Hello my fabulous friends!
For those of you who visit my personal blog, this is not new, but I wanted to share it here for all of my CI fans who want to hold on to every last bit of summer they can!
While we were at the beach, I made sure to pick up some teeny tiny shells for the "just in case", and this just happened to fit the bill! A custom charm to remember a fun filled day!
I started out with one of Tim Holtz charms.
I die cut a circle out of white cardstock as my base and used Glossy Accents to glue it to the inside of the charm. I then covered that with some more GA and sprinkled on some beach sand.
After that had dried, I glued on my cute little shells with more GA and let that dry.
I then covered it with Creative Inspirations Resinesense, and put it under my UV light for 30 minutes to cure.
Since the one shell was so tall, I ended up doing a second layer of Resinesense. When covering a charm with resin, it is better to build layers than to do one thick layer.
Normally when you work with resins, bubbles are considered a bad thing... however, with this particular piece, I thought the bubbles added to it, so I didn't discourage them. I think it adds character :)
Enjoy!
Supplies Used
Paper: Bazzill, My Minds Eye, card stock
Ink: Distress ink, Memento, Sharpie
Stamps: Unity "Vintage Handwritten", "Tiny Vintage Banners" & "Love in Return"
Silhouette: Honeycomb Background
Die: Quickutz "Nesting Circles"
Creative Inspirations Paint: Resinesense
Other: Basic Grey Alpha Stickers, Tim Holtz charm, sand, shells, brads, string
5 comments:
Very cute idea, and I love the bubbles in it too! :)
Gorgeous and what a fun idea!!
I noticed the bubbles right away because I try so hard not to get them, You are right they are perfect in this piece they look intentional.
I love it Kassi
Very COOL!
The charm is so pretty! I should do this with some of my tiny shells from our trips to the Lakes.
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