Back in April, I won my first (and only so far) blog candy from Smudger Challenge Blog. It was a huge bounty of dark goodies and my inner 12 year old girl squealed.
I was also excited to start doing challenges on a blog from the very beginning so I promptly missed the first challenge deadline because I'm an immense dork.
But this month, I'm slipping in under the wire. Challenge #2 is You're It! (Tags)
I took a manila tag and stamped some Gothic Latin writing on one side and heavily spritzed it with Walnut Ink that has been doctored with Platinum All Purpose Ink.
Tip: As a great alternative to buying expensive glimmer mists, add an entire bottle of metallic All Purpose Ink (API) to a bottle of Walnut Ink (WI) and shake vigorously. Tsukineko makes both products and they're really easy to find in most craft stores. Keep in mind that API is a fabric ink, so you may not find it with stamping products.
Just make sure that when you add the API to your Walnut Ink, you also dump in the mixing ball that's in the API bottle. Otherwise, your metallic ink will settle on the bottom of the WI and won't mix as well. You'll need to give the combo a good shake every time you use it but you get gorgeous shimmery results. I really like the Cherry Blossom Walnut Ink with Vegas Gold API.
I added some rice paper to one side of my tag and covered the transition between sides with a flourish die cut from a post card. I felt I needed more sparkle, so I fussy cut a transparency butterfly and coated the underside with blue glitter glue. I made a smaller embellishment tag and added a tiny little bling and a bit of the glitter glue. Matching ribbons finished it off.
Thanks for looking!
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Wednesday, May 30, 2012
Saturday, April 21, 2012
Macabre Monday - Pirate's Booty
It's time for another Macabre Monday over at Haunted Design House - this week's theme is Pirate's Booty. I decided to go with a map, said to show the location of a chest of coins owned by infamous pirate, Calico Jackman. Unfortunately, Captain Jackman was caught and hanged for piracy before he was able to retrieve his treasure.
This is the 2nd map that I made - the first one's ashes lie partially melted into the carpet of my craft room. Did you know that you should not apply open flame to paper that has hairspray on it? My left brain knows that, my right brain not so much.
Using Versafine, I stamped the map on a thin piece of stationary and added some script, as well as various nautical designs that I thought a sailor might have on a ledger page. I marked the treasure with a Stazon X and distressed the entire thing with Walnut Ink and water. While the page was still wet, I took an embossing stylus and wrote some numbers and words along the edge; the ink darkened them up nicely, and folded the map up to get the nice dark creases and let it sit for about 10 minutes and then opened it up flat. Once the paper dried, it turned brittle.
I refolded it and got out the matches - let's gloss over the fate of the first map, shall we? After going outside, I strategically burned the edges and some creases of the map. I made the seal with wax and an unmounted stamp coated with Stazon. The blood is Memento ink right out of the refill bottle. Ta-dah, Calico Jack's treasure map.
I had a little time on my hands and decided to play with some clay and came up with some Krakken tentacles. The base is covered in cloisonne embossing powder and the tentacles were darkened with a black ink wash. It's a perfect paperweight for the map.
Thanks for looking!
This is the 2nd map that I made - the first one's ashes lie partially melted into the carpet of my craft room. Did you know that you should not apply open flame to paper that has hairspray on it? My left brain knows that, my right brain not so much.
Using Versafine, I stamped the map on a thin piece of stationary and added some script, as well as various nautical designs that I thought a sailor might have on a ledger page. I marked the treasure with a Stazon X and distressed the entire thing with Walnut Ink and water. While the page was still wet, I took an embossing stylus and wrote some numbers and words along the edge; the ink darkened them up nicely, and folded the map up to get the nice dark creases and let it sit for about 10 minutes and then opened it up flat. Once the paper dried, it turned brittle.
I refolded it and got out the matches - let's gloss over the fate of the first map, shall we? After going outside, I strategically burned the edges and some creases of the map. I made the seal with wax and an unmounted stamp coated with Stazon. The blood is Memento ink right out of the refill bottle. Ta-dah, Calico Jack's treasure map.
I had a little time on my hands and decided to play with some clay and came up with some Krakken tentacles. The base is covered in cloisonne embossing powder and the tentacles were darkened with a black ink wash. It's a perfect paperweight for the map.
Thanks for looking!
Wednesday, February 16, 2011
Butterfly Escape
So, I have another project that I did recently but I'm not convinced about the finished result. It's missing something but I'm not sure what.
I would love any suggestions or thoughts. I did the bamboo with my Sizzix and spritzed them with Walnut Ink and various embossing powders. The postcards are from a lot I purchased on eBay last year.
It just needs something....
Thanks for looking and enjoy!
It just needs something....
Thanks for looking and enjoy!
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