Hello friends...
Can you believe it's Monday already? Well, time is definitely flying but the start of a new week means that it's also the start of a brand new challenge over on the Simon Says Stamp Monday Challenge Blog and this week's challenge is all about Transparent. So, will you use vellum or add a layer of frosted film or use mediums that aren't opaque? Whatever you choose, we would love for you to join us and can't wait to see what you make.
...and here's what I created ~ as always, I hope you love it!!
I chose to create a shabby distressed wallhanging showcasing the gorgeous, (and one of my favourite ever stamps) the Butterflies and Moths from Tim Holtz and here's how I created it...
To begin with I cut a piece of Kraft card to size and then cut an aperture in the centre to create a frame. I then painted the frame using Snowflake PaperArtsy Fresco Finish Paint. Once the paint was dry, then came the fun bit, to make that frame distressed and for this, I went in with my scissors to create little rips and tears in the frame which would show the kraft card background through the white paint. I then added some ink lines to create the joins of the frames and placed a piece of acetate behind the aperture to create the look of glass. I used one of the Observations Word Bands, coloured with Picket Fence Distress Paint and attached this to my frame using Paper String stapled into place with the Tiny Attacher.
The next stage was to create the image and for this, I used the Butterflies and Moths stamp from the Papillon stamp set by Tim Holtz and stamped this in black Archival Ink, onto white card lightly inked with Old Paper Distress Ink.
I coloured the stamped image with Distress Marker pens and then added flicks of the ink onto the background to give that feel of discoloured vintage paper. I then wanted to create the wings and for this, I used Wendy Vecchi's Clearly For Art Modeling film.
I stamped each of the images onto the film and then cut them out before gently heating them to mould the wings. I then layered the wings over the tops of the stamped images and placed my painted distressed frame over the top, raising it with foam pads to give the depth I needed for the wings.
I mounted the completed frame onto a further piece of kraft card, then matted it onto layers of white card, followed by another piece of kraft.
To complete the piece, I used the Sizzix Garden Greens die by Tim Holtz to die cut Grungepaper, which I painted with Peeled Paint and Shabby Shutters Distress Paints, shaped the leaves to make them more realistic before inking the edges with Walnut Stain Distress Ink. I created a shabby bow from Crinkle Ribbon, dyed with Broken China Distress Stain and placed this in the centre of the frame together with the greenery and added a Wire Pin and beads.
Finally, I needed to hang the piece and for this I used the gorgeous Melissa Frances Decorative hangers which was the perfect finishing touch to my wallhanging.
Products used:
Distress Inks ~ Walnut Stain
Tim Holtz Stampers Anonymous Rubber Stamp ~ Papillon
Tim Holtz Distress Marker Pens
Distress Stain ~ Broken China
Thank you so much for all your visits today and I'll see you all very soon!!
Bye for now...love Emma xx
Good Morning Emma. What a beautiful wall hanging . Love the frame idea and you have aged it so well. Enjoy your Day. Hugs Rita xxx
ReplyDeleteWow Emma I love it I was fooled and thought your butterflies and moth were real. x So much work but its paid off. xxx Wonderful project.
ReplyDeleteHugs B.X
Beautiful wall hanging. Love the aged element along with the dimension on the butterflies. Lovely transparent elements too. Gorgeous piece of art Emma. Enjoy your week. Tracy x
ReplyDeleteThis is GORGEOUS!! I want to run and make this RIGHT NOW! It is amazing!!!! I love it!
ReplyDeleteWho wouldn't want this for their wall at home! Beautiful! Perfect composition, love it.
ReplyDeleteLovely piece of Art Emma. I love the vintage crisp look.
ReplyDeletewow!! Loving how delicate this project is, and your amazing balance of color + neutrals and how those butterflies come to life in this artful frame piece. So beautiful - Emma you always amaze me!
ReplyDeleteI like this piece very much, it is really lovely. I can't say exactly what attracts me so, perhaps the unexpected shades of color in the top embellishments? I'd be proud to hang it on my wall.
ReplyDeleteOMG! This is so beautiful! The closer you look, the more beautiful it becomes. Gorgeous elements!
ReplyDeleteOh Emma, this is just gorgeous. xxx
ReplyDeleteThis would be as well-placed in a gentleman's study as it would be in a crafter's den; each owner would appreciate it for different reasons. Me? Well, I just think you are getting more and more clever, oozing ideas and an unstoppable force in card design.
ReplyDeleteWill some BIGWIG in crafting industry please notice this lady's achievements?
Gorgeous hanging, Emma! It's so elegant and bright! Love it! Hugs, Sandra
ReplyDeletethis made me smile!
ReplyDeleteI love it!
Lovely wall hanging! I really like the pop of botanical at the top :)
ReplyDelete*mwah*
Steph
Simon Says Stamp!
Emma, that is stunning. The butterflies are gorgeous.
ReplyDeleteGorgeous piece Emma! Love all the gorgeous butterflies and beautiful bow!
ReplyDeleteThis is such a fabulous creation, Emma. Love the beautiful distressed look and those butterflies are wonderful. :)
ReplyDeletestunning! I thought it was beautiful before I saw the closes ups but I can appreciate it even more seeing the gorgeous details!
ReplyDeleteI love everything about this! I recall seeing the top-secret sneak-peek on the group blog and being completely blown away by this. I was waiting on this week to come to see what you'd used. A true work of art that would look fabulous in any home. Love it!
ReplyDeleteA really beautiful shabby chic style hanging, Emma. Love the subject of the dimensional transparent winged butterflies. Reminds me that spring weather really is close! <3 Candy
ReplyDeleteThis is a stunning piece! I love the butterflies in particular and the way you used transparent materials gives it such an elegant ethereal look. I also really liked how you mixed such different elements like the greenery with the ribbon. Gorgeous from every angle!
ReplyDeleteWonderful project! It's simply perfect! I adore your frame and your transparent butterflies give one touch of lightness at your work! Amazing! BArbarayaya
ReplyDeletethis is so stunning!!!
ReplyDeleteThe pop of color on this vintage white is sublime! LOVE the leaves especially!
ReplyDeleteHow totally gorgeous!! Thank you for sharing the close-up shots and details on how you created this stunning piece of art! I will be buying some of that modeling film for sure because of all the inspiration provided using it! Beautiful work, tfs! :)
ReplyDeleteLovely work!
ReplyDeleteIt's very wow as ever...I adore your work
ReplyDeleteThis is so pretty Emma and what a wonderful idea!! The frame you created is gorgeous and I love those dimensional butterflies. Perfect finish with the branches and ribbons.
ReplyDeleteThis is just amazing. Left me speechless. A piece of art!
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