Hi everyone!
Gerry`s here with my project Thursday!
Today I have for you an altered scalloped cardboard (size: 17 cm x 22 cm) which I altered by using mainly Prima Marketing products.
The scallops on the cardboard were firstly painted with Gessso and then with Distress Crackle paint...
I hope you enjoyed my post today!
Have a great Thursday!
~Gerry~
Gerry`s here with my project Thursday!
Today I have for you an altered scalloped cardboard (size: 17 cm x 22 cm) which I altered by using mainly Prima Marketing products.
I used the packaging from Prima Masks for my background...
I cut one of the packaging so it`ll fit my cardboard. Then I inked the edges and I stitched ....The scallops on the cardboard were firstly painted with Gessso and then with Distress Crackle paint...
I added a few embellishments that I made myself by stamping and cutting them out....
The butterfly was stamped twice and colored in with Copic Markers
The bird cage was also stamped and cut out. The two birds were also colored in with Copic Markers....
The ornate frame chipboard is from Dusty Attic (N.B. I cut it into two parts). I firstly applied Gesso and then I added two colors Glimmer Glam....
These are the products I used:
- Prima Marketing "Printery" collection (check it HERE)
- Prima Marketing "Pixie Glen" collection (check it HERE)
- Prima Marketing cling stamps "Alla Prima" (check it HERE)
- Prima Marketing cling stamps "Londonerry Imagenne" (check it HERE)
- Dusty Attic cipboard (check it HERE)
- Glimmer Glam "Hay Ride" (check it HERE)
- Glimmer Glam "Organic Garden" (check it HERE)
- Distress Crackle paint "Shabby Paint" (check it HERE)
- Copic Markers (check it HERE)
- EK edge punch (check it HERE)
- Colorbox ink (check it HERE)
- Adirondack ink pad Pitch Black (check it HERE)
- Pergamano embossing tool "extra large ball" (check it HERE)
I hope you enjoyed my post today!
Have a great Thursday!
~Gerry~
prachtig! Leuk met die achterkantjes ook!
BeantwoordenVerwijderenMooi!
BeantwoordenVerwijderenNu zie ik dat je de verpakkingen hebt gebruikt, wat slim!! Die zijn inderdaad té mooi om weg te gooien!
grt, Corina