Anyways, after the snowman wall hanging I was in the Christmas mood so I made another wall hanging with Cosmo Cricket lacing cards from my TSV kit and more papers from the K&Co Winter Wonderland pad.
The top lacing card is mainly one of the papers from the pad which is just so gorgeous it didn't really need anything else. I stamped a Paper Artsy Nut & Meg poinsetta onto grungepaper, coloured them with fired brick distress ink then sprayed with wild currant glimmer mist. I blinged them up with some fired brick distress stickles and used micro beads for the centres. I added a bit of christmas red stickles to the centre of the large poinsetta on the paper because you can never have too much sparkle at Christmas!
The second panel is covered with another of the papers then I painted some grungeboard snowflakes from the holiday pack with Viva metallic paint in ice blue. After that I covered them in pearl glitter. The letters are from a grungeboard alpha pack covered alternately in christmas red stickles and fired brick stickles.
The third panel is covered with yet another paper from the pad. I then ran the smaller grungeboard reindeer from the holiday pack through the cuttlebug with the script embossing folder then inked it up with fired brick distress ink and sprayed with wild currant glimmer mist. I then painted one of the holly sprays from the holiday pack with olive viva metallic paint and used christmas red stickles for the berries.
The final panel is again covered in another paper from the pad. I ran the small grungeboard tree from the holiday pad through the bug again with the script folder and then painted it with olive viva. The poinsettas are the same as on the first panel and the letters are the same as the second panel.
I laced them together with a sparkly ribbon and here is the whole thing. (try to ignore the mark on the wall, I didn't notice it until I was cropping the pic on the PC! Housework is a very occasional thing in my house)
4 comments:
This is just fantastic, I love it.
Had to click for a closer up look, so much detail. This is lovely. Did you sew that top panel?
You have an award on my blog Kay :)
Loving your work - it's making me feel all festive!
Oh it's just fab, lovely mix of techniques - how long did it take? Great antidote to the conferences!
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