Hello friends and Happy St. Patrick's Day!
Hope you all had a wonderful weekend and you're ready for the week ahead! Because today is St Patrick's Day, the fun new challenge over on the Simon Says Stamp Monday Challenge blog is called...Just My Luck!! So how will you interpret this challenge? Have you found a lucky rainbow and a pot of gold? Do you feel that today is your lucky day? Or like me, do you just thank your lucky stars for all the good things that happen?
As always, I hope you love what I've made...
...and here's how I made it!!
To begin with, I used the fabulous Sizzix Stacked Stars die from Tim Holtz to die cut my stars from card which I then covered with Tissue Wrap before painting them with Peacock Feathers Distress Paint. But for the largest star, the one that shines above all others, I used Peacock Feathers Distress Glitter to cover the surface.
All the stars were then edged with gold paint to give them a distressed look. The next part was the fun part, I wanted to make a cluster of these stars and so, I got to work to make them dimensional by attaching them to sticks. Some of them, I made 3D and others I left as flat stars but they were all clustered together and tied with a shabby bow, hand dyed using Mustard Seed and Squeezed Lemonade Distress Stains. Once that was completed, I set about making my background...
I started by die cutting a piece of Manila card using the On The Edge Torn Notebook die to create the decorative top. I then inked the card by "swooshing" it through some Brushed Corduroy, Vintage Photo and Antiqued Bronze Distress Stains, spritzed with water on my craft sheet. Once I was happy with the colour, I added a small amount of Peacock Feathers and then inked through the Dot Fade Layering Stencil and randomly stamped some text with Potting Soil Archival Ink.
I set that aside before creating my tag. I chose a size 8 Manila tag, stained with Mustard Seed and Wild Honey Distress Stains and then stamped the text background from the Papillon stamp set over the top, before embossing it with clear powder. I then inked the edges with Walnut Stain, popped a Clock Key through the top of the tag and attached the tag to my background.
I attached a piece of Film Ribbon and then added the cluster of stars across the centre. The next part was to create the little stack of stars with the pointy finger and for this, I used the Stacked Stars die to die cut more stars and covered some as I had previously and then painted them with Mustard Seed and Peacock Feathers Distress Paint and for the others, I used Metal Foil tape over Grungeboard and then inked these with Alcohol Ink.
I grouped the stars together with the die cut pointy finger, painted with Distress Paints and then placed a Mirrored Star on the finger before adding my Thank Your Lucky Stars text made up from Chit Chat stickers and stamps from the Hashtag set. Finally I painted the Seven from the Alpha Parts set using Peacock Feathers and Picket Fence Distress Paint and added this to my background.
Products used:
Distress Inks ~ Walnut Stain, Peacock Feathers
Tim Holtz Layering Stencil ~ Dot Fade
Distress Glitter ~ Peacock Feathers
Idea-Ology ~ Clock Keys, Numeric Alpha Parts, Film Ribbon, Tissue Wrap, Mirrored Stars and Crinkle Ribbon
Wendy Vecchi Potting Soil Archival Ink
Ranger Metal Foil Tape Sheets
Thank you so much for all your visits today and I'll see you all very soon!!
Bye for now...love Emma xx
Morning Emma, love ♥ it. Your stars are fabulous. x
ReplyDeleteFantastic dimension x. And the colour combos is perfect x.
ReplyDeleteLovely Emma and I really like the colour scheme! x
ReplyDeleteGreat challenge card Emma. Love, love, love all the grouping of stars. All the dimension is fantastic! Thanks for your sweet comment you left on my blog:)
ReplyDeleteDelicious colours Emma, love all the textures and the little key! Fab stars too! Have a great week, hugs Gez xx
ReplyDeleteFantastic! Love the color combo and how you varied the stars! Love everything about it!
ReplyDeleteI am a huge star fan and this is startastic! Love the stars dimension and the sticks. Beauteous!
ReplyDeleteThis is such a fun and fabulous project, Emma. I love those beautiful stars on the sticks. :)
ReplyDeleteEmma,
ReplyDeleteWOW! this is amazing, all the creative goodness from the key to the placement of the finger and everything in the middle..
Truly brilliant piece Emma! Absolutely love your novel 3D star cluster. Gorgeous inking etc throughout. Nicola x
ReplyDeleteHappy St. Patrick's Day, Emma!
ReplyDeleteMy stars! :) What a wonderful project. I love all of the details. Especially the glittered star. Brilliant in blue. Love it!
Hi Emma, Happy St Patrick's Day and what a way to celebrate . Gorgeous dimensional piece, the stars are so eye catching as is your background. A wonderful piece of art. Tracy x
ReplyDeletehappy st patrick's day to you emma. love this as always. you are one special lady when it comes to craft xx
ReplyDeleteLove this and I was looking at that die and wondered what it was like..another add to my list.
ReplyDeleteI love your work...you know that :)
Stunning project, Emma! Love the kraft with the blue and yellow! The stars are so beautiful. Happy St. Patricks Day! Hugs, Sandra
ReplyDeleteBeautiful stars!! I love the dimension to this project :)
ReplyDelete*mwah*
Steph
Simon Says Stamp!
That is wonderful, I love the stars.
ReplyDeleteThis is stunning! I love how you combined so many "lucky" elements into one piece. The dimension is fantastic and the color palette is gorgeous. I really like the rumpled yellow ribbon and the different patterns you used on the stars. Beautiful!
ReplyDeleteOh my stars Emma! What a fantastic project! I love the dimensional stars and pretty yellow bow!
ReplyDeleteLot of dimension going on...fabulous love the stars...
ReplyDeleteLove those 3D stars, Emma, and your gorgeous colors!
ReplyDeleteEvery work is a masterpiece! I love the stars and the colors, everything in this project, really fantastic! BArbarayaya
ReplyDeleteThis is stunning Emma! What a great idea. I love those dimensional stars on the sticks! And the background and details are perfect.
ReplyDeleteI LOVE 7!!! This just screams EXCITEDNESS!!! It would be awesome as a birthday card too for a little guy!!!
ReplyDeleteEmma...this is a really cute project! Love your color combinations and all of the layers of things you've put together. The little blue dimensional stars stretched out on sticks across the front of the piece are so cute! Love Tim's notebook edge die cut that you've distressed and incorporated, too. <3 Candy
ReplyDeleteloving all these stars! Gorgeous!!!
ReplyDeleteThis is such a beautiful project Emma and worthy of today's special mention. Congratulations on your Tim Blogworthy link.
ReplyDeletehugs Brenda xx
Emma....Huge congrats on being name among Tim's Spring Blogworthy Links for this very creative and beautiful stars piece. I remember seeing it when you first posted it for Simon Says Stamp. Really a lovely piece and very deserving of this high honor! <3 Candy
ReplyDeleteAnd thank our lucky stars we get to see wonderful inspiration like this Emma. You are a very talented and lovely lady indeed. Huge congratulations on your Blogworthy link! Jenny x
ReplyDeleteThe colors and dimension are AMAZING!! Well done!
ReplyDeleteYour work is always stunning and very beautiful!! You are AMAZING!!
ReplyDeleteThe dimension is fantastic!
ReplyDeleteCONGRATULATIONS Emma on making Tim's Blog worthy list. great stars! Karen.x
ReplyDeleteHuge congratulations on being one of Tim's Blogworthy Links Emma with this beautiful project. Anne x
ReplyDeleteAwesome work Emma!
ReplyDeleteFabulous project Emma and congrats on your blog worthy mention, so pleased for you! xx
ReplyDeleteCongrats on receiving a well deserved shout out on tim's blogworthy links 2014-04-25
ReplyDeleteEmma, just hopped over via Tim's Blogworthy links. So glad I did, I love your stuff. Thanks for sharing. Jean.x
ReplyDeleteThis is a wonderful project - love the stars and all your special touches! Thanks for sharing!!!
ReplyDeleteOh, your stars are lovely - love how they jump off the paper. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteCongrats on Tim Holtz blogworthy Emma! It's such fun to see your art and I appreciate the time you take to share it :) Beautiful!
ReplyDeleteAn absolute stunner, Emma - so sorry I missed at the time, but doubly delighted that Tim made you a blogworthy link, giving me the chance to catch this fabulous make!
ReplyDeleteAlison xx
Emma I am very late but I wanted the same congratulate you for being chosen by Tim in his springtime blogworthy links! Absolutely deserved! BArbarayaya
ReplyDeleteCongrats on making Blgworthy ! I love what you did with the stars so very creative, love the fun textures and how you dimensionalized ( is there such a word ?) the stars !
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