I was inspired by my fellow team member Andrea to use the Prima Flowers Lorrena stamp.
I often begin my projects by simply laying out my pieces onto the canvas whilst I am working out ideas.
I stamped the Prima Doll onto a piece of Calico fabric using Black Archival Ink and then cut out.
I clothed the doll with Tim Holtz Fabric which I cut into strips and then fixed into place with a glue stick and then machined stitched the pieces together.
I added a black bodice using black card and then coated with Mutli Medium Matt to protect the card. I also added a tiny clock part from Prima to her neckline.
I added a touch of stencilling using the Prima Flowers Lace Trim Stencil and White Embossing Paste.
I added a Tim Holtz Ornate Plate, Prima Flowers Bottle Cap, Prima Flowers Flower Shapes, Prima Flowers Jeans Buttons, a Zip Pull, Martha Stewart Medallion, Hanger Clip and Locket Key. I coated all the embellishments with a coat of Gesso and once dry I painted with Weathered Wood Distress Paint.
I added further embellishments to the bottom of her dress which I painted with Distress Paints and highlighted the detail with Treasure Silver Wax. I also kept all the threads in place from the machine stitching to add extra texture and interest. I added DREAM to a Memo Pin stamped onto white card using the Simple Sayings Stamp Set and coloured with Weathered Wood Distress Ink.
I dry brushed the canvas with Walnut Stain Distress Paint to coordinate with the browns in the fabric used on the skirt. I added a piece of Ball Chain to her waistline.
Touches of Black Soot Distress Paint have also been added as a contrast.
For more great ideas please pop over to the Simon Says Stamp Monday Challenge blog
and take a look at my fellow team
members artwork, they have created some
inspirational projects. Remember there is also the
chance to win a $50 prize from Simon Says Stamp. I always look forward to seeing your creations each week.
Thanks so much for stopping by and leaving a comment, much appreciated. Tracy x x
Products Used:
Prima Flowers Lorrena Mixed Media Doll Stamp
Tim Holz Fabric Documentation
Tim Holtz Idea-ology - Ornate Plates, Hanger Clips, Locket Keys, Word Bands, Memo Pins, Ball Chain
Tim Holtz Simple Sayings Stamp Set
Wendy Vecchi White Embossing Paste
Black Archival Ink
Distress Ink - Weathered Wood
Distress Paint - Weathered Wood, Walnut Stain, Black Soot
Claudine Hellmuth Multi Medium Matt
Claudine Hellmuth Gesso
Prima Flowers Clock Parts
Prima Flowers Lace Trim Background Stencil
Prima Flowers Bottle Caps
Prima Flowers Flower Shapes
Prima Flowers Jeans Buttons
Martha Stewart Heirloom Metal Medallion
PaperArtsy Treasure Silver Wax
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ReplyDeleteBeautiful project Tracy! Love all the texture and metallic embellishments! The girls fabric dress looks fabulous! Thanks for the inspiration!
ReplyDeleteOh this is sooooo gorgeous. I can't believe you sewed the skirt. Love it!!♥
ReplyDeleteTracy this quite beautiful , love the dress and all the added bits. Thank you for showing all the instructions so clearly x
ReplyDeleteWOW, Tracy is is STUNNING. Love her. xxxx
ReplyDeleteTracy, this is fantastic! LOVE the fabric dress and all the special details, such as the ball chain. The metallic embellishments and finish of the background are wonderful too. Love it!
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ReplyDeleteTracy this is absolutely gorgeous. I do a lot with these Stamps for my Art Café products I love them anyway but what you have done here has really inspired me to take mine a little further. xxx
ReplyDeleteOMG, Tracy! This is spectacular! I am just loving every single detail! The "dress" is incredible but all those textures are an amazing backdrop for it! And the thread from the machine! Girlfriend...you are a genius!
ReplyDeleteHello Miss Tracy,SPECTACULAR, yes that is what this is, BRILLIANT how you made her out of material, the background is gorgeous, it's a BREATHTAKING tag, thanks for sharing it..((( BIG HUGS )))
ReplyDeleteI love this canvas Tracy, the fabric skirt is fab, you've made me want to do another now. Elizabeth xxx
ReplyDeletewow I love your canvas Tracy, fab fabric skirt and a great design.
ReplyDeleteAnnette x
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Love Love Love! I love the muslin and the fabric skirt. Then the layered metallic bits painted to blend in make it wow!
ReplyDeleteTracy,
ReplyDeleteThis is a creation of exquisite beauty. I just love everything about it from the colors to the texture.
Ooh Tracy this is fabulous, what a clever clever idea for her skirt! I love it. Hugs barb x
ReplyDeleteThis is beautiful Tracy! Wow!!!! Love the skirt!! Great texture with all those lovely gessoed embellishments. The touches of Treasure Silver lends such elegance to the surround that amazing dress! Fabulous make Tracy!! -- Mary Elizabeth
ReplyDeleteooo tracy this is stunning - love it to bits xx
ReplyDeletedefinitely a stunner Tracy. so much work put into her. love her skirt and your texture past embossing.
ReplyDeleteLOVE this Tracy! Jenny x
ReplyDeleteBeautiful project Tracy! I love the muted colours and the elegant dress. And the textures - delicious! xxx
ReplyDeleteWow... this tag is gorgeous! Love all the details and embellishments. :)
ReplyDeleteThis is stunning! Love her dress.
ReplyDeleteTracy, this has to be one of the most beautiful pieces you have ever created (in my eyes), I absolutely LOVE it! Have pinned this. Anne xx
ReplyDeleteWow, this is gorgeous, Tracy! I love the way you pieced together the dress!
ReplyDelete*mwah*
Steph
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Amazing, tracy! I think this is one of my favorites! The lady is gorgeous and so vintage looking. Really pretty! Hugs, Sandra
ReplyDeleteBeautiful Tracy!
ReplyDeleteThat dress is amazing. As always, your attention to detail really makes a big impact. Gorgeous work!
Well I'm honored that I inspired you to use this Prima stamp, but I think the admiration goes both ways! I adore what you did with this project and love how it has an industrial elegant vibe. Truly unique, as are all of your ideas, and it's always a joy to see what you come up with. I really love this one!
ReplyDeleteI'm speechless! this project is wonderful wonderful wonderful!!!! Thanks for your tutorial!!!!BArbarayaya
ReplyDeleteUtterly stunning, Tracy! The colours, embellishments and textures with the subtle gilding (silvering?) are magical… and for the first time I can really see the point of one of those dolls - her skirt is magnificent with the pleated fabric, and I just adore all the stray threads. Completely brilliant!
ReplyDeleteAlison x
I love this, Tracy!! The embellishments and textures are the perfect backdrop to showcase the beautiful doll and her amazing dress! It's fantastic and such a clever use of the fabric!! Hope you're ok... :) xo
ReplyDeleteTracy....your mixed media piece is AMAZING!! I love ALL of it...every little altered metal piece...every little strip of fabric...every little stitch! It's magic! I love your choice of colors on this as well...very "rich" and beautifully done! <3 Candy
ReplyDeleteWOW WOW WOW, Fabulous Tracy, You should be designing clothes!!!
ReplyDeleteHugs Lynn
soooo fabulous!!!! Hugs Juls
ReplyDeleteFABULOUS! I love how you did the skirt!!!
ReplyDeleteHow amazing is it that I came across this via Pinterest, minutes ago? I didn't even know of you when you created this. What is uber cool is I was immediately drawn to it & THEN saw your name. That for me is huge!
ReplyDeleteI never ordered these dolls as I couldn't see versatility? This is the first project I've seen (& there's been many) that not only shows how wrong I was but as soon as I saw it "I want to try this!" was my first thought! Thank YOU, Tracy, I have felt so much more inspired, in different ways since "meeting" you!!! Genuine! Hope you see this after nearly 4 years. Oh & doesn't that show how timeline this gorgeous piece is?!!!