Showing posts with label Making Memories. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Making Memories. Show all posts

Tuesday, May 8, 2012

Trash-to-treasure

As you know, I'm a firm believer in recycling and not throwing much away....not if it can be re-purposed.  It should come as no surprise that our 2-car garage can only house 1 car.  Here are some items destined for the trash.
Let's start with a child's bicycle wheel that's missing some spokes and painted yellow.  The paint job isn't very good, either.  The old book was just old and smelled musty.  I don't know about you but we get quite a few of those offers with 'get our credit card today'.  In one of the junk drawers I found old hotel room keys left from my husband's business trips.  They're good for spreading glue, gesso, spackle, etc.  But all these items are about to become art.






Sepia, Coffee and Olive archival inks make a big difference, don't they?















I covered the cards with green checked paper then distressed the edges with brown inks.  'Bloom' is stamped in Jet Black archival ink.  The stamp set is called Jersey UC by Making Memories.  Foam blocks, had them for years.  They are super when you need bold letters that aren't strictly linear. Therre are like little bites taken out of the letters.  Small clothespins were inked with brown distress stains.  Kinda reminds you of the days when  kids would attach playing cards to their bicycle wheels, doesn't it?

Quite a few pages were removed from the book and colored with yellow, orange, red and green distress stains.  The posy layers were cut from a set of scalloped circles by Spellbinders.  The center of the flowers are large brads which I used to wrap around the spokes.  Each layer was crumpled once it was stuck on the brad.  The leaves were cut from the Spellbinders set of sunflowers.   The leaves were also crumpled, distressed with brown inks and glued to the backs of the flowers.

Some floral wire was wrapped around an old paint brush then stretched out and wound around the spokes.  Leftover black screen from our enclosed patio windows was cut into narrow strips for the bow (upper left from the top center of the wreath).  Since all the items were destined for the trash, I have no qualms about making changes should the weather damage the wreath or when the seasons change.



I found the inspiration for my bike wreath hereAfter that it was just a matter of time waiting to find a bike rim in someone's trash pile.


So, how do you like my trash-to-treasure project?  I think it will work nicely for this week's challenge over at Simon Says Stamp & Show where you're supposed to use your favorite stamp.  Like so many of you, it's hard to choose just one.  But this alphabet is my favorite when I need large letters.  It works well with so many styles of art.

Wednesday, September 22, 2010

Faux stone

This week the technique over on the CCC is Alcohol Ink Agate on Grunge.  This is such a neat look!  I started out with my prerequisite #8 tag, inked it up with lots of yellow, orange, and brown distress inks, overstamped  with Tim's Nature's Moments dried floral stamp (green &  brown archival inks), then spritzed with water. 

My version of the technique is on the center piece of grungeboard, cut using Tim's Styled Label.  After doing the technique I edged the label with the espresso paint dabber.  The sentiment (from the same set) was stamped in black archival.  The piece is elevated with grungeboard scraps.  Two Making Memories antique copper brads accent the top and bottom of the label. 

Tim's bird (again, same set) was stamped on grungepaper, then ink distressed before applying rock candy crackle paint.  Once dry, I smeared some black ink over the cracks.  It's also elevated with grungeboard scraps.

I use this set quite a bit, it's so versatile.  I'm trying to keep from purchasing too many item-specific sets yet I seem to be overly drawn to Halloween this year.  And all of them Tim's.  That's not a bad thing, is it??? 

More grunge can be seen tomorrow when I'll be sharing what I created for the Simon Says Stamp & Show blog.  Love, love, l-o-v-e grunge products!