Member Blog Hop
May 2014
BLOG HOP ROLL
If you have already been at
Erin's blog, and those before, you may already know that the challenge for this May Member Blog Hop is WATER. We get to interpret this any way we would like. If this is your first stop,
Ike is up next and the Blog Roll is listed above.
Members of the
Smeared and Smudged Forum have a chance each month to show off their mad skills. I am so happy to have 7 other fellow members join me this month. Please leave some love because I know each one of them have worked very hard in a short amount of time.
For this project, I had no idea what I wanted to do. I was looking for tutorials using paper towels and somehow found this wonderful picture of a fish that was made from toilet paper rolls. It looked a lot like Quilling, just on a bigger scale (hehe...). So I decided to try it out with card stock. Below you will find more pictures on the beginnings of my fish. I am so happy to share this with you and very pleased at how it all turned out. Enjoy!
Gut Full of Deets
FISH
8 different card stocks were used. I cut up into 3/4" x 8 1/2" and 3/4" x 12" from all different blue toned card stocks.

Used a Bone folder/pencil/paintbrush end to help curl the strips.
Sticky Strip to help hold it all together. Mini Glue dots to help the swirls stay in place.

Once the fish was completely done, I flipped it over and used Crystal Effects over as many edges as I could. Then flipped it back and adhered to my finished background.
THE SEA aka background

Background is made from two pieces of cardboard backing that comes in the SU! Designer Paper packages. They measure 12" x 12". Used a piece of packing tape to hold them together.
I really wanted these bubbles to stand out. I stamped bubbles with the darkest blue I had, Night of Navy, then used Clear Embossing Powder and heat set on the stamped images. Each bubble was colored in with Pool Party and Marina Mist markers to help add depth and pop a bit from the rest of the background.
Ink layers, Pistachio Pudding, Pool Party, and Marina Mist were then brayered on.
Homemade spritz with re-inker and alcohol randomly over entire background.
Different colors of blues inked onto two sizes of bubble wrap to make background textures.
Crumb Cake ink and a background stamped called Netting for more texture.
Other stamps used:
Smushallaum and Octopet are by Daniel Torrente from
Stampotique
Rising Bubbles and Leafy Sea Dragon from Designs By Ryn
Vanilla Shimmer Smooch Spritz on entire background.
Tore the right and lefts sides. Inked and sponged torn edges and all sides with Night of Navy ink.
Crystal Effects over embossed bubbles and randomly around fish.
All materials used are current Stampin' Up! unless otherwise noted.