: Gold, Bubble Gum, Sherbet, Butternut, Cheesecake, Aqua Duck Egg, Chalk)




Gilded cards


Imitation gold leaf generally comes in two forms - flakes and sheets (sheets come in books supported with layers of tissue paper).  I've used both types on my cards.


'Love Christmas!'


I used a page of gilding leaf on this card to evenly cover the greyboard heart. The gold leaf is VERY thin and will pick up all the textures of the surface it is applied to - great for picking up detail. You could apply this on top of textured card for a different effect.


I added several layers of stenciling to this card - big white dots (PS309) and an arch of pink dots (PS308).


The snowflakes, embossed in white, are from this stamp set JOFY106.



'JOY'


This card uses gilding flakes, adhered with a glue stick and a soft brush. The flakes create a subtle distressed surface, sometimes little gaps are left and an uneven edge created.


'Snowflake Joy'


I decided to cover the front of this card with a sheet of gold leaf that I'd cut into 2.5-3cm squares to create a subtle tiled effect. PaperArtsy Fresco Finish paints can be used on any surface and so of course I had to use them on the gold leaf!! I love how the matte paints look against the sheen of the gold leaf! Great contrast!

This was a tricky card to photograph because of the reflective quality of the gold leaf! lol


'Hi'


This card features embossing powders. There is something magical about watching embossing powders turn from powder to molten liquid and then solidifying. 


I embossed chipboard letters with several layers of {WOW} embossing powders - the first layer was a Platinum ('dirty' silver) powder followed with 2 layers of 'Gold Rich'. I agitated different areas of the surface of the letters (while still hot) to mix the powders which revealed the first layer - this created a subtle distressed look.  


I stamped circles (JOFY136, available now from PaperArtsy Stockists) on the background using WOW Pale Gold embossing powder.



'Happy Birthday'


 
The Stickles Dry Fine Glitter is made up of tiny smooth particles that, when adhered to the surface (here I used strong double sided tape), creates a sparkly gilded effect.


Flowery Happy Birthday

 
The Gold Fresco Finish is the best gold paint I've worked with! It is so glossy and is a great tone of gold, really rich, and you can use it on your stamps too!


Here I used the Gold paint to stamp the flowers from JOFY132 (available from stockists)


... and teamed it with Ranger's Perfect Pearls - there is a gold mica powder available, but instead I used Mint here to compliment the colours of the background papers. I love how the colour changes when it catches the light as shown in the photos below.
 


It was fun to use gold leaf and and revisit using Perfect Pearls with the Fresco paints - I'd forgotten what a great combination they are!

I hope these ideas have inspired you to delve into your crafting stash, dig out the blingy things and add a bit of sparkle & shine to your next project - even adding a distressed gold leaf edge to a panel (as in the 'joy' card I shared earlier in this post) can make all the difference!  or a touch or two of glitter! (remember: glitter is not just for Christmas! lol)

Have fun!!

Jo


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