Tried a new technique: use Modeling Film for dimensional look. Had bought the Modeling Film quite some time ago and put it away. Came across the Modeling Film when I was cleaning up my craft room. Stamped & die cut the Fortune Cookie onto the Modeling Film. Used heat tool to soften the Modeling Film. Used Tim Holtz Distress Ink on edges of the Fortune Cookie after softening & shaping the Fortune Cookie. Used a marker to give the stamped image back the stamped portion that was lessened by the heat tool. Used watercolor for coloring on the Fortune Cookie. Added gold glitter to the background.
Supplies List
glitter: Recollections gold
ink: Delicata Golden Glitz, Memento - Dandelion, Rich Cocoa VersaMark
Lawn Fawn: stamp/die - Good Fortune
machine: Sizzix
marker: PrismaColor Dk Umber
paper: art parts Modeling Film cardstock - white, Bazzil red, Darice black with white dots
Tim Holtz: Distress Ink - walnut stain - used to distress edges of Dog
tool: heat tool - to soften Fortune Cookie before shaping it MISTI
water color: Niji - Burnt Sienna, Yellow Ochre
Entering this into the following challenge(s):
2/25 Simon Says Stamp Mon Ch Grunge It Up 5E(#2) 2/19
2/27 Simon Says Stamp Wed Ch Make Your Own Background 5E(#2) 2/21
2/28 Crafty Hazelnuts Ch Patterned Paper Feb 2018 UE 2/1
2/28 DLART Feb Linky 1Eperday no stack 2/1
3/4 Lawn Fawnatics C23 Try a new Technique 4E(#1) 2/19
3/7 Cut It Up Ch142 Anything Goes 1E(#1) 2/23
3/7 DLART Thankful Thurs #223 Anything Goes or TY 3E(#2) no stack 2/22
3/8 Cardz TV Anything Goes Des Ch#36 3E(#1) 2/23
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Friday, February 23, 2018
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