Showing posts with label pencil topper. Show all posts
Showing posts with label pencil topper. Show all posts

Saturday, October 11, 2014

Day 11-31 Days

And on to Day 11, almost half way there.  You may have just arrived from the creepster Wicked Blogger Kapree and are now here at Shoni / Crafty Inknik.  The next boo-licious blog is Altered Pages.

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A quick post today because we are headed out to the train for their pumpkin patch ride.  

My project is a Poe inspired Pencil Topper.  I hate jouranling and need a lot of practice, so I thought, if I could be inspired by the wonderfully twisted works of the man himself, we maybe my journaling would not suck so bad.  Quote is by Mr. Poe, and you know I love cats!  Light those candles and give a pencil salute to Edgar Allan Poe...





Deets to come...

Tuesday, December 3, 2013

Delicious Doodles Challenge #64

I was perusing the challenge blogs and came across Delicious Doodles The Challenges.  Check out some of Teri's wonderful images at her Delicious Doodles Shop.

I had to enter the Challenge #64 - Inspired By A Movie!  I have used the image Horrorscope - Pisces.  Be sure to check out all the Zodiac Signs, they are awesome!
I was inspired by all of the Alien movies.  They are mostly dark colors or black, but I wanted to be able to really see the drawn artwork so I lightened up the color.  The pink I used in my last post must still be in my brain.
I made a pencil topper.  I know that most of them stick over the end of the eraser, but I made it so that the topper can slide up and down the pencil.



Hair Raising Details

I made a second opposite copy of image and printed out each on Neena paper.
I used Copic markers to color in.
Fussy Cut.
Smoky Gray to color in the backs of cut images.
I used Duck Tape to make the circle holder for the pencil.  This was then adhere onto each cut images with Sticky Strip.
Crystal Effects on both sides.
All materials used are Stampin' Up! and are current unless otherwise noted.