Saturday 25 September 2010

Hallowe'en Alice!


Just when you thought it was safe to come back to my blog and there would be no more Alice in Wonderland obsession, Graphic 45 have kindly given me the perfect excuse! I don't normally celebrate Hallowe'en but I love these Alice with a witch's hat papers! I started off with a lovely frame from the Artistic Stamper
painted with Spiced Marmelade Distress Crackle Paint, also from the Artistic Stamper, and rubbed in some Silkies from Imagination Crafts.


I then positioned one of the papers over the roof shape and rubbed over it with an emery board to make an indentation so I could cut the shape accurately and stuck it on. The Mad Hatter clock was a die cut so I popped it in a Poundland frame, glazed it with Glossy Accents, and added a crown charm. For my main image in the frame I used a piece of the 12 x 12 papers and added some book text that related to the Cheshire Cat. I added a bit more book text below the clock and the die cut header. I then used the Oxford Impressions Alice stamps but coloured them in the colours of the papers rather than the classic Alice colours I normally use. I cut a witch's hat for Alice with a scrap of black card. For Tweedledee and Tweedledum I echoed the design of the papers by colouring their faces as pumpkins and giving them a mouth like a carved out pumpkin using a black pen. Don't they look scary now! I gave one of them a pumpkin charm to hold just in case it wasn't clear enough that they were meant to represent pumpkins! I folded their legs under the frame so they didn't cover the caterpillar (is he a caterpillar? I can't remember!), but unfortunately I forgot I had intended to pop them further to the right so they didn't obscure the book text about the Queen wanting to have the cat removed!

Finally I added scrabble tiles to spell Alice and glazed them with Glossy Accents, and stamped out a shrink plastic Cheshire Cat!

Hope you like this bit of fun!


15 comments:

  1. Lucy it's wonderful, lol. I never get tired of seeing Alice!
    Shelley

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  2. brilliant! it is a great fun piece (I also have these stamps - aren't they lovely)

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  3. I'm also a huge Alice fan and happy G45 gives us an opportunity to bring her back! I love all the details in your art piece, the various techniques used, and the addition of text.

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  4. Love it Lucy! I have all that paper and love to see it in such fabulous use! Love the cat and I will have to find and play with some shrink plastic! Awesome!!

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  5. Its fabulous Lucy, how great those papers are. Another on my wish list, ah maybe next year. x

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  6. I love this too, what a great piece.

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  7. These papers are just perfect for this sort of project. Love it Lucy, x

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  8. I love how colourful this is. much more interesting than normal Hallowe'en stuff. I also love that you spell Halllowe'en properly!!

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  9. this is stunning fall fun! i love the way alice is looking in on the whole scene. the whole thngsis wonderfully laid out and layered. super!

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  10. Wow! Your frame is utterly fabulous Lucy! Love the texture & the colour of the frame! xx

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  11. Brilliant frame Lucy, very colourful and lots to look at.
    xxx Hazel.

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  12. I have a wee bit of G45 and I think I will have a play too! xx

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