Hi there, it's Tuesday Taggers challenge day and this week the challenge is to create a Wall Hanging. I decided to get out of my comfort zone with this one and took the bull by the horn and got stuck in and do something different for me. The DT have come up with a varied selection of brilliant creations. Please pop over and take a look and even better why not join in you'll be made very welcome, and there's a £15 prize to be won donated by the Craft Barn.
Sorry the picture isn't too good, just as I was about to take the piccy it went very dark outside and the heavens opened, not good for this very amateur photographer. Anyway I've tried my best to improve the picture but it doesn't show the creation off to it's best.
Here's what I did.......
Took a piece of corrugated card and left the smooth layer on. Using cut & dry I added distress inks, brushed corduroy, worn lipstick, peeled paint & faded jeans randomly. I oversprayed with gold spray glitter by Crafters Companion. I took a piece of mesh braid & sprayed this with the gold glitter spray and attached it with Stick & Spray by Crafters Companion. By this time I was high as a kite from all the spray in the air - only joking!
I brayered a piece of card with a big & juicy pad and tore the edges & distressed with the inks. I then stamped a Michael Powell stamp onto it using Sepia Archival ink pad. Attached it with more spray adhesive. wooooooooooooo!
I attached some stringy twine, that I found in my stash , down the edge and added some beads.
I gathered some organza fabric to create a flower and added a diecut flower and button to the centre. The stem was created with some chain from stash and the leaves are gems also from stash. I added a ribbon slider, from stash,to the top corner.
Well better go now as I've some blog hopping to do and some pics to load to Jessica's blog. She stayed over last night and was very industious in the craft room. I've also got a lot of samples to get done, oh and the ironing but I think I'll forget that, again!
happy crafting
hugs,
Pat xxx
Sorry the picture isn't too good, just as I was about to take the piccy it went very dark outside and the heavens opened, not good for this very amateur photographer. Anyway I've tried my best to improve the picture but it doesn't show the creation off to it's best.
Here's what I did.......
Took a piece of corrugated card and left the smooth layer on. Using cut & dry I added distress inks, brushed corduroy, worn lipstick, peeled paint & faded jeans randomly. I oversprayed with gold spray glitter by Crafters Companion. I took a piece of mesh braid & sprayed this with the gold glitter spray and attached it with Stick & Spray by Crafters Companion. By this time I was high as a kite from all the spray in the air - only joking!
I brayered a piece of card with a big & juicy pad and tore the edges & distressed with the inks. I then stamped a Michael Powell stamp onto it using Sepia Archival ink pad. Attached it with more spray adhesive. wooooooooooooo!
I attached some stringy twine, that I found in my stash , down the edge and added some beads.
I gathered some organza fabric to create a flower and added a diecut flower and button to the centre. The stem was created with some chain from stash and the leaves are gems also from stash. I added a ribbon slider, from stash,to the top corner.
Well better go now as I've some blog hopping to do and some pics to load to Jessica's blog. She stayed over last night and was very industious in the craft room. I've also got a lot of samples to get done, oh and the ironing but I think I'll forget that, again!
happy crafting
hugs,
Pat xxx
Magnificent Pat, a real success - am intrigued with that stamp will have to go find some to look at. Thanks for playing along with us on Tuesday Taggers and looking forward to working with you
ReplyDeletex Michelle
The Michael Powell stamps are gorgeous. They are taken from his Cross Stitch designs and are available from The English Stamp Company. I got mine from Michael Powell at the NEC.
ReplyDeleteHi Pat, Grgeous colours and textures too, I love those Micheal Powell Stamps too, and yes I got mine at the NEC too....lol.
ReplyDeleteBee xx
Wow hun what a lot of work went into this but it was well worth it, looks fantastic hun
ReplyDeleteHugs Jacqui x
Wow Pat this is excellent - love the corrugated card look - Gorgeous stamps - can my stash diet hold out I wonder!
ReplyDeleteFab wall hanging Pat love the distressed look
ReplyDeleteAnne xx
Oh Pat, how wonderful. I have been wracking my brains (yes I do have some, LOL) to come up with a Wall Hanging project, still wracking...but this is Awesome, love all the distressing you have used, and the stamp is fab. Great Work, Hugs Avril xx
ReplyDeleteLovely wall hanging Pat. Jo x
ReplyDeleteOooo it's lovely.
ReplyDeleteAnne x
Fantastic ..Love it..
ReplyDeleteHugs, Linda
hye... i really love all the design.. it is really wonderful.. and i wish to have it for my own..
ReplyDeleteunfortunately i couldnt hve it..i want it.. i wanna get it..huhu
this is stunning very arty, love it pat, and great that you gave us detailed instructions, well done on this, a lovely stamp image
ReplyDeleteI have something for you on my blog..
ReplyDeleteHugs, Linda
lovely Pat. Fab work. Thanks for joining us on TT's this week. Emma xx
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