I have boxes and boxes of broken jewellery, stashed away for that time when it will provide the perfect 'finishing touch' on a project! The other day I decided to empty out my hoard and - while I was about it - to use up all the scraps of shrink plastic left behind after die-cutting! As anyone who knows me will tell you, I just love stamping on Shrink Plastic. It's always so exciting to watch that image grow smaller and smaller while retaining the clarity and crispness of the original stamp. This project really appealed to my Magpie nature, as it gave me the excuse to 'play' with lots of bright, shiny embellishments and to create a little story around the handbag charms. I should like to enter my project in the Artistic Stamper Challenge this month, which has the theme of memories and requires that you include some rubber stamping on your project.
Here you can see the collection of shrink plastic shapes I began with. I took little left-over painted pieces and, using PaperArtsy thin dies and a Spell-binder oval, cut these shapes, which I then punched with the hole before heating so that they could be fixed onto a dog-tag with 'jump rings'. I didn't use all the shapes on this project; some I have set aside for another day.
Recently I was lucky enough to receive the gift of the Artistic Stamper Gibson Girls stamp plate. I decided to use this image as the focal point of my charm. She is, in a sense, my main character on both these charms. Here you can see how she looks before and after shrinking! I stamped her in jet black Archival on the side of the SP painted with watered down Fresco.
The fun part for a Magpie like me was gathering together all my bits and pieces and deciding on combinations! It was quite a while before I was satisfied with the arrangements. I edged this little flower with a Pearlen Pen,
I used Glossy Accents on my oval image, selecting a tiny frame; an envelope and a pack of cards. Before fixing everything with jeweller's pliers and jump rings, I painted the charms and dog-tag with PaperArtsy Frescos and rubbed them with some Treasure Gold when the paint was dry. You can see another Gibson Girl and charms all lined up above this one - quite a few friends are going to find these in their stockings this Christmas, I think, as they are such fun to create!
The Glossy Accents and Antarctic, along with the skeleton leaf, gave this charm a wintry feel. I was reminded of one of my favourite songs:
The falling leaves drift by the window
The autumn leaves of red and gold
I see your lips, the summer kisses
The sunburned hands I used to hold
The autumn leaves of red and gold
I see your lips, the summer kisses
The sunburned hands I used to hold
Since you went away the days grow long
And soon I'll hear old winter's song
But I miss you most of all my darling
When autumn leaves start to fall
And soon I'll hear old winter's song
But I miss you most of all my darling
When autumn leaves start to fall
The charm could be made up of tiny souvenirs of a summer love remembered on chilly winter days.
Thank you so much to all of you who continue to drop by Magpieheaven and leave your kind comments on what I create. I hope that all the memories that come to you this week will be happy ones!
It is always a pleasure to drop by Magpie Heaven Julie Ann. Your charms are Charming! Xx
ReplyDeleteGosh that is AMAZING!
ReplyDeletewell you know my feelings about shrink - using it anyhow - but as ever, you've done wonders!
ReplyDeleteThese are beautiful.
ReplyDeleteJulie x
I love these and playing cards are so cute
ReplyDeleteFrom one magpie to another I really get where you're coming from Julie Ann...
ReplyDeletea container of broken and mismatched baubles makes my mouth water reminding me of candy!
Playing with shrink plastic certainly is a delight and what you have created here is beyond lovely and precious.
Thank you for sharing your talents and your passion for creating ♥
Happy beginning of the weekend to you and yours...
oxo
These are absolutely enchanting, julie Ann. I love the Gibson girls on the shrink plastic and how you have added paint to the dog tags which I never think to do. All the elements work together so well,
ReplyDeleteLucy x
Wow love these very much.xxx
ReplyDeleteStunning handbag charms, it's very nice idea to use Pearl Pen and Treasure Gold. I'm singing 'The falling leaves' the part of middle post and keep going he he he xxx
ReplyDeleteYour Gibson girls came out gorgeous, too gorgeous for just a bag charm maybe... they would look lovely on a necklace!
ReplyDeleteThese are beautiful Julie Ann! Thanks for sharing them with us at The Artistic Stamper.
ReplyDeleteAlison x
Now isn't this such a charming (did I hear you groan at my terrible pun?!) idea for a Christmas gift, to dangle from the most fashionable of trees and then to hang from a gorgeous bag beyond Christmas. Such beautiful attention to detail, but of course as that is what all your art displays.
ReplyDeleteI am smitten at the notion of souvenirs of a summer love .... divine.
Wishes
Lynne
Hello Miss Julie Ann, I love Miss Lynne's comments, she always has a such beautiful way to describe things and she is so right they are divine, they certainly appeal to this magpie, my claws are itching to get into my broken jewels stash, now if I could just work your magic with that plastic, I think I have a tiny small piece on stash..I love the Gibson's girls, it was my favorite up do, hairdo "O). I love you show the before and after the shrink, then painting all the metal, I can't wait to try it, it was a pleasure getting to share your process with all those goodies, I love the end combinations, can't wait for the next DIVINE handbag charms. Have a wonderful week. I did have a grrrreat time with my company, I added that to my post, my friend popped in early this morning so I had to finish it in a hurry lol. I'll be doing a post of the fun crafty day with my friend. I have a friends to visit, then to my desk, I'm working on a picture wallet you inspired my to create, I'm having soooo much fun making it. Thanks Cuz.. ((( BIG HUGS )))..
ReplyDeleteWhat a grand idea! Julie Ann! xo
ReplyDeleteThese are super gorgeous, love your work, Julie
ReplyDeleteThanks so much for joining us at Artistic stamper this month.
Wow these are truly beautiful gifts, I bet the person who got them for Christmas loves them as they are amazing. You do shrink plastic so well. wow. Kezzy :-) xxx
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