Thursday, 7 July 2011

JFF - Week 23 - Plastic / Acrylic


This weeks JFF is all about plastic and/or acrylic.  I chose to fuse black and white strips of plastic carrier bags together to create the background as above.


I embossed the umbrella man onto a white piece of card, swooshed over it with black soot distress ink.  Stamped the saying and die cut with a spellbinders label die.  Cut a small cog with the movers and shapers die in silver card.  Attached all to the plastics background with silicone glue and mounted the whole lot onto a piece of black card and added a piece of black hemp to hang.

16 comments:

Anonymous said...

Great project. What an inspiring idea!
Regards Florence.

downrightcrafty said...

love the mono on this and the depth and of course your amazing out of the box creativity
Hugs Kate xx

hazel said...

Wonderfull piece Sam.
xxx Hazel.

Neet said...

I wondered how you got this background and now I know. A very effective piece of artwork. Hugs, Neet x

Zoechaos said...

just so creative fabulous piece of art. XOXO Zoe

Deborah said...

Haven't fused plastic bags for ages - it was one of the first crafty things I ever did.

Sid said...

Looks good, a great bit of upcycling !!

Dragon said...

Corr, I love this background, and of course the man and his verse... I see what you meant!!! They just go together don't they??!!
Frankie
xx

Von said...

That back ground is so stricking Sam :)
Von x

Femmy said...

fantastic Sam!! love the background!

Alison said...

Wow! That's a fab background! Great piece Sam! xx

Ang C said...

A fantastic background - great project


Really enjoyed being GD this week - thanks for asking me xx

Dolly Daydreams said...

Stunning ! How did you think that one up ! Very dynamic and a perfect background for your stamp I love it.

Marie

donna said...

Love this. Great colors and elements. How did you fuse your plastic together?..Donna

Joy said...

Very innovative Sam. You always come up with something different. Great piece. love to Fraz xx

Suze Bain said...

Love your plastic bag background, never tried anything like this before. It's breat in B&W too. xx

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