Tuesday, March 22, 2016

An Altered Easter Egg Challenge!!!

Hello again this week! I'm back to bring you a little Easter challenge piece between myself and my bestie Carolyn Ross who owns The Crafty Scrapper. I was so fortunate to have some extra time to just hang our with her and have a play day! We took a gold plastic egg, and challenged each other to alter it in our own style. Here is mine, on the right, and please visit her website to see how she created hers on the left...all comments are much appreciated!
I LOVE how they both came out, and we agree that it was not only such a fun time, but also some of our best Easter work! And since Ranger Ink is having an Egg Challenge, I'm actually submitting this...can you believe that?!! It's been eons since I joined a challenge.
We purchased the Lennox Egg Cups from one of her employees, Lori,  who sells awesome vintage goods at the shop, and picked up the egg from the grocery store. You can see hers in the background.
I adhered the egg together, and gave it a light coating of Dina's Gesso.
I covered the egg with Tim's Composer Tissue Wrap with some Ranger Multi Matte Medium. I also decided to flip my egg holder over the other way.
I stuck the egg on a craft pick, and then took it outside in the grass for the next part. I doused it with Alcohol Ink Blending Solution, and then added drops of Alcohol Ink, all the while spinning it to make marbling and drips. I LOVE doing that!!!
I die cut the butterfly from Silver Metal Foil and cardstock, and then embossed it with an oldie but a goodie, the Springtime Texture Fade.
I also used the same foil cardstock to die cut the new Lace Thinlets from Tim and Sizzix to use as a crown. Oh my gosh, I LOVE this die!!! It's already a favorite and I will be using this one a lot! It's so intricate and just plain gorgeous! Have I said how much I LOVE this die?!! Good designing Tim!!!
Then I stamped Tim's Lady Rose from Stamper's Anonymous onto the new Plain Tissue Wrap, and heat embossed it with Clear Powder.
I colored the face with Distress Crayons...my new go to fav for pigment sticks.  They glide effortlessly with a warm finger over the Tissue Wrap...I love that. I used the water brush and the crayons for her lips and eyes. This tissue and the Distress Crayons are really a fabulous match...I encourage you to try them together! I cut her out and adhered her over the egg with Multi Matte. I colored in her eyes with a white pen. The tissue don't not melt into the egg...so to speak like with a lighter weight tissue...but it doesn't leave hard edges either, and I like that! Great stuff!
I colored the butterfly and crown with the Alcohol Ink, and then used Gilt Heavy Bodied Paint from Dina over the raised areas of the butterfly. I also used Alcohol Ink and the Gilt to paint in the egg holder.
I colored the Tinsel with Latte Alcohol Ink and adorned Lady Rose with a rose and pearls. Then everything else was glued on with Multi Matte.
 
I'll be back again this week. Thank you all so much for looking, for commenting, and for supporting! I hope you have a crafty friend that you too can challenge to make some great art. What would we do without our buddies?!!

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I hope your hands get creatively dirty soon!

Sunday, March 20, 2016

Bird Crazy Easter Card

As promised, here is the Easter card I made for the Ranger Ink Booth at CHA this year. It was made with Specialty Stamping Paper, and lots of Tim Holtz Distress Ink.
I inked over a piece of Specialty Stamping Paper with a lot of Spring colors.
I flicked water over it...truly my favorite way to use Distress Ink.
I dry embossed the piece with the Retro Circles Texture Fade, and inked the edges.
I inked more paper, stamped the birds, accesorory ears, and the egg on it, as well as a clean sheet, and die cut them. The sentiments were inked on the same paper. I die cut the fringe with the Kraft Core too. I colored in the ears with a Tattered Rose Distress Marker.
 
Stay tuned, as I have a few more Easter projects to show you this week. Until then, enjoy your Easter week! 

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I hope your hands get creatively dirty soon!