I LOVE Metal. I LOVE Steampunk. I LOVE to layer. I LOVE Mixed Media Assemblage.
So......I REALLY loved doing this piece.
No stamps....oddly. Just lots of contrasting colors and metal.
Shiny metal and Perfect Pearl Mists.
Tissue Wrap and Distress Paints.
Gears and Clocks and Buckles....OH MY!
Chain and Corners....Hitch Fasteners, too!
I'll give you a bit of a tutorial here. Started with an unfinished wall plaque that has a hook hanger knob. I painted it with Distress Paints ...Antiqued Gold and Tarnished Brass.
Then swipe a piece of Tissue Wrap with Fired Brick Distress Stains on the BACK.
Flip it over and it looks like this.
Black chipboard with PP Mists...Blue Patina and Turquoise on die cut Styled Label.
Black cardstock cut to enlarged Label shape.
Bend open Corners so they're flat.
Cut off edge with Tim's Tonic Scissors and flatten out again. (Use side facing you without Tim's name to keep serrated edge from showing)
Polish EVERYTHING with the Reliefing Block.
Assemble Timepiece, Spinner and Clock Key AFTER you polish them.
And then put it all together!!!!
I used Glue n Seal to add the Tissue Wrap to the plaque, and Matte Medium for adhering the other pieces. Check out the links below for products.
Metal to Metal I used Crafter's Pick the Ultimate for glue.
Fun or What???
Let me know what you think....
Linda
Products Used:
Tim Holtz Idea-ology- Corners
Tissue Tape - Elements
Buckles
Hitch Fasteners
Clock Key
Game Spinner
Timepiece
Word Band
Mini Gears
Sprocket Gears
Lace Chain
Long Fasteners and Mini Fasteners
Tissue Wrap - Terminology
Ornate Plate
Tim Holtz Micro Serrated Scissors
Ranger - Perfect Pearl Mists - Turquoise and Blue Patina
Tim Holtz Distress Paints - Fired Brick, Antique Bronze and Tarnished Brass
Tim Holtz Alterations - Styled Label Die
Matte Multi-Medium and Glue n Seal
Vintaj - Metal Reliefing Block
Black cardstock
Various brads
White acrylic paint
Crafter's Pick - The Ultimate Glue
Gorgeous!!
ReplyDeleteLooks fab , love the ruler round the sides too! Cool trace x
ReplyDeleteI like this one, too! The metal is awesome!!! Great job.
ReplyDeleteFabulous metal layers - so cool!
ReplyDeleteAlison x
i think this is a wonderful piece! You make it seem so easy!
ReplyDeleteWOW It's beautiful!
ReplyDeleteI think you did an amazing job!
ReplyDeleteLove all the metal.
Grat job Linda, thanks for sharing!
Gorgeous and I love the metal!
ReplyDeleteWow Linda...this is really gorgeous! I love how that Ideaology just POPS! Beautiful creation! <3 Candy
ReplyDeleteHi Linda
ReplyDeletewow this is so different and really stunning. I love the colours, the metal, the layers I just love everything about it.
Ria
What a brilliant work, dear Linda! Fantastic Ideaology design! LOOOOOVE this!
ReplyDeleteI think this is AWESOME, and I want to make one RIGHT NOW!!! LOL...
ReplyDeleteWOW Linda stunningly gorgeous
ReplyDeleteSam xxx
Fabulous piece! I love how you assembled it all together.
ReplyDeleteOh, Linda, this piece is fantastic. You did such an amazing job. You are so very creative.
ReplyDeleteAwesome as always!! Love all the idea-ology looks fabulous!
ReplyDeleteVery cool Linda!
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely Fabulous. Thank you so much for sharing.
ReplyDeleteNice work and thanks so much for the tip on Tim's scissors! Mary W
ReplyDeleteLOVE IT!
ReplyDeleteI love metal, too, Linda, but have never used so much in one project before...but this is absolutely over-the-top fantastic!
ReplyDeleteBig fun and gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteThanks for the photos and explanation!
WOW,Georgus steampunk art, i love all details and colors on this,wonderful work, i love it to much!!!
ReplyDeleteGreetings Jeannette
So cool, love it
ReplyDeleteWow, I can tell that a lot of love went into that piece. It's really amazing Linda. Love all the layering. Michelle xx
ReplyDeleteGorgeous!!!! Thanks for sharing the tutorial.
ReplyDeleteSO gorgeous!!!!!
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ReplyDeleteFun? Yes!!! Gorgeous? Yes!!! Off to pin your Made WIth Metal... lovely!!
ReplyDeleteNever too much metal...no way! Love love love this!!!! Awesome...every metal bit!
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