Hello!
All I can say is it's about time I get something posted! I started this canvas collage last week but life conspired against me such that it took a week to complete! I won't bore you with the details, but things have finally worked out so that I could finish it and share it with you.
Note: Look no further if heavy embellishment causes you hives or claustrophobia, because this piece is LOADED with it. <smile>
This is a 6x8" canvas board that is chock full of stuff (my favorite kind!) and techniques. It starts out with a wonderful tissue technique that gives lots of texture and which I painted shades of brown and red and topped with gold Rub 'N' Buff and some lime green paint flicked on as the last step. Then I decoupaged a piece of vintage style collage paper from Gecko Galz "Dapper Dan" digital paper set and curled up one of the corners. And last, I placed a strip of beaded, pink leaf-shaped trim up the left side, but most of that has been covered with the various embellishments. Typical.
I agree, it IS "always tea time." At least in this household. Yesterday I had four cups because it was so cold. Two in the morning, one in the afternoon and one in the evening. There is no wrong time when it comes to tea.
The words have been decoupaged after first inking the edges. Once the decoupage medium was dry I edged them with clear glitter glue. There is no wrong time for sparkle in one's life, either.
This cute image is what started the whole thing. It's from the Gecko Galz "Teatime" digital stamp set. I smile every time I look at it. I colored it very softly with Copics and distressed the edges, then I adhered it to the back of the Tim Holtz Weathered Clock die cut made from some of his grunge board. It was inked and brushed with crackle paint, then I applied some gold Rub N Buff with my finger. Guess what, it doesn't come off with soap and water, so I had two pretty gold "fingahs" for a couple of days. (Sorry, was channeling a little Shirley Bassey there.)
That little bitty teapot came from my mother's enormous stash of mosaic/crafting supplies in her garage some time ago and it finally found a home here. See that little bird? Too sweet! The large purple flower behind it was made with a purchased rose that I glittered up a bit and which I then placed on three layers of flower petal "blanks" which I airbrushed with various Copic colors. I needed a bigger flower than that rose.
Many of the flowers on this piece have been hand colored including the pink-tipped cherry blossoms and some of the roses, though not all.
The ceramic rose is another piece from my mother's "garage stash" and I've applied drops of Glossy Accents to simulate dewdrops. The dragonfly is a vintage style brooch.
The rose has been attached to a rather rusty, age spotted vintage key escutcheon. I layered a bit of hand-dyed cheesecloth underneath for a bit of textural difference and placed a beige pearl where the screw once went. You can see the keyhole in the first and third pictures.
The butterfly was treated the same as the clock. It started out as grunge board wings which I inked with two colors of distress ink then brushed on a thick coat of crackle glaze and then finger-rubbed some Rub 'N' Buff over that. I edged the wings with gold glitter glue and adhered a vintage button as the body. This is propped up and adhered to a resin rose for the 3-D effect.
The little wooden clock is from Prima and is purely for decoration.
Another garage stash item is the teacup. It started out white with a Delft windmill which is on the other side, but I airbrushed it with two colors of Copics (thanks, Katie, for the suggestion!) to tie it in with the teapot. There are two little brown pearls in it signifying tea.
That's one of the custom colored cherry blossoms. Of course I had to put a little glitter on the stamens...
This will go up for sale in my brand new Etsy shop today.
Thank you for joining me, and I wish you lots of fun crafting goodness in your week!
Happy crafting!
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Tuesday, January 28, 2014
Tuesday, January 22, 2013
Pretty in Purple
Hello and good morning!
Woohoo, I've got my computer back!! It came in last night and I stayed up rather late putting it all back together and updating everything that requires daily input. SO happy to have it back. I told DH that working on my laptop was akin to driving in reverse - I could still get to where I was going, it just took longer and I had to go slower. So now things are back to normal. ("Normal??" What's THAT?)
Today's card is a simple one without a lot of fuss and frill.
I stamped it in gray rather than black so as to not appear too harsh and colored it with Copics. I stamped a light flourish onto the base layer first so as to give it a little more interest.
I added the teensiest little pearls to the flower centers on the cup and saucer.
The rolled roses are made of felt with the larger one using two strands in contrasting colors. I also added a pink flower button and some very light green leaves.
The butterfly has been paper pieced and popped up on a dimensional, and a few more small, though not AS small, pearls have been added to the outside border before also popping the centerpiece up on dimensionals.
And that, lovely readers, is my card for the day.
BTW, did I mention the battery on my phone is going out and I can't send pictures on it anymore? Perhaps it only needs a new battery... *sigh*
At any rate, thank you for stopping by and I wish you a lovely Tuesday.
Happy crafting!
Supplies:
Stamp: Simple Pleasures (IO), Creative Elements (SU)
Ink: Versafine Smokey Gray
Paper: Whisper White, Wisteria Wonder, Concord Crush, Subtles DSP Stack (all SU)
Extras: Dienamics Leafy Flourish, Mini Rolled Roses, Oval Stax Dies; SB Floral Ovals dies; felt, pearls, flower button, Copics, dimensionals.
Challenges Entered:
ALOTA Rubber Stamps #99 - Make your own background
Divas By Design - Make It Girlie
Creative Card Crew #28 - Make It Girlie
Allsorts #190 - Flower Power
Woohoo, I've got my computer back!! It came in last night and I stayed up rather late putting it all back together and updating everything that requires daily input. SO happy to have it back. I told DH that working on my laptop was akin to driving in reverse - I could still get to where I was going, it just took longer and I had to go slower. So now things are back to normal. ("Normal??" What's THAT?)
Today's card is a simple one without a lot of fuss and frill.
I stamped it in gray rather than black so as to not appear too harsh and colored it with Copics. I stamped a light flourish onto the base layer first so as to give it a little more interest.
I added the teensiest little pearls to the flower centers on the cup and saucer.
The rolled roses are made of felt with the larger one using two strands in contrasting colors. I also added a pink flower button and some very light green leaves.
The butterfly has been paper pieced and popped up on a dimensional, and a few more small, though not AS small, pearls have been added to the outside border before also popping the centerpiece up on dimensionals.
And that, lovely readers, is my card for the day.
BTW, did I mention the battery on my phone is going out and I can't send pictures on it anymore? Perhaps it only needs a new battery... *sigh*
At any rate, thank you for stopping by and I wish you a lovely Tuesday.
Happy crafting!
Supplies:
Stamp: Simple Pleasures (IO), Creative Elements (SU)
Ink: Versafine Smokey Gray
Paper: Whisper White, Wisteria Wonder, Concord Crush, Subtles DSP Stack (all SU)
Extras: Dienamics Leafy Flourish, Mini Rolled Roses, Oval Stax Dies; SB Floral Ovals dies; felt, pearls, flower button, Copics, dimensionals.
Challenges Entered:
ALOTA Rubber Stamps #99 - Make your own background
Divas By Design - Make It Girlie
Creative Card Crew #28 - Make It Girlie
Allsorts #190 - Flower Power
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