Monday, July 18, 2011

Broken Curiousity...

A Very Good Morning to All!
Monday has landed so let's jump straight in with my new piece for Simon Says Stamp & Show. We're delving into embossing this week, so plenty of paths to choose from... Our summer has gone AWOL but I kind of enjoyed the dark, overcast skies and let it influence my inky mood. Rich tones, raw textures and obscurity find a home in my Curiosity canvas.
I started by creating a cracked glass tag using Distress Inks and the Haberdashery set adding detail with punch waste and Wendy Vecchi stamps. I applied several thick coats of UTEE embossing powder to build up a glossy varnish and then laid her in the freezer for a few minutes. I was then able to breaks the 'glass' by bending the tag, then I worked a good dose of Distress Ink into the cracks for emphasis.

I am an ardent layer lover and went to town with stitched Glassine paper, stapled to an old book page stamped with Papillon. Underneath there is a piece of frayed Crinoline dyed with Color Wash as is the stitched binding strip. The tag lies on a bed of distressed and stitched canvas fabric and gessoed chicken wire. The Ornate plate has been aged with burnt Distress powder and Alcohol inks and contains a snippet of stamping behind a mica front.
Painted muslin, a stamped mica scrap and a wonderful vintage clock key adorned with a charm clip.

A closer look at the cracked glass. It is actually very shiny which created a great effect. I do advise a fresh pot of UTEE powder to avoid donations from all your previous projects!

More metal findings. Everything is set on a chunky cardboard off-cut which has been painted and stamped. I'm finding packaging to be a very attractive plaything which must mean I am morphing into either a two-year old child or a Labrador dog...

A few more details of the colours, stamping and cracked effect. To finish, the whole canvas is bound with jute string.

 That was my inky journey which was quite a path, but worth the walk! As said, I just followed the mood of the day with this one. An obscure feeling... fill in your own story of curiosity! Looking forward to seeing your expression in embossing! Do take a look at our blog and the other great creations from the Fabulous Design Team too.
The top three tiara or this generous prize might just have your name on it! I really hope to inspire a few hands and minds out there. Did it work??? I would love to hear from you and wish you all a FANTABULOUS week. Be seeing you soon...

Sarah.

15 comments:

  1. I just adore your attention to details. So much to look at! Brilliant!

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  2. So beautiful & grungy Sarah! Very inspiring too! Love it!
    Alison x

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  3. This piece is just exquisite grunge! I LOVE it. So many details and the coloring is wonderful.

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  4. So agree with above comment, sarah you have rocked this with a capital R!! So full of detail, I am off for another lookxx

    kazxx

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  5. What a fantastic mix of media! I love the colours too.

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  6. Fabulous piece, I love love the rich tones and all the layers, gorgeous. Love the cracked enamel too. Very creative. Tracy x

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  7. Rich tones, Raw texture & dark ... right up my street Sarah, this is inspirational as always, love the effect of the cracked Utee ... brilliant! x

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  8. Wow - love the detail, and the unique way you have aged/textured this - very inspiring !
    Danita

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  9. Beautiful! I can't even find words that express how wonderful this card is. The layering...everything is perfect...

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  10. Love this ...so much going on.

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  11. so fabulous!!!! Love all the layers and texture!!! Hugs Juls

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  12. A true piece of art! Love it! The tag is fabulous... great textures!

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  13. Outstanding! I enlarged this one and then bruised my chin as it hit my chest. Unbelievable eye candy on this piece. Thanks for sharing the deets - a trip to the freezer is in order for something on my end soon. Loved the 'avoid donations' tip too.

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