Monday, April 30, 2012
Rogue Faux Altered Book
I have a faux altered book, one of my favorite types of projects to make, using one of my favorite Rogue Redhead Designs stamp sets, Relish Reading, to share as my last post as part of the Rogue Crew.
When you open the door, you find a girl sitting under a tree with a book on her lap intermittently reading and dreaming. I have loved this particular image since the set was released because of a silly childhood memory. You see, I've always been kind of an "indoor girl" and as a kid when my mom would find me lost in the pages of a book yet again, she would tell me that I needed to go outside and do something. So I took my book outside and continued reading under a tree!
The girl's image inside the book is stamped on top of the text stamp from the set lightly stamped with Tea Dye DI and colored with colored pencils.
Additional border stamp: Prima
Saturday, April 28, 2012
CC2C #3
It's week #3 at Compendium of Curiosities Vol.2 Challenge where page 46 of Tim's book has this week's theme - Marbled Stains. I have to admit that this technique was frustrating until I started to try it with something other than a tag. My collage is done using the technique on specialty stamping paper which gave me an effect I liked better. On the main piece, I used 2 blues and a green, and then I did another piece with all the reds and hand cut that piece into hearts. I added a doodle-embellished handwritten word along with other doodling and added my background piece to a vintage dictionary page and corrugated cardboard.
Wednesday, April 25, 2012
Enjoying life...
Sunday, April 22, 2012
Compendium of Curiosites Vol.2 Challenge#2
Week 2 at CC2C and you'll find the challenge technique on page 58 - Faux Patina. I tried it out on the metal pieces that I created by using a frame embossing folder on a piece of metal and then cutting the pieces out. I collaged them onto my backgrounds that were left over scraps from other projects - one piece sprayed with Adirondack colorwash and the other uses distress inks for a wrinkle free distress background along with a text stamp.
Image: Paper Whimsy, Stamp credits: Stampers Anonymous
Image: Paper Whimsy, Stamp credits: Stampers Anonymous
Tuesday, April 17, 2012
Compendium of Curiosities version 2.0

Did any of you take Tim Holtz's Creative Chemistry 101 at Online Card Classes? So much fun!!!

Monday, April 16, 2012
RRD Rebel Challenge #10







I'm not sure that Shar had it in mind to use quite that many colors in one project when she set the challenge, but I had a lot of fun with all the different ones I chose. Hope you'll join in and add your project on the challenge post HERE before May 7th - one random winner will receive $15 to use in the Rogue Redhead Designs store!
Saturday, April 14, 2012
Fun on a Saturday




I hope you all had a fun Saturday - I had a blast!
Saturday, April 7, 2012
Knock,knock.....

Or rather open the Stampers' Sampler to page 42 to see one of my faux altered books!!!!!

Here's my picture for you to see of it opened.

It's always such a thrill to flip through the pages of a magazine and see something you submitted, and it's just as fun to see other friends included in this issue, too: Debbie Kaste, Lynne Moncrieff, Lynn Stevens, and Louise Granlund. Congratulations to my super-talented, creative friends!
Friday, April 6, 2012
Hand-Made Journal fun!




One problem I ran into with this journal was in making the spine too small to accommodate all the pages I wanted to use, so that meant that I needed to make a second journal, of course!!!





Wednesday, April 4, 2012
Shameless Advertising ;-)

This is a picture of the project for the class I'm teaching Saturday April 14th at Your Maine Stamper in Winthrop, Maine. It's an 8x8 mixed media canvas where I will teach how to make an assortment of paper flowers using watercolor paper, book paper and of course Glimmer Mist that will be placed onto a canvas that is altered with tissue paper, gesso and water soluble oil pastels. I have had such a fun time in previous classes playing with a terrific bunch of creative people and hope they will learn some fun techniques that can be used in other projects, too. But be warned.......you will leave the class with not only a cool project to brighten your wall, but some VERY COLORFUL FINGERS!!!!! ;-)
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