This was made on the depths of no mojo. I totally was like, "I'm going to take this paper and add every medium I have within reach to it..."
Supplies:
- Base was just a scrap of textured cardstock used to "capture" some excess modeling paste a couple months ago. Teresa Collins modeling paste through Tim's Plus stencil. (Fun fact: the original cardstock was blue. Who knew?!)
- Peeled Paint Distress Paint
- Walnut Stain Distress Crayon
- Iced Spruce Distress Stain
- Fiskars text stamp inked with Ranger Archival in Jet Black
- Black Liquitex gesso added as a border using an old key card, and also added to edges
- While gesso still wet, I added some Antique Silver Frantage by Stampendous and heated it
- Baby wipe used to clear off some of the plusses
- Tim's found relative paper doll man sanded and added. Autumn had scraped some of her relatives recently and I took this page from her book.
- Tim's Grungeboard letters from a decade ago painted with black Liquitex gesso and sanded to reveal the texture
- Trifecta dies by Seth Apter cut from the packaging from a Tim Holtz stencil
I bet I missed a supply or two in there-- I really went to town on this sheet.
I'd like to share this at the following challenges:
Profanities! Wow, your craft blog is edgy. It's a fabulous project - I wish I could collage like you.
ReplyDeleteFabulous mixed media piece..... great details! Thanks for joining us at Creative Artiste Mixed Media Challenge Blog :)
ReplyDeleteLove when bits & bobs are used together and they turn out great. Yours has done just that. So interesting with all the elements you used and such a fun finish. Thanks for sharing with us at HLS AG with Dies Challenge Mimi.
ReplyDeleteGreat card! Thanks for playing with our CAS-ual Fridays challenge and good luck!
ReplyDeleteLove all the details! Thanks for playing along at Casual Fridays Going Green Challenge. ~DT Lisa
ReplyDeleteit is great, I do hope your mojo has returned to you
ReplyDeletethanks for joining us at HLS
Barb Housner (DT)
Fabulous creation!
ReplyDeleteThank you for sharing with Happy Little Stampers!
Susan
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