Showing posts with label 3D project. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 3D project. Show all posts

Wednesday, February 18, 2015

Playin' Catch Up! Smudgy Antics DT Project (Feb 7th)


Hello everyone!
I am playing catch up today. 
This project was posted on the Smudgy Antics challenge blog on February 7th.


Thanks for stopping by and I hope you can join the Smudgy Antics February Anything Goes Challenge this month.
 Be sure to check Smudgy Antics every day for some fabulous inspiration from the Smeared Ink Design Team members.

Today's project is featuring a stamp of a bat from the Smeared Ink Rubber Club set called A Little Bit Batty.
I have altered some little dollar store toys to make this bat head bobble head. 

Swingin' the Deets
Base was some leftover Easter toys that had a spring on them.
Skelli head, from stash, was glued onto spring.
Bat face was stamped 5 times and layered.
Colored in with markers and inks.
Sponged around edges.
Colored small pearl jewels with Sharpie for eyes.

Head of skellie was colored with Blendabilities.
Base of layered bat was glued to skellie face with Crystal Effects.

Base of bobble head is a domino covered with washi tape.
Entire head was spritzed with Gold Smooch.






Thursday, July 24, 2014

Aurora Wings #5 and Punk You Girl #14 Challenges


A lot of fun joining in the challenges this month.  Today I have made a flower notebook featuring a wonderfully digi stamp from Aurora Wings.  This project will be entered into the current challenge, #5 Sprite Delight - Use an Aurora Wings Sprite.   I have chosen the Day of the Dead Marigold Sprite and was sooo happy with how she turned out.  I only hope that my coloring is acceptable since the inspiration and talent of the Design Team over there is beyond fabulous. 

I have also decided to enter this notebook into the Punk You Girl Challenge.  I was not sure, but I do believe that they are now accepting all kinds of projects and not only cards.  If I am mistaken, please forgive.  The Challenge #14 is Skeletons and Secrets.  I may be reaching with the Day of the Dead sprite, but hey if you don't enter, you don't win.  Please check out their Design Team, who also have put out their best for the rest of us.

No Flash

Flash
 

Side View

Bouquet of Deets

Day of the Dead Marigold Sprite
She was printed onto Whisper White card stock 4 times.
Colored in with Blendabilities on all layers.
Fussy cut, adhered with dimensionals to give depth.

Bottom set of wings were colored in with marker and have Crystal Effects over them.
Small top wings have no color only Moonlight Smooch Pearlized Accents.

Petals on head and bottom have Pumpkin Smooch Pearlized Accents as highlights.
Both areas were also spritzed with Gold Smooch Spritz.

Face has Crystal Effects on eyes.
Necklace is made of small Pearl Jewels.
She was fussy cut and adhered with Sticky Strip to notebook front.

Notebook
Tangelo Twist and Daffodil Delight card stock used as back and front covers.
Copy paper for the paper inside.
Vellum paper folded and layered on cover.
Largest framelit in the the Floral Frames Collection and all cut with Big Shot.

1" silver ring binders to hold together.
Crop-a-dile to make holes.

Ribbon on rings are White Organza, Basic Black Taffeta, Whisper White Cotton, Bermuda Bay Taffeta, and from stash a Bakers Twine of orange/white/black.
All materials used are current Stampin' Up! unless otherwise noted.

Tuesday, February 18, 2014

Smeared Ink Weekly DT Project & Chromatic Craze Challenge #7


What I made for this weeks Smeared Ink Design Team project was a home made puzzle.
I also used this round's of Chromatic Craze colors Crumb Cake, Soft Suede, Buckaroo Blue (retired), and Mellow Moss (retired) to color in my wonderful Smeared Ink heart image from the new set Monster Hearts.
Once again, I apologize for the Flash photo, may have to take another picture tomorrow in real light to see the colors a bit better.

This project will be also up over at the Smeared and Smudged Forum.  Please head over there to see more wonderful weekly inspiration from my fellow Smeared Ink Teammates.

Chromatic Craze Challenge #7 has great colors this round and please also stop to see the design teams wonderful creations and to enter your project.


Cut Up Details

Heart from Monster Hearts digital set was printed onto copy paper.
I cut around image and glued to cardboard box.

Cut out heart with a cardboard edge.
Inks and Aqua Painter to color in image.
 Black Sharpie to color in eye to make a bit darker.

Once dry, inked entire image with Versa Mark ink.
Clear Embossing powder over all areas.  Heat set with heat gun.

Cut out the pieces/shapes of the puzzle.
Sanded edges of all cut pieces.
Used Crystal Effects on all edges.
All materials used are current Stampin' Up! unless otherwise noted.






Wednesday, February 12, 2014

Smeared and Smudged Bloody Valentine Hop - Day 2

Are you ready for some more Valentine inspiration, the Smeared and Smudged "Way"?  Well I hope so because I loved yesterday and can not wait to see what the wonderful talented ladies have created today.
Forgive the long post today but have two project to share today also.  Deets and more pics below for those of you who like reading my ramblings!
You should have just seen Wendy's Day 2 amazing digi work and next up Ike with more bloody Valentine for your peepers.

 

Click HERE to see my Day 1 post and to catch up with the rest of Day 1 entries.

Blog Hop Roll 

Shoni aka Crafty Inknik - YOU ARE HERE

Ike 
Lisa 

I have made a little Love Note Notebook for today's entry.  I would have loved this in my teen angst years...okay who am I kidding, I love it NOW!  Nothing like jotting my husbands' demise or quick notes down on some bloody hearts.  And the best thing is that I can always print out more paper when I run out!  Enjoy today's hop and I so appreciate your kind, funny, and wonderful comments.




My second project is a hang, Clutching Love, I have done for Ike's World Challenges Day 2 of the Hop.  I just love her hand images, which of course can be found at Ike's Art.   More details about this project below.




Murderous Thoughts and Unsavory Deets

Love Note Notebook


Heart front and back covers are from The Octopode Factory.  Image is from a set called Edgar Allen Poe.
Image is printed onto Whisper White card stock.  Markers and inks with Aqua Painter to color in.  I spritzed the marker areas with water and let run to give the bleeding look.
Used Clear Rock Candy Distress Crackle Paint by Ranger over bottom 3/4's of heart.  I wanted to leave the top clean to make it look like the top part of heart was being squeezed, so no cracks.

Paper is from a Smeared Ink digital set called Poe Boy.  I did alter it a bit with my Picasso program to make it just a tad lighter so that I could write on it.
I printed out on both sides of copy paper.
Cut out heart shape and used Crop-a-dile to make circle punches to hold my office rings.
Distressed edges and inked with Cherry Cobbler to make edges of pages look bloody.  Spritzed with water to make inked edges bleed and more crumply.

Backsides of covers is another digital paper from Poe Boy.
Printed onto copy paper and adhered to back of covers.

Crop-a-dile for punched holes on covers.
Linen Thread for wrap around hearts on covers.
Marker on thread to make bloody.

Clutching Love Hang

This was an evolving piece that I was even surprised at how it ended up.

HANDS
Hands are from Ike's Art, called I Want You.  I printed out twice, then flipped the image and printed out again. 
Inks, markers, and Aqua Painter to color hands.  Fussy cut and adhered the pairs together.
Since the fad is to color one fingernail a different color, I used Black Ranger Accents on the pointer fingers.  Then Cherry Cobbler to color in the rest of nails then added Crystal Effects for shine and dimension.
Netting background stamp (SU!) over all sides of hands to give some more texture.

HEART CENTER
I cut out two hearts from Cherry Cobber cardstock.  Smushed and crumpled, inked and sponged.  Tore the top heart in the center and added designer paper from stash in tear.
Layered back heart, hands, Sweater Trim Ribbon, and top heart.  All adhered with Sticky Strip.
Added Crystal Effects to tear in heart for blood drips.

HANGING HEARTS
Hanging hearts are fussy cut hands from another Ike's Art image, Face On.    When I first saw this image I immediately saw the hands and how they could make a bone shaped heart.
The image was printed out as big as I could two times.
Hands were fussy cut and adhered together.
A small heart punch was used with the extra scrap paper, same as in main heart, and dental floss to hang from center of bone hands heart.
I tried to make Crystal Effects blood drips with re-inkers, but used too much re-inker.  So just smeared what I had randomly on bone hands. (Shown in above picture on silicone sheet.)
Did make super small hand drawn hearts in between open areas of images with fine tip black Sharpie.
All materials used are current Stampin' Up! unless otherwise noted.

Wednesday, January 29, 2014

Weekly Smeared Ink DT Project

This have been one week of getting crafty!  Hope you all have been trying to some creativity in your week.

Smeared Ink has resurrected the Design Team Monthly Hop, for the 2014 year, which I am so happy to be a part of.  Click HERE for the first one.  We will be having this DT Monthly Hop the last Monday of each month.  So please check us out and the wonderful projects that we hope will inspire you.

Smeared Ink came out with a new set called Monster Hearts.  I love these hearts and had to play around.  So my Weekly Smeared Ink DT project today features one of these hearts, which I can always carry with me.



Iron On Details

When I saw Monster Hearts, I had to try to make one on a bag.

I printed image out onto Avery (3302) Fabric Transfers.  Now it says that you need an ink jet printer, but since I have never done this...what the hell, lets just try it.  AND it worked!  I have a Canon MG3222 printer, nothing special.

Again, never having tried this, I decided to use Copic's to color in my image.
Once done I used my iron to adhere colored image to the fabric.

I am not the best at figuring out measurements for sewing.  I guess-ta-mate a lot.  I set the cut image and made a reasonable sized rectangle w/ the fabrics.  I did add in the 1/4" seams that would be needed when I did finally sew it all together.  Outside fabric is from stash, and red lining is from Essentials set from Stampin' Up! (retired).

I hand stitched the lines around mouth, two on the right eye, X's around main image, and buttons on left eye with embroidery thread.

I did line inside with the stuff to make the sides a little stronger and the fluffy material also.  So sorry for you who do sew, that I do not know the names of these. 

Yes, there is Crystal Effects on the center of mouth and center of right eye.  Had to try and it did lose a little of the dimension but made those area shiny w/ a cool texture.

Buttons are SU! (retired).
Zipper used was 7".
Bag ended up measuring 6 3/4" x 6 1/2".
All materials used are current Stampin' Up! unless otherwise noted.

So glad I tried this and now will have to make more.  Get out of your comfort zone and go try something new this week! 

Wednesday, October 30, 2013

31 DOH - Day 30 WARNING - Gory Images


You are now here at Shoni aka Crafty Inknik's and should have just left Roni's blog.  Jenn is next on the wonderfully talented Wicked Blogger list, that is on your left if you just joined us. 
Thanks Smeared Ink and the Smeared and Smudged Forum for hosting this 31 Days of Halloween event.  And another HUGE THANKS to all the Sponsors who have been so generous all month long.

We made it to Day 30!  Everyone who has been here for the full month, and those of you who are intermittent, thank you so much for viewing and commenting.  To start from the beginning, see daily winners, and for more info check out Terra's Blog.

I had this wonderfully uber, ucky, idea a few weeks ago.  It was cemented this past weekend when I sat down and caught up on American Horror Story Coven and saw (heheheee) the episode called "Boy Parts".  Basically, the two witches are in the morgue cutting and sewing the best parts of multiple boys together for the perfect boyfriend. 

I had this Workbench tutorial...somewhere.  Tore into every box and checked every binder.  This project almost did not happen, but found it!  Lucky for you, the Workbench of Death was created.  I kept the images without color because I thought all the red on the workbench spoke for itself.  Extreme, yes.  Gory, yes.  The perfect boyfriend soon to be completed, yes.  What can I say, I grew up on 80's horror movies!

Hack Sawed Deets
Bench
I used a digi paper from Smeared Ink called Slasher Digital Paper Pack.  I printed it out onto Smoky Slate card stock (cs), two times. 
All pieces to make the workbench base and drawer are from this printed cs.

Cork board piece that is holding the tools has been embossed with Dots Embossing Folder.  Then inked with Crumb Cake ink.
Silver Mini Brads are the faux nails to hold up tools.

Drawer
Front is Basic Black cs embossed with a cross hatch embossing folder from Cuttlebug. 
Silver Encore ink on to make to look like metal.
1/2" Circle punch for handle.
Silver Glitter Brad for handle center.

In drawer I place sewing needles, rolled strips of dry sheets, inked strips of dryer sheets, and Linen Thread.

Silver Encore ink is on all edges, sides and tops of bench.

Tools
I hand drew each blade, on the printed Smoky Slate cs and cut out.  Marker was used to add more blood to blade edges.
Hand drawn handles on Basic Black cs.  Cut out and adhered to finished blade.

Images are from Smeared Ink set called Gross Anatomy
They are printed out and fussy cut.
I did have to cut arm off and re-place to fall right.
All materials used are Stampin' Up! and are current unless otherwise noted. 

Sunday, October 27, 2013

31 DOH - Day 27 and Haunted Design House #178 and Left of Center #17 and Smeared & Smudeged Forum Challenges


You may have just came from Roni and are now at Shoni aka Crafty Inknik's Blog.  The Wicked Blogger list is to the left under my info. Next on the list is Jenn
If you need more info about this awesome event hosted by Smeared Ink and the Smeared and Smudged Forum, or to find out who the daily winners are click HERE, also Terra's Blog.  She is the first one on the Wicked Blogger List located to your left.

Yes, I was lucky enough to get a seedling, which I named Allen, from the infamous Audrey #2 and have been saving it all these years to plant just for your enjoyment.  As stated before in another post, good thing I have lots of body parts around, heheheee.....oops, gotta go!
(Yelling in background, "Feed Me Shoni!")

I had two inspirations for Allen.  The first is from the monthly challenges at the Smeared and Smudged Forum, Oh! The Horror! monthly challenge.  The movie planted the seed.  The next was a recently purchased image from the wonderful Rick St. Dennis at his new Zibbet shop.  This image watered my seed to helped it grow into my 31 Days of Halloween project today.  Don't worry I plan on showcasing that image in the near future.

Yup, another long one today!  On to the challenges I am entering Allen in.

Haunted Design House has their Challenge #178 - Zombies and Creeps going on for a short time.  You must see what the minions have created over there.  Dark, Gothic, or Hallowe'en is the standard and applied to the challenge of Zombies and Classic Creeps.  I consider Little Shop of Horrors a classic, with a classic giant mutant human eating plant. This musical is fantastic, with lots of entertainment and of course horror!

Left of Center Creative Challenges just opened #17 - Halloween or Creepy.  I believe that Allen falls in the creepy what about you?

The inspirational movie for the monthly Oh! The Horror! challenge at the Smeared and Smudged Forum was Aliens.  This is one of my all time favorite movies.  I was not sure how I was going to make a project, but it all fell into place over the month.  On my Allen, the shape of the head, teeth, and tongue, and the "alien" life form are what I used for my inspiration from this movie.

Hungry Hungry Details
Plant and pot together measure about 3 1/2" tall and 4 1/2" wide (from leaf tip to leaf tip).

Flower Pot
Two strips of Cajun Craze card stock (cs).  Crumpled, inked and spritzed.  Sticky strip and scissors to make shape.
Base from 2 1/2" circle punch of Cajun Craze cs.  Crumpled.
Strip of Real Red cs punched with Martha Stewart's Drippy Blood punch.
Polka dot ribbon from stash.
Bones from a hand punch, probably from Michael's, used on Very Vanilla cs.
Crystal Effects around bottom edge and to hold punched bones on.
Saying is from Smeared Ink Rubber Club, past offerings, from set As Death - October 2012.  It is stamped in Always Artichoke and smeared with Gumball Green onto Very Vanilla cs.
Inside of pot is the extra coffee filters from my die leaves.

Leaves
Inked coffee filters with ink pads directly onto filters. Crumpled and add more ink for texture.
Spritzed with Cut Grass and Lemon Zest Dylusions Ink Sprays.
Folded into fourths and used Leaves #2 (retired) SU! die and Big Shot to cut out.
Layered and placed in center of pot, on top of extras.  Used dimensionals and Crystal Effects to adhere.

Allen
Molded head from Stampin' Up!'s White Simply Pressed Clay. 
Broke ends off of toothpicks and stuck into clay for the teeth.  Let
dry.
Used inks and Aqua Painter to color in.
Went over and around mouth area with markers for more depth.  Let dry.
Added Crystal Effects to entire head and to adhere to leaves.
Head probably took 3 day to completely complete.  And you know how I hate waiting for things to dry!
All materials used are Stampin' Up! and are current unless otherwise noted.




Friday, October 4, 2013

31 DOH - Day 4 and Haunted Desing House Challenge



If you are part of the 31 Days of Halloween 5 even, held by Smeared Ink and the Smeared Ink Forum, you should have just left Roni and are now here at Shoni aka Crafty Inknik's blog.  Up next is Jenn!

Day 4 and away we go!  I know you have seen these awesome duct tape creations around.  If not, they are very fun and you can make sooo many thing with them.  Today I have made a wallet out of Color Duck Tape.  It was a lot of fun and I plan on something bigger in the future.

On Friday's, it is Smeared Ink day for the 31 Days.  That means you can only used images from Smeared Ink.  

I will also be entering this 3D skullie wallet into Haunted Design House.  The Challenge #177 - Dimensional Halloween. 
"You are to create a dark, Gothic, or Hallowe'en 
based art piece that is dimensional in some way.  
Now foam pop dots are fine, but we are really hoping
to see you guys come up with some real dimension."
Boney Deets
My second pockets, on each side, are made from transparency film.  Skulls are stamped in Versa Mark ink.  I added Wild Wasabi Embossing Powder to the images and heat set.  They are from Smeared Ink's Rubber Club, Morte - June 2013 done by the awesome Rick St. Dennis.

I did use a Silver marker on the eyes on the back of the wallet (3rd picture).

CIP - Crafty Inknik Prize!!
 Don't forget to post today for the prize that was offered in Tuesday's post.
Sorry, if you did not comment AND leave your favorite Halloween movie yesterday you are out of the running for the candle.  But don't worry, I'll be offering more later.
REMEMBER TO:
 Leave a comment every day for 5 days about that day's post AND your favorite Halloween movie.  Yup, that is 5 different movies!  Your name will be entered into a drawing for the candle.
I will have a separate blog post on the 6th of October announcing the winner.

Thursday, October 3, 2013

31 DOH - Day 3



 Here is my Day 3 project for 31 Days of Halloween.  You should have just seen Roni's wonderful creation and are now at Shoni aka Crafty Inknik's blog.  Please refer to the Wicked Blogger list, found on the left side if you forget where you are at.  Up next is Jenn's awesome project, have fun!

You can also click HERE to start at the beginning, Terra's blog, and find out who the lucky winners are each day for the Hidden Object.  Not sure on the deets, keep scrolling down Terra's blog to find out all the rules regulations within each post.

I adore this Vamp from one of my favorite stamp sets, Best Friends, from Stampin' Up! (retired).  Now I saw a post yesterday that had this loveable guy and was very happy that he is still out there.  Who can resist a guy with eyeball flowers?

Yearning Details
Main Image
Image is stamped in Black Staze On.  Colored with inks and Blender Pen.  Close up picture of eyes so that you can see the hypnotic spirals, drawn with fine tip Sharpie. Silver marker on hair and buttons.  Then used Crystal Effects to help pop them out and eyeball flowers.  Sponged and layered onto box front.

Moon
Moon is a Whisper White card stock and 1 1/4" circle punch.  Saying is from set Blooming with Kindess, SU! (current).  Bats are from Inkadinkado, set called Vampire Night.

Box
Box is from a square scallop die and Basic Black card stock.  Some Washi tape from stash.  Ribbon, Basic Gray Taffeta and googlie eyes are retied SU!.  Skull stamp on back of box is from Inkadinkado, set Trick or Treat.

Large Eyeball Flowers
These are Candy Apple suckers that I got at the grocery store.  Circle punches for eyes.  White eye part is scrunched and sponged.  Black eye center has Crystal Effects on them.  I pulled apart a red ribbon for the nerve endings that are coming out of eyes.  Ribbon is retired SU!.

There is a package of Halloween kleenex/tissue in there but did not get pic of it.
All materials used are Stampin' Up! unless otherwise noted.

CIP - Crafty Inknik Prize!!
 Don't forget to post today for the prize that was offered on the 1st, Tuesday.
Sorry, if you did not comment AND leave your favorite Halloween movie the previous days, you are out of the running for the candle.  But don't worry, I'll be offering more later.
REMEMBER TO:
 Leave a comment every day for 5 days about that day's post AND your favorite Halloween movie.  Yup, that is 5 different movies!  Your name will be entered into a drawing for this candle.
I will have a separate blog post on the 6th of October announcing the winner.

Tuesday, August 6, 2013

Smeared Ink Forum & Smudgy Antics Challenges

On the Smeared Ink Forum there is a great Oh! The Horror!! challenge going on all month.  The other challenge is from Smudgy Antics and ends in 4 days!  Get out those stamps and inks and join in.

Oh! The Horror!! - Black, White, & Green OR Yellow (not both just one of the colors).  The inspiration to be from the movie Bettlejuice.

Smudgy Antics -  Use Fussy Cutting in your project.

I have made a bookmark with these challenges in mind.  My main inspiration for this project was the character Lydia Deetz.  I used the colors black, white, and green and fussy cut my main gal.

The first photo (below) is taken in natural light on one side.  The second (below on right) is with the flash of the camera on the other side so you can see the background stamping a little better.








Details

Lydia Deetz
I used a great stamp from Stampotique called Kamona, by Daniel Torrente, for my main gal.  She is stamped in Black Staze On on Whisper White card stock 4-5 times.  I fussy cut head, hair, body, hands, and shoes.  She is colored in with a Blender Pen and the inks Pistachio Pudding and Always Artichoke.


Background
I used the quote, "I, myself, am strange and unusual.", that Lydia used in the movie.  I changed the font to Gigi and printed out on copy paper.
I added stamped images from the Stampin' Up! set Glorious Grunge and used the two green inks from before.


Finishing Touches
Kamona was again stamped in middle with Black Staze On.  Fussy cut layers were added.
I used a black fine tip Sharpie to make the hair longer to resemble Bettlejuice on her shirt.
Layered the card stock and added ribbon.  I put a beetle and coffin as accessories - both are not Stampin' Up!.
Crystal Effects was used on both main gal images.



Friday, July 5, 2013

Smeared & Smudged and a New Blog Challenges - Sour Alice

Well I hope the 4th was great for everyone.  Too much food already and it is only Friday!  I was able to work on one project this past week, then when I was almost finished...my computer had to go to the doctor.  Got her back just today, so was able to finish project just in time for the closing date.

I am going to enter my project into two challenges.  One being for the Smeared and Smudged Forum and the other for a fun new blog, Musically Challenged Challenge.  This new blog lets you get creative and inspired from music and or  the music video.  Very cool, better get over there to check it out and the Design Team.

S&SF - Junk Funk July Challenge - Use a yogurt pots (container) or anything similar.

Musically Challenged Challenge #3 - Along Came A Spider by Alice Cooper

I watched the mini movie / music video and wanted to do something a little different and insane.  I am a sucker for backgrounds.  I loved what was going in the background on all three segments of this challenge.  I ended up using the container as a look into the craziness of one's mind with this video as my inspiration.  Since I used a Sour Cream container I have decided to name this little project Sour Alice:


The Crazy Deets
The video itself had so many parts that all ended up fitting.  That is what I tried to do with this container.

INSIDE
Let me apologize for the bad picture of the inside.  I took it through the eye hole, but my camera did not like it - so fuzziness.  But, yes, that is Slash rocking out.  I printed him out, cut slits on each side of guitar and added the red ribbon.  then glued down to bottom of container.

I wanted the inside to look like the padded walls of a room.  I had some bubble packaging that I am going to use on another project, and thought that it would be great to Gesso (white).  There you go, my walls.


Every 80's metal video (almost) had one bombshell or another in it.  I used three lovely ladies from my Smeared Ink Rubber Club, Femdom.  I stamped them in Black Staze On, on the inside of the container.




When the Gesso dried, I wrote the lyrics with a sharpie and some graffiti.
Stamps from the set Tiny Tags (retired Stampin' Up!), Smeared Ink Rubber Club - sets Urban Decay and Prints.

I cut the packaging into sections, because I did not have enough.  But it worked out because you are able to see some T & A from the ladies.






OUTSIDE
The straight jacket had to be a part of my project.  So I decided to wrap it around what my insane, crazy mind came up with.

I used a piece of 12"x 12" Very Vanilla card stock.  Place strips of Masking Tape.  Then sewed down the strips.  I did end up sponging some inks to add some age.

I used Sticky Strip to adhere everything down.

The strap holding the jacket in place is a piece of Cotton Ribbon that I stamped sploches (Gorgeous Grunge SU! set) on.   Then sewed buttons on in red and purple to represent the colors of the chocking scarves.

LID
Distress Crackle Paint, Picket Fence, by Tim Holtz was spread mainly around cut eye on lid.  Once dried, Gesso was applied.

When Gesso dried I used my mixture of Black Staze On reinker, Vanilla Shimmer Smooch Spritz, and alcohol to paint around eye to make Alice Cooper's trademark makeup.  Dropped mixture around edges as well.

Once this layer was dried, I added Crystal Effects and applied mixture once more.  




All inks, card stock, and accessories are Stampin' Up! unless otherwise noted.