Welcome to the first process video of November! As we celebrate All Saints' Day tomorrow, I first thought to make something Halloween-ish for this post, but then decided to look ahead more than backwards and made some Holiday decorations.
I wanted to combine white, brown and nice fir green in these, but as you can see from the photos, the green part is a little bit hidden. It's in there, though, and in the process! If you want to see how I made the decorations, please see the video below!
Like I say in the video, their vibe ended up being a bit weird after all. Maybe it was the original thought of Halloween that got me! I mean the juxtaposition of the cheerful, joyous sentiments and relatively stern looking kids is somewhat bothering! Like very, very dry humor. But tell me what do you think, do you get the weird vibe or are they just charming?
Thank you for stopping by today! Wishing you a pleasant Friday and happy weekend!
Materials:
Prima Marketing: White crackle paste
Ranger: Distress Ink Vintage Photo
Tim Holtz Idea-ology: Backdrops volume #5 TH94309
Ranger: Distress Collage medium
Fabriano: Accademia cardstock bundle 160g
Ranger: Archival Ink Jet Black
Stampendous: QS5043 Cardinal Christmas stamp
Ranger: Distress Oxide Peeled Paint
UniPosca: PC-1M white
Prima Marketing: Art Basics Heavy body gel
Tim Holtz Idea-ology: Paper dolls Singles TH93555
Tim Holtz Idea-ology: Drippy Candles TH94260
Ranger: Distress crayon Rustic Wilderness
Prima Marketing: Melange Art Pebbles Diamond
Tim Holtz Idea-ology: Christmas 2023 sticker book TH94350
wooden ornament bases
corrugated cardboard
plastic plant branches
old lace, soft tulle ribbon
pencil
water mister, brush, scissors, inking tool, stamping block
foam tape, craft glue
1 comment:
Kiitos upeasta videosta jälleen. Nämä ovat kyllä huippuihanuuksia. Rakastan noita Holzin Dollsseja. Kivan idean olet keksinyt.
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