Welcome to DAY # 27 OF THE 31 DAYS OF HALLOWE'EN
hosted by SMEARED AND SMUDGED,
you can find all the details of this fabulous hop HERE.
The full blog roll is on my side bar and shall remain there all month long.
I cannot believe I have made it this far. The end is nigh !
For my project today I have created a wall hanging using A stampendous stamp as my focal image. I started by stamping the crow in versa mark ink and heat embossed using black glossy embossing powder. I then went over the whole o the background with distress inks. As the image is embossed it acts as a resist. I then applied distress ink through a harlequin stencil to the right side. Water droplets were then splashed all over the background and dried. To finish the edges were inked with black. The same treatment was given to the sentiment piece of the hanger. Both the the background and the sentiment were then attached to chipboard bases which had been coated with DecoArt media fluid acrylic in Carbon Black. Holes punched in the corners and ball chain added for hanging. To finish a length of ribbon was stained and added.
Thanks for stopping by today. See you tomorrow. Happy Hopping
Fabulous wall hanging, love how it is in two pieces and the images and colours are awesome.
ReplyDeleteWoW! This is gorgeous and I'm sooooo gonna CASE it! I love that stamp (so much that I own it) and your background ROCKS! Love how the sentiment hangs below, too. xxD
ReplyDeleteSTUNNING! Just love that image and your colours are so beyond scrumptious!
ReplyDeleteI love the shading on the background.
ReplyDeleteGreat wall hanging.
thanks for sharing.
Wonderful wall hanging, love the image an colours!
ReplyDeleteFabulous wall hanging. Love the colours and the silhouettes and script!
ReplyDeleteWonderful wall hanging! Love the background.
ReplyDeleteGorgeous wall hanging and I love the colors and the stamp. Love the mixture used to make this beautiful project.
ReplyDeleteWow - awesome - love it xx
ReplyDeleteThank you for the great directions. This is a stunningly wicked piece. Another stamp I must have!
ReplyDelete