Saturday, May 10, 2014

CC3C - Distress Glitter

Happy Saturday crafty and busy as a bee People! Today marks the second challenge in the new Compendium of Curiosities III Challenge!!! The Curiosity Crew and I want to thank you all for all the fabulous comments and all the entries from the first challenge...WOW!!! We were blown away! Your comments made both of my weeks...I am just floored! I was sooooo inspired by all the entries too. I learn so much from all of you. Thank you!!!! We are having a very hard time choosing a a Curiosity Crew winner for sure!
Challenge number two is all about Distress Glitter, and I hope as many or more of you play along on this glitzy challenge so you can win some amazing fabulous prizes donated by the ever generous Tim & Mario, and the second challenge's sponsor, The Funkie Junkie Boutique!!! Talk about some amazing loot! 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 gorgeous glittery inspiration, but for a chance to win some extra goodies!
Yvonne Blair 
AND, Tim Holtz started a new board on Pinterest for the challenges...how cool is that?!? If you enter the challenges and show great technique on your piece, you just might see your project pinned by Mr. Holtz!!! Good luck!

For my inspiration piece, I went with using Mustard Seed Distress Glitter as it's my favorite one at the moment! I love how it brings the honeycomb and bee to life! Doesn't that bee really look fuzzy???
To create the background I used Ranger's Specialty Stamping Paper and Wendy Vecchi's Yikes Stripes Stencil as well as her new Archival Ink in Watering Can. I love using Tim's new mini Ink Blending Tools for stencils...it really gets ink in all the areas.
I wanted that French or English (???) queen bee motif, so it was older (Oddities)  and newer (Daydream)  Stamper's Anonymous images from Tim to the rescue. I love how these fit perfectly, and I am in love with the wreath crest one!  There were many crown stamps to choose from as well, but I went with a metal Regal Adornment crown, and thought the swag with the bow was a perfect fit as well. Don't you just love charms???
I colored the bee on the paper with a Mustard Seed Distress Marker, and then stamped the bee again with Jet Black Archival on Wendy's Clearly For Art Modeling Film as I wanted wing movement.
I cut the bee out, distressed the striped paper, inked it with Vintage Photo Distress Ink, and then layered cardstock underneath the paper and began sewing around each piece with different colors of thread.
I die cut Tim's new Honeycomb Frameworks die using Grunge Board, and painted it with Mustard Seet Distress Paint. I sanded and inked it as well, and then die cut more Honeycomb shapes using cork and a sheet of paper from Tim's Collage 8x8 Stack. Finally, I got to use the Mustard Seed Distress Glitter on some of the die cut shapes as well as the stripes on the Clearly For Art bee. Sweet as honey!!!
I adhered the layered papers on a 6x8 Burlap Panel, and decided to altered the Adornment charms with some Gold Paint Dabber. Then I began layering on the Honeycomb pieces. SO FUN!!!
I added a Dymo Tape caption, another charm, and a number one painted with Black Soot Distress Paint, which I also added to the sides of the Panel. The more I looked at it, I decided it needed more embellishment (Go figure!!!) so it was White Opal Liquid Pearls to the rescue to highlight the bow and jewels on the Adornment pieces! BUT THEN, I thought it needed more embellishment (I know...it's a sickness!!!) so it was Idea-ology Metal Corners to finally finish it off!
 
 

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I sure hope you will play along with us again or for the first time, and of course, I hope your hands get creatively dirty soon!