Hi Everyone, Karen here to share a couple of projects for July with you!!
For my 1st project I did a layout of my daughter Jenn. This is a photo she took of herself and I thought the papers would go perfectly with it!!
To alter the chipboard I gessoed them and then embossed using Tim Holtz Distress Embossing Powders (Seafoam White and Tattered Rose) for the small frames and for the phrase I used only the Seafoam White. Just a side note the Tim Holtz Ornate Frame I altered using the new Ranger Patina for metal and it's so fun, they work really great. I used some on my chipboard in my next project and they work great on chipboard too!!
Imaginarium Chipboard Used:
Other Products Used:
Prima "Almanac" Paper Collection
Tim Holtz Die Cuts "Tattered Clock" & Picture Wheel along with his Movers & Shapers "Baroque".
Tim Holtz Distress Inks "Walnut Stain & Tattered Rose"
Cottage Cuts "Leafy Foliage"
Tim Holtz Ornate Frame
Prima Junkyard Findings
For my 2nd project I decided to give a canvas a go, it's been awhile but I had fun with this one. This is an image that I found online and I'm sorry that I can't remember where I found it. I used a brick wall picece of paper to display it so the fern would show up, but the lights not so great today.
To alter the chipboard I first gessoed them and let that dry and then I painted them randomly with the new Ranger Patina line for metal using the "Moss", "Verdigris", "Earth", and "Victorian Gold". I also altered the Ornate Farme and butterfly using the same colors. The Fern I painted with white gesso. For the key I also used some embossing powder for some texture. The canvas is covered with Tim Holtz Idea-ology Tissue Wrap - Terminology.
Imaginarium Designs Chipboard Used:
Other Products Used:
Tim Holtz Idea-ology Tissue Wrap - Terminology
Tim Holtz Ornate Frame
Ranger Patinas mentioned above
Graphic 45 Metal Door Keyhole
Prima Key
Prima Junkyard Findings
Thanks for taking a peek and I hope you enjoy!!
Don't forget to leave a comment on the blog for a change to win some beautiful chipboard!!
For close-ups & details you can go to:
http://lostcoastscrapper.blogspot.com
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