Wednesday, June 30, 2010

Resin Painted Papers

The pendants on these cards could be worn on a necklace. I chose to put them on an art card so that I could include them in my One of A Kind booth this Christmas. I love to create gift cards that are truly one of a kind.

The pendants started out as a long overdue experiment. I have been wanting to coat some paper in resin for a while. It makes most paper very translucent and I had these wire shapes in my stash just waiting for me to do something with them.

I attached the wet resin papers to the wire and then added some extra images and tiny glass beads.
When everything was dry I added this extra embellishment. I could have done this while the resin was wet but at the time I wasn't sure how it would all turn out. I couldn't risk losing one of these tiny cute ladybugs from Paris.

The pendants are unique. I like the painted resin effect and I am definitely going to make a few more card sets with these embellishment idea.

7 comments:

  1. Is the wire frame underneath (I can't see it on the side of the pendant)? Or did you just use the bail? Very sweet.
    Saw you yesterday twice. Good job.

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  2. Yup, the wire frame is underneath, the paper had a nice thin surface to cling too!

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  3. One of a kind for sure! Love the bugs!!

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  4. I love these! I have been wanting to play with resin for quite awhile and this project just might motivate me to do it! :-) Thanks!

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  5. A "long overdue experiment" - that sounds familiar. I've had all the supplies - tiny frames, resin, etc. - laying on my craft table for over a year!

    You've inspired me to just get going.

    I love these and want to buy one if you're willing to part with one. Seriously, e-mail me with price.

    I just love them!!

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  6. Eileen,
    If you lived in Toronto and came to the November/December One of A Kind show these cards with the pendants would be in my booth for $7.
    If you want me to mail you one let me know!

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