Hi and happy Monday (what's left of it). I've been having a bit of a play today even though I think I'm coming down with the Man Flu. I'm sniffing a lot and feeling very sorry for myself so Man Flu it is!
This is what I made.
I started with a gelli print made from DecoArt Media paints, and die cut a square. Then I stamped the Lost Coast Designs Thick and Thin Men.
Next it was time to get busy with the crackle. First of all I gave it all a layer of DecoArt Weathered Wood, and when it was dry, a coat of Media Crackle Glaze. Next came the Antiquing cream in white and brown.
I cut a clip board top from aluminium tape, and rusted it with Paynes Gray and Quin Gold.
That's it now, I'm going to go and sigh very heavily in the hope that it will get me a cup of coffee.
I'm entering my famous couple into the Lost Coast Designs 'anything goes' challenge.
Have a great week, and thanks very much for looking x
Oh you poor dear! No housework or cooking for you this week! Hope you soon feel better. Love your make! Hugs, Valerie
ReplyDeleteOh you poor thing I hope you soon feel a lot better.
ReplyDeleteThis is a stunning art piece with great ideas
Love Chrissie xx
Lovely Sue, that touch of blue is very striking. Tracy x
ReplyDeleteOh, I hope you are feeling better already, but on a bright side, you made this fabulous piece of art. Love the colors and the details. Thank you for joining Lost Coast Anything goes -challenge, Happy New Year 2017!
ReplyDeleteWow, fabulous Sue, a true tiny masterpiece, I love it!!! xx
ReplyDeleteOoooh the texture and layers ... LOVE. Thanks for joining us at the Lost Coast Portal to Creativity :)
ReplyDeleteReally great textures in this piece! That Thick and Thin Men stamp is so cool also...gives everything a great sense of style. Glad you are participating in the "Anything Goes" challenge at Lost Coast Portal to Creativity, Sue!
ReplyDeleteThis is great Sue - all those lovely textures - you nailed this masculine make!
ReplyDeleteHugs from Poppy and me xxx
Wow! Masculine, bold, strong! You nailed it!
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