Good morning friends,
Welcome to another installation of
Anything But a Card Challenge #47. This month's challenge is all about the Masters! When I first read that I got excited because I thought we were doing a challenge about Golf, you know the Master's Tournament. Yeah, I got Golf on the brain because the season has begun! Well, it wasn't so, instead we were to create something from the Master "Artists" as inspiration. Oi, I cannot paint and got stuck on that idea, so I was having a hard time with this challenge. I voiced my expression in the group and a team mate came to the rescue. Thanks Elaine! She provided me with this picture from Picasso
and with that, a project was born. Let's get started:
Now you all know I love creating with the
Amazing Casting Products and with that being said I have lots and lots of resin pieces, but I also have just as much resin paper so to say. When I over mix my
Amazing Casting Resin I create extra resin pieces, but sometimes I just create resin paper. You can mix up your resin and pour it out on some bakers paper in a thin layer and let it harden, or if I've over poured a mold I save the drippings. So much fun!
Here is a picture of my many different pieces.
I found some white that was created by mixing the
Amazing Casting Resin Part A and B. There are some splotches of other stuff, I think a bit of glitter,but that won't hinder this project.
If the layer of resin is thin you can cut it with an ordinary pair of scissors.
I cut out a square shape and rounded the corners. I used the other side of the glittery piece.
Using an ordinary pencil I drew (doodled) directly on my resin piece.
See the colors on the piece, doesn't matter?
Then I grabbed my Sharpies to add some color ...
and colored my piece. Cute, huh?
Now I mixed up my
Amazing Clear Cast Resin and let it sit for a couple minutes to get all the air bubbles out. Don't worry about getting them ALL out.
Then I placed my resin piece onto my homemade doming board and
If you still have air bubbles, you can use your heat gun or blow on them to pop them.
Now I let that set up for a couple of hours. Depending on the humidity and the depth of the resin, it can take anywhere from 2 to 24 hours to set up.
Next step is to create my magnets.
Once my resin pieces were set up, I recycled (love recycling)
an old magnet sheet by tracing my resin piece and cutting it out.
I applied a bit of E6000 to the back of my resin piece and a bit to my magnets and pressed them together.
I let them set up for about 4 hours before putting them onto my refrigerator.
Pretty cool huh?
Here is a nice closeup shot of the better of the two magnets.
You can see that the square magnet I created ran a bit. I didn't let the sharpie dry completely. You can always heat set your piece before adding your
Amazing Clear Cast Resin. The rectangle magnet turned our perfect though. I just love my Picasso imitations!
I hope you will hop on over to
Anything But a Card and join in on our challenge. There are only 3 rules.
1. Make ANYTHING BUT A CARD
2. Use the theme "MASTERS"
3. Most important HAVE FUN!
Until next time, have a great day and God Bless.