well what a wonderful lot of entries we had last month...and now onto this months challenge which is How does your garden grow?. make sure you pop across here to the challenge site as there are treats a plenty in store this month as well as a super special Guest Designer and some other guest designers, so there will be stacks to inspire you all month!..so pop here
So here is my piece and I went for a garden with a difference...:
I started with a papier mache hanging board and glued lots of gear die cuts to it. I love cogs...so much...then when they were all stuck down, (I used cosmic shimmer glue..which is fab fab fab!) I coated the whole thing in gesso. Then I set to work using some home made sprays using mini mister bottles, water and re-inkers in walnut stain and frayed burlap (my love affair with this colour continues!) I also used lots of water... I played and played until I was happy and then dried it.
Now onto the fun of the flowers..
I decided to create imaginary flowers with imaginary leaves for my steampunk garden . I applied DIY aluminium tape to cardstock, but ranger foil sheets would work and then die cut flowers using the tattered floral die. Then I embossed them using new gears embossing folder. next to add colour, I used alcohol inks in various brown colours and then when dry I shaped.
Then I added some rusty wire for stems and idea-ology light bulbs for leaves...hope you like my steampunk imaginary garden...
make sure you pop across here to see the wonderful Dt and Guest DT makes and also keep popping back as there will be a jam packed month of inspiration form the Dt and lots more guest designers!
have a fun and inky one!
trace x
I love your Steampunk garden and it was nice to see the make.
ReplyDeletewow love the steampunk flowers you created!!
ReplyDeleteLoving these flowers and feel a play session coming on....
ReplyDeleteSally
Terrific ideas on this tag-I love the background images and colours
ReplyDeleteChrissie x
Love the pink in the background, but your flowers; WOW! Just beautiful... The lightbulbs are a super idea! Hugs, Gerrina
ReplyDeleteStunning Trace, love your steampunk take on this challenge! Very original!
ReplyDeleteThis is such a fabulous make trace! I love what you've done with the background and the flowers are genius. I want to reach out and touch it! Light bulb leaves are a great idea too. Love it. Chris xxx
ReplyDeleteLoving those flowers Trace!! And that gesso'd background is a joy to behold. Boy, you have been busy. Hugs, Jenny x
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely love your grunge steampunk flower garden, Trace! The background is stunning, with those embedded cogs and great spritzy look... and the flowers themselves are complete showstoppers - wow, wow, wow!
ReplyDeleteAlison xx
This is absolutely stunning xx luv it xx Gail T xx
ReplyDeletethese flowers look amazing Trace - I do love the detailing on the petals - brilliant - wow xx
ReplyDeleteWhat a fabulous background and your flowers are just stunning. Lovely take on the theme x
ReplyDeleteThis really is a stand out and look at me project Trace, your ideas are always inventive but this goes to the next level! Love the fabulous flowers, the gorgeous background with the cogs and those really quirky leaves. It's another wow from me! Hugs, Anne x
ReplyDeleteCan we say, "COOL?" Love those steampunk garden flowers right down to the UTEE beer bottle cap centers! What a great husband you have to help you like that! The background is equally amazing! Love this!
ReplyDeleteYour garden is really amazing, so love the steampunk flowers, you are so clever.
ReplyDeleteEliza
Fantastic idea for this project, so industrial, I love it. Thank you for your inspiration!
ReplyDeleteHugs from Poland
Anna
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Love this tag Trace... WOW, LOVE those flowers they are AmAzing... you clever girl... Hugs May x x x
ReplyDeleteSuch creative flowers and the little mini lights are too cute!
ReplyDeletekind regards, Alie :-)
Gorgeous Trace, I love your flowers and the gears in the bottle caps are brilliant, Nice when you can involve your husband in the creative process too lol xx
ReplyDeleteLove those amazing flowers and the mini light leaves! Wasn't that kind of hubby to help out with the bottle tops too! Hmmmm..... Margie x
ReplyDeleteThis is an amazing project Trace, such creativity and gorgeous flowers. Love it all.
ReplyDeleteHugs Brenda xox
PS arrived and catching up with everyone, want to see your domino book xx
Wonderful flowers Trace - I haven't made those metal tape flowers for ages and you've just jogged my memory about them! I love the texture you get from the embossing folder. Great 'Trace' colour palette too! The flower centres are so clever. . . .
ReplyDeleteHugs, Juliaxx
How cool, it's a breathtaking project.
ReplyDeleteWow, that is GORGEOUS. I love it!
ReplyDeleteLOVE LOVE LOVE!!! Oh yeah...did I mention i LOVE this! Pinned!
ReplyDeletewow, what rich textures in the flowers. beautifully done xx
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