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

Monday, April 28, 2014

Smeared Ink Monthly blog hop

Today, I have another Smeared Ink project for your visual amusement.
We're having a design team blog hop for the month of April.
If you'd like to begin the hop from the beginning, 
here is the hop order:

I purchased a few of these blank notebooks from Pick Your Plum
a while back, and I needed a gift for a friend's birthday, so it
was a double duty project. I like that.

The notebook folds out into thirds. This gives plenty of room to decorate
and customize. I started out by removing the covers, and painting them with
a tan acrylic paint.

Then, I broke out with my new TH Clockwork stencil, and some
SU teal ink. 

Next, I distressed and aged the covers using Distress Inks
in vintage photo, and walnut. I have tried many types of applicators
for applying inks to my projects, but I love the fingertip sponge daubers 
the best. They give great control, and they're easy to hang onto.
I gave the covers a coat of matte medium to seal the inks and keep them
from bleeding onto the recipient's hands when they use it someday.

I went ahead and added a script stamp, and then I heat embossed it.
I used this script stamp throughout the entire notebook. I added a Copic colored

I gave the image a coat of Glossy Accents to give it some durability.
I really love this image. It's very 'DaVinci' feeling, to me.

Here is the opened view of the notebook. 
I have continued all of the same techniques and finishes throughout the book.

I have used the Butterfly Jar image from Smeared Ink here,
and I have added both, Glossy Accents, and Crackle Accents to the jar
for a varied effect of textures. I like it.

 I have used another butterfly from the Specimen Jar digi set
at Smeared Ink. I colored it with watercolor pencils,
and accented it Stickles and Gelly Roll Stardust pen.

And here it is all folded out and finished.
I have to say it turned out pretty cool, and I am 
eager to send it to my friend. I have a feeling she'll dig it, too.

Thanks for stopping by today.
Make sure to check out the entire Smeared Ink DT hop
to see more creative craftiness from my fellow DT members.  
The hop order is in my sidebar, and at the beginning of this post.

Monday, April 15, 2013

Altered notebook

Greetings! 
Today I would like to share a little project I made using
one of Rick St. Dennis' awesome digital images.

I began by coloring the versatile Skull with Roses image with Copics.
I cut it out using a circle Spellbinders die, and then I added some 
Crackle Accents, by Ranger. Once the crackle had cracked and dried, 
I added some walnut Distress Ink to help the crackle effect appear 
more aged. 

My unsuspecting victim, the notebook. 
It has post it notes and a blank note pad inside,along with a little pen. 
Perfect for a purse or book bag.

I adhered some diamond design paper to the front cover and to the pen.
I aged the paper with more walnut ink, but left the pen un-inked for fear 
that the ink would come off on your hands when using it. 
I tied some cool, barbed wire ribbon to the side and added the aged and crackled Skull with  Roses image in the center.
Easy peasy. Simple, yet effective.

Drop by Rick's Etsy shop to see all of the wonderfully wicked,
and beautifully mainstream images he has to choose from.