As a radiographer, I love all things “bony” so I was really
excited by PaperArtsy's very detailed skull images. I wanted to use some of these Hallowe'en stamps for some
non-Hallowe'en projects.
For this project I used the skull and crossbones stamp from
Hallowe'en Hot Pick03, Mini 72, and London Bus Fresco Paint which is
a translucent paint.
I also used the Ink and the Dog Alphabet Words Plate 2 stamp. I want to
let you into a bit of a secret here. I actually have two of this stamp. One
that I have kept complete to use as a background and one that I have cut up to
use as individual letters.
To make the card, I simply stamped the skull onto a white
card blank.
I then stamped the name using individual leters, starting
with the middle letter of the name.
To add some colour I added a stroke of red paint over the
name, this is possible due to the transparent nature of this particular paint.
In fact I did three strokes of paint to get a real depth of red colour, and it
was still transparent.
I then created a mask for the skull using a post-it note and
stamped the splatter using the same paint.
Bonus Charm Project.
I've made these simple stringy bracelets before using bought
charms, but thought I'd like to make a skull and crossbones charm. I read that
the Fresco Paints can be used on shrink plastic so I decided to put that to the
test. I had some black shrink plastic
lurking in my stash, so following the instructions I sanded it.
I then stamped it with Nougat which is an opaque paint, giving full coverage). I was amazed
with the detail this paint gave. I wasn't expecting that at all.
I cut it out, and punched a hole
and then shrank it.
I added a jump ring then attached it to a length of waxed
cotton thread. Tied a knot either side of the charm.
I created the sliding fastener using the techniques used to
create shamballa bracelets: the square knot. These are really easy when you get
the hang of them and there are loads of websites where you can see how to do
it.
I will be back tomorrow evening sharing my last project of the week, I do hope you can join me then.
Leandra Says:Ohhh would never think to do that, and such a great image on the shrink! I have a DD who would deffo wear that here!
Gillian Says: Tonight's project shows how versatile the skull image is. Again the splash of one colour gives a striking visual effect to the card. Thanks for sharing the square knot technique, ideal gift for a teeange boy or girl.
Fabulouso! I'm loving the skull work and the blood spatter.
ReplyDeleteAnother CaS card, think I might be able to manage one!!!
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Sam xxx
Great work! Love the splatters behind the skull! I've always wondered if that alphabet stamp is meant to be a background or cut up!!
ReplyDeleteGreat card again perfect for the boys..I also have 2 sets of that stamp and have cut one up to use the letters separately!! great little bracelet too!
ReplyDeleteAmazingly effective yet simple projects! Thanks for sharing. Julie Ann xx
ReplyDeleteFabulous! The skull with the blood spatter and the bloody name looks great.
ReplyDeleteThe skull shrink plastic necklace is wonderful too.
Brilliant projects Joanne! I love the card as an 'alternative' kind of birthday card. In fact my son's name is Jamie and in his teens that card would have been right up his street, lol!
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Lesley Xx
Another fantastic CAS card Joanne:-)
ReplyDeleteBoth projects are terrific, I love the red splatters on the card.
ReplyDeleteLovely work - I normally don't use Halloween type stamps but you have left me wanting some!!!
ReplyDeleteOooh I love that shrink plastic charm bracelet! perfect for a teenager. I love the card. I have that background stamp and before I scrolled down I wondered how you had managed the lettering. Great idea to cut one stamp up,
ReplyDeleteLucy x
Great projects! xxx
ReplyDeleteGreat projects and I love your skull bracelet !
ReplyDeleteFantastic bracelet - and I love your paintbrush streak of colour to highlight the name on the card... very cool.
ReplyDeleteAlison x
The charm is inspired and would make a great item in a party bag. Not that I am a believer in these things.
ReplyDeleteWow wow I absolutely love this is fabulous. I love the bracelet what a fantastic idea :-) Kezzy xxx
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