W ramach zabawy tuszami StazOn stworzyłam dla siebie malutki, bardzo vintage'owy blejtramik. Brązowy tusz 'Ganache' posłużył do stworzenia tła i pokolorowania kwadratowego szkiełka - bardzo mi się podoba ten 'przydymiony' efekt, który można nim osiągnąć. W tle znalazła się spora sprężyna zegarowa i malutkie kaboszony, którym z kolei nadałam kolor czarnym StazOnem. Małą metalową ramkę podkleiłam kawałkiem papieru i wypełniłam Glossy Accents, tworząc spersonalizowany dodatek. Obrazek z panią i napisy pochodzą oczywiście od Tima Holtza, a stalówka - prawdziwa, strarociowa - pochodzi podobno z lat 20 zeszłego wieku. :)
Pracę zgłaszam na wyzwanie 'Anything Goes' w Simon Says Stamp Monday Challenge Blog.
While playing around with StazOn inks, I created a tiny, very vintage canvas all for myself. The brown 'Ganache' ink helped create the backgound and colour the square glass piece - I really like the smoked glass effect it gives. I set everything up against a rather big clock spring with some tiny glass cabochons, which I coloured with black StazOn. I backed a small metal frame with some paper and filled it with Glossy Accents to create a personalized embellishment. The lady and the word stickers are by Tim Holtz, of course, and the pen nib - an original junkyard one - is said to have been produced in the 1920s. :)
This project is my entry for the 'Anything Goes' challenge at Simon Says Stamp Monday Challenge Blog.
Pracę zgłaszam na wyzwanie 'Anything Goes' w Simon Says Stamp Monday Challenge Blog.
While playing around with StazOn inks, I created a tiny, very vintage canvas all for myself. The brown 'Ganache' ink helped create the backgound and colour the square glass piece - I really like the smoked glass effect it gives. I set everything up against a rather big clock spring with some tiny glass cabochons, which I coloured with black StazOn. I backed a small metal frame with some paper and filled it with Glossy Accents to create a personalized embellishment. The lady and the word stickers are by Tim Holtz, of course, and the pen nib - an original junkyard one - is said to have been produced in the 1920s. :)
This project is my entry for the 'Anything Goes' challenge at Simon Says Stamp Monday Challenge Blog.