Monday, February 24, 2014

Smeared Ink Monthly Design Team Blog Hop

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Shoni aka Crafty Inknik - You are HERE

Welcome to the February Smeared Ink Design Team monthly blog hop!  
This month we have been given the theme of REDRUM as are muse to do with as we wish.
Please enjoy what we have created for you and visit the Smeared and Smudged Forum for more inspiration from us and other members.
I have made a framed piece using the Gross Anatomy digi set from Smeared Ink.  I was inspired by the bathroom mirror scene in The Shining by Steven King.  Just some images of what is on the other side of the mirror at an old haunted hotel... 


Sliced and Diced Deets

Frame was purchased at Walmart.
I took out the glass and sprayed with Krylon Mirror spray paint with 2-3 coats.
Once spray paint was dry, I scratched the word in the paint.


I used Cranberry Apple Barrel Acrylic Paint for the red areas.

Gross Anatomy images were printed out and altered just a bit with my Picasso software to help darken a bit to see through the paint.

Placed and adhered images to backing and re-framed.


 

9 comments:

  1. Oh my gosh girl you did a trippin awesome job here! I love it! great tech!
    Peace,
    Kristy

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  2. that is so cool that you scratched into the glass and just...wow this is awesome! great work!!

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  3. Ooooo Shoni I LOVE THIS! Brilliant that you made your own scary mirror and love the use if images and the word scratched into it!

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  4. I love this technique! I'm gonna have to try this . Love the influence behind it. Great work!

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  5. wow! love this idea or technique..The effect is cool. Thanks for sharing the art.
    hugs
    susan s

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  6. Amazing work and brilliant result. Vee xx

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  7. Fiendishly clever... that just sooooo ROCKS !!! :-)

    Hugz
    IKE xxxx

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  8. Wow! How on Earth did you come up with this brilliant idea? Extremely fabulous effect! Love it!

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  9. WOW is right! Love your twisted and uber creative mind, Shoni. this ROCKS! xxD

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