I die cut the spiral roses using paper from the 6x6 Epiphany paper pad and sprayed them with Lindy's Stamp Gang Salt Water Taffy Starburst. I also sprayed the Dusty Attic blooms with the same color. I soaked the Spring Blooms #4 in some water, peeled the layers back a bit to give it dimension, wrinkled them up a bit and dried them. I gave them a spritz of Lindy's Stamp Gang South Shore Sand spray, flecked a bit of watered down white gesso onto it, and topped the middles with some pearls.
I used the single blooms in the Spring Bloom set and did the same technique with them.
I cut the word cherish between the R and the I to adhere it beside the frame.
The Vintage Frame #2 is simply divine. I primed it with gesso, then added a thick coating of Viva Crackle paint. Once it was dried, I sprayed it with Lindy's South Shore Sand Flat Fabio spray. The color settled in the cracks beautifully.
Here is a closeup of the Elegant Frame where you can see more detail in the crackle technique.
I love how the crackle medium looks on the French Flourish Border chipboard. Like a fine weathered piece of wrought iron.
Please join us in our March Moodboard Challenge this month for a chance to win a lovely prize pack from Dusty Attic. Here is the current Moodboard!! Isn't it lovely??!!
Wow! Definitely my new fave of yours! Love!!!
ReplyDeleteThis is beautiful! I agree with Kris definitely one of my favorites!!
ReplyDeleteDon't know whether to swoon over your amazing crackle technique.... or just sit here and go gaga over that sweet grand baby!!! Hehe!! Think I'll just do both! I'm feeling like a celebrity today because somebodyyyyyyyyyy visited my blog today! Also enjoy your visits! Xoxo
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