Saturday, June 20, 2015

CC3C - Layering Stencil: Paint Resist

It's Saturday! So here's another challenge to get your crafty week going in the new Compendium of Curiosities III Challenge!!! Thanks for all the faux cracked glass entries last time...all very cool! Thank you for joining us, and for all the wonderful comments and such!  The Curiosity Crew and I am always floored by what we see!
This new challenge, number thirty-one (Three more to go!) is using the Layering Stencil, Paint Resist Technique. I know you all love the Layering Stencils, so this one should be a cinch for you to participate it!  Please play along so you can win some fabulous prizes donated by the ever generous Tim and Mario, and this challenge's sponsor, Inspiration Emporium!!! You will have two weeks to complete this challenge and link it up to the CC3Challenge site, and you can read all the rules here. Please take the time to visit every member of the Curiosity Crew (See below.) for not only some painty and stenciled goodness,  but for a chance to win some extra goodies!
I'm cheating here, as I made this tag for the Ranger Booth for CHA 2015, but I have waited to blog it all this time until now, as it was made using Tim's technique that we are using for this challenge.  Hope you like it!
I cut a #10 sized tag...my favorite size...out of Glossy Cardstock. Yes Glossy! You can do this technique on many surfaces! I followed Tim's instructions for the technique.
I added some Film Strip Ribbon to mimic the road, and stitched that down, and around the tag.
I die cut several old jalopy pieces...I like to have several to do lots of layers...and the sentiment as well out of more Glossy Cardstock.
I inked in the jalopy with Forrest Moss and Vintage Photo, and added water droplets. I did the same to the sentiment although not as grungy looking. I also added a few doodles on the jalopy.
I painted all the chrome pieces with Brushed Pewter Distress Paint. The headlights I left white, and only inked around. I also added Glossy Accents to them.
I inked in the tire areas with Jet Black Archival. I cut out all the gents from the Found Relatives card, and started layered everything on the tag.
This is a fun challenge with a plethora of ways to use this technique. I can't wait to see what you do!

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I hope your hands get creatively dirty soon!

48 comments:

  1. Wow, how do you get such a clean and simple tag that has such depth and layering??? My tag would have dirty fingerprints and smudges everywhere! I love your style, Jan x

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  2. Anita,this is absolutely beautiful. Love the vintage colors and the layering!
    Perfect Father's Day tag.

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  3. Fabulous make Anita and those gents are an inspired idea, love it xxx

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  4. oh my freakin soul Anita this is perfect!!! i love it!! i love that you did it on glossy card stock..i wouldn't have thought of that.. brilliant!

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  5. Gorgeous grunge! I love all the guys hanging out around the jalopy! Inspired! The layers are wonderful. You know your way around a tag, my friend! It's delightful!

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  6. Wow Anita. This is a very cool, very vintage looking tag! I love the jalopy and the good ol' boys club sitting around it. :)

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  7. Jeepers! I really like this, Anita! The headlights look like they're really glowing and I love all the "gents" gathered 'round. What a great tag!

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  8. I LOVE the way you were able to create this vintage scene by fuzzy cutting all the characters and arranging them around the truck. The rusty effect on the truck is spectacular too. Blessings!

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  9. This tag is amazing, Anita! Love the bright background with the jalopy and the gentlemen around it! So cool! Hugs, Sandra

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  10. Anita...Love your vintage tag! Not sure how you kept the white part so clean...I'm a mess when I create...smudgies and fingerprints, lol...It is really cool..love all the gents around the jalopy. Hugs. Hope you're having fun at the convention!!!

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  11. Hahaha ... love it, love the jalopy and the found gents ... How could you not ENJOY the journey :) ?!

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  12. Superb composition and layering Anita. Brilliant tag! Nicola x

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  13. I have this jalopy die and I have never been able to make it look good - I'm am printing out your post right now so I can recreate it in my craft room - I just LOVE the way you placed all the men around it - so fun!

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  14. What a fabulous masculine tag, Anita - love the effect on the truck, and the silvery running board - fantastic!
    Alison xx

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  15. Love those layers! Such a cool jalopy. The gents look like they are ready for a Sunday drive. Wonderful technique. Bet the glossy paper looks wonderful contrasting with all the browns.

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  16. amazing! i love the colors and texture on the jalopy.

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  17. I love this tag and all those classy gents. Great tutorial.

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  18. This is awesome Anita! I love all the layering and the Jalopy die is one of my favourite dies. All the coolly gentlemen tucked around it are perfect...crack a beer! Great way to show of layered stencils.

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  19. The old jalopy looks fabulous and I love how you added all the gents in and around the jalopy - especially the one leaning on it at the back - very inspired! Hugs, Anne xx

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  20. So cool! Thanks for showing how you layered all the items. I am still learning to think in more than 1 or 2 layers.

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  21. Just going to say it you are Brilliantly Creative!! Love how you layered the stencils

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  22. Very cool tag! I love how you added the "gents"...

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  23. I don't see any cheating here, Anita!! ;) :) This is a FABULOUS tag--especially considering this weekend was Father's Day--just a Perfect manly creation with the vintagey jalopy and gents!! I just love how the DP resist really pops on the glossy stock!! Just FAB!! XOXO-Shari

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  24. wow this is so great and love how you have filled the car ...so clever x

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  25. Love how everyone has piled in and around your funky jalopy - such a super treatment for this tag and don't get me started on the gorgeous texture. Fab!

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  26. Love that jalopy, Anita and all those people in and around it! Fabulous tag!

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  27. Oh my goodness! What a fine jalopy! All the men surrounding it reminds me of the car clubs I went to when I was younger. This is a stunning tag and so much detail in a small space. Awesome sauce! ~Niki

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  28. This is so COOL! Where did all the male figures come from? I just love the masculinity of this one!

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  29. Great background and I love that Old Jalopy too Anita. The guys all loo great......whose the owner ??

    TFS and huge hugs
    Annie xx

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  30. Whoa, that jalopy turned out so cool, Anita. And I love how you worked all those gents into the tag. Clever!

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  31. Love the way you transformed the OJ into an awesome truck! This is so cool and all those men look fabulous!

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  32. Everyone has already said what I have wanted to. Love the tag and I am deciding if I need that die!

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  33. It's SO good to be back on your blog. I've missed you. Life got in the way, but that's okay...it makes coming back to blogland even more enjoyable. Don't mind me as I stalk around your posts. I love being inspired by you!
    Hope all is well with you,
    big hugs,
    Lisa

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  34. Absolutely fabulous tag, Anita! Love the clever idea with crowded old car! Amazing use of Tim's technique! LOVE it!
    Branka xxx

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  35. Glossy cardstock! Who woulda thunk it? And i really like how you fussy cut those photos...

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  36. Love the vintage feel of this tag, and all those men...phew thats a lot of cutting!

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  37. That's a ton of guys you packed into that truck! So fun :)

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  38. Hi Anita,
    wow, i love the masculine feeling from your tag and the technique is impressive. You are giving me a great idea about how to use the cool film strip I bought too. thanks for sharing it

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  39. I need to try this on glossy! I had no idea. Your car stuffed with gentlemen is very cool!

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  40. The tag is awesome. I love the colors and the truck with all the gents.

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  41. Of course we like this tag, it is impossible not to love it! Great technique on glossy paper and color, collage wonderful! Amazing!

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  42. what a delightful tag, anita! I love the background, but that jalopy (a favorite die of mine) is exquisite, with all those gents hanging in and around! This is such an inspiring piece, and now I can hustle off to my Closet to give this technique a go! Thank you for choosing my FD card as the Curiosity Crews Choice last challenge! I got the news this morning...what a way to start my month!

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  43. Anita, your tag is so cool! I love how you used the technique on glossy cardstock. Your gents look so at home in the old jalopy which is so nicely distressed. Thanks for the inspiration.

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  44. Just in awe Anita. It's soooo INCREDIBLE. The day I can make a card/tag this FABULOUS... I will feel wonderful. Absolutely LOVE this.... Wow. j.

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  45. This is my fave...that Old Jalopy gets alotta use here!! LOVE what U did w it here& esp that it's a TAG!! Can't make too many of those in moho!! ✌️😎

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  46. So cool Anita!! I love it! =) great vintage feel.

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