Today we are welcoming a Guest Designer who I know won't be a stranger to you. Annie of Curious and Crafty Treasures. I'm sure you'll all give Annie a warm welcome !
Hi everyone..it’s Annie here as Guest Designer for Stamps and Stencils challenge theme of 'Anything Goes’.
I
was so thrilled to be invited to take part in this month’s challenge,
which is the first here at Stamps and Stencil’s blog. The very talented
Design Team have created some fabulous, inspiring projects and I hope
you will find time to take part in this “for fun” challenge.
As
many of you know I have been crafting for over 20 years dabbling in a
variety of styles, but mainly vintage/grunge. I am a huge fan of all
things Ranger and Tim Holtz so of course I had to create a project using
stamps/stencils and Idea-Ology pieces from Tim’s vast range. Mixed
Media is fairly new for me but I am really enjoying the way that I can
incorporate paints/gesso/texture paste in to so many projects and it’s
nice to recycle items too.
For
my project below I used the aluminium from a drinks can and some
leather pieces from an old discarded purse in my stash. The large wooden
tag was a recent purchase and was reduced to 50 pence in M&Co, so
of course I just had to buy a few !!!!
Firstly
I stamped on the aluminium using Jet Black Archival Ink from Ranger. (
see below) The gentleman is from Stamper’s Anonymous Tim Holtz Purveyor
Stamp Set. A China Blue Distress Marker was used to colour the
gentleman’s eyes. To attach the aluminium to the leather I used my WRMK
Cropodile to punch some holes and some nail headed brads.
The wooden tag was given two coats of Decoart Chalk Paint in Rustic, then Decoart Crackle Medium was applied.
Once the crackle medium was almost dry I applied Decoart Chalk Paint in Whisper and you can see the fabulous crackle below.
Decoart Media Texture Paste in Black was applied through Tim Holtz Cargo Stencil and also the Schoolhouse Stencil
Vintage
Photo, Black Soot and Rusty Hinge Distress Inks were applied to the
wooden tag, providing an aged appearance. Edging the tag with the Black
Soot really defined the edges, making them pop.
I also applied some Vintage Photo and Walnut Stain Distress Inks to the edges of the leather.
Below is how the tag looked before I altered it.
And this is the finished piece……………..!!
Below
is a closer look at the stamped images from the Purveyor Stamp Set. The
stamped papers were aged with Distress Ink and then wrinkled, spritzed
and flicked with water. Some gears, a timepiece and spinner as well as a
metal wing complete the look.
Thank
You once again to Sue, Yvonne, Julia, Toni, Ruth and Sharon for having
me join in with them on this fantastic journey. I wish you all the very
best and hope to catch up with you again.
Crafty Hugs And Best Wishes
Annie xx
Apologies for the blip earlier with the photos not being loaded properly....these things do happen!
Is it just me, or are the photographs missing in action? Guess I will check back later. hugs :)
ReplyDeleteSadly, I can't see the photos either. They are fine in the post before this one so I suspect it is just an issue with this post. Can't wait to check them out so I will check back later.
ReplyDeleteNo pictures showing at all . Sorry. X Hugs Rita xxx
ReplyDeleteSeems to be the same with all of us, anyway this can be fixed?? Such a shame :o(
ReplyDeleteSo sorry re the photos, of all the days it happens it would be when we weren't able to get to a computer till this evening!! Thankfully Annie has been very understanding. Want to say a huge thank you to Annie, lovely to have her with us again.
ReplyDeleteLove your vintage recycling tag! The use of stamped metal and that crackle is just wonderful. A fabulous inspirational post! From all of us at Stamps and Stencils THANKYOU!! Hugs Ruth xx
Love the tag and all the useful upcycling ideas you have shared with us Annie, many thanks and lovely to see you again.
ReplyDeleteSharon xx
A fabulous tag Annie ! love your stamping on the aluminium and the industrial style brads. The crackle finish is just gorgeous too! Lovely to see you here Toni x,
ReplyDeleteSo glad I came back and thanks for fixing it Ruth! This tag is so clever, beautiful layers and great stamping. The crackle and colours look fantastic!!
ReplyDeletegorgeous work Annie - the crackle is amazing. love it. Hugs Rachel x
ReplyDeleteYour tag is fantastic Annie, I love, love that crackle background, it looks amazing and the stenciling on top really 'pop's beautifully. Your base tag was a great find too! Love your tag! Hugs, Anne xx
ReplyDeleteA gorgeous tag! I love the different textures and the stamping on aluminium... And the transformation too!
ReplyDeleteFabulous masculine tag, Annie! The crackled background and all the stencil work is amazing. Love that image as well! Happy Weekend! Hugs!
ReplyDeleteFab tag, Annie!! Love your stamping on the piece of aluminum sheet and the crackly background--just lovely!! XOXO-Shari
ReplyDeleteFantastic tag Annie, it looks super. Enjoy your weekend, Nicola x
ReplyDeleteWonderful tag, love the stamping onto the aluminium and then mounted onto the leather with rivets, fabulous idea!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great way to repurpose leather and aluminum - it looks rather like a WANTED poster to me - such a great design with the metal bits and stencils - love that creakle too!
ReplyDeleteLove the recycling Annie a very kewl Tag. Some fab colours used, loving the DecoArt Chalky paint and huge crackle it looks awesome:-) xxx
ReplyDeleteWhat a great GD spot from Annie - the vintage look and fabulous distressing make this an absolutely cracking tag!
ReplyDeleteAlison xx
Lovely tag with great vintage feel. Loving the stamping on aluminium, really makes the piece extra special. Angela x
ReplyDeleteWonderful tag Annie and I'm so pleased you joined us again! Julia xx
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