I'm honored to be sharing an artwork using a really cool product from ICE Resin and my favorite products from Faber-Castell Design Memory Craft!
So, with some ideas from the tutorials, I started mixing up some resin. I let it sit for a few minutes while I prepped a stamp with some Gelatos®colors in Margarita Mix, Snow Cone, and Metallic Mint.
I also used a mold I had and got a few papers to try some Resin paper with the left over.
I poured the ICE resin on the stamp so that a puddle formed and left it to set. I poured a bit more into my butterfly mold and sprinkled some Opal Fire inclusions into the wet resin. This stuff is GORGEOUS! With the left over resin, I brushed it onto the papers.
Here is what I made with the papers, poured resin and molds:
This mixed media pendant necklace was so fun to make! I had some scrap fabric, metal pieces, and wire to create a fun piece that would be special to wear or to display.
Here is a close up of the resin papers. I colored them with Gelatos®colors too and then brushed the resin on and allowed it to set. The papers are flexible and translucent. This is a technique I'm going to try again and make some other items with them!
The ICE Resin came right off the stamp with the Gelatos® coloring the transparent resin just by pouring it over the rubber stamp! It is so cool! I cut it with scissors and could punch through the resin to attach to the metal and jump ring.
Here is a view of the resin butterfly. I just set it there but may use it in another piece later. I used some ribbon for the necklace part.
You can see the little turtle charm that I embossed and some ICE resin with inclusions and a word sticker that says "Joy".
Want chances to win a Designing with Gelatos Kit or an ICE Resin Kit?
The blog hop projects will end on Friday but you have until midnight Eastern time on Sunday, May 18 to post a comment. Winners will be announced Monday, May 19th. Two winners will win a Designing with Gelatos kit OR a prize pack from Ice Resin (a Resin Plunger, a Bezel, Medium and a Relique).
Monday May 12
ICE Resin: Kathy Cano Murillohttp://www.craftychica.com/site/2014/05/mixed-media-greeting-cards/
Faber Castell: Jill Fosterhttp://www.studiosessionsart.blogspot.com/
Tuesday May 13
ICE Resin: Jennifer Priesthttp://hydrangeahippo.com/2014/05/use-art-ice-resin/
Faber Castell: (This is me!) Jen Matott http://arttalk-sigmagirl.blogspot.com/
Wednesday May 14
ICE Resin: Tatiana Allenhttp://blog.craftycutie.com/inspiration/if-you-do-you-will-be-ice-resin-and-faber-castell-bog-hop/
Faber Castell: Rita Barakat http://wp.me/p47OIs-yy
Thursday May 15
ICE Resin: Jamie Doughertyhttp://jamiedoughertydesigns.blogspot.com/2014/05/blog-hop-with-ice-redin-and-faber.html
Faber Castell: Tiffany Johnson http://iheartartblog.com/?p=12820
Friday May 16
ICE Resin: Jen Cushmanhttp://jencushman.wordpress.com/2014/05/08/oodles-of-dood...-faber-castell/
ICE Resin: John Creighton Petersenhttp://artnewwave.com/?p=747
Faber Castell: Mou Saha http://collagecollagecollage.blogspot.com/2014/05/blog-hop-with-ice-resin-faber-castell.html
Fantastic project!
ReplyDeleteThat's a fun project. I like the details.
ReplyDeleteExciting necklace & butterfly Jen!!!
ReplyDeleteI LOVE the effect of using the Ice Resin over the Gelatos on your stamp - WOW!!!
THANK YOU for sharing your CREATIVE INSPIRATION :)
What an amazing piece of art jewellery. I love that technique with the stamp - amazing results
ReplyDeleteNever used Ice Resin and I am new with Gelatos too but I love the way you used it on a stamp, so inspirational, So many ideas now, hope I get myself some to try out :) Ty
ReplyDeleteSo creative and clever, gorgeous project!!!
ReplyDeleteWow, you jumped right in and made so many pretty pieces. The stamp technique is very cool. I am going to have to play with my Ice Resin and make me a necklace.
ReplyDeleteWOW super creative!
ReplyDeleteJen, i LOVE it :)
ReplyDeleteI loved that you used the resin 3 ways...very creative.
ReplyDeleteWhat a fun piece! I love all the elements! Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteSuper cool indeed! You are so very clever to have showcased the versatility of ice resin with gelatos!! This necklace is absolutely stunning and I love every detail of it. Beautiful work, tfs with us today :)
ReplyDeleteOh my gosh Oh my gosh Oh my gosh - I need to drop everything and go try this RIGHT NOW... Oh wait, I'm at work..... Awesome techniques! It never would have occurred to me to put the resin on a stamp - I'd have been afraid of ruining the stamp but that came out soooo cool!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful. You will be able to change out the embellishments on the form whenever you get tired of the same thing. thanks for sharing the details.
ReplyDeleteYou are so imaginative! I love the whole piece, especially the butterfly.
ReplyDeleteI love all the colorful elements of your pendant! So summery!
ReplyDeleteCarol from ICE Resin!
New to mixed media and loving the ice resin - looks like something I would like to try
ReplyDeleteCool project! Love the rubberstamp idea!!!!
ReplyDeleteAmazing! This is definitely something I must try! The necklace is beautiful. The ice resin looks like an amazing product that I must have!
ReplyDeleteWow! That stuff is cool. Would never have guessed this was your first attempt at using Ice resin. You rocked it!
ReplyDeleteYou have great ideas! I love that you tried multiple techniques - I have not tried pouring resin on a stamp yet but you've inspired me to try it! Thank you!
ReplyDeleteWhat a very nice Idea. I love the thought of pouring it on a stamp...will have to add that to the must try list!
ReplyDeleteThis is awesome! Such a great idea. Thank you for sharing!
ReplyDeleteThis is a very beautiful piece. I love it very much. Thanks for sharing, Johanne Lacombe
ReplyDeleteWow! This is a really really awesome piece! I love it!
ReplyDeleteOh My Gosh! I love the resin used on the stamp! I can hardly wait to try it. Now, hopefully I win so I have some resin to play with!!!! thanks for sharing
ReplyDeleteWow, for not "playing" with ICE before, that is pretty amazing. what a great project. does it ruin the stamp or is it easily cleanable?
ReplyDeleteWhat a fun pendant necklace, I love all of the details! Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful piece! Lots of wonderful details. TFS!
ReplyDeleteVery creative!
ReplyDeleteI don't know which one I'd choose if I won, but what a fun choice!
ReplyDeleteAmazing project. Just love it. The butterfly is gorgeous.
ReplyDeleteLove all the media's you used.
ReplyDeleteI love your pendant! Mixing gelatos and Ice Resin is a beautiful combination. The butterfly is so beautiful. What a great idea using the stamp.
ReplyDeleteAlways love your work!! Wonderful necklace with so many ideas incorporated. Love that little turtle. And very cool what you did with the mold and the gelatos. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteKatie B.
oh GASP - this is stunning. I love this dress form.
ReplyDeletea great mixed media piece
ReplyDeleteThis new product is interesting. It seems you can do alot with it. I was wondering about an odor? Does it have a strong order like other like products?
ReplyDeleteThe butterfly is so cool! TFS!
Wow! I have never heard of this product before but I hope to see more of it soon! And I love the sparkle with the Opal Fire inclusions. How exciting! Love your project. Looks like you are really having fun with this stuff! :)
ReplyDeleteThe resin "stamp" looks awesome!! I love it
ReplyDeleteLike the scarf with the butterfly and all the detail.
ReplyDeleteThat ice resin is an intriguing product & one I would LOVE to play with! Thanks for sharing!!
ReplyDeleteJen -
ReplyDeleteThis looks like fun. I love the pieces you created! I've love a chance to try Ice Resin.
Elaine Allen
How fun this
ReplyDeleteis! Really like
the butterfly.
Carla from Utah
Very creative and pretty!
ReplyDeleteYou NEVER fail to inspire! I hope I can see it up close and personal one day!!!! ::HUGS::
ReplyDeleteGorgeous project! Thanks for sharing it with us!
ReplyDeleteI adore your project!!! Wow!!! ❤️
ReplyDeleteThis is beautiful
ReplyDeleteHow fun does this look. I love Design Memory Craft. I think I would like to try the Ice Resin too,
ReplyDeleteAwesome creations!
ReplyDeleteWhat a funky cool necklace, love the creativity flowing here!
ReplyDeleteVery creative!
ReplyDeleteLove this technique! Lissag123@verizon.net
ReplyDeleteMolds! The butterfly is fab! And gelatoes on the stamp! I am so inspired!
ReplyDeleteWow! Jennifer, Such a Different Process to those we've seen ,but Still So Beautiful. This "Ice Resin" is Obviously very Versatile and has Many Uses. I would of course Love to Win It but will be Trying it Anyway. I Love Every Piece You Made...
ReplyDeleteLove all the different techniques you used to create these lovely projects
ReplyDeleteReally beautiful projects! Love,love, love the butterfly, super awesome. Thanks for sharing with us.
ReplyDeleteLove the suitcase with the word "wander".
ReplyDeleteVery interesting!!
ReplyDeleteStunning!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful pieces and finished result. I think my favourite is the ice butterfly with the fire opal, Gorgeous!!
ReplyDeleteFabulous! The butterfly is superb! The ice resin looks so versatile and fun.
ReplyDeleteThat us just so kewl love all the textures you have created in your piece
ReplyDeleteI never would have thought to let it pool on top of the stamp. I love it! This makes a nicer piece than when you stamp into the ice resin that you pour on the craft sheet. Love the butterfly too.
ReplyDeleteI have never tried a project like this but would love to use these projects for something similar. Beautiful
ReplyDeleteGreat... i found your website from google
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