I cut the die in mountboard, made holes with my Crop-o-dile, and then covered it with Golden Crackle paste, and added some torn French book text. Once it was dry I painted it gold, and added Crackle Accents over the book page. I added a rubber stamped shrink plastic clock, some pink roses, and finally a tassel.
Wednesday, 18 August 2010
Anyone for Rococo?
When I received my Altered Element DT pack a few months ago there was such a lot in it, I am still using lots of the items! I received two sets of Artchix images, the Playful Gents but also some gorgeous Happy Hour images with a French theme, incorporating some Rococo clocks. I'm conscious I've done rather a lot of steam punk items for the AE so I thought I would go for something pretty and ornate and feminine as a contrast. The baroque style was quite over the top which suits me fine, and means I can use my new Baroque Alterations die as the base for this hanging:-
I cut the die in mountboard, made holes with my Crop-o-dile, and then covered it with Golden Crackle paste, and added some torn French book text. Once it was dry I painted it gold, and added Crackle Accents over the book page. I added a rubber stamped shrink plastic clock, some pink roses, and finally a tassel.
I cut the die in mountboard, made holes with my Crop-o-dile, and then covered it with Golden Crackle paste, and added some torn French book text. Once it was dry I painted it gold, and added Crackle Accents over the book page. I added a rubber stamped shrink plastic clock, some pink roses, and finally a tassel.
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Love how you used the Baroque die! It is truly a lovely piece! Love the addition of the little flowers and time piece! Awesome!!!
ReplyDeleteGreat use of the die Lucy! Lovely texture & composition too! xx
ReplyDeleteIt is gorgeous and so captures the style!!!
ReplyDeleteLovely. Lynne x
ReplyDeletevery Lush lynne
ReplyDeleteLovely hanging !!
ReplyDeleteits Lovely!!!
ReplyDeleteI would go any time for Rococo, the hanging is so pretty and feminine.
ReplyDeleteVery pretty love the colours and textures. The shape is fab. not seen that xx Zoe
ReplyDeleteTres chic! Very pretty little plaque, great job!
ReplyDeleteawwwwe, this is lovely !! beautiful piece
ReplyDeletethanks for your lovely comment on my blog, you're so sweet.
hugs,
isa
Lucy, this is so stunning!!
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