Wednesday 29 September 2010

Spools Of Fun

It's time for another DT piece for The Stamp Attic and I was given some great products to play with..........
......the SPOOLS kit from the Collections Elements range, not on line yet but you can telephone Wendy on 01235 760821 if you would like to purchase any.  I took this picture so that you could see exactly what you get in the kit.  There is plenty in the kit to make quite a few spools as I cut my card lengths in half to create different sizes/thickness.
I have photographed the two spools together first so that you can see the difference in size, but then I have taken each one outside to give you better detailed pictures.  The hardest thing about this DT piece was actually taking good photographs LOL.  These are so addictive, I promise you once you have made one you will want to make lots using differing themes.  My two spools are created using a STEAMPUNK theme and a general SEWING theme.
This is my STEAMPUNK spool which has been covered with the Graphic 45 Steampunk Debutante Collection paper.  Very simple to do, just roll the card up and use PVA to glue the pieces together and I found it easier to use a couple of elastic bands to hold the spool into place until it was fully dry.
I have added one of Tim's watch faces to the top of my spool and I have die cut some Gadget Gears using Tim's Alterations die.  I have hung some gears from my spool, simply attaching with jump rings.
I have added a heart, using Tim's Heart Wings die which I have then embossed using the Cogs Cuttlebug folder.  The heart was painted with Claudine Hellmuth Traditional Tan paint and StazOn Timber Brown ink rubbed over the top with my finger, a small Idea-ology Sprocket was added to one corner.  I have also added the text STEAMPUNK using the new Sizzlits CHIP BLOCK alphabet die.
My second spool is a lot smaller than the first, again decorated with the Graphic 45 paper.  I have also added a small bodice which is also from the Collections Elements range, which I have coloured with DI Antique Linen and Brushed Corduroy.
The top and the base have also been decorated with the Graphic 45 paper, from the reverse side.  All the edges on both spools have been sanded to add to that aged feel.  I have added a button from my button box to the top, but the kit does come with plain buttons ready for you to decorate with co-ordinated papers.
To complete, I have added three buttons to the top and some thread around the centre.  I will be having another play with these spools, think I will try a Halloween one next.  All the products I have used in these pieces are available from THE STAMP ATTIC.  Until the next time.... Tracy xx

27 comments:

  1. These are fantabulous! Yep, I may have made the word up, but it fits. Both the project and the two themes you chose are awesome. Love them both, and such great details.

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  2. THese look like you had great fun making them! And as you say they can be made to fit any theme.

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  3. Great makes.....luv em!
    xoxo Sioux

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  4. Stunning....wonderful!
    Yes will try to take some photos at weekend.

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  5. ooh they look great fun Tracey.

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  6. How spooky is that, I saw these spools on an Australian blog and have been making them over the past few weeks, they are really addictive. I just love what you've done, beautiful. xx

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  7. Wow, I love the Steampunk spool, it looks amazing. Great workspace.
    Hugs Lisa (109)

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  8. What fabulous creations! I especially love the sewing one.

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  9. I love them, they are terrific.....oooh dear another must have Tracy........I will be in the poor house my girl. x

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  10. Just lovely - really like the second one as the mannequin and spool go so well together. Beautiful colours!
    Sarah (sasa 27)

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  11. They look great fun, Tracy.
    I love the mannequin with the spool. Where did you get all the ideas from? The colours are really subtle and the whole project will be adaptable for any occasion. Nice one...
    Sue xx

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  12. Incredible art.
    Congratulations on your art in Sampler and making the cover. Lynne Moncrieff

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  13. I've come back for my "proper" look at this - I have the kit ready to play with. I love these - and i can see I am going to love playing with them - one day soon, hopefully!

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  14. Love this steampunk creation and the mannequin!

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  15. WTG Tracy! What a stunning project ;). Love the papers and the gears and everything! ;) xx

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  16. Brilliant artwork Tracy! So creative! x

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  17. wow tracy loving those spools and here I am trying to rein in my crafty spending addiction...The Furry Boy has just gone into a blind panic...hugs kath xxx

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  18. omg hun these are just fantastic gosh how amazing awesome creations oh could look at these all day hugs cheryl xx

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  19. Just LOVE what you created with the Spool Kit, great Home Decor pieces!

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  20. These spools are just FAB! I love the papers you used to decorate them! I NEED some of these lol Thanks for sharing! Sam x

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  21. Those spools are fabulous Tracey; couldn't remember whether I'd visited now realise I saw them yesterday, but lovely to have a close-up :-)
    Anne xx

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  22. Love what you have done with the spools, especially the dressmakers one! Must get some of these to alter! ;)

    Jan x

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  23. I love these spools! I had considered them more as stands to place artwork atop, so seeing your take on making the spool itself the focus really made me sit up! These are just wonderful, and I especially love the way the dressmaker's form works so well on the post of the spool!

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  24. wow!! these are just brilliant!!! Hugs Juls

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  25. gorgeous tracy! i love wendy vecchi!! so awesome you got the kit! great vintage feel. love those dressforms. thanks for sharing and thanks for your sweet comment on my blog :)! *hugs* and much aloha, steph :)

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