It's been a long time since my last blog post so there's no time like the present to share a project that I made for a friend for Christmas. This was one that I made early as it had to go across the water.
I had these wonderful wildlife/nature stamps for my birthday this year from Visible Image which I absolutely love. This Nature collection is really up my street and something very close to my heart.
While in my local charity shop I came across another lucky find, a brand new MDF coaster kit which I thought would be perfect to experiment on with my fab stamps. This is my first attempt at coasters using stamps.
Like all my projects, I have a sort of plan in my head and then it's a case of let's see how it goes and where we end up.
I gave the MDF a light coat of DecoArt coat clear matte medium and then stamped and heat embossed my Totally Toadstools stamps in black Verafine Clare ink and clear embossing powder.
I masked my stamps before adding the antique linen distress oxide ink to the coaster holder and giving it a mottled look so that the background would not look so plain. I coloured the toadstools with distress oxides and made up the holder once all the paints were fully dry. I then used a glossy varnish to add a protective seal.
These are a few of the coasters from the nature stamp collection. Behind the Totally Toadstools stamp, I also used one of the Visible Image stencils - strobes, highlighting the spots on the toadstool with a marker pen. The other stamps used here are Erika's Maple and Hedgehog Hugs. I did actually use the Nuts about squirrels stamp set too in my coasters and thought I had taken a group picture of that coaster too.
One of the stamps I added to this coaster set was the skeleton moth - from the Glimmer of Light stamp. Using the Strobes stencil in the background gave it a more dramatic effect and I know my friend likes this particular stamp. I used a mix of distress ink for the coasters but this moth needed some micas for that extra shimmer.
For the edge the coasters I decided they needed gold gilding wax to give them a more finished look and lift that dull brown edge.
I sealed these with a few coats of clear varnish and although I think they would be more suitable for decorative use, I did tell my friend that I wouldn't recommend using them with hot drinks.
I was really pleased with how these turned out as they could have gone either way, to be honest, but as my crafting is pretty slow anyway I quite often change my mind by the time I pick a project up to carry it on.
Although I have given up all my crafting commitments, I will try and keep my blog going. Perhaps I need a new crafting focus for next year. This past year has been challenging for me in more ways than one, putting aside what is going on in the world.
Apart from crafting I spend a lot of time in my garden. Before Christmas, we had to cut back a tree that was getting too big. I try to put as much as I can back into my wildlife garden so lots of branches get chopped into logs, canes, and sticks for the garden, bug homes, and anything else I can do with them.
Our resident robin has been none too amused with the disturbance in HIS garden. All our robins have always been very friendly over the years but this little one is very anti-social, especially to the other birds who try and feed in my garden and we often witness them getting rugby tackled off the bird feeders if they dare to be on there at the wrong time as our feisty robin.
I have a very long way to go yet with my chopping, (note I have the easier job) but it's a start and in the meantime, the birds seem to like bouncing off the mound of branches in the middle of the garden.
Have a great day whatever you have planned
Happy Crafting
12 comments:
Hi Michelle, your coaster set is fABULOUS! You really should continue your blog! Sorryy aabout the typos, I am having big problems with my fingers! Happy New Year, hugs, Valerie
Bargain find and a great gift.You decorated them brilliantly and love all the fabulous Nature stamps especially the mushrooms and hedgehog.Sounds like a very fiesty Robin!I have two days of commenting on my last DT then that is it the last one left due to family problems-so now just crafting for me-less stress lol.Best wishes for a hopefully better New Year
Carol x
Hi Michelle these coasters are gorgeous. I am sure that your friend was thrilled to receive them. Happy New Year to you. Take care. Hugs Jackie
It warms the cockles (whatever they are) to see you reusing the branches for the benefit of wildlife. If only more people were so enlightened.
Your coaster set is just so beautiful! I love what you did with the backgrounds, including them in the overall image. I am certain your friend will cherish these. Thank you so much for your kind comments on my blog. I appreciate them more than I can say. I wish you a happy and healthy New Year.
Michelle your coaster set is brilliant, what a fabulous gift to make for your friend, I'll bet she was so delighted with it.The stamps you have used are lovely and reflect your love of nature and wildlife perfectly- truly a thoughtful gift to treasure.
We have a resident robin too- not quite as feisty as yours though!
Wishing you a happy healthy 2022.
xx
What a wonderful gift for your friend. Love them so much. I have been wanting to get me some mushroom stamps. I have been enjoying watching the birds at my feeders. I could watch them for hours. Hope you start creating more on your blog. Blessings to you this new year.
cindys-greencricut
Lovely projects and stunningcolours. Impressive.
Happy New 2022.
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Thank you so much for your lovely comments, Happy New Year x
Muito bonito o teu blog. Belo trabalho uma verdadeira arte.Feliz Ano Novo.👍
Oh wow, I'll bet they were well pleased with this. Such a useful present too!
Thanks so much for your lovely comments and for stopping by x
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