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Saturday, 13 October 2012

Some more Rustification!...

...Ooh, I do love this technique!  I had a couple of hours free last night, so decided to please myself and spend some time sat at my now very messy table and play!  I'm not normally a messy crafter, in the sense that I tend to just stick to paper and a bit of Distress Ink, but my crafty table is now covered in Mica Boss, embossing powders, ink pads, mica powders and glitter and I had so much fun!  I think I'm getting into this messy crafting and it's all thanks to the guys over at Simon Says Stamp and Show!

So, I found another of my frame cards already made up in my pile of 'stuff' that lives on my worktop - I have run out of places for a home for it all, so the pile keeps getting bigger!  The frame was printed with a pastel plaid paper, rather pretty, but not what I wanted...
...I suddenly remebered to take a 'before' picture part way through transformation, hence the inky bits!  Over at Raise the Bar this week, the challenge is 'Hey Pumpkin!', so I printed off the pumpkin png from my A Year in Cards disc and decided to make an Autumn frame card...
...this is how it looked when I had finished!  I truly rustified the frame starting by inking with Rusty Hinge, Peeled Paint and Tuxedo Black ink pads, then stamped with a My Mind's Eye texture stamp and embossed with copper EP and Mica Boss, rubbed with Autumn Rose gilding flakes...
...I found this lovely little verse online and thought it was so apt for the time of year.  The key is a Die-namics die called Attic key, which I inked with Versamark and dusted with Mica powders to give a metallic look...
...I printed off 3 of the pumkpins using Windows Picture Viewer, 9 to a page size and decoupaged to give more dimension.  I added a Marianne swirl die and some Marianne leaves cut in diffferent Autumn shades, I cut down some of the leaves and then added glitter and Stickles for a bit of bling...
...I finished with die cut letters to spell the word Autumn and attached them to acetate before cutting around and adhering to the frame so that they look like they're floating.  A lovely Moss green satin ribbon and bow made a hanging loop and a couple of pearl and diamante details finished it off.  I am really pleased with the finished result and hope you like it, too!  Enjoy your weekend whatever you are doing and if you get the time, why not do some messy crafting?!!  Lisa x
I am entering this card into the following challenges :
Hey Pumpkin!
Rustification (2nd entry!)
Fall into the Season
Anything Goes

TO BE IN WITH A CHANCE OF WINNING THIS AUTUMN FRAME, LEAVE ME A COMMENT ON MY NEXT POST TITLED 'DATE FOR THE DIARY AND A CHANCE TO WIN' AND I'LL DRAW A WINNER LATER IN THE WEEK.

7 comments:

  1. what a beautiful picture, that would look fab hanging in my garden studio..LOL ;0) If I get the time I would love to do some messy crafting, sounds fun and your finished work is really stunning,
    Jane x

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  2. I am so glad that you took a before and after picture of this project! WOW! What a difference a little "rust" and some really nice crafting can do! :) Your autumnal piece is beautiful! I love your rusted frame. I also love what you've done on the inside of the frame...beautiful leaves and pumpkin! Thanks for sharing your art with us at Simon Says Stamp and Show. <3 Candy

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  3. So glad you took a before picture so we can see the wonderful transformation. Love the dimensional pumpkin and the text is fantastic . Your rusting looks fabulous against the autumnal tones. Thanks so much or joining in the Simon Says Stampand Show Challenge. Tracy x

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  4. Hi Lisa...Yes, I sort of got a late start on posting that Santa tag for Ranger's contest. Thanks so much for your kind words about my tag! I appreciate it. <3 Candy

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  5. wow what a transformation lisa.its fantastic, really love the rust effect and gorgeous autumnal colours and image ;D

    xx coops xx

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  6. Oh I just love altered items! That framed sentiment is so pretty, what great details and gorgeous palette you've used. Thank you so much for joining in on our 'Hey Pumpkin' challenge over at Raise The Bar this week!
    ~*Joni RTB DT

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  7. Beautiful project!! Altered projects are my favorites! Love seeing them being entered. You done a wonderful job and getting a little messy while creating is always fun!! :)
    Thanks for joining us at Craft Us Crazy - http://craftuscrazy.blogspot.com
    Hope to see you joining us again soon!!
    ~Jeri~

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