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TBT – Last but Not Least

Hi There!! Happy Thursday!!  Well, it’s time for THE LAST, but certainly not the least, challenge technique at the Compendium of Curiosities 3 Challenge Blog

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Challenge #34, Tim’s Layering Stencil Monoprint technique.  This last technique is found on page 48 of Tim’s Compendium of Curiosities 3, and you’ve needed to work from your own copy to participate in this challenge series.  It’s definitely a must-have book for your creative library!  And even though the challenge is headed into its final sunset, the inspiration found in Tim’s book is eternal!!

And speaking of eternal–Thank You to Linda at Studio L3 for hosting and coordinating this challenge for the past 68 weeks and Thank You to the Extremely Talented Ladies of the Curiosity Crew who continuously inspired challenge after challenge, topping each and every one of their CC3 creations with the next!!

  Throughout this challenge, there have been Outrageous Prize-a-Paloozas to win!!  Firstly–There have been two very Awesome sponsorsInspiration Emporium and The Funkie Junkie Boutique.  For this last CC3 challenge, The Funkie Junkie Boutique is sponsoring a $25 gift certificate to one lucky, randomly drawn, participant-YAY!

Secondly–Is the chance of being chosen the Curiosity Crew’s Honorable Mention!  That’s no little feat! Have you seen the stuff that people make for this challenge?  (besides my own stuff that is!) 😉🙂

Thirdly–And Definitely Not Lastly–Is the Tim & Mario prize package awarded to the Curiosity Crew’s Choice!  Now, that’s something to write home about!!

It’s been fun and creatively rewarding to craft through the pages of Tim’s latest tome, and I wanted to do something lasting to close the book with, so to speak —😉🙂

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I altered a Tazo Tea tin to hold crafting goodies or little keepsakes or whatever I can fit in there!!  Let me take you through some of the steps, that I can share, in repurposing this tin for this last CC3 challenge.

Here’s  my Tazo Tea tin in all of its labeled glory!  I stripped the label off with a combination of soaking in soapy water, then rubbing with something called ‘Goof Off’ to remove the rest of the label adhesive.  I washed and dried the tin, lightly sanded the surface, then applied a dry brushing of white gesso over the surface.

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I ‘measured’ a couple of pieces of mixed-media paper to wrap around the tin, and stitched together with my sewing machine.

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And like magic–There’s my Layering Stencil Monoprint background!  I created this little scene using the Rays, Burlap and Measured Layering Stencils and all kinds of Distress Inks.

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I’m using my favorite flower image in Tim’s Flower Garden stamp set to adorn my tin with.  I heat embossed the cone flower image onto the panels with Jet Black Archival ink and black embossing powder.  I colored the centers of the flowers with Walnut Stain DI and my water brush.

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Behind the scenes, I stamped the cone flowers and stems onto pieces of mixed-media paper and water colored with Distress Markers and my water brush.  I could have sworn I snapped a separate picture of the stems, too–but they’re there out of shot somewhere!!  When I fussy cut these flowers out, I sprayed them with Sunflower Sparkle Perfect Pearls Mist to give them a little shimmer.

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I wrapped the tin with my stitched panels and adhered with a combo of double-backed tape and matte Decou-Page.  I started adding the fussy cut cone flower heads  and stems in place and adhered with matte Decou-Page.

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I made a separate panel for the top of the tin, and worked on this panel on the side as I was working on the other panels for the body of the tin.

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I treated all of the sides of the tin the same with Botanical Rem-Rubs, Small Talk or Big Chat stickers and some ink spritzing and paint splattering.

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I outlined the image of the flower and the small talk sticker with Black Soot DI and my water brush.  I heat set then outlined again with my white gel pen.

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I used my air art tool with my Black Soot DM and spritzed ink all over the surfaces and heat set.

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I also splattered Scattered Straw DP over the surfaces with a round water color brush and heat set that, too.

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I trimmed a piece of Menagerie paper stash to attach to the bottom of the tin–this is mainly to camouflage all of the printing that’s on the bottom on the tin.

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And that’s all folks!!  I’ve now got a nicely decorated tin that I can use for a myriad of purposes!!

I’m taking this over to Studio L3 for the last time, for this last CC3 challenge, which ends tomorrow, Friday August 14th at 11:55pm MDT.  If you’ve got Tim’s book, you’ve still got time to create and enter!  It’s never too late and you’ve gotta be in it to win it!!🙂

Thanks so much for joining me today!  I’ll be back this weekend with a little something, something that I’ve been working on for Artistic Outpost, so I hope you’ll come back and visit again!!

Until next time–Stay Artsy Fartsy!!

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SUPPLIES I USED:

  • Tazo Tea Tin; Mixed-Media Paper (Strathmore)
  • Stamps:  Flower Garden (Tim Holtz/Stampers Anonymous)
  • Distress Inks, Markers & Paint (Tim Holtz/Ranger); Archival Ink & Perfect Pearls Mist (Ranger); Embossing Powder (WOW); White Gel Pen (Sakura)
  • Remnant Rubs, Tissue Tape, Small Talk & Big Chat Stickers (Tim Holtz/Idea-ology)
  • Craft Sheet (Ranger); Heat Tool; Embossing Gun; Finger Knife (Fiskars); Round WC Paint Brush; Detail Water Brush

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My Pumpkins – Halloween Bonus Project

HAPPY HALLOWEEN!!  Hi There, It’s me Shari from Ain’t That Artsy Fartsy and I’m so happy to be here today to share a fun little décor piece I made for Halloween.  With so much Halloween inspiration out there, and with a little apropos change to a song lyric, I came up with…..

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…wait for it……

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While you’re all laughing and chair dancing, I’ll tell you a little bit of what I did to make this altered wooden house.

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I cut my house out of a piece of unfinished poplar.  This house measures 9″ x 4″ x 1″ and I covered the front and back with pieces of Tim Holtz Regions Beyond Paper Stash that I had stitched together with my sewing machine.

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I roughed up the edges with my paper distresser and inked with Black Soot DI then adhered to the front and back surfaces with matte Decou-Page.  I added smears of black gesso with my fingers and adhered a long piece of Design Tape to the outside edge.

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I added stenciling to the front and back sides of the house with Tim’s Gothic Layering Stencil and black modeling paste.  While the paste was still wet, I sprinkled Shabby Shutters Distress Glitter over it, tapped off the excess and let air dry.  While that was drying, I spritzed pieces of cheese cloth with a combo of Hickory Smoke and Black Soot DSS and heat set.

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The tree and fence are older Sizzix dies that I treated with crackle paint and rusting powder respectively.  When the crackle paint dried on the tree, I rubbed it with antiquing cream to accentuate all of the neat texture, then I started to adhere the pieces onto the house.

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This little foursome of cutie-pies is from Tim’s Found Relatives-Occasions.  I fussy cut them from their card and colored their Jack ‘o Lanterns with my Pumpkin Spice DM.  I die cut a bunch of leaves and roses from the Tiny Tattered Florals die from a mixture of Kraft Core, Color Core and Regions Beyond Paper Stash.  I stained the Pumpkin Pieces with Hickory Smoke DSS and gave all of the roses and leaves a spritzing of Pewter Perfect Pearls Mist.

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The song lyrics were printed onto white card stock and cut into bands.  I sealed with matte Decou-Page and then coated with clear crackle glaze.  When the crackle glaze was dry, I rubbed with Hickory Smoke DI and adhered onto the house with matte Decou-page.

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I outlined the word bands with Black Soot DI and my water brush, then brushed a wash of translucent white paint around the edge of the house, spritzed with water and let the watery paint drip down.

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To finish the house, I attached a Typed Token and applied one final splatter of off-white paint to the front and back sides of the house.

I hope you’ve enjoyed my little Halloween house today and will come back later in the week for our Throwback Thursday feature.

Until next time–Stay Artsy Fartsy!! XOXO-Shari

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Tuesday with Tara {take 39}

Happy Tuesday!  This week I was thinking about all the new Finnabair goodies in the shop and decided to make a mini piece of altered art inspired by her techniques and style.   It’s been a while since I played with this style, and I’d never tried incorporating a photo into my piece so I decided to pick a small canvas and a photo and go for it!

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I started by coating my canvas (the lid from a box of greeting cards) with white gesso and trimming my photo and some white cardstock to the same size.  I applied texture paste through a stencil and adhered some torn corrugated cardstock with gel medium, then set it aside to dry.  While drying, I gathered some assorted embellishments for my project, including beads and some puffy heart stickers.  Color does not matter as everything will be painted with white gesso!

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Use gel medium to adhere the photo to cardboard (I wanted mine to be slightly raised).  I decided to paint over the photo with gel medium as well to add texture and seal it in.  Arrange photo and embellishments on background and adhere with gel medium, then protect the photo with cardstock and paint everything with white gesso.  Set aside to dry (or use a heat tool to speed the process!)

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Now to add some color!  I decided on shades of green for this project, so sprayed a few shades of Dylusions Ink Spray, focusing my aim on the embellishment clusters I created in two corners around my photo.  I dropped color from the Moonshine Mist by Lindy’s Stamp Gang (brown ink with green shimmer) over the Dylusions.

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Lastly I added a bit of Distress Ink to the photo edges and some Perfect Pearl Mist in bronze.  I covered the photo again and sprayed the entire project.  The resins in the Perfect Pearls help to seal in the water based inks I used!  I also dropped a few spots of bronze directly onto my photo.

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As a final touch, I added some metal photo corners to the photo, dropping a bit of Perfect Pearl Mist onto those to tie it all together.

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Materials used:

White Gesso

Texture Paste

Dina Wakley “essentials” stencil

Dylusions spray paints (shades of green)

Moonshadow Mist by Lindy’s Stamp Gang (I used one with green shimmer, this one has blue!)

Perfect Pearl Mist, bronze

Assorted embellishments (like Finnabair Mechanicals!)

Finnabair’s Glass beads & Micro beads

Gel Medium (glossy or matte… whatever you have handy!)

Cardboard, cardstock and something to alter (I used a box lid from a set of greeting cards)

 

How about a chance to win some fun Mechanicals this week?  Leave me a comment & let me know, have you ever created something mixed media inspired by Finnabair?  The winner will get this fun mix, perfect for spring:

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Have a creative day!

Inky hugs,

Tara

 

 

 

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