It seems like I haven't done a challenge piece in forever. This week's CCC challenge is "dabber resist." Click on the above link to check out Linda's fab creation and learn more about the whole CCC thing. Not to mention the fantastic prize up for grabs.
Over at Simon Says Stamp And Show, the challenge is "anything but a card."
Well, I received my order of Wendy Vecchi's "art parts" just before I left on the cruise, and have been dying to play with them. The "anything but a card" phrase made that lightbulb go off over my head, and here's what I came up with to satisfy both challenges.
The bottom layer is white dabber and wild honey distress ink. The next layer (the technique doesn't show up too well on this layer) is white dabber and crushed olive distress ink. Both of these layers are art parts.
The final layer is white dabber and rusty hinge distress ink, done on a tattered floral die cut made of a scrap from a tag.
The center of the flower is a fragment with some patterned paper underneath.
The stem is an art part and it is wrapped with Tim's tissue tape.
The flower is in a stand made from art parts (the circles) and an actual old spool (which was painted and also wrapped with tissue tape). The circles are covered with some more patterned paper (brand unknown), and I finished the top circle with some beautiful trim. The gathered ribbon on the top I found at a stamp expo this past summer, and the lovely ribbon with the beaded danglies I bought when the cruise ship docked in Boston and I went on a fantastic bus trip to Absolutely Everything......the best scrapbook store I've ever been in!
Well, I received my order of Wendy Vecchi's "art parts" just before I left on the cruise, and have been dying to play with them. The "anything but a card" phrase made that lightbulb go off over my head, and here's what I came up with to satisfy both challenges.
The bottom layer is white dabber and wild honey distress ink. The next layer (the technique doesn't show up too well on this layer) is white dabber and crushed olive distress ink. Both of these layers are art parts.
The final layer is white dabber and rusty hinge distress ink, done on a tattered floral die cut made of a scrap from a tag.
The center of the flower is a fragment with some patterned paper underneath.
The stem is an art part and it is wrapped with Tim's tissue tape.
The flower is in a stand made from art parts (the circles) and an actual old spool (which was painted and also wrapped with tissue tape). The circles are covered with some more patterned paper (brand unknown), and I finished the top circle with some beautiful trim. The gathered ribbon on the top I found at a stamp expo this past summer, and the lovely ribbon with the beaded danglies I bought when the cruise ship docked in Boston and I went on a fantastic bus trip to Absolutely Everything......the best scrapbook store I've ever been in!
Fantastic!!
ReplyDeleteThis is fantastic. I love the colors and all the details.
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing!!
It looks like you had a blast on the cruise. How fun!
Joan
This is really cute - I love the colors
ReplyDeleteThis is wonderful, Eileen!!! I'll probably be getting my art parts out for the SSSS challenge also :-)
ReplyDeleteWow, so beautiful!
ReplyDeleteHow fun is that! I bet it did seem good for you to enter a challenge and get to use your ART parts too! Diann
ReplyDeleteSimply smashing! What a cute idea, Eileen! I've just discovered Wendy's art parts, though have not had a chance to actually play with them. This is inspiring! Suzie
ReplyDeleteThis is so sweet! You've seen a lot of stores, so that one must be amazing for you to call it the best ever!
ReplyDeleteAmazing as always. I posted about your goodies on my blog. Thanks for thinking of me.....
ReplyDeleteStephen
http://bearcrazyman.blogspot.com/2010/10/more-cruise-goodies.html
Such a cute idea! Thanks for Sharing!!
ReplyDeletegreat art Eileen!!
ReplyDeleteEileen - how wonderful! I love the colors. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteOh How cute. Love the colors you used.
ReplyDeleteOh what a fun piece Eileen. I love that wild honey, don't you! Hope to get something made up tomorrow.
ReplyDeleteFantastic arty party piece! Love it totally. I hope whatever I make using this technique turns out just as gorgeous. You rock!
ReplyDeleteWow fabulous! definitely not a card :)
ReplyDeleteVery cool, Eileen! I have yet to play with my Art Parts - need to, soon!
ReplyDeleteIsn't AE a great store?!?!
Wow, Eileen, this is spectacular! What a great approach to the dabber resist technique (which you ROCKED!). I love those flowers, and you've totally sold me on the Art Parts-- how much fun have I missed not playing with those yet??
ReplyDeleteThe base is brilliant-- it's so whimsical and pretty, and those little beaded dangles are the bomb!!!
I need to get caught up on your cruise log-- holy cats, I'm behind!
wow, this is just awesome! so many new things going on and the technique is great!
ReplyDeleteGreat idea for the this technique, Awesome creation!
ReplyDeleteVery unique! I love your little flower tree!
ReplyDeleteOoh this is neat! I love the dangley parts and the colors!!
ReplyDeleteThanks so much for entering the Simon Says Stamp & Show Challenge!!!
-Sara
Terrific idea and it looks great, love everything about it.
ReplyDeleteAnnette x
The technique is brilliant on the petals. Love this piece.
ReplyDeleteMarilyn