Wednesday 8 January 2014

Vintage Childhood Dreams by Alison (Craftytrog)

Hello Stampers! 
I've got a vintage style hanging to share with you today.


I prepared some fabric, lace & burlap, by soaking in a coffee bath, then leaving to dry.

Next, I  prepared the corrugated backing. I tore away some of the top layer, then coloured it with vintage photo distress stains. I layered the corrugated card onto my coffee stained fabric, then glued some of the stained lace to the bottom edge.


I stamped the little girl from The Artistic Stamper Childhood Dreams Plate onto gessoed book page, cut & tore it out, then glued it to a cut-off manilla tag. I inked the edges with vintage photo distress ink, then added some of the coffee stained lace. I glued the image to some stained burlap, then added it to the corrugated backing.

I stamped the wording onto a left-over piece of manilla tag, inked the edges with vintage photo DI, then glued it in place, as shown.

I dabbed picket fence distress paint onto the Ideaology word stick, then wiped the suface, leaving some paint in the word. I used a jump ring, a charm clip, & a red gem brad to attached the word stick next to the image.

To finish, I added silver eyelets & some ball chain to the top.

I hope this inspires you.
Thanks for visiting,
Alison xxx

14 comments:

  1. This is so amazing, I do not know even where to start. I am admiring it from every angle. This piece is very inspirational to me and offers several new techniques. Beautiful work!

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  2. Beautiful!! Love how you stained the lace with coffee. The font for Childhood Dreams is perfect for this piece. ~Sophia

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  3. Lovely romantic aged look...love it ;)
    xoxo Sioux

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  4. Love the coffee stained elements, and the rusty look on the corrugated card... Fantastic central image - this is great!
    Alison x

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  5. That is beautiful. I love the lace & the red brad was a great idea.

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  6. Well, of course I love vintage, so obviously this is right up my street! Love the way how you put it together with the fabric and other textures, it looks fab!

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  7. Love your project, beautiful colours & images:-) xxx

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  9. Alison, this is dreamy!
    Beautiful stamp of the child and I love that sentiment of childhood dreams - oh this is beautiful.
    Wishes
    Lynne

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  10. A wonderful hanging.
    xxx Hazel.

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