Showing posts with label The Count. Show all posts
Showing posts with label The Count. Show all posts

Monday, 11 March 2024

I Should Be So Lucky....

Hello friends and welcome to the brand new Simon Says Stamp Monday Challenge!

This week our theme is all about A Bit O' Green and we would love for you to join us and play along with our fun challenge.

With St. Patrick's Day just around the corner, I decided to embrace all things green with my Etcetera Panel decor piece and some of you might recognise this cheeky little leprechaun, because yes, The Count is back in his fancy dress costume, ready to celebrate the luck of the Irish!

So let's get started, and say hello to Mr O’Reilly, the Leprechaun.

For this make, I used the small Tim Holtz Rectangular Etcetera Panel and one of the Etcetera Facades both by Stampers Anonymous.

PANEL

We'll begin with the panel and after painting the edge of the panel with Black Soot Distress Paint, I then applied Design Tapes, two different tapes, around the edge.

To create the background for the panel, I cut a piece of Mixed Media Heavystock card and spritzed the card with a light misting of water before applying Distress Spray Stains and Oxide Sprays in the following colours:

DISTRESS SPRAY STAIN; Rustic Wilderness, Black Soot, 

OXIDE SPRAY; Rustic Wilderness, Cracked Pistachio

I layered the colours to create the blend I was happy with, adding more water if needed before I allowed the inks to dry thoroughly. You can use a heat gun to set the inks before moving onto stamping the background.

For this I used the Polka Dot stamp from Mr Rabbit and inked up the stamp with Black Soot Archival before I randomly stamped all over the background.

After machine stitching a border around the outside, I then adhered the card onto my Etcetera Panel using Matte Collage Medium.

ETCETERA FACADE

Moving onto the Etcetera Facade and from the pack of 4, I chose the arched piece which I painted with Black Soot Distress Paint.

Once the surface was thoroughly dry, I then stamped onto the facade using the Shattered stamp.

This is a large stamp which covers the surface area perfectly and after inking it with clear embossing ink, I then sprinkled Fien Detail Gold Embossing Powder over the surface, heat embossed until molten.

Taking a paint brush, I used this to dry brush the surface with gold acrylic paint. You don't want a block coverage, just to knock back the black and still allow the embossing to show, so just allow the brush to gently kiss the surface. Set aside to dry.

Behind the facade, I placed a second panel of card, inked with the same sprays and oxides as I used on the background but this time I used the Sparkle Layering Stencil to create some texture.

I placed the stencil onto the panel, and applied Translucent Grit Paste through the design. I removed the stencil and working quickly I sprinkled Gold Embossing Powder over the paste. Set this to one side to dry and once the magic has happened, I then heat embossed the powder very gently to reveal the gold sparkles.

Cut the panel to fit behind the facade and then using the risers that come with the Facade pack, add these to the back of the frame and attach to the sparkle panel.

Attach the completed piece onto the Etcetera Panel using Matte Collage Medium and slightly overlapping the top edge of the panel itself. 

You can see in the photo below how much depth the risers add to this piece.

I finished by attaching two hardware heads to either side of the facade and then added a Flair Embellishment to the top, curved section.

MR O’REILLY ~ THE COUNT

Now for the star of St. Patrick's Day, The Count, or for one day only, Mr O’Reilly, and once I'd die cut all my pieces, (you'll notice for this make, I didn't use his lower body and legs, just from his waist up as I want him to appear as if he's in the frame), I then assembled the image, swapping out the classic black hair of The Count, and making it red instead.

COLOURS USED:

Face: Tattered Rose, Antique Linen, Frayed Burlap, Black Soot and White

Hair: Spiced Marmalade and Crackling Campfire

Suit and Shirt: Peeled Paint, Shabby Shutters, white

Waistcoat: A stamped offcut that I had in my stash

For his top hat, bow and hair ~ I used Winter Wardrobe Thinlits Die Set, which is a slightly older die set, sadly discontinued, that I have in my stash. 


If you don't have this set, then you can use alternatives ~ the Tailored Set for the hat, and there are plenty of Tim's dies that have bows and foliage that will be suitable for the remaining details.

I cut the hat from the same inked cardstock as I used on his suit, and the bow and hat band both cut from the same offcut as I used for the waistcoat.

Now comes his hair and can you think which die I might've used for this?!?!?

Answer: I used the tiny foliage die in the Winter Wardrobe and just cut multiple pieces that I layered behind the hat, to create the spiky hair that sticks out from underneath the rim.

To complete the hat, I added some tiny stitches that are from the Bunny Stitch Die set by Sizzix, and placed it into position on The Count's head.

Using foam pads, I attached The Count into position, inside the frame.

FOLIAGE

To complete the frame, I used the Funky Florals 3 die set to cut some leaves from inky green card, and arranged these with some moss.

I then placed some tiny idea-ology Bouquet Findings flowers into the arrangement. These flowers are white, but easy to colour with Distress Spray Stains and for this, I chose Shabby Shutters.

I also placed one flower in the hat, and in the centres of all the flowers, I added some gold Stickles Glitter from my stash.

We're nearly there and all that's left is the wording...

LUCKY

I used the Bold Alphanumeric Thinlits Die Set by Tim Holtz/Sizzix and cut three layers of the letters from Metallic Gold Kraft card, to spell the word "LUCKY', which I layered over the top of one another to create some depth.

I attached the letters directly to my panel, placing them underneath the facade and then to knock back the gold, I lightly sanded the surface and then painted them with a little Vintage Photo Distress Paint, wiping away any excess so that the gold still shines through.

Finally, I added some Large Fasteners to either side of the lettering.

I cut the legs off the fasteners, hammered them for a more worn, vintage look and then placed them directly onto my panel, attaching them with Collage Medium.

So that's my project finished and ready to display for St' Patrick's Day and I hope you've been inspired by the techniques and the the ideas I've used.

As always, if you make anything, or if you've been inspired by anything that you've seen here on my blog ~ then please, let me know by tagging me on social media or leaving a comment here and I will be right over to take a look!

Don't forget that every week, one lucky random participant has the chance to win a $25 gift voucher from Simon Says Stamp and you can join in up to 5 times, which means you could have 5 chances to winYou have until next Monday at 8am Ohio time. 1pm UK time, 2 pm CET to join in and good luck....






Thank you so much for taking the time to stop by today...Love Emma xxx

Recipe for project:

Tim Holtz/Sizzix: Tim Holtz Big Shot Foldaway, The Count, Funky Floral 3, Winter Wardrobe from my stash
Distress Paint: Black Soot
Distress Spray Stain: Rustic Wilderness, Black Soot, Shabby Shutters, Peeled Paint, Cracklign Campfire, Spiced Marmalade
Oxide Spray: Rustic Wilderness, Cracked Pistachio
Distress Ink: Walnut Stain
Hot Glue Gun
Moss from my own stash

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Monday, 29 May 2023

New Moon On Monday...

Hello everyone...

Hope you all had a happy weekend and you're ready for the week ahead! As always on a Monday, we have a brand new Simon Says Stamp Monday Challenge and this week we challenge you to create a project that is all about the SUN, MOON and STARS. There are so many interpretations and products that can be used for this fun theme and we hope that you'll join us and play along...

I love anything to do with the moon and stars, and was inspired by the theme to create a special make for my Dad and hero ready to give to him on Father's Day. Of course, this make doesn't have to be about Father's Day, the ideas can be used for birthdays, anniversaries or just to let that special man in your life know how much he's appreciated. 

So, back to my project and with the Father's Day theme in mind, I bought back a favourite die of mine from a few years ago ~ The Count. As some of you may remember from a few of my previous projects, the Count isn't just for Halloween ~ oh no, not in Emma's world ~ The Count is for all year round and this time, he is making an appearance as a dapper gent, who is loved to the moon and back!

So let's get started and here's how I created this project....



You will need a Mini Sized Stampers Anonymous Etcetera tag for this make, which I've flipped upside down and I used a 'mash up' of Sizzix/Tim Holtz dies to bring this scene to life.

MOONLIT BACKGROUND

To begin with I made my background and for this I cut a panel of Distress watercolour card the same size as the tag itself and placed the middle sized Moon Mask onto the left hand side of the panel. I then started inking my background and starting at the top to create the ombre effect, I used a blending tool to blend Stormy Sky Distress Ink over my card panel. With the mask still in place, I then blended Uncharted Mariner over the top, followed by Villainous Potion and Black Soot, each time applying the ink so it was a lighter coverage as it moved down the card panel.

Once I was happy with the blend, I removed the mask, spritzed the card with a light misting of water and then flicked a few droplets of water across the surface, before heat drying the panel.

I then inked the moon ~ firstly, I inked the entire moon using Antique Linen and then I placed the detail moon mask over the top and inked through the mask with Hickory Smoke and Lost Shadow Distress Inks.

Once I was happy, I inked up the "Love You To The Moon And Back" from the Life Quotes Stamp Set with Black Soot Archival Ink and stamped the message directly inside the outline of the moon. For this I used my Stamp Platform, as I wanted to colour the wording using Picket Fence Distress Paint and because the line art is quite fine and you could go over the outline of the words, I always paint, then re-ink and stamp over the top once again to create a crisp image and that's why I used the platform as it means I can go back in and res-stamp without having to try and line the image up and 99.9% of the time not get it perfect.

With my background ready, I attached a border of the darker inked card along the bottom of the panel, and then machine stitched a squiggly border around the outside, added a few flicked of ink across the surface and then adhered the background to my Etcetera tag with Matte Collage Medium.

CLOUDS

The clouds are cut from Distress Watercolour Card using the Christmas Cutouts Die Set and I just added a very light wash of Speckled Egg Distress Ink over the top before attaching them to my background.

THE COUNT

Now for the star of the show and for this I cut all my pieces using The Count Colorize Die Set and combined him with three other die sets, Tailored, Gentleman and The Gent which all helped to create the add ons.

Ink colours and cardstock used:

FACE: Distress Watercolour Card, inked with Antique Linen Distress Ink and edged with Frayed Burlap

WAISTCOAT and HATBAND: Distress Watercolour Card, inked with Lumberjack Plaid Distress Ink

SUIT from The Count, HAT from Tailored and MOUSTACHE from The Gent: Distress Watercolour Card inked with Ground Espresso, Brushed Corduroy, Walnut Stain, Black Soot and Gathered Twigs

WALKING STICK from Gentleman and GENERAL FEATURES: Black Kraft Card

EYE and SHIRT: White Heavystock Card

MONOCLE from The Gent: Silver Kraft Stash

Once I had all my card layers die cut and coloured, I started layering each piece and building the character to create The Dapper Count and when he was all dressed up and ready, I added his hat and walking stick, complete with gold embossed handle. This is achieved by applying a small amount of Gilded Foundry Wax to the handle and then heat set. I then threaded the stick through his arm.

I then added the monocle and moustache to complete the image.

My Dapper Count is ready and I attached him to my background using foam pads to add some height and dimension, which you can see in the photo below...

I always like to ground my figures, so I have stood him on a ledge that I created using one of the straight edged Etcetera Trims from the Facades set. I applied a layer of Crackle Paste over the surface before attaching the ledge along the bottom of my tag. If you don't have the Facades, then you can use mountboard to create a similar effect.

With the Count in place, I added some moss along the ledge.

SIGNPOST AND GREENERY

Now for the signpost and this is from the Road Trip Colorize die set, cut from Mixed Media Heavystock card and then inked with various brown shades of Distress Ink.

After I'd assembled the sign post, I added the numbers which again are die cut and I used the Specimen Die Set but you can use a stamp, or for a personal touch ~ just right it in your own handwriting.

I attached the signpost on the left hand side and placed some moss spilling over the top before die cutting some greenery using one of my well loved and well used foliage dies, taken from the Funky Florals 3 die set and coloured with Evergreen Bough and Rustic Wilderness Distress Inks. I arranged the greenery and attached it along the ledge.

To complete this section, I added some Floral Adornments. I altered the metal with Foundry Wax, which I applied directly over the surface and then heat set.

STARS

I cut the cascade of stars from Metallic Gold cardstock using the Falling Stars die and then just layered them to create dimensional stars, which I attached directly to the background. In the centres of some stars, I placed gold Metallic droplets.

The final star though is a red star and this again was die cut using the Falling Stars die but I cut this special one from red cardstock and then attached it to the sign post, placing it just to the right of the No.1.

We're nearly there and all that's left is the details...

DETAILS

I added two Large Fasteners to the top right corner, both of which are hammered with the Texture Hammer to create those tiny dents and then I cut the wings off the back before attaching them to my tag.

Finally, I coloured a Hinge Clip with Candied Apple Distress Paint which I clipped onto the side of the tag, together with a swivel clasp attached. I then attached a Heart Adornment, also painted with a little Candied Apple paint to accentuate the heart in the centre and attached this to the clasp.

So that's my make finished and ready to be given on Father's Day and I hope you've loved the ideas and techniques I've used and if you don't have all the dies for this make, then just use what you can....it's just a fun theme to bring together to make your own!

Now all that's left for me to do, is to make sure my Dad doesn't see it before the big day...so, I'm going to find a hiding place.

As always, if you make anything, or if you've been inspired by anything that you've seen here on my blog ~ then please, let me know by tagging me on social media or leaving a comment here and I will be right over to take a look!

Don't forget that every week, one lucky random participant has the chance to win a $25 gift voucher from Simon Says Stamp and you can join in up to 5 times, which means you could have 5 chances to winYou have until next Monday at 8am Ohio time. 1pm UK time, 2 pm CET to join in and good luck....






Thank you so much for taking the time to stop by today ~ stay safe and keep well.
Love Emma xxx

Recipe for project:

Tim Holtz for Stampers Anonymous: Mini Etcetera Tag, Life Quotes, Facades, Moon Mask Stencils
Distress Paints: Candied Apple, Picket Fence
Distress InksGround Espresso, Brushed Corduroy, Walnut Stain, Black Soot, Gathered Twigs, Frayed Burlap, Lumberjack Plaid, Evergreen Bough, Rustic Wilderness, Antique Linen
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