Monday, 15 October 2012

Haunted design house challenge, 'Graves'

Hello again everyone and thanks a lot for stopping by, It's always good to have you here.
 This week over at Haunted Design House we are challenging you with the chilling theme of 'R.I.P'  all you have to do is make something grave related.
 This is my little Grave shrine. It was made in a class given by Andy Skinner at The Craft Barn
 We started of with a wooden plaque (actually it was a thermometer) turned it over and painted the plaque with a few layers of acrylic paint.We then used an image transfer technique involving Matte medium, when it was all dry I used the 2 stage crackle glaze from deco art to age it up.
The metal strip across the bottom was added and given one of Andy's rust techniques from his online workshop 'Time worn' I also used the same technique for the top. The photo was aged up with distress inks and added to the cut out section. I used alcohol inks on a pair of Tim Holtz Wings. I also added the book plate with the name Jane (no idea why i chose that name) Finally I screwed an eyelet into the bottom and attached the little memory tag saying 'cherish' along with a feather.




Head over to Haunted Design House to see plenty of Fab inspiration from the awesome design team and of course we would love to see you.


I would like to enter this into the challenge over at Simon Says Stamp And Show, their challenge this week is 'Your favorite'
This has so many of my faves in it, I love the rusty tech and making anything shabby/vintage. It also appeals to my dark side.
so all in all this make was right up there for me.

I would also like to enter this in to the Art With No Boundaries challenge.They have a Halloween theme running this month. Hopefully a Grave shrine is Halloween enough ;)

Over at No Matter Which Challenge their challenge is Halloween or Halloween colours. Again hopefully a grave shrine will be Halloween enough.

The Crafty Pad are having a 'Distress it' challenge.  I love distressed challenges ( I can not do clean and simple) ;)

30 comments:

  1. Brilliant shrine, especially the rust effect painting and the image transfer. Looks like you took a great class with Andy. I'm not jealous - honest haha Px

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  2. Looks great Mark. Hope you got to grips with the crackle now! Beautiful imagery too.

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    1. Thanks Neil. Yep, now know where I was going wrong, I was to impatient. do not use heat gun to dry everything ;)

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  3. It was a great classs wasn't it! Your shrine looks great love your additions at the bottom. Love francesca

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  4. Wow, this is looks awesome. Thanx for sharing it at NMWC, I do not see a stamp used on your project, which is a must to be eligable for a prize at NMWC alas.
    Hugs, Marion

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  5. I really, really like your shrine Mark - maybe Mary came from that terrible 'Whatever Happened to Baby Jane' film although you are far too young to remember a film that old! Your rusting is absolutely fantastic, I really must do that AS course, I do love rust. It definitely has a Halloween/graveyard feel to me. Anne x

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  6. ...another awesome make Mark, I totally loVe the image you have chosen for your transfer, loVe the faded shading too all beautifully complimented against the rusty texture...always a joy to see your superb creations...Melxx :)
    I'll email my Addy.

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  7. wow Mark - this is amazing stuff! Thanks for joining in at the crafty pad this week and good luck! Hugs rachel x

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  8. Hi Mark, this is just fab! Great work! Thanks so much for playing at The Crafty Pad in our Distress It Challenge!
    Good Luck
    Hugs
    Dawn xx

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  9. Gorgeous! I have yet to make it to an in person class with Andy

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  10. wow Mark, you did a fantastic job with this piece! How cool that you followed that great workshop in the craft barn with Andy Skinner too! Awesome! Thank you so much for joining us at Simon Says Stamp and Show. Hugs, Sandra

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  11. Mark it looks fantastic! I love the picture you chose and the feathery dangly bit is a great touch. I had a sanding accident with mine and have to start again - good job Andy let me take another picture! I could have smacked myself after putting the varnish on and then ruining it! Hope you got my message earlier. You need to have an email contact!!
    Beautiful piece.
    Juliaxx

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  12. Can you imagine how jealous i am? Mr Skinner could be glad, that i'n not living near him, because i would stalk all his Workshops (:o)I love your shrine thingie. I think you have done a perfect paint technique. Really cool.
    xoxo Elly

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  13. Fantastic Job Mark, Lovin this lots. One of these days I'll have to come to the Craft Barn for one of Andy's classes and meet you all in person eh!!!!

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  14. OH wow!!! I am so jealous! You got to attend one of Andy's classes IN PERSON! I've seen a couple of these shrines and I think they are pretty dang cool! Yours is awesome! Love the colors you used and the rust embellishments are perfection! Thanks for sharing it with us at Simon Says Stamp and Show. I think I'll go pout now because I didn't get to take that class!!! Tell me about the Deco Art 2 step crackle...do you have a link for it? That might be a "must have". <3 Candy

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  15. Perfect choice of images - thery fit beautifully with the rusting. Hope that angel isn't the Dr Who type!! Hugs, Buttons x

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  16. It's fabulous Mark. I love how you've embellished it.
    xxx Hazel.

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  17. Your work is so classy. YOu really should have your stuff for sale. :P

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  18. Gorgeous, Mark! Fabulous combination of techniques, as always. Classy is right! xxD

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  19. It's divine! Don't have other words for it ...
    hugs, Suzanne xx

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  20. Wow Mark. This is absolutely fabulous. I love the rusting and that image is fabulous. The addition of the wings and charms really sets it off. Good luck in the challenges....certainly looks like a winner to me x

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  21. Awesome project, but sorry not eligible to enter into our challenge, you must use a stamped image as your focal point for all entries at NMW Challenges . Would love to see a stamped project. Hugz Suzanne (Owner)

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  22. I love your Grave shrine and yes it is definately Halloweeny enough I love the rust technique as well. Thanks for joining us at AWNB
    Paula DT

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  23. Glad you found our blog. Your grave shrine is a wonderful piece. I read your bio, nobody would ever know you were new to art. I think most people think grave yards are spooky, especially the closer we get to Halloween. Hope you join us again, be sure to check out our sister site, Recycle, Re-Purpose, & Re-Invent. Thanks for entering at Art With No Boundaries.

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  24. Such an atmospheric piece... when I got to the picture of the photo and name in close-up, I gave a little gulp - had to remind myself Jane's imaginary! Great rusty look, and the crackle is fantastically done... love it all!
    Alison x

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  25. WOW!!
    I'm speechless .... and a bit envious .... I live too far away to take part in a live workshop with Andy :(

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  26. I love all the finishing touches you added to your piece, it looks amazing Mark!

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  27. Hi Mark - this is a wonderful piece of work, and definitely gives a "chilly" feel! Thanks for sharing it at The Crafty Pad this week in our "Distress It" challenge.
    Helen x (DT)

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  28. How jealous am I that you actually got to go to one of those classes! This is just so awesome!!!

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