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      DT Post – Teresa Morgan’s Beetle Artist Trading Blocks
      June 30, 2017

      Good morning and thanks for coming to see my new project for the Joggles DT.  It’s Teresa here today and this time I’ve been playing with the fun Joggles Precut Mat Board Artist Trading Blocks (or ATBs for short!) and have used them in two different ways to show their versatility.

      Supplies List:

      Joggles Precut Mat Board – Artist Trading Block [Assortment Pack]

      Joggles Collage Sheets – Watercolor Beetles 1 [JG401176]

      Joggles Collage Sheets – Deep In The Forest 2 [JG401175]

      Viva Decor Inka Gold 62.5 Gram Jar – Green Yellow [906]

      Joggles Cling Mounted Rubber Stamp – Background Noise – Dots [33631]

      Versamark Watermark Clear Ink Pad

      Ranger Heat It Craft Tool

      Collall All Purpose Glue (or use Aleene’s Clear Gel Tacky Glue)

      Pinflair Glue Gel (or use SureBonder Dual Temperature Glue Gun [DT-270] and SureBonder All Purpose Glue Sticks [DT-8])

      DecoArt Media Liquid Glass (or use Inkssentials Glossy Accents 2 fl. oz)

      Other: patterned paper from my stash; paper trimmer; scissors; WOW Powders Gold Embossing Powder

      Here is my process:

      The ATBs come in two parts, each pre-scored to make assembly simple. Fold along the score lines and apply glue to the tabs, then stick the two pieces together to form the cube. (For the first part of my project, I used the four smaller sizes of ATB).

      I wanted to keep my background black and white to show off the bright colours of the beetles from the Watercolor Beetles 1 Collage Sheet. I toyed with the idea of stencilling or painting the blocks but as I have a ridiculously large amount of patterned paper in my stash, I opted to use some of that!! I used a paper trimmer to cut my paper to size, making each piece a couple of millimetres (1/8 inch) smaller than the block face for a neat fit. Once I had covered all the faces of the blocks I used my fingers to apply Inka Gold Gilding Wax along all the edges. A little of this product goes a long way so I applied it sparingly, building up the colour if necessary. Allow to ‘dry’ for a few minutes then buff to a shine with a soft cloth or piece of kitchen roll/paper towel.

      The next step in creating my background was to stamp and emboss the lovely Joggles Cling Mounted Rubber Stamp – Background Noise – Dots design all over each face. I used Versamark Ink (my favourite for embossing) and WOW Powders gold embossing powder.

      I cut the beetles from the Watercolor Beetles Collage Sheet leaving a small white border around each one. This is mainly due to my inability to cut anything out really neatly and I didn’t want to accidentally cut any legs off!!! I love the quality of the paper used for these collage sheets. It’s a great weight and has a lovely satin sheen to it…..and I didn’t lose any legs at all!! I gave the beetles a bit of shape by manipulating with my fingers then applied DecoArt Media Liquid Glass to them to give them a shine and set aside to dry overnight.

      I used Pinflair Glue Gel to attach my bright shiny beetles onto my blocks, and love the bright splashes of colour against the black and white papers.

      The second part of my project shows how to use the blocks to create a little diorama. I used the largest size and removed one of the sides before assembling to create an open box.

      I cut patterned paper to fit (as before), covering both the inside and outside this time. Once again I finished the edges with Inka Gold and buffed to a shine. I cut elements from the Joggles Deep In The Forest 2 Collage Sheet and layered them inside to create my diorama, adding a couple of beetles both inside and out to complete the scene.

      And here is another look at the finished Artist Trading Blocks.

      Thanks so much for dropping by. I hope you enjoyed my project and are inspired to create something using these versatile blocks and collage sheets. Please feel free to leave comments below. We love to hear your thoughts.

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      11 Comments


      Mary Turk
      June 30, 2017 at 9:39 am
      Reply

      Bonnie, that is just the cutest idea. Love it and the colorful. bugs standout so well on the black and white background. Great projects, thanks for sharing.



      Teresa Morgan
      June 30, 2017 at 10:42 am
      Reply

      Thanks Mary – I am so glad you enjoyed my project (not Bonnie’s, she just added it to the blog!!) I love the colourful beetles!



      Diana Trout
      June 30, 2017 at 11:53 am
      Reply

      Teresa! These are fabulous. Love the beetles 🙂 I didn’t notice the gold embossed dots at first but they gave such a great detail.



        Teresa Morgan
        June 30, 2017 at 2:26 pm
        Reply

        Thanks Diana – I felt it needed another layer on top of the printed design, it worked really well – that dotty stamp is such a versatile item!

      Alicia
      June 30, 2017 at 6:29 pm
      Reply

      Very cute! Great idea to leave the boxes black & white so the beetles would pop.



        Teresa Morgan
        July 1, 2017 at 3:07 am
        Reply

        Thanks Alicia – yes, it definitely makes those cool beetles pop!!

      Stacy
      July 1, 2017 at 5:09 pm
      Reply

      What a lot of work – but they’re darling!



        Teresa Morgan
        July 2, 2017 at 2:47 pm
        Reply

        Thanks Stacy – it wasn’t as time consuming as you might think! Easy to break down into short stages that could be completed in moments of free time.

      Marsha
      July 2, 2017 at 5:07 pm
      Reply

      Love these!!! I bet they’d be great with butterflies, too.



        Teresa Morgan
        July 7, 2017 at 6:02 am
        Reply

        Thanks Marsha – I am sure they would look amazing with butterflies (well, everything looks better with butterflies doesn’t it!!!)

      Leigh S-B
      July 9, 2017 at 12:44 am
      Reply

      These are fabulous,I love making ATBs! Fab job!
      Leigh S-B – Joggles DT
      LeighSBDesigns.com



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