Showing posts with label Funkie Junkie Boutique. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Funkie Junkie Boutique. Show all posts

Thursday, September 11, 2014

Frilly and Funkie - From the Heart

Hi Everyone!  Today I am guest designer over at the Frilly and Funkie blog!  I'm so excited to be part of this challenge and I'm honored to be showcasing my work along with all of the other super-talented Frilly and Funkie design team members!

Trace is our host for this fortnight and the theme is From the Heart.  Make a vintage project to have hearts as the focal image.  You can make a dimensional piece or a card or tag with hearts as the focus.  Well, I don't know about all of you but I got tons of inspiration from the Hip to be Square challenge that Frilly and Funkie recently held!  So I used an artist trading box, or ATB, to create this photo display!

 
And here's a view of the other side... 



The ATB is covered with a sheet from the Tim Holtz Wallflower paper stash.  I distressed the edges of the covered box with Walnut Stain DI.  I decorated each of the four sides with hearts cut from the Tim Holtz Sizzix Alterations Love Struck die.  Each heart demonstrates a different surface technique from the Tim Holtz Compendium of Curiosities books, Volumes II and III.

This first heart is Painted Industrial from Volume III...
 
 
This heart is Colored Crackle also from Volume III... 


 
 
This heart is Texture Trade Techniques from Volume II.  I cheated a little bit on this one because I still hoard have a lot of the old textured grungeboard!  I used that instead of first adding texture with an embossing folder!...

 
This heart is Distress Glitter from Volume III... 


 
I added some burlap behind each heart, for texture, and then cut and stamped the mini Tattered Banners.
 
The frame was cut from grungeboard using the Tim Holtz Sizzix Alterations Ornate Frame die.  The finish on the frame is also the Colored Crackle technique.  The hinge clip at the top holds the two frames together and allows for the photos to be changed.   Instead of two photos you could also put a photo on one side and a stamped sentiment on the other side. A chalkboard-style sentiment would look really nice!  I may have to try that!
 


And there you have it!  I really appreciate the opportunity to play along with Frilly and Funkie on this challenge.  I hope that you'll find the inspiration to create your own From the Heart art piece and enter it in the challenge.  Who knows, maybe YOU will be the guest designer next time!

I've listed below all of the supplies that I used to create my piece.  These can all be found in Linda's shop, The Funkie Junkie Boutique!

Thanks for stopping by!


Monday, August 18, 2014

ATB Summer Topiary

Hello!  You've probably seen a lot of projects made with these little boxes, more fondly known as an ATB or artist trading block, since they've been popping up all over social media lately!  They are very versatile and also addictive!  I created my first ATB when I joined Frilly and Funkie as a guest designer back in May when I created this Mermaid ATB for their Vintage Seaside challenge.

The theme for the current challenge at Frilly and Funkie is Hip to be Square and we are tasked with creating a 3D vintage or shabby chic project based on a cube shape.  The challenge is being sponsored by The Funkie Junkie Boutique.  Sizzix designer, Eileen Hull, has a monthly Art From the Heart challenge on her blog and this month it's Anything Goes.  Eileen is offering the winner of her challenge their choice of a die from her new release, Vintage Kitchen, when it comes out in December!

So I'm here to weigh in at both of those challenges with my ATB Summer Topiary!  The graduated sizes of the boxes on Eileen's Sizzix Scoreboards XL die-Blocks/Cubes, 3D just scream topiary to me!  But I added a little twist by turning the boxes corner to corner!  It took me all weekend to put it together but it was so worth it!  I had a blast and really felt my creative mojo creeping back!  As always I have trouble with the picture-taking part!  I tried both inside and outside and these were the best of the bunch.






 
The boxes are covered with Tim's Wallflower paper.  I used three of the sheets that have large floral images on them.  The boxes were inked and I added peeled paint distress embossing powder to give them a mossy look.  They are mounted on a thin wooden dowel that was stained with Walnut distress stain.  After I ran the dowel through the boxes I embossed the exposed sections of the dowel with brushed corduroy distress embossing powder.
 
The topiary is decorated with flowers, butterflies and greenery created with Tim's Sizzix Alterations Tattered Flower Garland, Butterfly Frenzy and Spring Greenery decorative strip dies.  Of course, Tim's new Layered Dragonfly die needed to make an appearance!  I cut one dragonfly from grungeboard and then another from watercolor cardstock.  I painted the bottom side and edges of the grungeboard die cut with distress paint.  I embossed the watercolor cardstock die cut with the accompanying embossing folder and then added color using distress markers and a water brush.  Then I sprayed Sunflower Sparkle perfect pearls onto my craft mat and painted that over the watercolors to add some shimmer!  I glued the cardstock dragonfly onto the grungeboard dragonfly for stability and then mounted it on a floral wire that I shaped by curling it around a pencil.
 
The base started as a 3" terra cotta pot which I painted with various colors distress paint and then embossed with peeled paint distress embossing powder to give it a mossy look.


For this challenge the team at Frilly and Funkie has joined forces with The Artists on the Block who are also showcasing 3D cube projects.  Make sure you check out their projects for more inspiration!  The ATB team comes up with some out-of-this-world art!!

The Simon Says Stamp Monday Challenge blog is also running an Anything Goes challenge so I'm entering this piece there.  A randomly chosen winner can receive $50 to spend at Simon Says Stamp!

Over at Inspiration Journal the August Monthly Challenge is Everything Goes so I might as well join in that one, too!  The August Monthly Challenge is sponsored by Inspiration Emporium and they are offering the winner a $50 to spend in the emporium!

I hope you like my project and maybe you'll be inspired to create a 3D cube project of your own and join in the fun!  I've included links below for the many products I used in my project.  These products are available at The Funkie Junkie Boutique.  If you haven't visited Linda's store you're missing out!!

Thanks so much for stopping by my little corner of the world!