SEPTEMBER ARTIST CHALLENGE
The theme for September is Garden Shed. We thought it would be fun to challenge you to incorporate wooden elements into your projects.I had some large flower wooden cut outs laying around that I decided to be my 'wood' for this challenge. I decided to kill two birds with 1 stone on this project - since retreat is coming right up and I needed a door sign for our motel room - I created the following layout using the ClubScrap Transformations kit for our motel door. I totally love this photo - Tricia is just too fun - seriously if you haven't gone to ClubScrap retreat - get a jar and start saving your change - it is the most amazing time ever!!
I started out with plain wood diecuts, then I spray painted them with white paint. Let dry. You will need to do a couple layers if necessary. Once painted and dry. I rubberstamped the butterfly image in black india ink. I used a script image with blue ink and stamped around the butterfly image. I then inked the edges of the flower with blue ink and let dry.
And just for giggles - I made two cards as well using the wooden diecut pieces!!
I love how you transformed the wood pieces into something so beautiful!
ReplyDeleteWOW Debbie, the way you altered the flower I would have never thought it was wood, awesome layout!! :)
ReplyDeleteWhat a fun way to customize your wooden embellishments to perfectly match the papers. TFS!
ReplyDeleteCute Deb, I wish I was going!
ReplyDeleteWhat fun - such a nifty idea and yes, you're correct - Club Scrap does Rock!
ReplyDeleteLove your door sign! What fun photos. See you in a few weeks!
ReplyDeleteSuch a great page showcasing this great picture.
ReplyDeleteBeautifully made ellements.
Yay, Retreat! We're lazy - Erin, Donna Lee, and I use the same door sign over and over. I just change a few numbers on it. Ha! Great page, see you guys next week!
ReplyDeleteSo cute! Great page with a great photo!
ReplyDeleteGreat job in altering the wooden flower. Have fun at the retreat. I am so jealous.
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