Thursday, 19 November 2015

Smeared and Smudged November 2015 Member Blog Hop




SMEARED AND SMUDGED MEMBER BLOG HOP
Fiona
Titbelsoeur
Susan R. - You are here!
Lyneen
Susan S.

There aren't many of us this time so do hop through and see what there is to see -
all will be posted today by 9am PST!

This is my make:




So first my grunge-y background...
I don't suppose I would try this technique on my own - it's the sort of experiment my husband and chemistry teacher daughter like to play with.

Here is a link on Flickr to the video I made of preparing my board or see it on facebook here

 Hope you can see one of the links - the video is rather long but watching a little will give you the idea ...basically electricity is passed through a piece of plywood coated with sodium bicarbonate solution to produce burnt figures. The electricity is produced using a microwave transformer.



This is the result: burnt, grimy, dirty - grunge-y!



I also photographed it to print out (smaller) twice in a sort of greyscale...


 I printed two skulls straight onto the wood using a Smeared Ink rubber stamp designed by Rick St Dennis and Versafine.



Next, taking copies of the photograph I overprinted with Teri Sherman's Bah Humbug Tree.


I added colour with Promarkers, paperpieced the skulls with beige paper and distressed the skulls and edges with Scattered Twigs.


For the 'Bah Humbug' I used chipboard letters, applying black gesso on texture paste printed with a rubber texture stamp from Lost Coast Designs.




Finally I added a sparkly skeleton and two clip on sparkly spiders:


As you can see it is 'Creepmassy'!



 Hope you will join me in 12 Days of Creepmas in December!

Happy Crafting!



7 comments:

  1. WOW Susan. I love this. Thank you for sharing will have to try this as looks good for Christmas too sort of frosty looking. Fabulous make and great choice of images too :) xx

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    1. We thought maybe a ply wood Christmas 'tree' - watch this space!!

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  2. Totally amazing background! Gotta show my hubby. Really love how you've layered it too. It does look like really creepy frost. LOL Fabulous! xxD

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  3. Oh wow! how extremely awesome! you never cease to amaze me Susan. I am always loving your fabulous skills and art.
    Hugs

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  4. Oooh ! Love your card... I have not understood everything on the process :) but it sounds amazing !!

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  5. Oh my - that is one awesome creation. I love how that background went but it sounds very scary thing to do !!!! :-D

    Hugz
    IKE xx

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  6. WOW!!! That is one amazing process to create the background... LOVE how it turned out... don't think I will be trying it too soon!!!! Thanks for sharing an AWESOME card!!!

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