This time I decided to alter the cover of a notebook that I'd bought recently at the Scrapbooks Etc Trash & Treasure. The cover was burgundy, which I quite liked, but you can't see any of it on the end product. I started with cheesecloth glued onto the cover, then a serviette over the top of that so there was a fabric texture. I coloured the serviette with Olive and Creme de Cocoa glimmer mists and found it was too dark, so added another nest from the serviette with a piece of white paper underneath so you could actually see the detail. I used Patina and Spanish Copper Rub 'n' Buff around the edges as well as copper foil tape and german scrap along the bottom.
The chipboard bird is covered with paper from an English / Japanese dictionary with the definition of bird. It has been coloured with Walnut Ink, coated with crackle medium and once dry Espresso alcohol inks to accentuate the cracks. The microscope slide has a feather stuck between the two pieces of glass, again with copper foil tape and aged with Patina & Spanish Copper Rub 'n' Buff, held in place with rusty wire. I was a little disappointed that my microscope slide cracked, but then felt the "rustic-ness" of the broken glass added to the piece.
It'll be in the mail this week to Jacky, so I hope she likes it.
"Out of difficulties grow miracles."
~Jean de La Bruyère, 1645-1696, French Writer~
~Jean de La Bruyère, 1645-1696, French Writer~
7 comments:
Totally gorgeous Di!! Love all the texture you have created with the layering etc.
Di..put it this way...if the recipient doesn't like it, I'll have it!...LOL...it's great!
LOVE it Diana
Just beautiful
The colors, textures and content are just fabulous!
Gaby xo
I love all the different elements you've used-the microscope slide is really cool.
This is wonderful. The colours and textures are just great :-)
This is great!! But..I think you are supposed to mail it to ME...not Jacky! LOL!!! :-) Wonderful work!
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