Thursday, July 31, 2014

A Fifth Thursday in a July to Die For!

July is a month with a fifth Thursday.  What does that mean?  Well, in a July to Die For, it means that the entire Dreamweaver Team will get together today to show you one last die cut creation.  Here is mine:
Although it would be a really cute candle shelter, I am planning on using it for pencils.  It was really easy.  Let me tell you how I made it.

MATERIALS:
Dreamweaver Die DG745 Tree Line
Dreamweaver Color Solutions in Pine Bough, Aquarius and Iceberg
Dreamweaver Color Solution Thinner
Copper
Jar
Q Tips
Art Glitter Designer Dries Clear Glue (although you could use E 600)
May Arts Twine
Manual Die Cut Machine (I used a Cuttlebug)

INSTRUCTIONS:
1)  Run copper through the machine with Dreamweaver Die.  You will be using the thin die setting.  For the Cuttlebug, the sandwich was A Plate, die, metal, B Plate, C Plate and shim (a lightweight piece of chipboard).
2)  Glue the metal to a clean, dry jar.

4)  With the Q Tips, apply the Color Solutions to the glass.  Don't worry if you get some ink on the metal.
5)  With the Color Solutions on a Q Tip, clean off the metal.
6)  Add a bow around the threads.
I particularly like how the shape shows through the back of the glass.  It adds another dimension  to the piece. 
 
Now it is your turn.  Make a little "Something to Die For" and upload it to the link at the end of the post.  You can find additional inspiration at the links for the whole team below:
Pam Hornschu
and

 

9 comments:

  1. This is gorgeous Laura!!!! What a wonderful DIY gift for the holidays. I'm totally casing this...

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  2. Lovely, reminds me of an art nouveau period vase. You and I are kindred spirits regarding that time period in art Laura.

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  3. Wow! This is so beautiful! I love the copper with the patina colored glass. Amazing creation.

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  4. WOW! What a cool idea! Very creative, Laura! I think I'm going to have to try this one myself! Thank you for the inspiration.

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  5. Love this project! The copper is beautiful!

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  6. This is awesome, Laura! Love the copper over the greens. Reminds me of some of the pins you and I share on Pinterest!

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  7. I never would have thought of this! thanks, I can't wait to try it! -con

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  8. This is so stunning. I love using copper. It has such a warm glow.It would make a great candle holder. I am gonna keep this idea around for Christmas gifts for my friends who love candles.

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