Thursday, August 24, 2017

Glittery Cactus

Hi friends! Today's project is done by Anton, who wanted to participate in the Simon Says Stamp Summer Vacation Kid's Challenge. The challenge theme is Anything Goes with Glitter.


The challenge is open for kids age 2-16. Kids have until 31 August to join.

Layers of ink - Glittery Cactus

Anton (age 7) wanted to make his own version of the Watercolor Cacti in a Box tutorial of mine from a couple of weeks ago, since he really liked this round cactus and wanted one for his room. I helped with the die cutting and assembly of the cactus, but he picked all the materials and did everything else on his own. The cactus was die cut from Simon Says Stamp Glittery Paper.

Layers of ink - Glittery Cactus

After having picked a lot of bottles of Stickles and Liquid Pearls, he smeared different colors between each 'leaf' of the cacti, giving it a great multi-colored shine. It looks different from all directions.

Layers of ink - Glittery Cactus

Shades of gold and to the right, Pumpkin Liquid Pearls.

Layers of ink - Glittery Cactus

Here you can see some red Stickles.

Layers of ink - Glittery Cactus

And Royal Blue Liquid Pearls.

Layers of ink - Glittery Cactus

The glitter added a really nice effect to the cactus.

 Layers of ink - Glittery Cactus

I had a pink quilled fringed flower at the top of my cactus, but Anton wanted a blue one and he dyed a piece of white quilling paper with Peacock Feathers Distress Ink. I helped him with cutting the fringes. He wanted some dry glitter too and smeared Glossy Accents on the fringes and dipped into glitter. In the process, much of the floor was glittered too.

Layers of ink - Glittery Cactus

Here you can see the cactus from the top. The glittery flower is Anton's favourite part of the project. We used the Dry Fine Stickles glitter by Ranger (I don't think it is available anymore), but any dry glitter will work well.

Layers of ink - Glittery Cactus

Anton filled a Tim Holtz Vignette Box with crumbled up printer paper and misted with a whole lot of Distress Spray Stain. The cheesecloth was dyed in the same way. He added sequins on top, for even more shine. Using spray ink is a fun exercise in color mixing and he, for instance, tested whether misting a lighter shade on top of all that dark ink would make a difference. He also mixed mist into water to see the effect - and added glitter too. :)

Layers of ink - Glittery Cactus

Anton hopes you will like his project and has placed it on his bedside table so that he can look at it whenever he wants to. This cactus box was a more peaceful project, than the very spooky Halloween house that he made for last year's Summer Vacation Challenge.



If you know any kids who wants to join the challenge, I hope they will. Glitter is always fun, and there are three prize hampers to be won (drawn randomly).

Happy crafting from Anton!

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6 comments:

  1. Anton did a fantastic job! I can see why he loves the glittery flower, but I also love all the gold sequins in the soil... gardening would be a lot more fun if that's what soil really looked like!
    Alison x

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  2. Gorgeous cactus Anton!! I love the glittery details and sequins, I am sure this looks fabulous in your room!! LOBVE it :-)

    thanks for being on our junior design team!! :-)
    luv
    Lols x x x

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  3. Awww, little Anton is talented just like his Momma. Well done Anton! A happy Cacti to adorn his room!

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  4. Great job, Anton! Your cactus is awesome. I bet you had fun making this!

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  5. Anton, your cactus is amazing! SO much detail,, and love all the glitter, especially that beautiful bloom on top and the sequin dirt. So cool, you are super creative! Thanks so much for sharing your awesome work with us at Simon Says Stamp Summer Kids challenge! hugs, Maura

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