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Pearled & Molded Hot Glue

By Jeni Calkins
Scrampin' Love Bug
Beginning Scramping Team Designer 

Push moulds are a flexible material that you can fill with a variety of substances. These are varying easy to use and produce a dramatic effect. There are a large number of manufactures, but I prefer Kraft Lady’s because of their fabulous detail and release agent built in. Hot glue is a quick and easy product to fill the moulds with, and giving your moulds a light brushing with Pearl Ex adds a great sparkle.

General Instructions:

1.                Brush your mould with one or more colors of Pearl Ex; this will stick to the sides of the mould. Blow out any extra powder.

2.                Fill the mould with hot glue using the tip of the glue gun to push the glue into the detail.

3.                Flatten the backside of the embellishment by pressing another mould on top of hot glue.

4.                Let cool and your embellishment pops right out of the mould. Trim off any extra glue.

Supplies:

·        Stamp, Sprig of Dogwood  (After Midnight Art Stamps)
·       
Kraft Lady Art Moulds, Square Medallion & Oval Carbochon (After Midnight Art Stamps)
·        Frames, Square combo - Sizzix Die Cut (Provocraft)
·       
Sizzix Die Cutter (Provocraft)
·       
Mica Magic pad and reinker, green (Color Box)
·        Black hot glue (After Midnight Art Stamps)
·       
Glue gun (artist own)
·       
Pearl Ex – spring green (Jacquard)
·       
Black cardstock (Astrobright)
·        White cardstock (Fox River) cut into strips 1 ˝” x 11, ˝” x 11”, 2 x 11
·        Vellum (Schoellershammer)
·       
Cereal box (recycle bin)
·       
Zip Dry Glue (Beacon)
·       
Mounting tape (3M)
·       
Double stick tape (3M)
·       
Paintbrush (artist own)

Instructions:

1.                Mount photos in black.

2.                Stamp strips of white paper along both edges turning stamp as you go.

3.                Die cut cereal boxes and paint with Mica magic ink.  Print words on vellum, cut to size and glue with Zip glue in frame.

4.                Brush inside of moulds with Pearl Ex and fill with hot glue, flatten backside by pressing another mould on top of hot glue. Let cool.

5.                Assemble as shown using double stick tape on paper, mounting tape for frames, and Zip Dry glue for embellishments.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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