Wednesday, November 6, 2013

"Autumn Splendor" Tag for Create Exchange October Tag Swap

So, I have to say that Autumn is my favorite season above all and when my swap partner and I decided to do our Floral themed tag swap in fall colors I was thrilled.  I wanted to somehow portray the depth of the colors that one sees during the fall in each flower that I used.  I was able to achieve this look by doing a multi step technique that I kind of just thought of as I went along.  I knew that I wanted the flowers to resemble glass; however, when I started working on the tag I forgot that exact thing.  So after applying gesso and LSG sprays I then remembered what my ultimate "vision" was.  Therefore, I figured "what the heck", I grabbed by fine clear embossing powder, versamark ink pad and pen, alcohol inks and UTEE and went to town.  I found that by applying alcohol ink to the unset fine embossing powder you get amazing color payoff and you are still able to see the beautiful shimmer from the LSG sprays.  Finally, by applying multiple layers of the UTEE the paper flower begins to take on a glass like appearance.

Products Used
#8 tag
Tissue paper
Mod Podge Matte
Gesso
Recollections flowers and petals
Alcohol Ink:  Red Pepper, Terracotta, Butterscotch and Gold
Clear EP and UTEE
LSG: Incandescent Copper, Mango Mania, Rudolph's Red Nose Red, Golden Sleigh Bells Gold and Cactus Gold
Green Ribbon
Jute rope
Fabric maple leaves
Floral Spray








"Haunted Hallows" Tag for Create Exchange September Tag Swap

Hey y'all!  I am so excited to post a tag that I created for my very first tag swap.  I titled the tag "Haunted Hallows".  I started with a #8 tag made from medium weight chip board.  I then found a picture online of a "haunted" looking forest and printed the photo on tissue paper and allowed the ink to thoroughly dry.  Next, I adhered the tissue paper to the tag using Liquitex Gel Medium and dried it using my heat tool. Once the tissue paper was dry I sprayed the tag with my Lindy's Stamp Gang Starburst Sprays.

For the ghostly woman, I knew that I wanted a skeletonesque Victorian woman to go on my tag; therefore, I decided to use Photoshop and I found three different images and made them into one.  I then printed her on vellum paper to give her that ghostly appearance.

The gate is made up of a chipboard piece that was cute in half and distressed to make it appear old.  I then painted it with black and brown acrylic paint and applied texture paste in random places.  Once that was dry I then painted over it again with the black and finally applied Distress embossing powder in Vintage Photo to mimic the detail of rust.

Lastly, I painted the flowers with black paint and then applied Stardust Stickles topped with Lavender Ultra Fine glitter.
Products Used
Spanish Moss
Cheesecloth
Tissue Paper
Lindy's Stamp Gang:  Screamin' Banshee Black, Witches Potion Purple and Ghostly Gargoyle White
LSG EP:  Midnight Gold Obsidian and Queen Sheba's Silver
I am Roses: R21 and R3
Distress Embossing Powder: Vintage Photo







Friday, November 1, 2013

Steampunk Top Hat and Accessories for my Halloween Costume

Hey y'all, I just wanted to stop by and share a project that I made for my Halloween costume.  So every year my neighborhood has a community Halloween party and I like to try and be creative and come up with my own costume.  This year I changed my mind on what I would go as probably 5-6 times (and that was just the day before the party) and then my mom said "you should go as a Steampunk".  What a great idea!!  I already have the jacket that I could convert along with the pants, boots and cane now all I needed what the top hat and accessories.  I didn't take any process photos (I really wasn't sure how it was going to turn out); however, I will list the products that I used and the process I took to make the hat.

Products used (for the Top Hat):
Poster board
Duct tape
1 Toilet paper roll
Metal tape
Misc. metal and computer pieces from my stash
Alcohol ink (mushroom, oregano, terra cotta and butterscotch)
Beading wire in turquoise, copper and burnt orange
Lindy's Stamp Gang Starburst Sprays (Burnished Brass, Delphinium Turquoise, Incandescent Copper and Tawny Turquoise)
Lindy's Stamp Gang Glitz Spritz in Cactus Gold
Lindy's Stamp Gang Embossing Powder in Midnight Copper
Versamark pen and stamp pad
Black acrylic paint
I am Roses flowers R78, R77 and R3
Acrylic sheet (for goggle lenses)
Rub N Buff in Antique Gold
Tim Holtz light bulbs and grunge board
Art I Cake charm
Ribbon

Products Used (for the Accessories):
Tim Holtz  grunge board key
Rub N Buff Antique Gold
Metal coils (created from the beading wire)
I am Roses R77 and R3
LSG sprays and EP listed above
gears
feathers
Heart shaped doily

Process:
I cut the poster board into the proper height for the hat (make it about 2 inches longer than you want so you can cut tabs to attach the top to the brim of the hat) and then sized the paper to fit my head.  Make sure that you make the hat a little larger due to the fact when you are adding the various tapes the circumference of the hat will grow smaller.  I then cut the desired shape of the brim and cut an oval out of the center to attach the top of the hat.  Using duct tape I then attached both pieces and continued to add tape all over the hat to give added stability.  Once the tape had been added I then cut pieces of metal tape into various sizes and adhered them to the hat in different positions.  Next came the alcohol ink which I "pounced" all over the hat using the applicator tool.  After the ink had dried I used a color wash using black acrylic paint and water allowing it to dry slightly and then removing it with a dry paper towel.  Finally, I embellished the hat using various products in my stash.

For the goggles, I cut a toilet paper roll down to the appropriate size and applied Rub N Buff on the outside of the roll.  Next, I used my embossing pen and used my LSG EP in Midnight copper.  I attached the goggles using hot glue.

I hope y'all enjoy this project as much as I have.  Have a great day and please check out my YouTube Video for more details and a closer look of the finished project. 























Sunday, October 27, 2013

"Hallow's Eve Festivities" Canvas - My entry into Lindy's Stamp Gang October Color Challenge

Hey y'all, I wanted to share with you my entry into the Lindy's Stamp Gang  Color Challenge:


I have entitled the canvas "Hallow's Eve Festivities"

I used an 11 x 14 canvas which I painted with various Lindy's products.  The owl is hand drawn and colored using a Flat Fabio in Mango Mania and the Royal Burgundy Blue Embossing Powder.  I used a white gellato to add a highlight to the circles and a black gellato to add depth.  The Lindy's products used were:

Royal Burgundy Blue Embossing Powder

Starburst Sprays:
Freaky Franken-Lim
Hag's Wart Orange
Witches Potion Purple
Screamin' Banshee Black

Flat Fabios:
Mango Mania
Luscious Lime




Wednesday, April 24, 2013

Angel Mother Canvas

Hey y'all today I wanted to share a project that I created for my mom for her birthday.  I have posted a link to my YouTube video of my start to finish below.  I have also listed all products used as well.



http://youtu.be/zeXd8nqLIM0

Products Used:

12 x 12 Artists Loft Canvas
Gesso
Styrofoam Dressform from Michael's
Recollections wooden butterflies
Art I Cake Charms

I Am Roses:
R78
R77
R40
R3

Lindy's Stamp Gang Products:
Cotton Candy Pink Starburst Spray
Royal Peacock Fire Glitz Spritz
Royal Amethyst Fire Glitz Spritz
Dark Chocolate Truffle Starburst Spray
Cape Cod Coral Starburst Color Shot
Salt Water Taffy Starburst Color Shot
Opal Sea Oats Starburst Spray



Friday, April 19, 2013

Capture Life's Moments Layout

Hey y'all, I just wanted to share one of my most recent layouts.  It's titled "Capture Life's Moments".  On this layout I used Recollections paper line Today Tomorrow Forever.  I backed the first sheet of paper onto medium weight chipboard.  For the top sheet, I tore the paper and then did a corset stitch (Inspired by Miranda from MsLiberty25) using ivory ribbon.  I also distressed the edges of the paper with my Prima distress tool and used Lindy's Stamp Gang's Opal Sea Oats Starburst Spray to color the back of the paper that was rolled.  I printed a photo in black and white in 4x6 and also distressed it using my distress tool.  The embellishments and other products used are as follows:

Embellishments:

Lindy's Stamp Gang
Opal Sea Oats Starburst Spray
Cape Cod Coral Paint Pot
Clam Bake Beige Paint Pot
Creme Brûlée Cream Starburst Spray

I Am Roses
R78
R21
R77
Daisies

Tim Holtz Phrase Stick
Petaloo Willow Vine
Momenta Clock Metal


Sunday, March 31, 2013

Altered "J" and "I"


Wooden "J" prepped with gesso and texture was added by using tissue paper, drywall tape and lace.  I also added metal accents, light bulb and I am Roses flowers.  I painted the entire letter using Lindy's Stamp Gang Sprays in Ethereal Emerald, Incandescent Copper, Dark Chocolate Truffle and Delphinium Turquoise.  I finished the letter by applying Patina Rub N Buff.  Finally, I mounted the "J" onto a canvas that was covered in burlap and inked using Vintage Photo distress ink.
Wooden "I" was prepped with gesso and texture was added by using tissue paper, drywall tape and lace.  I added elements such as metal accent pieces, twine, computer parts buttons, a light bulb and I am Roses flowers.  I then painted the letter using Lindy's Stamp Gang sprays in Violacious Violet, Phantom Fuchsia, Witch's Potion Purple and Hottie Patottie Hot Pink.  I completed the letter by adding Antique Gold Rub N Buff.  Finally, I mounted the letter onto a canvas that was covered in burlap and edged with Vintage Photo distress ink.

Saturday, March 30, 2013

My entry into Lindy's Stamp Gang's Art to the Eggstreme

The eggs were created from plastic Easter Eggs.  I covered them in tissue paper and Mod Podge.  Once they were dry I used Lindy's Stamp Gang Starburst Sprays in:
Opal Sea Oats
Tawny Turquoise
Tiffany's Blue

I also used Lindy's Embossing Powders in:
Midnight Copper
Bizantine Bronze




  
                              The eggs were photographed in an antique egg basket



                              Finally, I made birds nests out of spanish moss and hot glue.