Welcome back to my Week #2 post for Frilly and Funkie. This week we are featuring our Funkie style designers with their interpretation of Anita's A Different Kind of Tag challenge. I made a Halloween triptych for my different kind of tag. Plus there is a three panel die cut embellishment that sits in front.
This was another marathon make. I am hitting three challenges with this piece - Tim Holtz's October tag featuring a wrinkled tissue wrap technique plus Linda Ledbetter's Compendium of Curiosities 2 #24 challenge featuring Alcohol Ink Resist (page 29 Compendium of Curiosities 2).
I started with three jumbo tags and die cut the top of two of them with the Iron Gate die, then applied two layers of Distress Embossing Powder, first Black Soot and then Vintage Photo, which gave it a nice rusted iron look. For my wrinkled tissue wrap, I colorized mine using the Marbled Stains technique and Black Soot/Brushed Pewter DS. I used the Alcohol Ink Resist technique on my center panel. Love the cool ghostly look it gives!
I used black stickles to make my scardy cat sparkle and popped the bat out on a little spring. The moon was colored with Picket Fence and Brushed Pewter DS and stamped with an Artistic Outpost flying bat stamp. I used Distress Crackle paints on each of the three die cuts and when dry, glued them together end to end. They are free standing and just stand up in front of the tag triptych.
That's it for this one. Let me know if you have any questions. Thanks for stopping in. I hope you will visit us over at Frilly and Funkie to see the great pieces the Funkies have to share!
SPOOKTACULAR!!
ReplyDeleteThese are way cool!!! You are ssoooo clever!! Have added this to my bookmarks,so I can revisit especially when I try these techniques!!
We don't really celebrate Halloween in NZ, which is a shame with all the wonderful crafty gear about!
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Wow, this truly looks amazing! So many different techniques to such fantastic effects. I shall have to leaf through my copy of CofC 2 to refresh my mind, - you have just inspired me, thanks!
ReplyDeleteI don't have enough words about it ! except WOW!
ReplyDeleteThese are awesome and the fence along the bottom is totally cool!
ReplyDeleteOh WOW...These are all FANTASTIC!!!! I think I love the middle one best!!!! AWESOME job as always!!!!
ReplyDeleteOh, Linda, this is fabulous! So many wonderful elements here, and so much gorgeous texture. That house is my favorite part.... LOVE it!
ReplyDeleteI wish my marbled stains would look like yours and my alcohol resist too. These are super spooky cool!
ReplyDeleteOh the Alcohol Ink resist is fabulous! The net is perfect, and the whole design is just plain wonderful! You amaze me!!!
ReplyDeleteYeap, the words have already been used! Your alcohol resist is off the top Spookalicious! Love this!!! I can't wait for my graveyard die to arrive! WooHoo!
ReplyDeleteOh my word... Linda, you're amazing!! That alcohol resist looks just fabulous, and I (of course) love the tissue paper texture - was very happy to see TH is doing that this month! Such a cool triptych - big WOW!
ReplyDeleteAlison x
Wow, Linda... you've done a ton of work on this. Fantastic!
ReplyDeleteWow Linda, your project is amazing ! I've got to go back and take another look ! Sue C x
ReplyDeleteAwesomely spooky! Love it!!
ReplyDeleteLinda - Amazing! Too Cool! thank you for sharing your Halloween spookiness!
ReplyDeleteMust type from the floor, because after seeing this, I think I'm permanently there! The texture behind the house looks amazing showing through the windows, the bats on the moon, the skull that takes a bit to pop out at you, but when it does, AWESOME, the tissue paper texture, the entire scenery. Nice job knocking out 3 at once. These tags are sensational Linda.
ReplyDeletehappy almost weekend!
WOW! You really went over the top. Your tags are absolutely amazing.
ReplyDeleteYour creations are always so wonderful Linda. Loving the triptych idea! So original
ReplyDeleteOh my gosh. This is truly a masterpiece. If you don't win I'll be very disappointed.
ReplyDeleteLove it Linda!!! There is so much to see...so many scary little details! You did such a wonderful job on this! <3 Candy
ReplyDeleteReally cool! I love the alcohol resist tag colours and the skull stamp really floats in it. A great scene too!
ReplyDeleteThis is so spooktacular and wonderful. I really love each and every tag. The display is just brilliant.
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