First off, as always, the decluttering. All funkos this week (and next actually) They've gone to my brother.
Even my cute little Sauron!
Onto the makes. Haven't had a chance to make any jewellery yet and the stitch is not yet finished (on the final page now, which has the most french knots on) but I have made another heart.
I started by cutting two hearts out of some Tim Holtz paper. With the first I sprayed with green and brown Lindy's sprays, and glued it to the wooden heart. With the second I cut with a mixed media thinlit die on one side. It didn't work completely so I cut a bit away. I used texture paste with a brick stencil, then sprayed it with blue Lindy's sprays, adding a couple of drops of alcohol ink on certain bricks to darken it.
I love Lindy's sprays - they call them magical for a reason!
I die cut loads of gears, painting them silver before attaching them to the heart. I added a couple of pieces of ephemera, a clock, and a wing I've had in my stash for absolutely ages ( painted with white crackle paint and inked with blue) That's why it's good keeping things you aren't necessarily using. You never know when they'll be the perfect addition to a piece.
Ems
Even my cute little Sauron!
Onto the makes. Haven't had a chance to make any jewellery yet and the stitch is not yet finished (on the final page now, which has the most french knots on) but I have made another heart.
I started by cutting two hearts out of some Tim Holtz paper. With the first I sprayed with green and brown Lindy's sprays, and glued it to the wooden heart. With the second I cut with a mixed media thinlit die on one side. It didn't work completely so I cut a bit away. I used texture paste with a brick stencil, then sprayed it with blue Lindy's sprays, adding a couple of drops of alcohol ink on certain bricks to darken it.
I love Lindy's sprays - they call them magical for a reason!
I die cut loads of gears, painting them silver before attaching them to the heart. I added a couple of pieces of ephemera, a clock, and a wing I've had in my stash for absolutely ages ( painted with white crackle paint and inked with blue) That's why it's good keeping things you aren't necessarily using. You never know when they'll be the perfect addition to a piece.
Ems
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