So this is the focal image:
And here is what I created:
Wonder how I got to the results above from the focal image? I thought I would share some of the steps with you!
Applied Distress Ink direct to paper:
Blend on some Antique Linen DI to "dull" the color:
Randomly added script image:
Stamped the focal image with Versamark and clear embossed, then direct to paper with Walnut Stain DI:
Next I determined what I wanted to go into the boxes and cut out the boxes that I wanted to fill:
I needed the background piece - just blended some green and stamped a larger script stamp (from Dimensional Elements: Edges):
Add the metal and stamped pieces:
Side View:
I really liked how this turned out so I used the artist box to create a birthday wall piece for my SIL:
Pretty much the same process, different colors and images. Side view:
Intrigued? Want to see more of the Artist box? Visit:
6. ISC Blog
Happy Creating!
KAT
The Stuff:
All stamps Innovative Stamp Creations: Vintage Artist Box, Nature Silhouette III; Friendship I; Men of Wisdom; Make a Note; Odd Findings; Dimensional Elements:Edges
8 comments:
Wow, this is a really cool idea! Just goes to show, boxes don't have to be made from wood! lol! Gorgeous!
KAT...This is so Awesome!! I Love your style!! Thanks for revealing the process too...Just Beautiful!! I bet your SIL will love hers too!!
Patti
Really nice! What is the dimension of these Kat?
Both of these are just too cool! I just love your collage work, Kat!
fabulous tutorial.....I soooo needed that when I was 'stuck'.....fabulous work
very nice blog,Compliments from Tenerife!!!!
Oh wow what an interesting and versatile stamp Kat :)
Von
These are both wonderful!!!
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