Before I begin, I have to give a shout out to Melissa from Peace, Love, Joy, and Paper! Her blog
is so inspiring! She made a couple of projects misting the backgrounds using
the mesh from apples. What a brilliant idea! Check it out here. Pop over to her blog and spread the love. Thank you Melissa for thinking
outside the box J
You know when you have a deadline to meet and once you're done, are not
completely happy with the end results although I am happy with the technique. Whelp, that is the case with today’s
project! I had two whole hours and this is what I came up with. Not happy! Yep, this was the Mask It Mist It Challenge during NSBD! I had fun
making it, but….now the picture has personal meaning which I will not bore you
with the details. So it was titled “Da Bootie”. I know it is spelled “booty”
(treasure), but again there is a story behind the title J
Anywho, thanks for stopping by, Krafthead~
Products:
Bubble Wrap
Tule
Lindy’s Stamp Gang
Walnut Stain
MME Lost and Found
Picot Die
I Am Roses Flower
White Gel Pen
Ribbon
Looks good
ReplyDeletelooks like just a bit more Practise is all thats needed : )
remember we are our own worst critic's
when it comes to our Crafting : )
Great job!
ReplyDeleteVery cool!!! :)
ReplyDeleteI love the look, I definitely want to try the bubble wrap technique. I was going to be lazy and buy stamps that look like that but the real effect is so much nicer!
ReplyDeleteWhat a fun technique. I need to give that one a try.
ReplyDeleteI'm not understanding what's wrong with it?? Love the torn paper (something I cannot do) and of course those die cuts and masking are super cool!
ReplyDeleteit looks beautiful to me!!!!!! some of my fav die cuts there!
ReplyDeleteI love the distress look of the LO, very nice. Now are you sharing the story..lol
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