Saturday, 20 April 2013

Springtime Art Brooch by Alison (Craftytrog)

Hello Stampers! It's Alison here, with a little Spring-inspired brooch to share with you.


I started by cutting a rectangle of mountboard (5 x 2.5 cm). I used a Tim Holtz sanding grip to smooth the edges, then I used a blending tool to ink it with Mowed Lawn Distress Ink. I inked up the bird cage from the Free As A Bird Plate with white pigment ink, then pressed my mountboard domino onto the cage to stamp my background.


I stamped the little birds on the branch using Jet Black Archival Ink, then used the same ink to stamp a floral border, using the flower on Botanical Plate 1.


I then used a cotton bud to colour the floral edges with Manganese Blue Archival Ink, & the birds with Coffee Archival Ink. I also inked the edges with Jet Black Archival.


I finished off by adding three layers of clear ultra thick embossing enamel. I love how this intensifies the colours.
All it needs now is a brooch back!

Thanks for looking,
Alison xxx

14 comments:

  1. Love the colors and design!!! Beautiful!!! ~Sophia

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  2. What a lovely creation Alison and extra special to see what all went into your pretty pin!
    oxo

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  3. the birds are cute but i love the flowers just round the edge,lovely!!

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  4. Great piece...like the layer of the cage stamp with the birds, neat idea.

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  5. Amazing, I have to try this!
    Karen
    http://frayedroundtheedges.blogspot.co.uk/

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  6. A lovely brooch Alison.
    xxx Hazel.

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  7. That is lovely!!

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  8. Lovely stamped layers to create this sweet little picture on the brooch.
    Wishes
    Lynne

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  9. What a great idea, love your brooch!

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  10. How cute is that?! Love that the bars are just barely there in the end... the birds might get to go free after all!
    Alison x

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  11. Love the cage idea...;)
    xoxo Sioux

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