I Love to Create Recycled Magazine Mixed Media Decoupage Bangle Bracelets
Designing Diva Pattie Wack had a super fun make it/take it for I Love to Create at CHA Summer and on the last day of the show I sat down with her and created a one of a kind decoupaged mixed media bangle. I ran out of time and had to leave it unfinished...and fast forward to yesterday morning when I decided to make a similar project and finish the first one.
I adore these wooden blanks from DIY Bangles and I’ve been playing with images from magazines since my second book The Impatient Crafter Gets Inspired. I’m particularly fond of using a section of a fashion image and adding layers on it to see how far I can take it while still being able to tell what the original image was. If your teen has a pile of fashion or teen mags sitting around gathering dust, this is a great project for them to do and to personalize with images and embellishments they love. The base layer is made from thin tissue or handmade fibrous paper.
This same idea would be fab for frames or other room décor items...so don’t be afraid to take it to a bigger scale. Think how cool a dresser would be layered up like this!
So...without further ado...let’s get started!
Recycled Magazine Bangles
Margot Potter for I Love to Create Teen
Copyright 2009
Materials
Wooden bangle
Recycled magazines
Fuzzy yarn
Patterened and solid tissue paper in coordinated colorsTulip Iron-On Crystals in 2 sizes
Traci Bautista’s Collage Pauge Instant Decoupage™ in glossy
Traci Bautista’s Collage Pauge Instant Decoupage™ in sparkles
Aleene’s Quick Dry Tacky Glue™Jet Black Archival Ink
Flourish rubber stamp
ToolsFoam brushTulip Cordless Heat Setting Tool
Scissors
1. Tear small pieces of your tissue paper and adhere to the wooden bangle. Spread a thin layer of Collage Pauge glossy on the back of the paper with a foam brush and use your fingers and the brush to apply to the bangle. It’s okay if there are some wrinkles. Spread a thin layer of medium on top of the paper as you work.
2. Cover the entire bangle inside and out with collaged tissue. Allow to dry.
3. Cut out images to fit the flat oval surfaces on your bangle. I pressed the image on the surface and used my pointer finger to press it along the edge, then removed the paper and cut along the indentation I made so the image fit the surface.
4. Adhere images with a thin layer of Collage Pauge glossy and allow to dry.
5. Put a thin smearing of Extreme Paint in Paradise Pink on the front of each image. Allow to dry.
6. Paint the entire bangle inside and out with Collage Pauge sparkle. Allow to dry.
7. Stamp images using archival ink and a sparsely detailed flourish stamp.
8. Run a thin bead of glue along a length of yarn and work your way around the bangle wrapping and adhering the yarn to the spaces in between the images. Allow to dry.
9. Use heat setting tool to adhere crystals to images. I used two sizes and two on each image, alternating their placement.
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