Monday 8 December 2014

A Starry Christmas by Alison Hall

Hello Stampers!

I couldn't resist using that faux dichroic glass technique again. This time I used it on a couple of wooden stars.


Ingredients...

2 Wooden Stars
Viva Croco Crackling Colour - Silver or Gold
Ranger Alcohol Ink - Sailboat Blue & Purple Twilight
Clear Embossing Enamel - Ultra Thick
Book Paper
Distress Ink - Black Soot
Clear Crushed Glass Glitter
Tinsel Twine - Silver 
2 Adhesive Gems

Instructions...

1. I started by applying Viva Croco to the stars, then left them for 24 hours, to dry and crackle.

2. I then used a felt applicator to apply the two colours of alcohol ink all over the stars, front, back and sides.

3. I applied Versamark Ink to the crackled surface, then dipped it into clear ultra thick embossing enamel. I added a couple of layers.


4. I lightly painted the book paper with Snowflake paint, then stamped the words. The word 'Wishes' comes from the greeting 'Best Wishes', I just cut out the word I wanted. I inked the edges of the words with Black Soot Distress Ink.

5. I reheated the embossed stars, and used a cocktail stick to push the words into the molten enamel. I sprinkled more clear powder on top & melted it with my heat gun.

6. I applied Glossy Accents to the edges of the stars, and dipped them into some glass glitter. This took about 24 hours to dry thoroughly.

7. I finished my stars off with an adhesive gem and some silver tinsel twine.

I hope this inspires you to have a go at this fabulous technique.

Thanks for visiting,

Alison x

14 comments:

  1. this is stunning! it really does look like glass. such expertly made ornaments! xo

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  2. How beautiful your stars look, Alison

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  3. Fabulous effect, I need to make some of these :)

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  4. They're delicious, Alison - just love that shimmering crackle - wow!
    Alison xx

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  5. Love these I think I am going to have to have a play. Dee x

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  6. Really beautiful wow!!! :) Coco x

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  7. Alison, they are gorgeous!! Thanks for the instructions too, I really want to have a go.

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  8. I'll have 12 of them please! So beautiful Alison :-) xxx

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  9. Incredible effect you achieved.
    Love these.
    Wishes
    Lynne

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  10. These are gorgeous Alison! Love the gentle sparkle.
    Julia xx

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  11. Great idea for a Xmas decoration ! thanks for sharing !

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