For these I used 3 different colors - silver metallic, silver glimmer, and white (for the tape itself). It's a little difficult to tell the difference in the photo, but in real life the tape is clearly a different color from the rest and looks really good.
Ball Peen Hammers:
This time I chose to use silver metallic with some primary colored card stocks. It doesn't show up as well as I'd like in the picture, but I used inks and a foam applicator to shade the handles a bit before gluing the silver hammer heads in place. It really adds a nice touch.
Tool Box:
Again I used silver metallic and primary colored card stocks. Again I shaded the primary colored card stocks. I decided I wanted the look of silver rivets, so backed the holes on either side with strips of the silver metallic before gluing the handle in place.
Pliers:
This time I used silver glimmer paper for the pliers nose & colored card stock for the handles. After I shaded the card stock with ink as before, I started gluing the pieces together. First the two nose pieces were glued together (notice, you can choose how open or closed you want to make them based on the angle at which you glue these together. Then, it's easy to glue the card stock handles in place. I also decided I wanted to add silver metallic rivets where the nose pieces "join", so used the pieces that were scrap from the centers of the nuts (see screws & nuts above)
Paint Brushes:
The paint brush is only two pieces, so I cut the main one out of silver glimmer paper and the bristles out of a tan. After inking the bristles pieces, and gluing them in place, I took some Sharpie markers to finish these. I used silver in horizontal stripes to form the metallic part of the brush, then took a colored Sharpie for the handles.
Pencils:
Once again, there are only two dies to create these pencils. I cut the main one out of a light tan, and the 2nd one out of other colors. Again, I shaded those before gluing them in place. Then, I took a black Sharpie and colored in the point to look like lead. Then I used a silver Sharpie to color horizontal lines just above the colored card stock to create the look of the metal holder for the eraser. I was quite happy with the way these turned out.
Drills:
I LOVE these drills! It's something my DH uses a lot, so having this will help make some great cards for him. This is also a two-piece cutting die - the drill bit mechanism and the rest of it. I cut the drill bits out of silver glimmer paper and the other out of colored card stock. THEN, I cut a couple extra of this second die out of silver metallic card stock. I shaded the colored card stock as normal & glued the bit mechanism in place. Then, I took the silver metallic die cuts and cut them apart to glue some of those pieces as you can see above.
These are going to look great on my cards and scrapbook pages!!!
Stampin' Up! has a Sale-a-Bration brochure that lists many of the possible freebies you can receive if you spend $60, but if you go to their website, there are even more! I recently became an independent Stampin' Up! demonstrator and would greatly appreciate your support of choosing me as your demonstrator if you make a purchase. It's easy to take advantage of this opportunity. Just sign into https://www.stampinup.com/ and choose me as a demonstrator (on the Computer: just click "Find a Demonstrator near the top left of the page and search for Cheryl Manley in the little pop-up window. Click the radio button by my name and you're set to order. On your cell phone or tablet: it's a little different, but not hard - just tap the triple line in the upper left corner to get the menu. At the top of the menu is "Find a Demonstrator". Once again, just search for Cheryl Manley, click the radio button, and you're good to go. I'd love to see you enjoy these materials as much as I do!) To see what freebies are available with your purchase during this special event, go to the menu and click Specials - then Sale-a-Bration. Best wishes for some fun new "toys" to play with!
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