I have been accumulating all kinds of goodies for Acrylic pouring and came across a class in Peterborough to take - was a few hours but we did a hands on canvas and a couple of other things - cant wait to pick them up end of the week
this is what I did in the canvas - using regular dollar store acrylics a touch of water and the Floetrol (which is soooooo much cheaper than the pouring mediums you get at either Michaels or Curry's )
I'll have more details on set up and mixing shortly but it was fund and less waste than I thought there would be to take the over flow and make bookmarks and jeweley from
but here is my first small canvas - I used the silicone oil in this one
More etched steel
Loving how it etches - so easy - the hard part is weeding the vinyl and then taking it off the etched pieces takes the most time
and prepping some more
Etching Steel
First - thank you Leslie Kail Villarreal for her inspiring video on how to etch steel
I did use 3" x 6" (.125) Hot rolled steel - you just have to clean the scale off with some elbow grease and steel wool (although I could have used muriatic acid to clean it as well ) - I cut a pattern with my scan n cut machine using 651 oracle vinyl (going to try pnp another time ) and used both the negative and positive image and used both sides just to see how it etches.
I bought the glass vase at the dollar store and used a metal cake pan for underneath. I had an aquarium pump from my pysanky eggs and just cut a piece of the tubing to use to bubble and clipped it to the edge with a plastic clip - from the dollar store . I also got a plastic pitcher to mix the water, copper sulfate and salt then put my piece in and poured the mixture in - 2L is enough to fill this vase to the top. 2L is 1 cup of copper sulphate and 1 cup of salt (I used the pickling salt - no additives ) and then filled the container up to top (2l mark) mixed and mixed till disolved.
So it was soooo green and bubbling - after 1/2 hour took out and used a soft toothbrush to brush off some of the copper build up then put back in.
once finished just brush more and clean off - the hardest was puling off the vinyl with tweezers
I did use 3" x 6" (.125) Hot rolled steel - you just have to clean the scale off with some elbow grease and steel wool (although I could have used muriatic acid to clean it as well ) - I cut a pattern with my scan n cut machine using 651 oracle vinyl (going to try pnp another time ) and used both the negative and positive image and used both sides just to see how it etches.
I bought the glass vase at the dollar store and used a metal cake pan for underneath. I had an aquarium pump from my pysanky eggs and just cut a piece of the tubing to use to bubble and clipped it to the edge with a plastic clip - from the dollar store . I also got a plastic pitcher to mix the water, copper sulfate and salt then put my piece in and poured the mixture in - 2L is enough to fill this vase to the top. 2L is 1 cup of copper sulphate and 1 cup of salt (I used the pickling salt - no additives ) and then filled the container up to top (2l mark) mixed and mixed till disolved.
So it was soooo green and bubbling - after 1/2 hour took out and used a soft toothbrush to brush off some of the copper build up then put back in.
once finished just brush more and clean off - the hardest was puling off the vinyl with tweezers
cant wait to try it out in my rolling mill
My notes :
Next phase is to test out using my PNP blue which is easier to use - and can do more details as well - and I want to go revisit my steel washers for pendants if you remember
I used pnp blue for the pattern but the etch was really for copper and not strong enough - this formula gives a really good etch so will try it this weekend - go here to find washers
https://deborahreadcom.blogspot.com/search?q=washers
MISSING IN ACTION
Yes I have been missing in action
Have I torched in past almost year - no
Have I turned on the kiln in almost a year - no
What the heck !
Starting last year in July - right after my one show - I contracted shingles so for about 4 months was really ill and tired - but still had to go to my day job which just tired me out more.
My work at the last minute had to move - so had to move a production facility to a new location between Nov 15 and dec 15 - what a chore - but we got it done - but I contracted bronchitis and was sick from before Christmas till almost march
and of course for a few months after the move getting things organized and certified etc..
then we wanted to go ISO which should take a good year to build and implement - was reduced down to 2 months - so not only did I have my reg job that takes about 60 hrs a week I started to add more hours for ISO - up to 100 hrs a week total to keep up and cancelled any holidays I was going to take for the summer
so that has been going on so no time to really do much of anything and still not 100% ISO is not finished as yet not till end of this month but now were adding participating in the training and set up our our manufacturing section with new accounting software - and next week three days of ISO Internal auditor training .
my one show is coming up in july and I have nothing made - nothing - and I needed new glass plates, glass candles and jewelery - so not sure if I am going now. I so want to make somethings but now no time.
Although I have been playing with paper and doing some crops just to take a break - and I love playing with paper .
I hope that once this month is over I can actually start to make things again in my studio .
Have I torched in past almost year - no
Have I turned on the kiln in almost a year - no
What the heck !
Starting last year in July - right after my one show - I contracted shingles so for about 4 months was really ill and tired - but still had to go to my day job which just tired me out more.
My work at the last minute had to move - so had to move a production facility to a new location between Nov 15 and dec 15 - what a chore - but we got it done - but I contracted bronchitis and was sick from before Christmas till almost march
and of course for a few months after the move getting things organized and certified etc..
then we wanted to go ISO which should take a good year to build and implement - was reduced down to 2 months - so not only did I have my reg job that takes about 60 hrs a week I started to add more hours for ISO - up to 100 hrs a week total to keep up and cancelled any holidays I was going to take for the summer
so that has been going on so no time to really do much of anything and still not 100% ISO is not finished as yet not till end of this month but now were adding participating in the training and set up our our manufacturing section with new accounting software - and next week three days of ISO Internal auditor training .
my one show is coming up in july and I have nothing made - nothing - and I needed new glass plates, glass candles and jewelery - so not sure if I am going now. I so want to make somethings but now no time.
Although I have been playing with paper and doing some crops just to take a break - and I love playing with paper .
I hope that once this month is over I can actually start to make things again in my studio .
Articulated Paper Dolls
Using my Scan N Cut to cut out the paper dolls - some I'll color myself (brings back memories ) I printed on card stock and then just scanned and my machine cut them out - voila ! Packaging them up for future use - I also did some vintage regular paper dolls as well and clothes
Shredded Money coaster
I tried out my new silicone coaster mold - got it off amazon(want to use it with resin and alcohol inks ) I got some shredded money out the back of our office in the parking lot - we have a recycling plant next door - so grabbed a few handfuls off the ground - since cdn money is plastic - worked great - it floats to the top so maybe next time I may let it start to set up before pouring maybe a darker color background
More Eggs
Finishing up some eggs - nice and shiny - going to a Pysanky show this satruday should be interesting . My Gran daughter and I spending the day together
Playing with Eggs
tuesday nights boo boo
success on thursday - the colors are old and I need to freshen up to get a good black - the one I am using comes out a purple of sorts
Oddly I think I did better a few years ago making eggs
success on thursday - the colors are old and I need to freshen up to get a good black - the one I am using comes out a purple of sorts
Oddly I think I did better a few years ago making eggs