2017 Topic 14: Glitter
We love it when Sue works her magic with coloured metal, and the layers in this piece are pulled together beautifully!
Hi everyone, it's Sue Carrington here with
you today, and I'd like to share with you a project that came together
really well (in my humble opinion!) and not only does it include glitter
but also another favourite of mine, metal !
Using glitter in my projects is not something I'm prone to do, but looking through the stamps I was going to use the star on VID07
is where the inspiration for this piece came from. The thought of
glitter and star together led to filmstar and that's where the story in
my head started.
Whenever
I start a project I always need to have a reasonable idea of what the
final piece will look like, this gives me the direction to travel,
otherwise I sit staring into space ! Having chosen the star the main
image from the same stamp set was the obvious choice, the sideways
glance just says filmstar from a bygone age to me. The sort of postcard
image young girls pin on their walls and dream of being like.
I've kept the glitter subtle, and used black glitter embossing powder. Trying to capture the light on the glitter is really difficult on a photo but everytime you walk past there is a glint as the light catches it. I've not used Versamark ink but Jet Black Archival Ink as I wanted to still see some of the lovely script on the star. Using the Versamark ink let the embossing powder have too good a contact and obliterated the text.
I needed a little more glitter for some balance so used a piece of Washi Tape that I've painted with black Gesso then used my Versamark ink pad, sticky powder and finally Distress Glitter. The sparkle from this strip I felt really brought everything together and grounded the main image.
The frame is made from 8x8 Grey/White board and rather than paint it or add texture paste, in line with my filmstar story it had to be more glitzy, so I chose black coated aluminium metal and used an embossing folder. The black rubs off the raised, embossed areas and because the pattern is quite busy gives a shimmery, almost, glittery appearance. I almost managed to match the pattern but the eagle eyed among you will have spotted the join !
Some sprinkles of Black Knight Infusions gave the touch of vintage I was after for a frame that is loved very much, so often touched, possibly before going to sleep and dreaming of being a filmstar. The filmstrip I felt was the perfect piece to be the backdrop against tissue stamped with the postcard stamp from VID04. All aged with Stone Fresco Finish paint and Squid Ink Fresco Finish paint.
The word Dream seemed to be another obvious choice and using the alphabet stamp from VID04 the letters were masked, stamped and mounted onto small pieces of the Grey/White Board left over after mitring the corners for the frame.
Although I am really happy with how the project came together the part I'm most pleased about is how the frame stands up ! I recycled an old calendar from work, it's really thick card which is already scored. Painted with black Gesso and glued to the back of the frame it stands up perfectly.
Although glitter isn't something I would use in large amounts I think a subtle touch really does lift a project and adds light. It's made me think how I could use it in future projects and with Christmas fast approaching it's the perfect time of year to do some dabbling.
Hope you've enjoyed some subtle glitter !
Sue
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Wow Sue this is stunning! I really loved the subtle glitter, like you, wish that it were easier to photograph it! ~ Leandra
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Great project !
ReplyDeleteI love the frame, the embossed metal is so stylish! And the back is great too... Gorgeous Vintage focal image, Sue!
ReplyDeleteAmazing creation Sue, Love the frame, how you have positioned the stamping and the Black Knight Infusions.
ReplyDeleteLove your frame, the black looks fabulous!
ReplyDeleteI'm starstruck! Brilliant shimmering star, popping all the more against those brilliant vintage neutrals in which you've collaged all those wonderful old-time movie images. The frame is jaw-droppingly cool!
ReplyDeleteAlison x
Fabulous Darling! I imagine that's what a film star would sound like. Thanks for the inspiration I've got loads of wow glitter embossing powders I must dig them out for this challenge. Xx
ReplyDeleteWow, how clever, perfectly assembled layers and the neutral palette and glitter are just wonderful....not forgetting the star turn of the metal frame! Gorgeous project Sue! xx
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely gorgeous. Your composition is always spot on. Lx
ReplyDeleteThe frame is beautiful and I love all the tiniest details. The metal looks so cool and love your storytelling throughout! x
ReplyDeleteSubtle glitter and fabulously vintage. Thank you for the gorgeous inspiration x
ReplyDeleteVery fab frame and great vintage stamps and all
ReplyDeleteOh Sue, what a treat you have given us. Totally love your creation. Soooo inspiring. Xx
ReplyDeleteFabulous!!!!!!!!!!!!
ReplyDeleteWhat a stunning project Sue! How classy and elegant is your use of sparkle on this and brilliant interpretation of the stamp images. Totally love it!
ReplyDeleteHugs
Lesley Xx
I love the vintage vibe here and your gorgeous metal frame Sue. Truly beautiful!
ReplyDeleteThis is so beautiful! I specially love the corners of every piece! They seem also rusty metal and distressed! The project looks great indeed! And great idea about the washi tape covered in glitter
ReplyDeleteLove the frame, how you have positioned the stamping and the Black Knight Infusions.
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