Tuesday, May 7, 2013

A Little Bit Shabby & A Little Bit Grungy


Hello from the Redwoods!!  Karen here with a couple of projects to share with you.  The first project I did is a little shabby chic style.  I love this photo of my friend's little sweetie and thought the Cross Hatch Heart with Lou's Hearts would be perfect for this photo and the papers I chose for this layout.








                                                             
Chipboard Used:

Cross Hatch with Center Heart





To alter the chipboard I gessoed them and then painted them with Folk Art "Wicker White" paint.  After that had dried I stamped them all with a script stamp using Tim Holtz Distress Ink "Black Soot", and then dabbed some Tim Holtz Tattered Rose here and there on the pieces.

Other Products Used:  Prima's Rondelle Paper Collection, Tim Holtz Vagabond with Flowers die cut, Prima stick pins, Tim Holtz Distress Ink Walnut Stain, and Donna Salazar's White Jasmine, Cottage Cuts Leave die cut.


For my second project I went a little bit grungy.  This is a photo of my Grandsons while on a walk in the Redwoods last week-end, they're "holding" up the big tree.







To alter the chipboard I first gessoed the pieces and then inked them with Tim Holtz Fired Brick and dabbed some Tim Holtz Soot Black to give them an aged look.








Chipboard Used:

9 Cogs On Board


9 Cogs On Board

Board Of Cogs (Tinies)


Honeycombs (6x6)




Other Supplies Used:  Bo Bunny Weekend Market Paper Collection, Graphic 45 Tag Plate, Tim Holtz Distress Ink "Used Brick" and "Walnut Stain".

  Thanks for taking a peek and I hope you enjoy my projects!  Don't forget to leave a comment on the blog to enter a chipboard giveaway!!

For details & close-ups you can go to:
http://lostcoastscrapper.blogspot.com

7 comments:

  1. Wow, they are truly amazing! The first one is very shabby and girly and I love the grunginess of the second one.

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  2. Wow! Both layouts are super cute!! Love how the chipboard pieces look!

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  3. Stuning work with the chippies!!! You just showed how versatile they are by creating 2 very different effects!!!!

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  4. очень красивые работы!!!

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  5. Love your style Karen, these two are gorgeous, as always!

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