Thursday 15 November 2018

November Moodboard Challenge 

by Amanda

Helloooooo Everyone....Here is my project for this months challenge.
I dont usually use alot of red, but really enjoyed doing this creation.
 
 Sorry I got so in the zone I forgot to take some pics....
First off I applied some White Crackle Paste a bit unevenly
for better effect. Then I used some black and red sprays,
and used a brighter red to add splatters.
I also did some stencilling with Graphite Paste.


Using Alcohol Inks and AI Foil Tape sheets I mixed some colours.
Then I used a Strip die to Diecut the butterflies.
I coloured a chipboard tree with black gesso and Color Bloom spray,
and fussycut a pic I found online, then coloured her a bit 
and added some glossy accents and words...
Then I arranged everything and glued them on..
Here are some Close-Ups...



Supplies List
Large Jane Davenport Journal
Art basics White Crackle Paste
Tim Holtz Alterations Strip Die Butterfly Frenzy
Alcohol Inks
Tattered Angels Mist Cross My Heart
Prima Color Bloom Sprays Carmine red & Precious Stone
Finnabair Manuscript Stencil
Art Basics Graphite Paste
Wink of Stella brush pen Red

Mood Board Challenge Rules
Please use our mood board as inspiration to create 
anything you like in any style.
Use the mood board however you want but you must use RED in your project.
As these challenges are sponsored by Art and Soul Studio please make 
sure that you use at least a couple of  products that are available instore.
There are 3 x $50 vouchers up for grabs!!
You can enter as many times as you like,  but you cannot win all three.
You have until the 11:59pm on the 30th November to enter and 
then the Design Team will vote to determine the lucky winners.

Please note that the vouchers can only be won by residents of 
Australia but if you are from overseas and win the challenge 
you will be offered a Guest Designer spot.

Thanx for looking and have a creative day.
Hugs Amanda xx

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