Showing posts with label Garland. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Garland. Show all posts

Saturday, October 13, 2012

Glittering Ghosts

After I made 3 garlands a few weeks ago, I decided to add another little touch to the grouping...
Little glittered ghosts! Here's what I used:
  1. Frosted vellum paper
  2. Helmar Vellum Adhesive Spray
  3. Art Institute Ultrafine Transparent Glitter - #85 Crystal
  4. Masking tape
  5. Thin white sheer ribbon
  6. Large piece of paper to spray on
First I cut the ghosts out of vellum, punched a hole in the top of each, then I cut eyes and the "Boo" shapes out of masking tape and stuck them on the ghosts. I then lightly taped the ghosts with double stick tape to a large piece of paper.
Next... do this outside! You are going to be using spray adhesive and making a mess. I put a pretty substantial layer of spray glue on the ghosts and poured glitter over that...
Then I poured even more glitter on them all.
After I let the dry for a while, I removed the masking tape carefully to reveal my subtle non-glittered eyes and "boo"s.
I put ribbon through the hole in the top of the ghost and slowly started adding them to my other garlands.
Then I added all of the ghosts...
until it was packed! These would also be fun as gift tags, hanging in chandeliers or as little ornaments on a tree!
Come see more fun on my  Blog!
Carrie


















Saturday, September 22, 2012

Glitter Garland with Carrie

I love to layer garlands with different textures, shapes and materials. They are very versatile and you can mix and match themes to fit any occasion.
For this project trifecta, I wanted to make a fringe garland, a chain garland and a ribbon garland with flowers.
First, I gathered all the materials I'm going to use to make the chain garland and the fringe garland. This is what I used:
  1. Black construction paper
  2. Helmar Vellum Adhesive Spray
  3. Art Institute Fine Opaque Glitter - #62 Copper Canyon Orange
  4. Art Institute Fine Opaque Glitter - #79 Black
  5. Art Institute Fine Opaque Glitter - #83 Silver
  6. Art Institute Fine Opaque Glitter - #77 Pewter
  7. White paper fringe garland
  8. Dreamweaver Stencils - I used #LX 7001 Damask
  9. Large piece of paper to spray on
First off... do this outside! You are going to be using spray adhesive and making a mess.
I started by spraying the paper fringe garland liberally with the Vellum Adhesive spray.
I then sprinkled the sprayed area with glitter and kept spraying, sprinkling glitter and rolled it around in the excess glitter. The Vellum spray was really neat because it made the white tissue garland paper turn more opaque and frosted, so the finished garland had a really neat vellum look to it.
I set the paper fringe garland aside to dry. I then moved on to the next project... I set out a piece of the black construction paper and sprayed it liberally with the Vellum adhesive spray...
And quickly set a stencil on top of the sprayed area. I then sprinkled the silver glitter carefully over the exposed area of the stencil. Then I carefully removed the stencil, tapped off the excess and covered the remaining exposed paper with black glitter.
It wasn't perfect, but it did give me enough of that Damask pattern to work with. I did this with 3 more sheets of paper using all my glitter colors. I left everything on my front porch to dry while I retreated into my office to start the flowers for the 3rd garland.
To make the flowers I used the following:
  1. Orange construction paper. 4 sheets in different shades of orange.
  2. Helmar Gemstone Glue
  3. Helmar 450 Quick Dry Adhesive
  4. Art Institute Glitter - D14 Gunmetal Gray Dazzlers
  5. Art Institute Glitter - D59 Stardance Dazzlers
  6. Black and white polka dot ribbon
  7. Lots of rhinestones
  8. Flower petal hole punch - 2 different designs
I put the flowers together, 3 petals deep and then used the Helmar Gemstone Glue to add the rhinestones and glitter on the inside of each flower.
I made about 48 flowers total.
When the flowers dried, I glued them all back to back on the black and white polka dot ribbon using the Helmar 450 Quick Dry Adhesive. I love this glue because it has the consistency of rubber cement. When making this garland, I wanted to space the flowers evenly and using this glue allowed me to move each flower before it dried. Also, the glue seeped just enough through the ribbon to help form a bond onto the other side of the ribbon. It was the perfect glue for this project. I set the flower garland aside to dry and went back to the paper chain project downstairs.
I cut the glittered construction paper into strips...
And then arranged the strips in alternating glitter colors... and glued them all together using the Helmar 450 Quick Dry Adhesive. After everything was assembled and dried, I hung them all together over a mirror in my dining room...




I have one more idea for a garland to add to this collection... another Halloween-themed garland with ghosts. The cool thing is, once Halloween is over, I can remove the garlands that scream Halloween and leave the others up for Thanksgiving. Easy to make, easy to store and very versatile!
Thanks for checking out my post.
Carrie