Wednesday, July 25, 2012

Looks like fall

around here.  Leaves dropping from the trees.  No rain.  Brown grass.  An Amish columnist in our local paper said it was like walking through a bowl of Rice Krispies cereal...all she could hear was 'snap, crackle, pop'!  Since it looks more like fall than summer I thought I'd use the Gilded Kraft Glassine technique that's in Tim's 2nd book on page 39 on my leaves.  This will meet the criteria for the 14th challenge over on the Studio L3 blog.  This week's sponsor is The Funkie Junkie Boutique and they're offering a $25 gift certificate from their store to a randomly chosen winner.  My fingers are crossed that I win because I already have my shopping list made!
I presume you have Tim's book so you'll know how I created my leaves.  But how about the ghostly effect on the tag?  That's a black tag from Ranger.  I stamped Tim's spiderwebs (Trick-or-Treat) in clear embossing ink; clear embossing powder was used over it.  Once heat set I rubbed Picket Fence Distress Stain over the whole tag then took a damp cloth and wiped it down.  This not only removed the stain from the web but also lightened the tag in places.  I took the distressing tool around all the tag's edges.

Sizzix Branch Tree was cut from corrugated cardboard and smeared with brown and black distress inks.  The leaves were using the Sizzix Mini Tattered Leaves.  I took another black tag, cut '31' using the Sizzix Carnevale strip die and gave it the same white wash treatment.  Heat to dry then apply Sepia Accents.  Multi-Medium was used to adhere it to the felt removed from my alcohol blending tool.  A grosgrain ribbon was smeared with more brown distress ink, frayed the edges, knotted it in the center and glued it to the top of the tag.

Sure hope we get some rain soon...I'm NOT ready to rake leaves or hickory nuts during the heat of the summer!


6 comments:

  1. Totally digging your theme and so feel your pain! No rain here and so hot! My yard is dead in several spots! But your tag lifts the spirits and has me yearning for cooler weather! Love love love your leaves and web.....super coolSusan!!!!

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  2. Great minds think alike! Love it :)

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  3. So many eonderful ideas and techniques.

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  4. That is an awesome idea for the background Susan, so darned creative! I love it!

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  5. I love the Fall/Halloween combination! Very nice!

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  6. I do love your tag... I do! But I just can't wrap my head around Fall yet. I guess hearing the Rice Krispies sounds will bring me around in another 6 weeks or so!

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