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Hello my fellow blog friends, thanks for stopping by to see my DT post for A Vintage Journey.
Chris is hosting our latest challenge called Birds of a
Feather, which runs for 2 weeks. Please pop over HERE, where you will find all
the details on how to enter this challenge and see some outstanding creativity.
For this challenge I was inspired by Tim to use cardboard
on my project after him using this on his November tag. Let me take you through
the process of making my wall hanging which measures just under 15 inches by 10, to give you a perspective of it's size.
I first of all cut out several sizes of circles using my
circle cutter, removing the top layer of paper to reveal the corrugation and
sealing with a coat of black Gesso.
Next stage was to dab some Forest Moss distress paint on
and dry. Followed by spritzing on my stains building up shades and layers of
colour and drying with my heat gun. Once I was happy with the shade I sprinkled
Frantage around the edges heating from behind until it had melted.
I then cut out more circles in white cardstock- I used
Sheena's. Placing in a cat litter tray I
bought to use as my spray booth. This is a good way to not waste too much inks,
as they don't soak into the plastic and re activate with a spritz of water. I
started building up my layers of colours.
I also pressed into
areas of ink pooled in my tray.
Next, I separated my bird napkin from its layers and tore
close to my images. Tearing is better than cutting as your edges tend to
disappear when you apply onto your background.
I used various stamps and Archival Ink on my background
circles to build up more layers and distressed the edges with ink. I also kept
checking where my birds were roughly going to be positioned so I didn't stamp
too much in these areas. Once happy I applied Multi Medium Matte onto my cardstock
pressing my birds in place. I then went
over the whole area of card with Multi Medium to seal.
I decided I want to add some more detail for finishing
touches, so gradually worked around the edges pressing them into my Versamark embossing ink pad and adding Stampendous Pearlustre in Champagne. I also added small
areas of scattered embossing powder onto my pictures.
Next I added small areas of Rock Candy Crackle paint and
let it dry, followed by a little Brushed Corduroy distress rubbed into the
crackles.
I started to now glue my backgrounds to my images and the
layers of brown paper I peeled off my corrugated card earlier, I glued to the
back for a neater finish. I arranged all my images and used hot glue to put
together, to make my picture. Adding a couple of plate hangers and an old chain
from a necklace to make hanging on the wall easier.
Finally, my berries all were given 2 layers of Glossy
accents for added dimension and interest.
I hope you like my wall hanging and I have managed to
inspire you to join in the challenge at A Vintage Journey. You could also be
the lucky winner of a £10 shopping spree with our generous sponsor Country ViewCrafts, where you will find lots of Tim's goodies with free P & P.
Happy Thanksgiving to all my American friends and have a great weekend to all my fellow bloggers,
Julie xx
What a beautiful wall hanging. I love how you added dimension to the berries with Glossy Accents, and the addition of the Rock Candy crackle has a lovely aging effect. The hanging really does have a beautifully vintage quality. xxx
ReplyDeleteWhat a lovely and creative wall hanging Julie! love how you used paper napkins for your images - the berries look wonderful with the Glossy Accents - such beautiful techniques on the circles with the colors and bits of gold!
ReplyDeleteLove, love love this Julie...This must be adding so much beauty to your kitchen! Wish I could see and feel it in person. Unbelievable look to the corrugated cardboard..LOVE IT.
ReplyDeleteStunning Julie, great hanging, wonderful step by step and what a lovely paper napkin! It looks lovely!
ReplyDeleteThis is just beautiful,love the design, images and fab texture.xxx
ReplyDeleteLove this festive hanging Julie and the great shape to it. The little images are perfect on your circular designs.
ReplyDeleteHave a great weekend.
hugs Brenda xxx
Lovely work with the napkins, and I love the circular design - what a wonderful take on the challenge, and great autumnal colours too.
ReplyDeleteAlison xx
What a wonderful wall hanging Julie, you have used so many lovely techniques too. The napkins have a gorgeous new use! Hugs xx
ReplyDeleteWow,this is soooo gorgeous and vintage looking Julie,stunning creation. I love using cardboard,it creates such amazing textures. The little birds are such cuties too.
ReplyDeleteHave a lovely weekend
Big hugs
Donna xxx
A fabulous idea and superbly done Julie. Love the use of the corrugated card - am playing with some myself at the mo! This is a great design and love the all the spraying and textures. Nikki xx
ReplyDeleteFabulous Julie - what an amazing way to use corrugated card. I love how you have created the backgrounds and added the crackle. Just gorgeous x
ReplyDeleteOh I love this, the corrugated card backing looks fabulous and I love all those beautiful birds - great choice of napkins! Your tip about the litter tray as a spray booth is genius, why did I not think of that before!? Hugs, Anne xx
ReplyDeleteFabulous Christmas wall hanging! Julie, I just love how you used those circle cutters (mine sit unused) to create such a lovely decoration. Love this!
ReplyDeleteWow Julie, what an amazing project! Thanks for the step by step, I loved seeing your process! The corrugated cardboard was such a great choice for this wall hanging! Just gorgeous! Thanks for your wonderful comments on my blog while I was on holiday! I had a great time with my Mom! big hugs :)
ReplyDeleteA fabulous hanging Julie!!!!! Love love it! Coco x
ReplyDeleteFabulous project, love how you have adapted Tims technique
ReplyDeleteThe reactivating ink tray is a brilliant idea with fab results for your bird backgrounds
Gorgeous finish with frantage
Jools x
Really beautiful and fun. I love how you got all the texture and the colors you choose are fab. Thanks for sharing all your talent with us.
ReplyDeleteA lovely projekt, so beautiful
ReplyDeleteBeautiful Christmas ornaments! Love the napkins you've used.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the step by step photos!
Gaby xo
Wonderful piece of art Julie - love all that gorgeous texture
ReplyDeleteWow Julie what an amazing piece! I love how you aged the corrugated cardboard. You have done an amazing job creating the background on the circles too. A wonderful wall hanging. Karen.x
ReplyDeleteWhat a clever design Julie! Love the way you've mounted these beautiful bird panels and combined them into a super display. Jenny x
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful wall hanging, so cleverly put together and love how they all have their own frame, lovely textural details Julie! Ruth x
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