Showing posts with label altered arts. Show all posts
Showing posts with label altered arts. Show all posts

Wednesday, February 25, 2009

Altered File Challenge


This is my entry to artzdescrap challenge this month.

My daughter Jali enjoyed painting the folder. I was also inspired by the color of Twilight. Actually, this folder is for Pawandeep. They had been playmates and neighbors (since they were born) and they’re both 3 years old now.

I cut the picture in the shape of heart, put glue, transparent beads and sew the ribbon.Then I added other embellishments like buttons, ricrac,blings, etc.I also added decorative items on the paper clips.

Jali then gave this folder as a valentine present to her friend, Pawandeep. Inside the folder are some of their pictures and drawings.

Tuesday, January 27, 2009

Beads Challenge


This is my entry to Artz de Scrap Beads Challenge. For this particular challenge, I made a necklace out of different kinds of beads. I choose murano bead as my pendant because it’s my favorite. Murano beads are made in Murano and Venice itself are among the most recognizable and coveted glass beads worldwide. The making of glass beads and “glass” in general from Murano dates back to 1291 when the Venetian government moved the glass makers out of the city to the island of Murano because of fire hazards associated with the glass making industry. The bead maker makes the bead from molten glass over an open flame. Most beads are made by women, many of them working out of their homes, carrying on a centuries-old tradition of hand-crafting beads from Moretti Effetre glass rods, the raw material for bead making. Beads made in the lamp-work method are the most time consuming, as each bead is made individually. Using a torch for heat, glass cane (also produced in Murano) is heated to a molten state and wrapped around a metal rod until the desired bead shape is formed. To this day Murano still remains the world leader in the hand manufacture of glass beads, jewellery and a wide range of other glassware.

Here’s the procedure on how I came up with the necklace.
1)I determine the length of my necklace and cut out beading wire.
2)Center the seed beads on the wire. On each side, I string seed beads then pass each end in opposite directions and pulled the wires to form a loop.
3)I then string alternating colors of colored crystal beads. On one end string a crimp bead and the flower lock. Go back through the last bead string and tighten the wire. Repeat on the other end, Crimp the crimp beads and trim the excess wire.


With the bracelet, I simply string beads in my nylon elastic thread. I use the beads artz de scrap send me. But I also added some pearls, crystal beads and hematite. I tie them together with a ribbon and added a murano bead accent.

I was also able to make one for a friend. For this project, I use murano pendant, murano beads (chips) and crystal beads. I hope she will like this one.

Friday, December 26, 2008

Saturday, September 13, 2008

Sunday, October 14, 2007

Ooops I did it again!


I guess I was very lucky today. I won 2nd runner up of Filstar's
Contest titled All About Scrapbooking's Ready Set, Scrap! Shoppin delight held at Robinsons Galleria Activity Center. You can check my LO here. Congratulations to my friend Rowee for winning the grand prize. Also to Jeannie, Vangie & Dra Josephine.

Last July 15, 2007, my entry" A Mother, A Daughter" bagged the Special Prize Award. The event, Mom and Baby Fair with Scrap, Baby, Scrap was held at Sta Lucia East Grand Mall.

Rowee and I with Nyoy at the background

Also last June 3, 2007, Rowee and I are the Scrapsport 1st Runner-up winner of our entry "Adorable". It was held at Glorietta Activity Center.


Few months ago, I also won in Banana Peel's Design your flipflop contest. My entry "Pearly Shells" won the first prize (P20,000) Not bad eh?