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!
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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. |
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I added some Film Strip Ribbon to mimic the road, and stitched that down, and around the tag. |
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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. |
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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. |
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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. |
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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!