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Wednesday, 7 September 2016

Happy Little Stampers - Mixed Media - Distress






Here is my inspiration for the HLS MIxed Media Challenge - Distress



This is the September page of my mixed media calendar - if you have been following my blog you will have seen each month as it unfolded...


I started the calendar in January...these are the details of the back plate if you've missed it



I started with a piece of plywood 'burned' with electricity
 as detailed here in my blog in November.
I painted around the edge with black gesso.

I added square cards using rings at the top.
These cards flip over for successive months.
I added a calendar pad at the bottom on layers
 of red card and DP from Graphic 45 An Eerie Tale.

For September's card I started by stamping a medallion stamp using Versamark and an opaque embossing powder. I used a nesting die to cut this down to size and three dies to cut out three butterflies.




I used a variety of distress inks to add colour to the butterflies and the medallion and then replaced the butterflies. I added this motif to a background of 'wrinkle free distress' which was matted on a square of dark red card.



'September' is an Inkadinkado stamp, stamped with Stazon.





Happy Crafting!


5 comments:

  1. Wow what an awesome project!

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  2. This is a fantastic idea. Great how you made this with the butterflies.
    Lovely greetings, Michelle (DT-sister)

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  3. Love how you did that.
    Looks great.
    You are going to have a fantastic
    keepsake at the end of the year.
    thanks for sharing.

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  4. Oh my - this so creative Susan - what a fabulous technique!
    Hugs
    Carol x

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  5. What a clever idea .... love it! xx

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