I also created the center piece in the middle of the doily by pouring Resin onto one of my Stampendous background stamps. Once the resin cured I was able to cut and shape it. Here is the video showing how you can pour your own custom pieces.
To finish off the Dream catcher I used lace and other trims to over an embroidery hoop and trail off the bottom of the hoop. I stitched a doily in the center of the hoop and attached my resin center. I hung my resin paper feathers and trinkets off the hoop.
I hope you enjoy this project and short tutorial. Make sure to check out the rest of the hop.
Hugs and Happy Creating
Jamie D
Stampendous
Asia King - http://underacreativespell.blogspot.co.uk/2014/05/totally-media-mixed-stampendous-and-ice.html
Debbie Cole - http://debbiecole.com/stampendous-ice-resin-blog-hop_-vintage-dress-form-heart-necklace/
ICE Resin
Jamie Dougherty - http://jamiedoughertydesigns.blogspot.com/2014/04/ICEresinHop.html
Imagine Crafts
Maureen Cronin http://cronincompanystore.com/blog/?p=2389
Love the way you have stamped and iced the embellishments. Please do not enter this comment in the prize draw
ReplyDeleteSuch a neat project, very cool looking!!!
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely gorgeous!!!
ReplyDeleteGreat project...thanks for the tutorial. I love you work!
ReplyDeleteVery creative project using these supplies! I like how you used vintage book paper.
ReplyDeleteSue in Ohio
What a great dreamcatcher!! Definitely want to try something like this. Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteI am so glad to learn you can use the ICE resin on book pages. What a great idea! Now I'm going to watch your video.
ReplyDeleteReally cool idea!
ReplyDeleteThat's for the video. I love to learn new things. I also love mixed media! Your dream catcher is the bomb! I have used ice resin twice once in a class and once on my own. I have made ornaments and jewelry with it. I have never used it with rubber stamps. Thanks for the tips. It is easy to work with!
ReplyDeleteWhat a fun dream catcher ~ I LOVE the feathers...very pretty. That's awesome that you can use the ice resin on stamps! Opens up a whole new avenue for using the IR. TFS!
ReplyDeleteThat is definitely different, I do like the lace doily? in place of the traditional sinew webbing of a dream catcher and the "feathers" made with the resin paper.
ReplyDeleteI am in love with your lovely dreamcatcher!!! Thank you for the tutorial!!
ReplyDeleteI am on love with this dreamcatcher!! Absolutely incredible! Thanks for the great tutorial!
ReplyDeleteNot sure why my comments are not posting but I love this dreamcatcher! Thanks for the tutorial!!
ReplyDeleteJamie, this was a great video I loved learning about the Ice Resin that you and Debbie Cole are using in your beautiful work. I enjoy seeing a video on using a product I know nothing about. I am sending bloggers love to a friends of ours on Creative Innovations...<3
ReplyDeleteLearning a lot about resin uses! I will try making an item by pouring resin on a stamp. Great!
ReplyDeleteI will test it
ReplyDeleteThank you for sharing your idea. I would never have thought of using the ice resin on stamps like this. Very cool.
ReplyDeleteLove how you make your own bezels out of wire and fill them with the ice resin. Cool!
ReplyDeleteYour project is so unique. Thanks for sharing with us your idea on using the ice resin.
ReplyDeleteJamie, I love your dream catcher. How original and gorgeous, too. Love the videos, too! They are so helpful. I sometimes get lost when having to read all the instructions. You are truly gifted, in all you do. So glad you're on the Ice Resin Team. TFS!
ReplyDeleteA new way to think about using ice resin.
ReplyDeleteI can't tell you how much I adore this! Awesome!
ReplyDeleteGreat range of textural elements!
ReplyDeleteThanks for the tutorial on how to use the ice resin. Your dream catcher is beautiful!
ReplyDeleteTHUDDD!!! Oh my stars, this dream catcher is a dream come true!!! I am head over heels in love with it and with your incredible style and skill! I'm new here and just read your profile and perused a bit--yeah, I'm pretty much going to be a lifer here!!! Your work is spectacular and ultra inspiring!!! Thankyou for the video tutorial and for sharing your amazing talent with the world!! I mean that. It is a true gift in my opinion and I'm thankful that you are able and willing to enrich others by sharing it. Thanks also for being a part of this wonderful blog hop event--for without that, I may never have found you....perish the thought!!! :) Hugs and have a fantastic weekend!!
ReplyDeleteGreat tutorial Jamie!! Love the dreamcatcher, your use of Iced Resin no it is beautiful!!
ReplyDeleteVery cool. Thank you for the tut.
ReplyDeleteWonderful. Love you project and video. TFS.
ReplyDeleteVery talented. Unique style.
ReplyDeleteVery cool! I loved your idea in the video and how you showed us how to use it. Beautiful dream catcher! Love all of the lace. Thank you for sharing.
ReplyDeleteKatie B.
Love the dreamcatcher. thanks for sharing a beautiful project.
ReplyDeleteLove your dream catcher and the ideas for the feathers and other embellishments. Thank you for sharing.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful work and thanks for the video. Here to only good dreams.
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