Tuesday, 29 October 2013
Grunge Master Board Inspired by Jo
Over on the PA blog, Jo's been making a master board, to see what she did click here. I decided to use a piece of corrugated as my base and instead of text paper used a napkin.
Once dried, I gave it a coat of watered down vanilla fresco to tone it down a bit.
I then added the green and blues until I was happy with what I had, and added some stamping using the PA minis.
The centre piece I painted with Baltic blue and added guacamole by scraping with a credit card and distressed the edges and coloured with Hyde park.
I used some TH dies, some arrows, a wooden heart and a piece of embossed stencil to create the centre pieces.
And this is the assembled finished piece.
Some great ideas yet again Sam and I love the finished piece
ReplyDeleteChrissie x
Wow what a transformation!
ReplyDeleteI like your napkin colours, shame can't see any of those colours in your picture. Do like your completed project :-)
ReplyDeleteLove it, it's great. The blue and minty colour work beautifully together.
ReplyDeleteCorrie x
Lovely Sam. I can see the resemblance with Jo's creation. Great job!!
ReplyDeletexxx Marianne
Can't believe you've got this done already... love the results, this looks fabulous.
ReplyDeleteLove the colours Sam. Jo xx
ReplyDeleteit really looks great...
ReplyDeleteThis is fab Sam, I love your colours and choice of stamps for your frame xx
ReplyDeleteWow This is fabulous!! Idea, embellishments, colours are wonderful. I love it!!
ReplyDeleteEtsuko xx
Fantastic!!! Great design Sam! xxx
ReplyDeleteWell done, Sam! I love this, especially the addition of the Lynne Perrella image! You are certainly a quick worker! Julie Ann xx
ReplyDeleteLooks great Sam !
ReplyDeleteThis looks great, Sam!
ReplyDeleteLucy x
Fab masterboard Sam and lovely composition of all your elements. You sure are a speedy Gonzales!
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Lesley Xx
Great masterboard Sam, love the colours.
ReplyDeleteA fabulous creation.
ReplyDeletexxx Hazel.
Great piece, love the use of napkins as a base, that's a great way to introduce an interesting layer.
ReplyDeleteJust perfect
ReplyDeleteYou've made it your own, love your choice of die-cuts/embellishments.
ReplyDeleteThis is great Sam..wonderful idea to use the clock too..love it!!
ReplyDeleteFab project hunni! Love the colours you used. xx
ReplyDeleteThis is fab - the scraped paint and the arrows give it such dynamic movement - very cool!
ReplyDeleteAlison x
You have convinced me Sam - I need to start going over to the PA blog more and trying some to their techniques. Your board is really wonderful!
ReplyDeleteSandy