Wednesday, May 17, 2017
The Music of the Sea
Hello,
I'm back again playing in week two of the Frilly and Funkie challenge. You may recall from last week's post that I am hosting this challenge which is called The Sound of Music and to join in, you need to create a vintage or shabby chic project that depicts a song or what music means to you.
I picked the challenge theme to line up with my trip to Key West, Florida for the annual Songwriters' Festival. I have just arrived back home after six days in Key West and I have to say, the festival was amazing again this year. We heard so much terrific music. There were over 200 songwriters in town and there was music everywhere from morning til the wee hours (not that I made it to the wee hours).
For my song this week, I chose Kenny Chesney's The Key's in the Conch Shell. I love the kick back melody and words which fit in so well with our time in Key West. I started my project by applying Broken China Distress Oxide ink directly to my craft sheet, spritzing with water and dredging my tag through it. I did that several times, drying each time, until I was satisfied with the results. Then I applied embossing ink through the Splash layering stencil and applied Emerald Creek Fractured Ice embossing powder which was then heated on.
Ripping a page out of an old song book, I distressed it with Vintage Photo distress ink and then stamped various sea creatures on it with Jet Black archival ink. I die cut the sea horses using the Mini Sand and Sea die and applied Broken China Distress Oxide ink to them too. Next embossing ink was applied through the Ornate layering stencil and Emerald Creek Verdigris Sparkle embossing powder was applied and heated on.
I rubbed a bit of the new Finnabair White Gold Metallique Wax in the seashells to give them a little sheen. The shells and the seahorse key were adhered with Distress Collage Medium. The seahorses were popped up on Rnager adhesive foam. The little sentiment is from the new Tim Holtz Clippings stickers.
Thank you for stopping by today! I hope you will also stop by Frilly and Funkie to check out our challenge and to see what the other designers have to inspire you.
The items below were used to make the above project and are available at The Funkie Junkie Boutique where Tim Holtz, Ranger and most other name brand products are always 20% off retail.
Love those seahorses and the Fractured Ice sea Linda. A real tribute to the music and the ocean xx
ReplyDeleteYummy! This color palette is gorgeous! Love the seahorses! The embossing is beautiful! Is thy steel drums I hear in the distance?
ReplyDeleteYou have captured the beauty of the sea, Linda! Love that blue background with the Fractured Ice. The seahorses are gorgeous! I'm happy to hear you had a great time, now back to work! Hugs!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous! I love the mix of the blues and the browns and can feel the ocean with the movement and color! Beautiful tag!
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