Definition: Aggregate is a collection of items that are gathered together to form a total quantity.

The fleeting moments of knowledge in which we discover our existence are facts that can be committed to memory. We can enlarge this aggregate memory and refashion it as we go through a lifetime. By saving these memories on paper and reconstructing the images of our lives. We see the art of our lives unfolding before us.

Face the brilliance of your most wonderful creations and dwell on your dreams.
I believe in teaching, the sharing of ideas and playfulness of creating.

Sunday, May 20, 2012

Tim Holtz 12 Tags of 2012....May

Dwell on you DREAMS....

Here  is my creation for Tim's tag for May....

This was the perfect reason to get my new "Melting Pot" By Ranger.... Coating PRIMA's gorgeous flowers... Well well. LOVE IT-!

and the tip of the day....
you can make your own embellishments-! What? YES- with pressing your favorite found objects into silicone molds and then just pour the UTEE into the mold.  Then Paint, Patina or just leave clear.

Let me know if you like me to do a video tutorial on this process? I do it a lot with my glass work and well it is a lot of fun.

Enjoy!
Sarinda



supplies: craft sheet, melting pot, clear utee, archival inks/jet black/cobalt/vermilion, distress ink/frayed burlap/walnut stain, distress stain/antique linen, ink blending tool, collage glue stick, glossy accents, #8 manila tag, heat tool, crinkle ribbon, hanger clip, cash key, paper stash/crowded attic, ruler ribbon,  jump ring, wire flowers, jute, pattern tissue, wood spool

4 comments:

  1. Oh my, I love your tag! It's stunning! And yes, I would love to see a video on the mold process!

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  2. wow, love your loaded tag, it is lovely with all that detail, hugs

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  3. Love your tag and would love to see a video.

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  4. Thank you....
    So I am in the works for another video for the early part of June... So I will work on one after that. OOOOOhhhh It will be so much fun. It will change the way you look at very little thing.
    xx

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