Showing posts with label Man's Ruin. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Man's Ruin. Show all posts

5 December 2013

Creepmas -Day 3

I hope you are enjoying everyone's projects and are starting to feel festive!
Today I have used a LOT of gold embossing powder to create a festive tag but with a Bombshell twist!



Supplies
Tag
Waltzing Mouse Stamps
Rose's Portrait Bombshell Stamp
Man's Ruin (banner)
Distress Inks
Quickutz Holly Leaf die
Distress Stickles
Ribbon
Spectrum Noir Pens: FS2, FS4, FS9: CR1, DR4, DR6, DR7; DG3, DG4

Now hop along to see all the other cool and creepy projects!

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Terra

Julia

Emily

Black Dragon

Teri

Wiola

Wendy

Lisa

Kelli

Donna

Violent Kittie

Kristy

Vicky

The Nanny

Tuts and Comments

Airless Chambers

Glittery Katie

Shell

Titbelsoeur

Kat

Lady Brayton

Alison


Happy Creepmas!
GlitteryKatie xx

3 December 2013

12 Days of Creepmas- Day 2

Today is Day 2 of the 12 Days of Creepmas and with the change in the weather I decided to go a little frosty with Bombshell Stamp's Man's Ruin and a lotta ice!!



I clear embossed my stamped images for a shiny, iced look and coloured them with Spectrum Noir pens HB1, HB2, HB3; GT1, GT2, GT3; TB1, TB2, TB3
I used Spellbinders snowflake dies and lots of glitter!
Enjoy hopping around everyone's projects- here's the Blog Roll!           
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Terra
Julia
Emily
Black Dragon
Teri
Wiola
Wendy
Lisa
Kelli
Donna
Violent Kittie
Kristy
Vicky
The Nanny
Tuts and Comments
Airless Chambers
Glittery Katie
Shell
Titbelsoeur
Kat
Lady Brayton
Alison

Happy Creepmas Crafting!
GlitteryKatie xxxx

30 October 2013

Bombshell October Hump Day HOP!!!

Happy Halloween everyone!!
I adore this time of the year and am really pleased that Alison has chosen a cool HAlloween theme for our Hump Day Hop!

"Hello Everyone! Welcome to my favorite month of the year! So of COURSE I had to do a Halloween theme. This month's theme is "Witching Hour." The witching hour is the time of night when witches, ghosts, and other supernatural creatures are said to appear. Make a project about those that may be lurking, during the witching hour.'

Here's my project, a cool bar for all the gorgeous Witches to hang out at!



I created a shadow box and covered it with Authentique 'Glowing' Halloween papers
For the front I used a roughly 6' x 5.5" square of covered card and cut a Tim Holtz Vintage Cabinet Card Sizzix Alterations shape from the centre.


I used the Tim Holtz Cobwebs Sizzlets Decorative Strip die and the Martha Stewart Cobweb punch to punch out cobweb strips which I stuck to the back edge of the front section of the shadowbox.

I used Man's Ruin Stamp set but coloured up with green skin (Spectrum Noir LG1, LG2, LG3) and purple hair (Spectrum Noir PL3, PL3, PL5)
I added a witch hat from the Holiday Accessory Set coloured to match the Witch's dress (spectrum Noir OR1, OR3, CR11)
I also used the following Bombshell stamp sets:
Holiday Accessories for Broom and Cauldron
Sugar Skulls
Dead Necessities
Tattoo Background



Now hop along to the other Blogs and leave some love or play along with us for your chance to win a Bombshell Stamp set of your choice!

Bombshell Blog 
Alison
Glittery Katie  ~*You are HERE*~
Stempelientje
Marnie
Kim
Alaine
Leslie
Monika
Kelli
Kathi

Happy Crafting Everyone!
GlitteryKatie XXXxXXX

15 February 2012

Bombshell's February's Challenge!

This month we have a little change to the schedule.
Sadly Freddie couldn't join us this month so the you're stuck with me GlitteryKatie !
It's been really fun stepping in to set our February Challenge and as it's February, the month of St. Valentine and as we all love Bombshells I figured lets have a Bombshell LURVE theme!

"What goes through your mind when you think of love, maybe cherubs, chocolates music and whispering sweet nothings to your honey bun or perhaps something a little darker....broken hearts, tears and thoughts of sweet, sweet revenge

So here's my Valentine challenge to you this month, I want to see what's in your hearts the
good AND the bad.
If you like sweet nothings- great but lets see a little bit of your dark side too!!!
If you like the dark side of love then sweeten it a little !
So go where your imagination takes you and lets see the YING and YANG of lurve!"


So here's my project:

here's the back...

This was one of those projects that evolved as it went along!
In my mind it was going to be 2 separate cards- one sweet and one dark!
I'm into stamping on lined paper at the moment - it's my thing I'm working with!

I stamped 'til death first and cut it out with Nestabilities Label 22, coloured it in and restamped the lower banner so I could pop it off the image with some foam squares.
I inked around the edges of the coloured image with Walnut Distress Ink and then added the image to Tim Holtz's Alterations Cabinet Card which I cut in thin card covered with 7gypsies paper:
I added the small heart from the Cupid Movers and Shapers dies, and covered it in red glitter.


I cut 2 more of the Cabinet Cards but places the Mini Cupid Mover and Shaper die in the centre.
I then covered the back of each cabinet card with text paper.
On the front of the cabinet panels I painted them with gold acrylic paint and some texture paste.
I aged the panels with some black and brown inks and covered the edges with Tissue Tape.
I then filled in the Cupid cut outs with Fired Brick Distress Stickles . I speeded up the drying time with my heat gun (mind your fingers!)


As you can see from above I used some grunge paper hinges to attach the three panels together with decorative brads and glue. I coloured the hinges by rubbing in some gold wax.
Where the brads poked through to the front of panels I covered them with a pieces of 7gypsies paper cut with the Cabinet Card die.

For the side panels I used the smaller Nestabilities Label 22 die and cut a piece of lined paper.
I left the Nestabilities die on the paper like a frame whilst I stamped the 'Butterfly Queen' and the skull and rose from 'Man's Ruin'  I then embossed the Label 22 to create the edging which I inked with distress Ink.


I cut the cupid with the Tim Holtz die and glittered him with Silver Glass glitter for a vintage look.
I added the Red glittered heart- pierced with a Memo Pin hung with a Muse Token .
I stamped a blank banner from the Banner Sayings stamp set and over stamped it with the word 'Heartbreaker' from the Man's Ruin stamp set.

The final panel was similar to the left one


..the little wings on the heart are from the Dead Necessities set and the banner from the Man's Ruin set.
So that's my project- it turned out to be more construction than I'd originally planned but I do like a Triptych!

See the awesome projects by the other girls over on the Bombshell Blog and don't forget to share your project with us for the chance to win Bombshell goodies!!

I hope you had a great St. Valentine's day!
Happy Crafting!!
Love GlitteryKatie xxXxx

2 February 2011

My Inner Bombshell and Multi Masking Tutorial

Mary G has challenged the Bombshell team to come up with a Bombshell project that reveals their inner Bombshell!
As a Gemini I find I have two distinct sides to my personality and my crafting! Sometimes I'm neater and nicer and like to go with pretty, glittery and happy. Other times I'm inky, grungey, showing a dark sense of humour and loving skulls and tattoos!
So my Bombshell project is kinda my Gemini self!
I layered multiple Bombshell images by using masking. 
First I stamped the Bombshell Bride onto my card with Memento ink.
I stamped her again onto some scrap paper and cut her out to make a mask. A little repositionable Hermafix on the back of the mask and placed it over my stamped image:


Next I lined up where I wanted my second stamped image and stamped her over the mask:


Then I had my two main Bombshells 'Lucky Bride and Butterfly Queen' next to each other:


I stamped Butterfly Queen onto scrap paper and cut her out so I could make a mask for my second stamped image, I could then start stamping over the two Bombshells without making a mess of them. Here are both Bombshells, masked with some of the next layer of stamping going on:



As I progressed I added more masks so that I could over stamp more of the card:


Not all the masks were stamped on scrap and cut out- for smaller images, sometimes all I needed to use were strips of paper to protect an image below:




Once all the stamping was done and the masking removed the card looked like:


The final job was to colour the images in and add some extra images with 3d foam to make the pop off the card


I really enjoy this technique as you get a really dense layered look but you can still focus on the main subjects of the card. It's quite involved but i find it quite relaxing and my 'DH' commented on how quiet the colouring in kept me!!

I've used this technique before:


and if you leave the images uncoloured apart from sweeping with Distress inks it forms a cool background:


Happy Crafting!
Love,
Glittery Katie xxxx