Friday, May 15, 2015

Stampendous and Clear Scraps: Clearly Creative Hop Day!


Welcome to the final day of the Stampendous/Clear Scraps hop week! Pour yourself a cuppa, and get ready for a clearly creative collaboration! Remember, there are three wonderful prize packages up for grabs. Just leave comments at each of the posts through the entire week for a chance to win. Prize rules can be found HERE.


I went a bit vintage for my project today...my inspiration being the Clear Scrap Deco Frame that I was given to play with. To give the frame some age, I applied Dreamweaver Color Solutions alcohol inks in Aspen Leaf and Creme Brulee to the back of the frame. The front of the frame was stamped with one of the images from the Stampendous' Natalie Kalbach Cling Studio Fiesta set and black StazOn ink. The template that comes with this stamp set is the profile of the man and woman, which I traced onto black cardstock, cut out, and ran through my Big Shot with the Dreamweaver Damask stencil. Some StazOn white ink was swiped over the embossed surface, and the silhouette was adhered to the top of an ink-distressed section of a music sheet. This was then cut to fit the opening and adhered to a piece of acetate cut slightly larger than the opening. I used Beacon Fast Finish as a decoupage medium to adhere the music section to the acetate. More was brushed over the top, and Stampendous Fran•tagĂ© Mica chips were sprinkled over the wet finish. This was set aside to dry. At this point I shifted my focus to my background.

I knew that I wanted to create a background that would make my framed couple the focal point. I started with a square piece of Bazzill BlackBoard, which I ink-stenciled with the white ink and the Dreamweaver Stripes stencil. A narrow panel of ivory cardstock was ink-stenciled with the Damask stencil again using Rich Cocoa and Peanut Brittle Memento inks from Tsukineko®. Velvet and lace ribbon from May Arts was adhered along the edges of this panel. Now I could put the rest of this together...

The acetate piece with the music and silhouette were adhered to the panel. The frame was popped up over the top using dimensional glue dots. To embellish the frame, I stamped the flower image from the Fiesta set multiple times on the scraps of music sheet, and spritzed them with Dreamweaver Memories Mists in Pale Ale and Mango Lemonade. I cut them, loosely following the line of the design, and curled and "smooshed" them  into layered flowers to adhere along the edges. Some May Arts plaid ribbon was looped and tied with a piece of twine and a vintage button to add to the frame. The same ribbon was wrapped around the handle of the wood frame. The final touch was two Dreamweaver die cut ovals layered, with the Stampendous Cling Mr. & Mrs. stamped in black ink. This too was popped up on the framed project. Oh, wait...I forgot the most important elements that I added...glued edges on the flowers with Stampendous Gold Crushed Glass Glitter for extra vintage charm.
 Here is where you leave me a charming comment before moving on the rest of the teams. If you've missed any of the previous days, start at the beginning with this post HERE.





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14 comments:

Unknown said...

Great projects all week.

barbara macaskill said...

WOW! WOW! WOW! LOVE this vintage piece!!! This has been an eye opening week for me because I did not think I would like clear acrylic projects but am now dying to get my hands on some of Clear Scraps products so I can try it for myself! TFS!

Mary Holshouser said...

Beautiful. I love the silhouettes. I think they are fun.
thanks for sharing a great project.
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Teresa Godines #6857 said...

Oh I really like this. Fabulous project. TFS

cghundley said...

Very pretty and
great layers on it!
Carla from Utah

Viki Banaszak said...

This is gorgeous! I love the vintage coloring.

Jan Garber said...

How wonderfully sweet and romantic! Love the colors you have chosen!

GinaF said...

Just beautiful! I really like the vintage look to this.

jordanbev5@yahoo.com said...

Your artist flair really is evident in this masterful piece!! So many details and I love them all!! LOVE your gorgeous silhouette, the "MR and Mrs" stamp you used!!

Janis said...

What a wonderful vintage project!!! This is gorgeous!!
<3 J

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LaChelle Unger said...

Love vintage. This is so pretty!

Unknown said...

Your vintage silhouette project is awesome!

Sue D said...

Gorgeous vintage piece!
Sue in Ohio

Jean said...

Such a wonderful piece!