Wednesday, December 28, 2011

Grungy Monday -- Get Out the Tissues

This week's Grungy Monday is all about tissues.....Tim's tissue paper and tissue tape, that is.  The challenge is simple:  use either or both products on a project.  No other conditions or restraints.  So, remembering to be clever and multi-task, I decided to make a birthday card for my GM entry.



I started out with the idea in mind of using the tissue paper technique Tim used on tag 12 of the 12 Tags of Christmas this year.  Except that I didn't go back to review the steps.  I just plowed ahead, and as a result skipped a few along the way.  But no worries; my unintentionally simplified version works too.

I stamped the background with one of Tim's flourishy stamps, filling it up (using black archival ink), then covering it with a piece of the music tissue paper (using Ranger's matte Glue N Seal).  Since I skipped the step where you lighten the stamped images with Picket Fence Distress Stain, you can see quite a bit of the stamping under the music.  Which works for me.  I also skipped the wrinkling the tissue paper step as well as the cover it all with stickles step. 

To add even more tissue to the mix, the image I chose is actually cut from a decorative napkin, glued down with....you guessed it.....Glue N Seal.  I covered her printed feathers with some real ones and added a bit of bling in the center.

The bits of sparkle around the edges comes from Suze Weinberg's Beadazzles (in Purple Rain).  In case you don't know, Beadazzles are a great mix of micro beads and glitter, and I stocked up on a huge number of them at a Ranger Warehouse Sale a couple of years back.  I don't even know if they are still manufactured, but they are a very cool embellishment.  And a tip:  after adhering them to your project, a light coat over top with....yep.....Glue N Seal, will keep them all in their place forever.

The birthday greeting was made from Jenni Bowlin's mini letter stickers.

If you look closely, you can see some of the stamping/music tissue paper through the image of the dancer, and I think that is very very cool.




13 comments:

  1. Fabuloso!!! What a cool card! I love the image on the tissue wrap background...so eye catching!

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  2. this is so wonderful.I would love to see this published in somerset.

    hugs..Happy New Year,

    susan s.

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  3. Oh that is very pretty....I love all the textures....-.

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  4. "Clever" is right-- this is sensational, Eileen! Great use of the Tissue, and those colors... oh, those colors!!!

    Happy New Year, dear lady!

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  5. This is a very cool birthday card! And I think your shortcuts worked out just fine! I just might need to do the same! Oh, and thanks for the tip using the glue and seal over the beads...I hate when they eventually fall out!

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  6. Yep, this birthday card is TOO cool. Love the colors and your use of all the embellishments. Fab Eileen....simply fab!

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  7. Wow! I love all the tissue and Glue N Seal! And the image from a paper napkin is so lively! What a great job with the edging, too! Is there nothin' you can't do, Mz B'lomo?

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  8. Oh my, this is totally awesome ART, Eileen! You may have skipped steps, but this turned out fantastic...makes me wish I had a birthday coming up...oh no, I don't really...getting too old to wish them quickly! Diann

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  9. Beautiful card Eileen! I love tissue. It makes me feel so "artistic"! LOL!!!

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  10. Love it! That tissue over the stamping is stunning...

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