Showing posts with label altered box. Show all posts
Showing posts with label altered box. Show all posts

Tuesday, October 7, 2014

You can put your schtuff in it Day 7

Today I have an altered object to share for my daily 

I am always on the look out for cool and functional pieces to help
keep my chaos organized. I found this tiered organizer at a clearance
outlet, and despite how hideous the print was, I still saw the potential
in the overall shape. It is perfect for organizing and holding my digis
that I print off everytime I get new ones.

I love black gesso!!! It covers everything in one coat. 

After the gesso dried, I added various Halloween themed papers
in complimentary colors. Notice the complete lack of purple?
I don't even know how that happened, but I'm sure I'll make up
for it in a minute.

I added four Tim Holtz decorative box feet to the bottom.
This adds height, and such a nice weight and finished look to the
whole piece. 

I stamped various verbiage onto the designer papers,
and added more color using TH Distress Inks and sponge applicators.
Lastly, I sealed everything with a matte medium.

Ah, there's some purple!
All is right with the world. 

I colored this gorgeous witch called, 'Mystique', by 
Rick St. Dennis. She's available here.
I cut her out with a circle die and added lots of Stickles for a
glamorous sparkle.  
I love how the box turned out, and it holds a ton of digis. 


Here's a couple of cute Halloweenie things in my kitchen.

Bat salt and pepper shakers on a cool rack. 

They remind me of the bat things in Beast Master. Kinda.

And I had to have one of these glass mason jar cups
to sip my pumpkin spice iced tea in. It sweats, but it looks
good doing it.

Thanks for stopping by today.
See ya tomorrow with some more cool Halloween schtuff! 

Saturday, May 31, 2014

Smudgy Circus and an Oddball

Today's post is playing double duty.
Lots of pictures to follow...

First up, is my weekly DT piece for Smeared Ink.
I have used the Circus Procession digi set for my
heart worm medicine box make-over. 

The box started out like this.
And after a few coats of gesso and paint, I have the perfect background
for these wonderfully vintage circus images.

Quite the transformation, if I do say so myself. 

I covered the pocket with dp and added the creepy clown. I popped a
tiny hat on his head to lend to his creepy vibe. I used the trapeze chicks
on a tag that fits right into the pocket. 

I used a Tim Holtz ATC sized embossing folder to make the ticket.
After randomly coloring it with fired brick and mustard seed distress inks,
 I ran it over a Versamark pad, hitting all the raised bits, and then 
clear embossed it to give it some shine and stability. Oh, and I added some
of my new Paprika Stickles on the edges for some sparkle. 
I am loving the new Stickles colors! 

Look! My very first hand made tassel!
I used some red and white baker's twine, and a YouTube video
to make the tassel.


This is the little insert box. I like it.

This guy gets a hat, too!
What circus is complete without specimens and freaks? 

I popped this on the back of the box, because it was too large to go
anywhere else. The bat is from the "A Little Bit Batty" digi set.
I added the wording myself in Gimp.

I'd like to enter this box makeover in the following challenge(s):


And now for something a little different.

I have been stalking this artist (Lizzie Love), and her woefully sad looking
big eyed girls. I was having a hard time deciding which image to 
buy from her Oddball Art Co. Etsy shop, and then she came out with a line of darker
images, and I was in love! She's called, Big Eye Zombie Girl Image No. 49.
I colored her with Copics using bright colors, trying to keep her girly looking.

I used some spider web die cuts and a TH die cut spider. Sorta looks like 
she's fighting the spider off using her umbrella. 

I added some ribbons to keep in the theme of 
"Ripped to Ribbons" at Haunted Design House.
And it made it girly to keep with the theme of Girly and Glam.
This is about as girly as I can get.

I'd like to enter this card in the following challenges:

Thanks for stopping by!!