söndag 26 januari 2020

Salvaged

Hello and welcome!

I was inspired by a stamp designed by Tim Holtz to make this card. Ever since the release of the Tim Holtz/Stampers Anonymous stamp set weird science last year I've been thinking about making a card using the thorax stamp from this set. At once when Tim showed this stamp set on FB live I had a plan for it; I wanted to colour the thorax image, cut it out and put a heart inside and create a card with the thorax and the heart as the focal point. Many month has passed since the release and now finally I had some time to play and try my idea. So here is my card, better late than never...



The thorax image is stamped on Canson watercolor paper 300gr using jet black archival ink and colored using my Prismacolor pencils. I used a scalpel to cut the image out and as I didn't have a small heart die or heart stamp to use I just used a scissor to cut a heart out by hand and then colored it using festive berries distress oxide spray and Black Sooth Distress ink.






For my background I used design paper from the Tim Holtz abandoned paper stash. I used another stamp from the weird science set and stamped randomly over the design paper. I then made a frame using a favorite of mine, the 3D embossing folder foundry and black metallic kraft. After running it trough my cuttlebug I sanded it and cut out the middle part with a scalpel creating the frame and then painted it using gathered twigs and black sooth distress crayons. I cut small pieces of the cut out embossed part and glued them onto my panel and used distress crayons to paint them as well. I almost always use my fingertips when working with the distress crayons and sometimes I use a little bit of water as well. 



I then mixed grit paste and pumic stone distress paint and used my fingertip to apply this on a few places on my embossed panel. I used some more gathered twigs and black sooth distress crayons to paint these areas and then used a small brush and quinacridone gold acrylic paint from DecoArt to paint some more areas to make it look rusty. I glued some idea-ology hardware heads to my embossed frame and painted them using distress crayons and also some quinacridone gold acrylic paintI die cut random numbers and the letter z using the alpha numeric upper die and black kraft and glued them onto the panel on the upper left corner.



I mounted my embossed frame panel onto my background using 3D cushions to create some depth and then onto another panel of sanded black metallic kraft and behind another panel of design paper from the abandoned paper stash (same as my background) and behind that a panel of sanded black kraft. My base is created of black coredination cardstock with a pale orange core and sanded edges, folded to create the inside of my card.



The image is cut to separate the thorax from the gears. The gear part of the image is glued directly onto the background but for the thorax part I glued some small leftover chipboard pieces on the back side before gluing it onto the background to get some depth (I find this easier then using layers of 3D tape when the image has so tiny parts). I then glued the small hart in place inside.



I decorated my card with some more leftovers from the embossed panel together with some hardware heads on three sides of the embossed panel. The quote chip is sanded and painted with gathered twigs, black sooth and tea dye distress crayons and quinacridone gold acrylic paint and with hardware heads in the corners. The metal decoration word band on top of the embossed panel is cut to remove the loops and painted using gathered twigs, black sooth and tea dye distress crayons. 



The clock key, another favorite of mine, is die cut in chipboard and in black metallic kraft. I glued the kraft onto the chipboard and sanded it and painted it using gathered twigs and black sooth distress crayons and used the same mix of grit paste and pumic stone distress paint as above and some quinacridone gold acrylic paint as well.

Thanks for stopping by
Hugs, Lisa 


PRODUCTS USED

Tim Holtz
- weird science stamp set
- 3D embossing folder foundry
- clock key die
- alpha numeric tiny type upper die
- abandoned paper stash
- distress crayons: black sooth, tea dye, gathered twigs
- distress ink black sooth
- distress oxide spray festive berries
- distress paint pumic stone
- grit paste
- quote chip
- hardware heads
- word band
- black metallic kraft
- black kraft
- coredination cardstock black with pale orange base
- all the panels are cut using the big guillotine
- glass media mat

Other
- acrylic paint from DecoArt: quinacridone gold
- archival ink jet black
- canson watercolor paper, 300gr
- prismacolor pencils
- chipboard
- 3D cushions






5 kommentarer:

Janette sa...

You are so so brilliantly talented with your creations Lisa, I love each and every one they are always so wonderful to come and view. Xx

Rainey's Craft Room sa...

Wow! This is just amazing Lisa!
I love everything about it. What a fabulous idea/design you had. The texture and details on the rusty metal look so realistic and every added nut bolt and detail come together to create a stunning project.
Lorraine

crafty-stamper sa...

WOW absolutely incredible and what inspiration and meticulous cutting!!!Great idea with the added heart and love every distressed and embossed layer-love the added salvaged and all the little nuts and bolts-Would soooo love to see a video of you making one of your masterpieces
Carol x

Claudia N. sa...

One of the most brilliant makes I've seen in a long time, Lisa! This is gobsmackingly brilliant! love love love!

Claudia x

aussie aNNie sa...

I don't know how you do this but you are amazing....fabulous art and textures, and goodies and oh gosh the lot is awesome.xx