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Wednesday, 14 September 2011

Black and White and a Hint of a Tint for Stampotique

The challenge this time over at the Stampotique blog is to use black and white and a hint of another colour. So in the spirit of re-cycling, I took the empty box from the cats food pouches and made a stamp box.
It's been gesso'd, then painted in black acrylic, then stamped and embossed with white embossing powder. The small and medium bees are Stampotique stamps, and the large one is from The Stampman. These have been stamped on tissue paper and pva'd onto the box. The back and sided have been left plain.
Then I made a flower out of organza, put the flower on, took the flower off. Put the flower on, took the flower off. Moved it over a bit, then finally took it off altogether. Thank goodness for Pinflair glue lol.
The poor old cat couldn't understand why I had her food box, but none of it was coming her way :o)
Thanks very much for looking x

14 comments:

  1. YOU ARE MAD, LOL!!! Poor cat, (and the flower):D

    Love your project Sue, brilliant as usual

    Jill x

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  2. Wonderful altered box, Sue! Thanks for joining us at Stampotique Designers Challenge # 38.

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  3. Love the stamp box, very creative! Thanks for joining us at Stampotique Designer's Challenge.

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  4. what a great altered box!!! great work.Thanks for joining us at Stampotique Designers Challenge

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  5. Great idea for an altered box but I think the cat may be in there rather a lot looking for food.

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  6. Fabulous piece of altering Sue, very stylish. Thanks for playing along at Stampotique.

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  7. What a great idea!!! Love the scratchy looky to this. Bee-utiful distressing. :0) Thanks for joining in with this weeks Stampotique Challenge.

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  8. A great box. love the texture you achieved. Thanks for sharing and have a great day. Angela

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  9. WOW how inventive! Great work.

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  10. Wow, your altered box looks wonderful.

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  11. What a beautiful altered box. Great idea for this theme. Thanks for joining the Stampotique designer's challenge!

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  12. Great use of the box.....never thought of that one!! It looks great...and have to say, I LIKE the flower!!! xx

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  13. Fabulous Sue!

    You'll never believe I have been recycling of kitten's Whiskers food boxes.. they are perfect for unmounted stamps! or should that be purr-fect!

    Thank you for joining us at Stampotique Designers Challenge.

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