Yesterday I finished this wall piece I've been working on for over my workspace. I got the laser cut wood frame on clearance at Michaels a few weeks ago for $2.69!:) I sprayed it with some mint colorshine (HSwapp) and some bronze glimmer mist. I also some did some background stamping in black..but for those of my SU followers, the main thing I used from SU was the new striped stencil which I used with the sprays in 2 places (most visibly in this picture the top right)...love the effect. The 'S' initial was also sprayed with colorshine (this time, pink & gold) and some stamping was done over it as well (HSwapp stamps in this case...luv the 'cherish each day' on the top right). I then suspended the initial from the fram ewith some gorgeous SU ribbon from the clearance rack and the the seam binding accent at the bottom right is actually a crumbcake piece that I sprayed with the pink colorshine to match (seam binding takes wonderfully to spraying & then you can scrunch it up:) The finishing touch was to sponge the edges of both wood pieces in black & brown inks.
Saturday, August 30, 2014
Wall Piece for My Craft Room
Yesterday I finished this wall piece I've been working on for over my workspace. I got the laser cut wood frame on clearance at Michaels a few weeks ago for $2.69!:) I sprayed it with some mint colorshine (HSwapp) and some bronze glimmer mist. I also some did some background stamping in black..but for those of my SU followers, the main thing I used from SU was the new striped stencil which I used with the sprays in 2 places (most visibly in this picture the top right)...love the effect. The 'S' initial was also sprayed with colorshine (this time, pink & gold) and some stamping was done over it as well (HSwapp stamps in this case...luv the 'cherish each day' on the top right). I then suspended the initial from the fram ewith some gorgeous SU ribbon from the clearance rack and the the seam binding accent at the bottom right is actually a crumbcake piece that I sprayed with the pink colorshine to match (seam binding takes wonderfully to spraying & then you can scrunch it up:) The finishing touch was to sponge the edges of both wood pieces in black & brown inks.
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Very fun addition to any space!! :)
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