Showing posts with label bookmark. Show all posts
Showing posts with label bookmark. Show all posts

Sunday, August 15, 2010

Pressed Wildflower Bookmark Tutorial



I have had lot's of questions about this technique I use for my bookmarks, and also asked if I have a tutorial, well now I do.
I decided to put it all in one post for you and keep a link under "tutorials" on my side bar.

First let me say, this is a tutorial on " how I make my bookmarks", I do not claim in any way at all the wax paper and tissue technique as my own. As I have said in a previous post I found this technique in an article by Susan Hannen in the Spring 2008 issue of Somerset Life magazine. It really is a beautiful issue, I look at it over and over and never get tired of it.

Susan had found this technique in a 1950's Boy Scout handbook and then went on to fiddle with the recipe until she got it right. I have done the same thing, you may need to fiddle, or experiment with amounts of glue and water used to achieve the look you prefer.

Here are the products I use, 3 ply tissue, Aleene's tacky glue, and Reynolds wax paper which I purchase at the $1 , I hope you can find it at your dollar store too, I use wax paper all the time for working on when I am making a mess, and as a paint pallet, it's great stuff :)

The glue I have used just happened to be the brand I had at home when I first tried this, I am sure you can use any regular glue, but you will have to play with it and see how your brand works for you.

In the second stage of the bookmark I use these products, or gloss gel medium, depends what I feel like. Bits of fiber, and the ink for edging.

So let's get started. Combine a mixture of approx' 60% glue to 40% water. To be honest I just guess. You don't want it too watery and you don't want it too gluey either.
Mix it really well with an old brush. This is the one I use below just some old thing but the bristles are still soft.

For my bookmarks I use a piece of wax paper from the roll wide enough to make several at a time. Then position my pressed/dried flowers the way I want them.
You can add some fiber at this point too so it is under the glue mixture, or add it later with gel medium. I do it both ways.
I use the shinier or top side of the wax paper to lay my arrangement.
(Val has asked if freezer paper would work, but to be honest I have no idea. I have a feeling there would not be the waxiness in it, but let me know if you try it please :)

Grab a tissue from the box and separate it into 3 ply's, you are only going to use 1 ply. This part I find important because I tried using a 2 ply and I really didn't like the look, it wasn't as transparent.

Make sure you are not in a breezy room to do this, or have a fan blowing :)

Take your tissue and gently place over your arrangement. I hold a section of it lightly with a finger tip as I apply the solution to the tissue.
Dab it gently and not too much, don't over do it or the tissue with split open on you. I first do the section where the flowers are and they don't seem to move once that is done.
Then I work around the arrangement as shown below. I need enough to use as a bookmark so I cover a good area and then I will trim it later. I usually do a row of these so I can use up all the glue/water mixture.

Now you have to be patient and let it dry all day or overnight. Then it will look like this ....

Next step: If you are making a bookmark, cut out two pieces of white "watercolor paper" in the size you would like your bookmark. I am using 140lb cold press which is a heavy weight paper, and sturdy enough for bookmarks.

Using a metallic gold thread I now take it to the sewing machine and with one piece of the white watercolor paper I stitch the wax flower paper to it, around the edges.

Tidy up your threads and bring it back to your glue table :)

Turn over the piece you have stitched on and place some ribbon as shown below. Glue this to the paper and then glue your second piece of watercolor paper over top of this.

(Another option is to punch a hole in the bookmark when it is finished, then add ribbon. I do it both ways.)

Now I edge the back with the green ink and sign it if I remember. When that has dried which isn't long, turn it over the front again.

Now you can edge the front with the green ink too.
Don't forget these are just my steps, you can do whatever your little heart desires, use any ink, any thread etc etc, just do your thing :)

If you didn't add any fibers under the tissue, you can still do it now. Take a very teeny tiny amount and lay it where you like the look of it. I stick my little finger in the gel medium and rub it right on top of the bookmark. Make sure to let it dry well.
This is usually when I add "words" if I am going to, do it at the same time.




Now you have a pretty bookmark, which would make a lovely gift with a book or for a garden/nature lover, for anyone really, wouldn't you love one?

Here are two that I finished and put in plastic sleeves. I try to make them skinny enough to do this so it protects the bookmark, that way you can actually use it and not worry about it getting dirty, but sometimes the flowers I use are too wide for these plastic sleeves :)

I use a microwave flower press to dry my flowers and this is my wildflower series, but you can use whatever dries nicely for you, or has been in a flower press long enough to be dry.

Here are the links to my other posts featuring dried flower art....

Flower Art Continues

Flower Art and gifts from friends
Cut dried pressed and preserved
What are wildflowers anyway?
Microwave Flower Press

Hope you enjoyed my tutorial, and will show me what you have done with it :)
Lynn x


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Tuesday, October 13, 2009

Collage Bookmark ~ Nature ~

Trying to get back into the swing of things today after the Thanksgiving weekend, and it still feels like Monday to me so I am probably going to be all mixed up with my days this week. I have had so much laundry to do today, so in between loads I took some time to make this bookmark.

The close up photos are before I put it in it's plastic sleeve. It is very hard to get a good photo when it is behind plastic, but here it is :)
Kinda foggy looking.......

Friday, September 18, 2009

Fabric Collage bookmark

I created this bookmark using art work from Pringle Hill Studio, Paper Whimsy and my own artwork. The Garden Nymph was used on a Gothic Arch challenge I did and I just cropped her in my graphics program before I printed on the fabric. Some of the graphics are printed on a silk, but that stuff is so slippery to sew on things like this, I prefer the cotton printer fabric.

It didn't finish off as I had hoped. That ever happen to you? The problem was I put a dark green wool felt on the back (there is card stock in between), so I had to use the dark green thread and it doesn't look as bright as I had hoped even though there is a lot of dark green in the images, I wanted the soft robins egg blue to be the main color.

You may have to click on the photo and see the close up for details.

Have a great weekend if I don't see you :)
Lynn

Wednesday, July 8, 2009

Textured Bookmark

Playing with texture again I made this bookmark on water color paper and then backed it with some card stock. I just love how the texture on this one turned out, and I just love creating bookmarks as you may have noticed :) It is something I have done for years now in one form or another, don't know why, just enjoy them.

The beautiful winged lady or Angel is from a free collage sheet at Digital Collage sheets. I have listed this one in my Etsy shop. Thanks for dropping by, and hope you are having a great day :)
Lynn

Sunday, June 28, 2009

Marie Bookmark


Can you believe this is the first time I have ever created anything with a Marie Antoinette theme? Thing is I just love this collage sheet from Itkupilli and have been itching to do something with it, so I made this bookmark and I am really pleased how it turned out.

It is made on heavy water color paper which I painted with acrylics, roughly stamped some flourishes then added the images. I then shaded and highlighted with chalk pastels and gave her some shimmer with my shimmering pastels but they don't show up well on the photos. This was all glued to a really strong piece of card. I then added some pink crystals and some lovely gray and pink fibers finish it off.
If you use chalks in your work remember to use a spray fixative on it. I use Krylon Matt Sealer, it's great.


This one is in my Etsy shop now with a few new cards and tags I just added. I don't know why but I have a thing about bookmarks, you may have noticed that already if you are a frequent visitor :)
Hope you are having a good weekend, I am off to a bridal shower in a few hours, which means dress clothes and shoes, make up, you know the story, a bit out of my comfort zone, but at least it's not too hot today. See you soon!
Lynn

Wednesday, May 27, 2009

Bookmarks

Two more bookmarks I made last week. This time I printed some sheet music onto a very light muslin I had kicking around for the back of them. One of these is in my Etsy shop.
I took the photos on this really beautiful vintage finger tip towel I found at the flea market. I told myself I was going to stop buying the vintage linens unless they are useful in art work like the ones with stains and holes in them, but this just spoke to me. It is a really pretty soft peachy pink with beautiful hand embroidery, just love it!

I had an exciting Monday morning. I recieved not one but two emails telling me I had won giveaways... woohooooooo... I think in the last two years I have won two in total so I am very happy. I will post pictures when they arrive :)

I have been two days without my muse , everything I wanted to do was just not coming to me, so I gave up. I am going back in my craft room in a few minutes and tidy it up a bit, sometimes that helps get you in the mood to do something. Hope you still have yours, guess mine just needed a time out :)

Thank you to the girls who told me about Firefox. I knew of it but was afraid to change, but you made me feel better about it. Well, I am very happy with it and I can still use my Outlook at the same time. I find the Ning.com websites are faster now and blogs too, and I have had no more problems with opening blogs either. Thanks again girls :)

This is my 96th post so I am thinking by next week I will hit 100...... time for another giveaway me thinks, so I had better get my muse back and make something for ya *wink*

Thanks for visiting,
Lynn

Wednesday, March 11, 2009

Awfully Big Art Adventure ~ Bookmark

I love the challenge blog of Linda and Rosie, Awfully Big Art Adventure, and I wanted to join in this week so here is my entry. This weeks challenge was to make a bookmark, and I love making them because it's a great way to use up bits and pieces of paper from previous projects, and it's quick and relaxing :) I am still into the nature theme, and think I will be for a while, I just have an obsession with birds and nests and butterflies, what can I say?

Digital images from Digital Collage Sheets.com