Wednesday, April 25, 2012

Create a faux patina

The chance to spend quality time outside and medical appointments made it absolutely necessary to combine the challenge over at Simon Says Stamp & Show (use your favorite word) and the challenge on Linda's site from the Compendium of Curiosities Book 2 (Faux Patina on page 58).  And what a giveaway Linda has in store this week!  A super friend of hers has graciously donated an autographed (by the man himself!!!) Idea-ology messenger bag for toting all your tools to class, shopping goodies, etc.  Woohoo!

My tag is a bit darker than I would like but I kept playing and playing and finally said 'enough'!  I used Ranger's Snow Cap Mixative (and boy was my shaker ball stuck in the muck at the bottom of the bottle.  Yuck!), Lettuce, Sailboat Blue and Stream alcohol inks.  The Blending Solution came in handy a few times.

I covered some of Tim's fragments with Ranger's metallic tape sheets and added the technique to them as well.  The tag and the fragments were placed on slightly larger pieces of black cardstock so they'd show up better.

The letters for 'Create' are from Ma Vinci, called 'Codex' I believe.  Earlier this year I chose this word to symbolize in my art as much as I can.  The other stamp is from River City Rubber Works, I omitted stamping the 'create' at the beginning of that stamp.  All this stamping was done using Jet Black archival ink.  On the tag I also added a feathery flourish (Nature's Elements) in Cobalt archival ink.

I could sit and play with this technique all night.  And nearly did since my Snow Cap mixative wasn't cooperating. I ended up taking the top off, removing the stuck solution gunk and really moving the shaker ball around. 

What a fun technique to do!  I wonder what's up next, since Linda isn't going by the book, so to speak?

11 comments:

  1. Yummy. I love the colors, the quote, and the composition. I love the way you used and mounted the fragments.
    I finally gave up with the silly ball in the snow cap. After about 5 minutes I just gave up. Hope the doctor's appointments are going well.

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  2. LOVE those letters, what a gorgeous tag it's made. Hoping my snow cap arrives today in time to sneak in with this challenge!

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  3. Susan, I love your tag! Love the colors, the way you've really popped "CREATE" and the sentiment at the bottom! That is an awesome design! Are the letters a stamp set? Never heard of Ma Vinci. Can you give me more info on those? You really made them look amazing! Thanks for joining us at Simon Says Stamp and Show. <3 Candy

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  4. Beautiful, Susan! LOVE those letter stamps and your coloring is gorgeous.

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  5. Wonderful tag! Love the faux patina on the letters too!

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  6. Ooh, I LOVE those colors, Susan! This is such an artistic, classy work, and you did a fabulous job on the faux patina. Great stamps, too!

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  7. LOVE your faux patina "CREATE" tag! Love those alpha stamps you used, too! Thanks for sharing your creation with us at Simon Says Stamp and Show! Ellen :)

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  8. You are so good at using all kinds of supplies ... mine just sit on the shelf. This is gorgeous, and I like the deep color!

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  9. OOOOHH! A+ for your colors and your words and your cool create letters. Love this! You look good with curls, too. Yeah, I don't get out much, but never think that I don't still care.

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