Showing posts with label lisa kettell design team. Show all posts
Showing posts with label lisa kettell design team. Show all posts

Wednesday, April 09, 2014

LK Design Team Project by Marfi Bradford: Peter Pan Book/Puppet theatre

Do you believe in fairies?
I think you all know that I do!
Here's a Lisa Kettell Designs Team project
that has everything you need to help you believe! 
-Marfi Bradford
Supplies
  • Cigar box or book shaped box (available at craft and hobby stores)
  • 2 Baby Bailey unpainted dolls
  • Fairy silhouette
  • wooden scrolls/trim
  • alphabet stickers
  • England stickers*
  • gold glitter washi tape
  • purple ribbon
  • treasure map
  • hot glue gun, glue sticks
  • white glue
  • glitter in gold & pink
  • craft wire
  • green scrapbook paper
  • acrylic pant: white, peach, orange, gold, pink, red, light green, dark green, dark blue, brown, black
Directions
  1. Paint baby bailey dolls to look like Wendy and Peter. Then hot glue purple ribbon to top           of her head, add pink glitter to top of her ankles.
  2. Next fold a small amount of green paper to resemble a hat for peter, hot glue to his head       poke craft wire into back of dolls, set aside.
  3. Paint the wooden trim gold and add glitter. Paint inside of box dark blue and add white to create clouds.
  4. Position Big Ben sticker in front of the clouds, or, paint him on. Then glue green paper to       lid of box, paint outside of box gold. 
  5. Open box add washi tape across the top and hot glue wooden trim to frame inside of box.     add stickers and silhouette to box lid to create the cover.
  6. Put a small amount of hot glue on tips of the wire attached to the dolls and position them         to look like they're flying. 
  7. Add treasure map to inside lid and dry brush gold paint on corners of cover and the map.
Hope this was fun...I've been outside most of this week adding arches and making a bed out of
bent wood and an iron cot! When it's ready it'll be covered in vines and flowers. -Marfi Bradford






I hope you enjoyed Marfi's project for the Lisa Kettell Design Team.  Her work is filled with so much magic, enchantment and joy.  I just love this project. To create your own using some of Lisa Kettell Designs products visit the artfire shop at: http://www.artfire.com/ext/shop/studio/MoonfairesWorld


Stay tuned for more Design Team projects this week!
xoxo
Lisa


 

Wednesday, January 22, 2014

Design Team Project by Tanya Watts


Materials/Instructions:

Gather everything you can get your hands on! RAID your sewing box, button jar, garden shed, toy box, packaging, lace, old material, twine, Lisa Kettell doll parts!! Tim Holtz metal pieces,...

Canvas, gesso, acrylic paint, string glue, I used Ranger's Glossy Accents, spray bottle with water, perfect pearls, mini misters, distress re- inkers (there are a lot of pearlescent mists out there but I still love to make my own), cheap paintbrush with long soft bristles ( to get into the most impossible places), gilding wax, Tim Holtz distress paint, I used the metallic ones, Distress glitter or glitter of your choice

Start by painting the canvas with gesso, let dry or if you are like me grab your heat gun!
Using gesso, collage papers, lace, material, ... down to make your background, just for a bit of textured interest.
Leave to dry or... Yes! Grab your heat gun! Just be careful not to bubble up the gesso unless you like that look, which I actually do.

Start adhering all your precious finds, make a design that pleases you but don't overthink it! Go with your feeling! Remember to incorporate you Lisa Kettell Design doll parts, they give it that special touch!
Leave to dry! This time keep your hands off that heat gun! I leave it for a few hours or overnight because that way I can't get impatient!


Okay, if you are anything like me, get up at 5:00am to continue! Seriously I did!

Now cover everything with gesso, get into all the little nooks and crannies to get every little piece of surface covered. Now you can reach for your trusty heat gun or leave to dry.
Assure it is really dry, unless you want gesso in your paint ( yes, I got gesso mixed in my black paint, but it actually looked good because it gave it depth)


Paint the whole canvas with acrylic paint of your choice and color, I used Adirondack paint dabber black, but by all means experiment with you favorite color.

You really need to be patient, get into every single spot, turn the canvas around to see it from a different angle, tilt it now and again to find all the white spots that you missed!
Heat gun! Or leave to dry.

Now come the metallic distress paints! Shake well, the mixing ball is in there for a reason! Unscrew the top( dabber and all) there should be paint in the part you screwed off, this is all you need, shake the top to splatter paint onto your canvas, use one or more colours.
Spray with water to let the paints react, move and tilt your canvas for drip page effect. Dry with heat gun. If you see pools of colour you don't like then just dab with paper towel.


Pearlescent spray: put one dropper of Distress Ink re-inker into a mini mister, add perfect pearls, as much or as little as you like, I just use the tip of my scissors as a scoop and I usually add 2 scoops. Fill with water, not all the way up, leave a little space, it will help with the mixing.
Shake it shake it shake it ( like a Polaroid picture!)


Mist onto your canvas as you please and again move and tilt for  drippage effect.
 You probably will grab for your heat gun right now... Your good!
Who has time to let things dry??

Rub some ( dry) perfect pearls onto the raised areas, I used a few different colours, be sparse, you really need a little! I use my finger tips and just use what is in the lid.
Buff up with a cloth or piece of kitchen paper. You can also ad some gilding wax here and there.

Add a small word that pleases you, cover with Glossy Accents.
I glittered part of the moon. Glittered the pearl I put in one of the shells
I added a metal phrase at the bottom.
Et voila!

Love & Peace

Tanya Watts
Wattstanya@ icloud.com
tanyawatts.blogspot.com
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Hope you enjoyed Tanya's project for the LK Design Team as much as I did. Visit her site for more amazing works.

Saturday, January 11, 2014

DT Creation By Caroline Sherman; The Circus Tree


"Here is my second creation for the design team at Lisa Kettell Designs. For this piece I was inspired by Lisa Kettell's love for the circus, carnivals and all things kitschy and fun! If you look closely you will see one of her handmade cupie doll heads used for the little girl taking a ride on the elephant. 

She is having a great time at the circus drinking soda pop, and eating a cupcake all while still being able to hold on to her glittery balloons. 

These carnival cupie heads, as well as more great faces/doll heads are so fun to work with and are available for purchase at Lisa's 



To make this piece I used:

  • Cupie Doll Head, Lisa Kettell Designs
  • Green Stars
  • Pearl Pins (2), Lisa Kettell Designs
  • Tinsel
  • Cupcake Holders
  • Vintage Cupcake Toppers
  • Beads
  • Glitter
  • Bulb Ornaments
  • Vintage Cracker Jack Prizes
  • Costume Jewelry
  • Vintage Yo Yo w/ Vintage Button (tree topper)


Thank you so much for your inspiration!

-Caroline
http://laughterandlemondrops.blogspot.com


How amazing was Caroline's design team project? I just loved it. Look for more projects made by Caroline coming soon. You can purchase charlotte head embellishments in various sizes and styles in my artfire store: 
http://www.artfire.com/ext/shop/studio/MoonfairesWorld

xo 
Lisa

Monday, December 30, 2013

DT Project: Baby Bailey/Pan ornament, Marfi Bradford

Here's an amazing enchanted project created by DT Member Marfi Bradford using the Baby Bailey Unfinished Doll embellishment from Lisa Kettell Designs and other magical supplies.


Materials:



Directions:
  1. Paint baby Bailey peach and brown, let dry.
  2. Cut toothpicks into fourths and glue on top of head for horns.
  3. Glue moss, mushrooms, acorn and artificial flowers to the inside of ornament half.
  4. Make a pan pipe out of toothpicks by gluing five toothpicks together then cutting them at an angle.
  5. Attach them to baby bailey.
  6. Glue baby bailey inside ornament.
How amazing is this project from Marfi? Love it. I could see a whole series of enchanted storybook ornaments, couldn't you?

More projects on their way including the launch of the new website.
xoxo
Lisa

Saturday, December 28, 2013

DT Project: Pink Pixie Fairy, Debra Famularo



Deb’s Pink Pixie Fairy Card


Materials:

  • Lisa Kettell Designs Cupie Head
  • ATC card backing
  • Mini pink bottle brush tree
  • Lisa’s Altered Art collage images
  • Hello Dollie image by www.retrocafeart.com   
  • Pink scalloped trim by Julie Collings
  • Glitter, flower, rhinestones, pink craft wire, ink, pink sequin trim and adhesive.



Directions:
1.   Layer an ATC card backing ephemera of choice, and a collage image of a cupie doll, secure in place with adhesive.
2.   Attach a cupie head from Lisa Kettell Designs to top center of the cupie doll image on the ATC card.
3.   Add dimension to ATC with ink of choice.
4.   Embellish with scalloped trim, bottle brush tree, sequins, rhinestones, flower, craft wire and glitter.

This is such a fun project to create for any occasion, holiday or for a gift. ATC's are great trading projects as well.
    
    Bottle brush trees work for some many projects. Valentine's Day is coming up, this would make a great Valentine card or use in a party banner. Instead of a rectangular background shape, use a heart shape.
    
    Visit this link to learn how to create and dye your own bottle brush trees at Rit Dye: http://www.ritstudio.com/2013/11/13/diy-sweet-bottle-brush-trees/

Stay tuned for more DT projects from the DT girls at Lisa Kettell 
Designs!


Tuesday, December 24, 2013

Angel Lulu and The Gingerbread by DT Member Marfi Bradford



Today I'd like to showcase returning DT Member Marfi Bradford’s two Design Team projects using Lisa Kettell Designs (LKD) products. I can't pick a fave, love them both.

 The Gingerbread House Project:

Materials:
Directions:
  1. Paint a paper mache house shaped box with gingerbread and ivory paints. 
  2. Then attach glittered candies, stickers, lace trim and a cupcake to the painted house with glue.
  3. Next paint the Tristan style doll heads brown and glittery.
  4. Finally add them to the gingerbread 'cookies'.
 Angel Lulu Project:

The next project is an ornament
created using Marfi's favorite embellishment, carnival Lulu.

Materials:
Directions:
 
  1. Hot glue  glitter tinsel around the 5 inch wooden circle.
  2. Next hot glue a Styrofoam snowflake to the front of the circle.
  3. Paint Carnival Lulu embellishment, add wings, skirt and tiny Christmas tree.
  4. Hot glue her to the snowflake.
  5. Finally, add a pipe cleaner to the back of the circle to make a hanger.

"I hope you get a chance to try out these projects..they're super fun to make."-Marfi


For more products visit:
Moonfaires World/Lisa Kettell Designs