Wednesday 13 November 2013

Altered Slide Mailer

Hello everyone Astrid here. Can you believe we are nearly half way through November?.... Soon it will be time to dust off those Christmas stamps, but for today, one more non Christmassy project..., an altered slide mailer.

These are the stamps and products I used:
Calligraphic Mat 13
Journaling words 3
Scrabble and Tags Plate (these are available for special order)
Tim Holtz Stampers Anonymous Attic Treasures
Tim Holtz Stampers Anonymous Classics 1

Paper Artsy Fresco Finish Paints in Snowflake, Nougat and French Roast
Paper Artsy Crackle Glaze
Ranger Archival Ink in Plum and Wateringcan
Adirondack Dye Inkpad in Espresso
Artistic Stamper Splats and Swirls mask
Tissue Tape
 French Industrial scrapbook paper
From my stash: A 4 slide slide mailer, a wing and key charm, jump rings, some lace and some Kraft paper for the spine and a home made flower.

I started by painting the front and the inside of the mailer with Snowflake Fresco paint. As the mailer had been in my stash for a long time it had broken into two pieces, so I knew I would have to create a spine.
Next I added some Crackle Glaze in the corners, to give it all a bit more aged effect when done. (Forgot to take a photo here but I am sure you can imagine it...)
I then blended Nougat around the middle and French Roast around the outside of both the cover and the inside pieces until I was happy with the result.

Sorry for the blurry picture, below you can see a corner after the crackle has done it's work.

When everything was dry I stamped my chosen butterflies and word stamps in Plum Archival, added some stencilling with Adirondack Espresso ink and finally some background text in Watering can Archival.




I made a little spine from Kraft paper for extra strength and also added some Tissue Tape along the inside for the same reason.


The back was covered with a piece of the scrapbook paper and I embellished with some lace and charms.


Well, that's it and I hope you like it.
See you next time


28 comments:

  1. Fabulous art piece Astrid. . Hugs Rita xxxxx

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  2. What an amazing project!!!

    Greetings
    Maria

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  3. Like it... I Love it.... Gorgeous creation... the texture & design is fabulous...Loved the tutorial too... Hugs May x x x

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  4. You´ve just done it again here hun, it´s just gorgeous work as usualand I love the texture and the colors for it, so beautiful as always.
    A really stunning project Astrid and I absolutely LOVE it.

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  5. Gorgeous!!! The texture looks great.

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  6. Hi Astrid this is fabulous with wonderful techniques x love it
    Those scramble letters are on my wishlist TFS
    Annie x

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  7. Aah - beautiful! This is really yummy - and I love the effect you achieved with the crackle glaze. You have a way of combining the elements in your work that just makes them GORGEOUS! Thank you so much for sharing your ideas and designs - Shroo:)x

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  8. Oooh wauw!! Gorgeous!
    xxx Marianne

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  9. beautiful work Astrid - lots of texture and fabulous details - love this xx

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  10. This is so beautiful Astrid, love the crackling and of course those wonderful butterflies. Hugs, Anne x

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  11. Yet another beauty Astrid. You are such a wonderful artist. Beautifully done and lovely clear step x step. Nicola x

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  12. I love this, Astrid! The texture on the cover is wonderful. I love how you used the crackle just in the corners. And, the spine adds so much to the appearance of the cover. Beautiful!

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  13. What a fascinating piece of art - love it

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  14. Always love your projects, but seeing the process is wonderful! Gorgeous book! Hugs!

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  15. A beautiful project Astrid! xxx

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  16. Beautiful in every way, dear Astrid,- so love the colours with the nougat and plum together ,and the beautiful stamps,-and you chosed four importent words to live by!! Gorgeous !!!
    Hugs Dorthe

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  17. I love this, I think it is absolutely wonderful !
    Corrie x

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  18. I have no idea what a 'slide mailer' is... but you have made it look amazing! Beautiful project. xx

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  19. Great mailer Astrid, love the designs.
    hugs {brenda} x0x

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  20. SLide mailers always look so interesting...yours is a very beautiful example ;)
    xoxo Sioux

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  21. lovely altered slide mailer Astrid. Have just bought watering can and it looks lovely with the plum archival and nougat paint. Great crackle effect too. Hugs Mo x

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  22. It's a delight, Astrid - lovely textures and stamping!
    Alison xx

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  23. This is gorgeous Astrid!! This is only the second time I've seen a slide mailer and I really love it!! The colours and textures and the crackle finish are just perfect for this piece. Absolutely Stunning!! ox

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  24. Gorgeous Astrid!! I love the crackle on the corners. What a fabulous finish to emphasize the beautiful stamps and embellishments. -- Mary Elizabeth

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