Showing posts with label Cracked Glass. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Cracked Glass. Show all posts

Monday, November 14, 2011

Guess who's coming to town?

Supplies:  Waltzingmouse Stamps - Vintage Ornaments, Santa's coming 
to town set, Memento Black Tuxedo ink, Spellbinders Vintage 
Ornament Dies 2010, Clear embossing powder, versamark ink, Tea dye 
distress ink and blending tool, pop dots, adhesive, kraft and black 
cardstock - Folia, mini bell - Paperchase, Anita's A6 card blank
and embroidery floss.

This week the challenge on Paperplay Challenges is "Cracked Glass" and I have this santa's silhouette stamped and "cracked" for the past few weeks on my desk and hadn't manage to make anything with him.  So here is my card using non - traditional Christmas colours and various techniques.
This is an upclose shot of the "crackle/cracked glass".

Waltzingmouse Stamps have had a Christmas Card Challenge running since the beginning of the year and I have taken part in April's one but really wanted to do more.  Going to add this card to February's Challenge which was "quick pick" - use something on your desk (mine was the cracked glass silhouette lying around begging to be used!).

Also entering this card to the following Challenges
Delightful Challenges - Snowflakes
Jellypark Challenges - Non traditional Christmas Colors
Cards for Men - Christmas Cards for Men

Thursday, November 10, 2011

Paperplay - Cracked Glass

Supplies:  Whiff of Joy digital freebie - Spider Henry, pp .... SRM sentiment 
sticker, Black cardstock, Tim Holtz distressing tool, tea dye ink and blending 
tool, copics, Crackled Accents by Ranger, scissors for fussy cutting, 
Quickutz Cookie Cutter circle dies, pop dots and adhesive.

Paperplay Challenges time of the week again.  This week we are very kindly sponsored by Whiff of Joy and I decided to use their freebie digi - yeap... that's what I said... freebie digi - "Spider Henry".  You can find him here.  

After roughing up the pp and cardstock I assembled the card - I partially cut out the image and used the die run through my Big Shot to do the rest.  I then coloured him with copics and added a layer of crackled accents to the "circle" for the cracked glass effect.

After it was finished, photographed etc I decided to add a layer of crackle accents to the sentiment strip too!
All very distressed - perfect card for a little boy.

Challenges
Crafting for all Seasons - Texture
Bearly Mine Challenges - One for the Boys
Lily Pad Cards - Texture
Stampavie and more - Anything Goes

Thanks for peeking - hope you get a chance to play along with this fun challenge this week.
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