Saturday 7 February 2009

Lotstodo Week 6 - Metal Mania


The background is a piece of corrigated cardboard box with bits ripped out of it. I then covered it with various colours of acrylic dabbers, espresso, hazelnut, pitch black, silver and copper. With my new heritage wizard plate I cut and embossed the pocket watch, covered it in black acrylic and wiped most of it back off to give it an old rustic look. The stars and the arrow were cut from grungeboard with the cuttlebug and my arrow and snowflake dies, I then painted them in silver acrylic. The top right is a spinner from the idea-o-logy range by Sir Tim. Added the word 'time' using various different types of letters, painted the 'm' black and added some silver wire and painted the grungeboard 'e' with pearl acrylic.

14 comments:

Anonymous said...

Brill - great elements combo.

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Claireabelle said...

Wow, fantastic Sam. It's great
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Virginia said...

Fantastic..Love everything about it!!!

crafty creations said...

It's brilliant Sam - so many different elements added and each one superb

Thanks for joining the Lotstodo Challenge again this week

Ang C said...

a stunning piece of work

Beccy said...

wow Sam that is incredible. x

Isabelle Norris said...

GORGEOUS!!! Love this one !!!
isax

Anonymous said...

Lots fab pieces on your blog Sam! Love this grungy bit of art work!

Minxy said...

Fan-Frickin-Tastic hun, LOVE IT, if it needs a new loving home i'll take good care of it lol

Been meaning to try the cardbord thing for ages just not got round to it yet!

Angelnorth said...

You've been busy! I think this one's my fave - the embossed watch looks fantastic and I love the grungy texture of the corrugated card, great stuff!

SueHart said...

Tis fab, Sam!! Love the effect of the cardboard and all the extra bits. x

Sue said...

Wow Sam, this is fantastic, I've been having a nosey and you've made some fantastic things this week! I love your acetate and alcohol ink 4x4's xx

kathleen said...

Gorgeous.

stamp and scrape said...

Metal must be your speciality - I love all the work you've done with it recently!
Ros

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