Welcome, Welcome, Welcome, and thank you for stopping by on this very exciting post as it is the first post from my new DT and I hope you guys love it as much as I do.
Today's make is from Glo.
I will have new makes every Monday from one of my amazing Dt members so keep heading back to see what they have created for you xxx.Man, where does the time go? Seems only yesterday I was trying
to get back into creating and blogging more often. Then, radio silence.
Well, I'm back!
This time I should be around a bit more often since I am on the newly
founded SpeshInk Design Team,
supporting and creating art using the current line of stamps created by
I chose to start by creating an insert page for my art journal.
I picked up a pack of these from Tuesday Morning on the cheap.
They came in three different colors; manila tag, black, and kraft.
I had the bright idea to use a black page, and then I heat embossed The Gent
image with black powder. Now, how the heck was I gonna color this thing?!
I decided to give it a go using some Stampin' Up watercolor pencils.
Since my selection was limited, I was challenged to come up with a flesh tone.
I ended up using browns, oranges, yellows, and white.
Not sure it worked all that well, but it does convey a flesh-ish tone.
It toned down quite a bit once I used some water to blend it out.
I created the background using Distress Oxide inks.
I love these inks. They blend like buttah, and I love the
oxide effect that is achieved simply with water.
I have a bunch of mustache brads that I rarely use, so I was
determined to get one on this project. I used it to cross the "t".
Pretty cute, if I do say so myself.
I added some washi tape and hardware to the upper corner.
I tried to keep it pretty flat along the left hand side as it will be added
to my art journal, which already has issues closing.
I added some silver gear die cuts, and broke out my Distress crayons
to add distress and grunge all over the place. I love the black crayon. It's perfect
for adding dimension and shading on projects like this.
Lastly, I added black and white splatter to give an over all cohesiveness to the page.
That's it for me today.
No comments:
Post a Comment