Hi everyone hope you are all well! & enjoying the Easter weekend.
I have a vintage piece for you today.
I started with swiping distress paint vintage photo, gathered twigs
& walnut stain onto a craft mat and sprayed with
water from a mini mister.
I swiped my card through and paint and sprayed with the mini mister as I dried
it so the paints blended together. I sealed it all with a matt
medium.
I inked up the Debbie Cotton car stamp Earls Automotive with
Black onyx versafine & clear embossed it. Next I painted
the entire card bar the car with cream acrylic paint.
I used blended distress inks in the following colours vintage photo,
walnut stain & scattered straw to colour spare card stock.
Onto this I stamped images from the following stamps winged wheel &
numerical plate. The numbers were stamped in
archival ink cornflower blue.
The clock was an old one I had done previously from the
Time & keys plate that had been covered in glossy
accents and a curtain ring was attached.
I used ripped pages & glued them to the main image. I used two die cuts
which I stamped with the ruler stamp of the Empemera plate
and I used this to frame the project.
I backed it all onto ripped cardboard that I had swiped walnut stain
paint. Please let me know what you think.
Cheers Dee x
Products used
- Distress paints Walnut Stain, Gathered Twigs & Vintage Photo
- Distress ink in Scattered Straw, Vintage Photo & Walnut Stain.
- Inks:- Black Oynx Versafine, Cornflower Blue & Black Archival.
- Artistic Stamper Stamps:- Debbie Cottons Earls Automotive, Numerical plate, winged wheel, ephemera & time & Keys.
- Rangers Glossy Accents.
7 comments:
Superb make...love it...thanks for the clear photo's!
xxx Margreet
What a cool make Dee- love that car!xx
Completely fabulous Dee! Love your cardboard background and your wonderfully vintage elements! Amazing! hugs :)
A stunning masculine creation - the textures and layers are just fabulous.
Alison xx
WONDERFUL as always Dee loving those techniques you have used :-) xxx
Great masculine project Dee.
Love it!
xoxo Sioux
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