 Hello everybody, welcome back to my channel. It's Eva from Bohemian Crafting. Today I'm coming with collaboration. I've been invited by Rachel. Thank you so much Rachel for inviting me back to your collaboration. This collaboration it's together with Angela Kerr. Gils made amazing kits for this collaboration. It's called Garden Story. There is so many channels who you can watch. There are two videos every single day. One video will be in Rustic and Granji. Another video will be in Bright and Shabby. And this collaboration started 15 on March and it will be ending 15 on April. This is today where I am. I'm here. So it's me today for Granji and Bohonit. It's for Bright and Shabby. And we do have Garden Charms and Dungles. In the description box under my video, there will be a link. Rachel made an amazing job with this link. You will find all the information about this collaboration in that link. There will be links for the kits, for other channels. Go to have a look, because there are so many new channels. Not totally new, but small channels which needs our love, which needs to see that we love them and we appreciate them. There is so many amazing talented people and really go to have a look. Each of these days, those videos, they are making step by step journal. All this, what you can see here, it will give you in the end items, which if you will put them together, it will make amazing journal. So if you are sometimes struggle how to put journal together, go to watch these videos because you will get there. So as I said, this is today, it's for me and for Bohonit, which is brilliant Bohemian crafting and Bohonit. And we are creating Garden Charms and Dungles. You do have here these two sheets. One is from Rachel, from Rach and Bella Crafts and another one is from Angela Kerakit. Both of these kits, they do work together, girls make them together to cooperate together. And I did print out both of these, not every single page, but loads of these awesome images. I did print out for this little one, little journal, which I have prepared already. I need to fill it with all kinds of stuff so that those videos will be helpful for me as well. From these two sheets today, I'm going to be creating my little dangles and charms. And I'm going to start with this one, as you can see here on Rachel's design. We actually do have a little tags. They already are telling us that we can create small little tags. For the base of these, I'm going to choose cans. I used cans for hundreds of times in my journals. I love to create from junk and empty can. It's junk. It's something what people will put to trash, right? I do have video, I think it's four years old video when I am showing how you can prepare can for craft. I do have also some videos where I am using cans for my decorations. So today I'm going to be using two cans and I will glue them together by using double-sided tape. You do have my double-sided tape on one can. I'm using just double-sided tape, which I bought in our local shop. It's probably carpet tape, I'm guessing. But it works, you know. So I do have double-sided tape here. As a between layer, I'm going to be using this old envelope, another trash. And I'm going to glue this can on one side of this. I'm going to fussy cut out this piece and glue the other can from the opposite side here. I do have both cans glued together with that envelope craft card stock in the middle. Now to make sure that it's glued together really nicely, I'm going to run this through to my embossing machine. It will push everything together. And because I do have pretty much damaged my plate, it maybe will give this metal piece also some texture. So I do have nicely flattened and glued together this sheet. Now I'm going to be using alcohol ink to make it a little bit more grungy. You do have here this brownie alcohol ink. It's from Octopus Company. I will put link down below for those who want to have a look. I like this ink the most from their colors because it does have beautiful brown vintage look. And I'm going to just spread it on my metal piece. And I do have here, this is isopropanol 99.9 alcohol. So I'm going to, from the far, I'm going to add there a little bit of that alcohol. And I'm going to let it dry like this. I do have now both sides. Oops, he did a little bit spread. So with the leftover on my very dirty, grungy tool, I did a little bit of shadowing here on this side as well. Now I'm going to, before I will cut this on pieces, I'm going to use my double sided tape and back it with double sided tape. And then fussy cut out each of these little tacks. So I'm going to fussy cut out these little tacks. I also glued my papers on old envelope to make this, this is that other half from this sheet. So I'm going to create some decorative charms from this one. And I also glued this on old envelope because we will create those charms. I do have fussy cut out my little tacks. I'm going to get up a distressing tool and I think today I'm going to take seal brown from Spectrum Noir Harmony line. And I'm going to distress all edges on these little tacks. I'm keeping this one because we can create some decoration with these strips. And I do have there already double sided tape, so I will don't have to use any other glue. So I'm going to distress the edges on each of these little tacks. My distressing is done. Now I'm going to measure one of these tacks. They are quite similar. So this is one and one and five eighths, I would say. So on this side, I would cut my metal piece in the leg, one and three quarter, a little bit bigger. And here it is one inch, so one and one quarter. I'm going to cut from this metal piece. I'm going to cut pieces, one and three quarter by one and one quarter, slightly bigger on both sides. So once this will be glued down, I will see the metal all around of the image as well. I do have my pieces cutted and this is left over so I can still create some more grungy decorations. I'm going to grab these and now I will try on one how well it will hold together. Sometimes when you do have alcohol ink on the material, double sided tape doesn't work well on it. So I'm going to try here, if I should wipe it off a little bit. I mean that alcohol ink, I don't think so now it's holding well. So I do have glued my little tack in the middle of that metal piece. I also cut it, those corners, because I just don't like those sharp corners. I said that hundred times, it doesn't look vintage when you do have those sharp corners. Now I'm going to get up my acropodile, punch the hole. If you will notice on these images, you do have their half circle. It's like a jump ring I guess. So I'm going to punch the hole in there like this and add there an eyelet. And I do have gorgeous metallic chart. I'm going to do this way all of my little tacks. And I do have eyelets in every single one of these little tacks. Last thing what I'm going to do, I'm going to use again that brownie alcohol ink. I added that ink on my dirty tool. And I'm just going to dab, dab, dab, dab the edges of this little tack. And it will help me to make these look even more grungy. So this is my first creation, first charm in grungy style. And we're going to move to another one. For my second charm, I'm going to be using this other half of that image. And I'm going to be using Sizzix Bixdye, these circles, the name of this. It's actually circles, one and a half inch. Six, five, eight, three, one, five number. And I'm going to let this dye to cut out the circles out of this picture. And I'm going to also use some other cardstock and cut out a few more circles so I can stack them together. I do have my beautifully cutted and decorated circles. And I do have those planes. So now I'm going to stack them, I think, one, two, three. Three will be OK, actually. That will be strong enough. It will be thick enough. So I'm going to do layers of two display circles and one with the design. I do have my triple layers circles done. I'm going to grab Cropodile and poke the hole somewhere on that circle like this. And I will also take my stumps and probably some stickers and embellish. So maybe I will embellish it first with some stickers and with some little labels. And then I will poke the holes. For decorating, I decided I'm going to be using my Grand G numbers. I do have three sheets of Grand G numbers. These three sheets, they are normally in the size of full sheet. I just put them here, like, you know, on one sheet and I added this and this one more time in smaller size. My patron and this one will be also in my digital on Etsy. Separately all three sheets, like one, you know, one big one. And then this one printed out this way. And my patrons will have it with this video as well. So for my patrons, go to have a look. It's posted with this video, this little printable. So I'm going to be using them, these little numbers, because I want to have it in the Grand G style. And again, I'm going to distress it, distress the edges. And again, if I will find my distressing, I'm going to be using again steel brown because it does have nice brown tone. So I'm going to distress all edges and then add here and there. These little cute numbers and probably do also some stamping. You have here stumps with the postage, kind of like postage stumps. So I think I'm going to be using these at the there is some stamping. And here are my little labeled and stumped images. I did punched or poke punched the hole in every single one of these. So I can add there on this jump ring. And I think they do look amazing. These images are so gorgeous with that garden, you know, garden theme. And I do believe these grungy labels are going with this theme really well, especially when they are printed small like this. They do make beautiful decoration and with that stamping, it goes all together. I did also simple stamping on the back. So now I can take these jump rings and prepare my little. Embellishments, little charms. So I will have them prepared with this jump ring. And now I do have ready this circle, little embellishments or charms or tangles. And I'm going to move to another part or another decoration. I do have here this sheet. I'm going to fast cut out all these images. And as you can see, I did oops, sorry. And as you can see, I have glued on an old envelope. And I'm going to be using same card stock or same envelope to reinforce every single piece, every single pieces, which I'm going to fast cut out. That means lots of fast cutting. I'm going to do three layers again to make it a little bit thicker than just from one layer. So I will always fast cut out a little charm or a little embellishment like this. Then I will grab my glue. So I'm going to put the glue on the fast cut out image. And I'm going to get up one of my left overs of cards and put it here. And I'm going to fast cut out again. So I think I'm going to do just two layers. There will be lots of fast cutting. So just two layers. I think I can't feel my hands. It was two hours without break, two hours of fast cutting, gluing on second piece and fast cutting again. But I'm down. Look at me, not look at me. Look at that. They are so gorgeous. I did also distress every single one of them with that seal brown spectrum noir ink. And now I'm going to take resin. I have bought this from Amazon. I will put link down below where from I've got this one. I hope it still works. And I do have here a UV lamp, which I'm going to be using to cure the resin. So I'm going to add the resin on my piece. And now I can take my UV lamp and start to cure it. And after a minute or two, I do have. Nicely cured that resin like this. So now I'm going to do every single one of these with the same coating with that resin. I do have resin on all of my pieces. And as you can see, I started to poke the hole in few of them. I already have poked the hole. I'm not sure if I will do it in every single one, because here it looks like I will have to poke the hole through the goose, which I don't want. So maybe some of them I will keep this way. And then I will probably glue them as an embellishment on the on the page or maybe on the frame. But these, you know, many of these I can just take my crocodile. Choose the spot of the hole, take this safety pin and I can place these cute little embellishments together with another embellishment. I can hang it somewhere. So I'm going to put to those my safety pins. So I do have my little paper resin pieces ready to be hung or to be decorated something with them. And if I will use these, which I didn't add them, which I didn't poke the hole in them, if I will want to use it, maybe here I will have really cute decoration on this frame, very easy way. And actually all of them could be really cute decoration. Oh, yeah. So that's another beautiful embellishment. And because I do have here these leftovers with that double-sided tape on the back, I think I can create. Paper beads with an eyelet on the edges. I have made a video long time ago with all kind of paper beads and paper embellishments for junk journals. So I'm going to link it down below for those who want to have a look. Here just very easy way because I do have hit that double-sided tape. And inside of that bead, I don't want to have anything sticky. I'm going to fold it here on half and glue it together. I'm going to take this poking tool and use it for that first, you know, twisting. You can use toothpick, I couldn't remember, or wooden stick. You know, yeah. So any kind of wooden stick will do. I forgot to unglow these and then or maybe you do have that professional, you know, rolling thingy for paper bead studs. Even more perfect if you do have that. Just use it and then a roll from your off-cuts and leftovers. Roll your paper bead. And as I said here, I do have quite easy way to glue it together because I do have that double-sided tape. I do have my paper bead. I'm going to take two eyelets and I'm going to slide one eyelet here. I can also place that glue that super glue will do or with all this, I can cover it with resin and cure it under the lamp and I will have beautiful bead with an eyelet on both sides. So now I can either take a super glue and just, you know, wipe the super glue all over super glue when it's dry, it's hard. Or as I said, I can take that resin and coat this with resin and cure it under UV lamp. I'm going to do another one. And I think I'm going to take that resin and coat these with resin. And these are my little beads. I really like how they turns out and the sound of it. I used the resin and I did coated my beads with resin. I left them on this. And when I cured the resin, I've been, you know, moving this like that and hold my lamp to make sure that the resin will don't leak just on one side. And here are my little dangles and charms. And here you can see how they look like when you add them to book charm. So the circle one is with the resin on the top. And here we do have the metal piece from Cannes with little butterfly with the resin on the top. So these are my little charms and dangles. There is many more you can create from paper. There are amazing videos on on YouTube. So go to have a look what you what you can create from paper. This is my sharing for today and my part of collaboration with Raj and Bella crafts and Angela care and many other amazing talented artists. Go to have a look link will be down below. And that's all for today. I will share a link for the grantee numbers as well for those who are interested. Thank you so much for visiting me today. Thank you so much Rachel for inviting me to this collaboration. I have to say I did enjoy this one very, very much. Thank you so much for visiting me today and spending your time with me. Have a beautiful day. Take care of yourself and I will come back soon. Bye.