Saturday 23 August 2014

ICE Resin Blog Hop




eeeeeeeEEEEEeeeeee so exciting to be apart of the IndigoBlu ICE Resin blog hop!

When I received my packages from IndigoBlu and ICE Resin for the hop I was jumping around with glee!. I just adore the Rockin Robin stamp and knew straight away exactly what I wanted to do with him!

Before I go into details I want to share with you all the previous Hop Participants as you still have a chance to win a prize even though it is the final day of the hop!


DAY ONE: Thursday, August 21
For IndigoBlu:

For ICE Resin:


DAY TWO: Friday, August 22
For IndigoBlu:

For ICE Resin:
Carol La Valley http://wp.me/p1MCno-3st
John Creighton Petersen http://artnewwave.com/?page_id=468


DAY THREE: Saturday, August 23
For IndigoBlu:

For ICE Resin:
Baerbel Born - http://wp.me/p4nlri-ud


Make sure to leave a comment on all the posts to be in with your chance to win the IndigoBlu prize and to enter the ICE Resin part of the prize then head HERE.


So onto my project, it was actually really hard to photograph! I have created a see through resin Christmas tree ornament.




I masked off the edge of the Rockin Robin stamp with some masking tape and burnished it down. I then mixed the whole tube of ICE Resin to the manufacturers instructions and poured it onto the rubber stamp. Make sure your stamp is immaculately clean, if not it will be after this process but your resin cast will be dirty........



Once the cast had cured I carefully removed it from the stamp. I then painted the back of the cast, drilled holes in the top and added the ICE Resin numbers with glue. I strung it with the most gorgeous wide green sheer ribbon from ICE Resin.


Here it is against a Christmas tree in my garden I hung some lights on so you can see the effect you would get from it being hung on a tree.

Don't forget to leave a comment here and go to the ICE Resin blog to be in with a chance of winning some wonderful prize's




Thanks for visiting

Clare


22 comments:

Jenny Marples said...

Well I never knew you could do that Clare! What a fantastic idea for creating the most gorgeous decoration. I'd have this hanging in the window to catch the light all year round. Jenny x

Maxine Jones said...

Hi Clare, wow what a clever way to use stamp/resin! Wish I'd got the ice resin back in July...! But next thing I'm getting! This looks fab... Will you hang it on your Christmas tree? X

Glennis F said...

A wonderful project - just stunning!

Linda said...

WOW!!! Talk about saving the best for last .... I love this Clare, what a clever idea. It looks stunning with the lights behind too. Great job hun xxxx

Anonymous said...

Fantastic Clare!

Unknown said...

That is great project, I didnt know you can use ice resin this way. I have to try it. Hugs, Ana

Unknown said...

Gorgeous decoration for the christmas tree. Great job. Ana

Carol La Valley said...

Clare! I want to wrap a present with your ornament or hang it from a wine bottle I am giving someone. Lovely! Carol La Valley

Jan Morris said...

This is such a lovely piece Clare and so clever!
I love the Rockin Robin stamp.

Lesley Lawton said...

This is beautiful and would be a lovely gift thanks for sharing xx

Lisa Winnard - TheCraftarageStudio said...

Lovely work Clare xxx

Annie said...

oh the more I see the more important it is to get some of this ice resin - fabulous projects.
Ann xxx

Annie said...

Fabulous project - it's a wow from me
Ann xxx

Craftyfield said...

What can I say... I am bowled over by the transparency and never knew ice resin could be poured over a stamp without sticking to it permanently. It makes for a beautiful Christmas ornament.

Create Beauty with Laurajo said...

Clare, Your Birdie ornament is so pretty. You always go that extra step to make sure we see every inch of beauty in your creations (The lights on the tree)! Question: If the stamp has residual ink from StaZon, will it too be left in the resin cast? Thanks for your beautiful ornie idea!!

samantha wade said...

Great project, very pretty and different,xx

Clare with paint in her hair said...

Yes Laura, it will come off onto the resin, so do a test one first to clean it and grunge it up then do a clean one LOL

Debbie said...

Oh my word what a stunning creation.I love it.The step by step is brilliant.Hugs Debbie x

LoraineC said...

Loving this project beautiful effect.

Unknown said...

Lovely idea Clare, I love this as an ornament and have learnt something new with the resin....hugs Lisa.B.x

Unknown said...

What a fabulous project. I like your thinking!! Must have a go with this ice resin! Looks a great product. Thank you, Jan

gillnstu said...

what a gorgeous ornament, will look stunning with all the coloured lights bouncing off it xxx

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