Thursday 16 March 2017

DecoArt/Stampendous Blog Hop - Specimen2675



Welcome to day four of the Stampendous/DecoArt blog hop - hope you've been enjoying all the inspiration so far! Today I've used Andy's Skulldoggery stamp set to create a kind of faux fossil effect on a tag.

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Here's the hop list for today:

Stampendous Blog

Louise Healy

Elly Pirally

Lea Fritts

DecoArt Blog


Sorry, I didn't manage to take any step pictures of this but briefly here's how I made it:
1 Cut a tag from mixed media or watercolour paper - something that can take wet media.
2 Squeeze drops of Yellow Oxide, Burnt Sienna and Raw Umber paints onto a craft sheet or other non-stick surface. Spray generously with water.
3 Swipe the tag into and through the paints - lightly so as not to over-mix the colours. Dry and repeat until you like the result. I was aiming for a look similar to natural rock (did I manage it?).
4 Stamp and heat emboss the skull stamp with white Stampendous embossing powder. When cool, add a wash of Yellow Oxide paint to tone down the white a little bit and blend the skull into the tag.
5 Finally stamp the wording in black, distress the edges of the tag and mat onto black cardstock.

Katy x

15 comments:

  1. Your tag is very cool and neat!!!

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  2. I am really digging this stamp!! I know that my 13 year old grandson is going to have a blast creating with it once I can afford to purchase it! Today is his 13th Birthday and I know he would love a card made using this image!!!
    Your tag is awesome! I love how it is distressed and that image ROCKS!!! TFS!

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  3. You did achieve the look of a rock background. Very cool. I am really liking the versatility of this stamp. It just always looks cool.

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  4. What a great tag. I am loving the image...

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  5. Wondering what SPECIMEN 2676 looks like... NOT!!!! Heheheh!!! This really looks like on old vintage specimen tag Katy. I love how Andy's "relic" comes to life on your background. SUPER FINE! Xj.

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  6. You did achieve the look of rock (or aged wood).
    Either is good. Love how the skull pops
    off the tag. 2656 is a fearsome-looking specimen.
    thanks for sharing.

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  7. I love the look of the background. Such a cool look and to emboss the skull what a great idea. I love your tag. Amazing work.

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  8. The coloring on the tag is gorgeous! Wow, what a fantastic tag!

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  9. Love your tag and the background colors look awesome! Great idea to emboss the image in white! Thanks for sharing!

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  10. What a fun project! I love seeing all these wonderful ideas!

    Carol B
    ciaoitalia2007(at)gmail(dot)com

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  11. Gorgeous tag- I love the vintage worn look you have achieved!
    Jackie ")

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