I've scheduled a few posts to share some Fiskars projects with you that I've made with the Power Punches...the punches that do what it says on the tin and make light work of punching their way through thick materials...the kind of materials that other punches turn their noses up at...such as aluminium cans, milk cartons, thick plastic packaging, cardboard, chipboard, shrink plastic, thin balsa wood, self adhesive cork and canvas, a double layer of 300 gsm cardstock and are perfect for creating your own stencils from thick material or custom stamps from Funky Foam.
The punches come in 3 sizes...Large...Medium and Small perfect for creating layers and come in the most popular shapes...Circle, Tag, Arrow, Banner, Heart, Flower and Star...the ones that us crafters use on a regular basis.
And rather appropriately today's project is a Travel Journal. I applied Soft Gel Medium to the chipboard covers and covered with layers of wrinkled up tissue paper. Once dry I painted the covers with Black Gesso and applied Decoart Gold Rush Metal Lustre to soften the black for a rusted look and highlight the texture...
I created the background by layering up scraps of paper from Tim Holtz Correspondence Paper Stash Pad and used the Banner and Circle Power Punches with self adhesive cork and acetate to create tickets. I fixed eyelets and threaded them on to Idea-ology Paper String Solids. I used the largest pair of Fiskars scissors I could find to carefully open up an aluminium can, flattened it out and covered the back with duck tape...this eliminates the sharp edges when you punch out the shapes. I punched circles using the Large Circle Power Punch...embossed with a Script Embossing Folder and used a Texture Tool on the remaining aluminium before punching out the arrows.I used the Arrow Power Punch and Self Adhesive Cork to create the rest of the arrows.
The sentiment was created using Sizzix /Tim Holtz Wordplay Die and Core'dinations Distress Paper Stash and Self Adhesive Cork.
Fiskars very kindly gave me some Power Punches for a give-away so make sure you pop back on Friday to get your name in the hat. I'll be back tomorrow to share more projects...until then...
Toodle-oo for now
Hugs Kath xxx
What a brilliant journal Kath, a lot of techniques there, love the effect of embossing on aluminium cans. I have not got a suitable die/embossing machine to try for myself but would love to have a go at that. I use the Grand Calibur for my die cutting and embossing. Enjoy whatever takes you away from the Cubby Hole Kath and look forward to more of your fabulous makes. I read your blog every morning whilst having my coffee. Sue x
ReplyDeleteWow I wouldn't know where to begin with all those fabulous techniques but it looks amazing. Have fun x
ReplyDeleteFabulous journal Kath and some great techniques
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Beautiful.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the tip on sticking the tissue paper.
Have a fun week away x
Beautiful.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the tip on sticking the tissue paper.
Have a fun week away x
Love your journal Kath!! Poor Buddy....I do remember those sad eyes & that "don't leave me mum" look so we'll as Jake often played that one too!!! Love the lòok of those Fiskars punches too. Hugs Ann xxx
ReplyDeleteLove your journal Kath!! Poor Buddy....I do remember those sad eyes & that "don't leave me mum" look so we'll as Jake often played that one too!!! Love the lòok of those Fiskars punches too. Hugs Ann xxx
ReplyDeleteLooks fabulous and loving the different textures you have used.
ReplyDeleteHugs
Linda xxx
My goodness this is amazing! Love those big letters with the tinges of orange! Gorgeousness. Hope your pup forgives you soon!
ReplyDeleteWhat a super journal. The detail and the techniques used look wonderful.
ReplyDeleteHave a super week - I'm sure Buddy will soon forgive your absence.
Toni xx
Your journal is fabulous Kath, love all the elements you added! I hope Buddy doesn't miss you too much but no doubt you will have some treats to give him when you get back home! Enjoy your time away. Hugs, Anne xx
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