I then coloured the top piece of card with Walnut Stain Distress Ink and then placed a Prima Poppies and Peonies Stencil over the top, mixed Wendy Vecchi's White Embossing Paste with Walnut Stain Distress Paint and then applied a layer over the centre of the card; then applying White Embossing Paste around the edges for contrast. I then set this piece aside to dry. Once dry I then coloured around the edges of the heart once again with Walnut Stain Distress Ink. I added a piece of chicken wire to the back of the first piece before layering onto the other die cut pieces of card. I added a Media Mixage Heart Bezel to the top corner adding a Chitchat Sticker and small Flower to the centre and then pouring hot Clear Ultra Thick Embossing Enamel into the bezel. I also added a key attached with a Jump Ring to the bezel for added dimension and interest.
I added Spellbinders Bitty Blossoms to the top and bottom cornerns adding Walnut Stain Distress Ink to the edges of the petals.
I have included a Graphic 45 Ornate Metal Label Holder, adding a Remnant Rubs Word to the centre and then pouring a thin layer of Ultra Thick Embossing Enamel into the centre.
I added a charlotte doll which I dipped into hot Beeswax to age a little and to tone down the white colouring. I wrapped her in rusty wire and then attached to my wall hanging.
Book pages from an Alice In Wonderland book were added to the back of my niche; I am loving the niche idea, again a great way to add depth to a piece of art.
I then attached the completed piece to a piece of corrugated cardboard, tore the edges to add to the aged, distressed feel and added rusty wire to hang.
For more great ideas please pop over to the Simon Says Stamp Monday Challenge blog
and take a look at my fellow team
members art work, 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:
Spellbinders Media Mixage Heart Die
Spellbinders Media Mixage Heart Bezel
Spellbinders Bitty Blossoms
Wendy Vecchi White Embossing Paste
Tim Holtz Idea-ology - Chitchat Stickers, Foliage Flowers and Leaves , Locket Keys , Jump Rings, Remnant Rubs Words
Distress Ink - Walnut Stain
Distress Paint - Walnut Stain
Non-Stick Craft Sheet
Ink Blending Tool
Melt Pot
Project Pan
Clear Utlra Thick Embossing Enamel
Beeswax
Graphic 45 Ornate Metal Label Holder
A beautiful card Tracy, the heart niche us a fabulous idea and I love the gorgeous flowers and Charlotte doll xx
ReplyDeleteThis is really lovely Tracy. Thank you for the technique with cutting out the heart, will give this one a go x
ReplyDeleteHi Tracy. this is stunning - the brown and white tones look fabulous with all the intricate embellishments. I really love the little curiosity heart too!
ReplyDeleteDot x
Wow Tracy this is fantastic Hun, love it, such a lot of work put into it, the paper flowers are gorgeous too xx Zoe
ReplyDeleteWow this is stunning love the technique, now following have a great day xxx
ReplyDeleteI really love this!! Gorgeous!!
ReplyDeleteTracy, this wall hanging is absolutely gorgeous. Just my style - I hope you don't mind if I copy your idea!!!! Fab!! Jean.x
ReplyDeletewow your hanging is totally fabulous Tracy. Annette x
ReplyDeleteWow Tracy! What a gorgeous project! That heart in the center is amazing. I so love the way you cut it out, backed it with text and added the wire in between. That looks so cool! All of your little flowers are stunning! I also really like the corrugated paper in the background! That added vertical texture really works on your piece. I also wanted to thank you for the very sweet comments youvkeft on my blog. It us much appreciated, my friend. Hugs, Candy
ReplyDeletethe corrugation looks fabulous Tracy and I love those flowers - gorgeous hanger xx
ReplyDeleteLove the niche idea Tracy, adds even more interest to an already beautiful project!
ReplyDeleteLilygee xx
wonderful creation Tracy. lots of interest, particularly for me the chicken wire and your white flowers are gorgeous.
ReplyDeleteLove this beautiful rustic wall hanging you created, Tracy. All the details and distressed elements are gorgeous! :)
ReplyDeleteFun project, Tracy! I really love the combination of textures!
ReplyDelete*mwah*
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Simon Says Stamp!
This is so pretty, Tracy! Love that you've used corrugated cardstock too! It's really distressy! Fabulous! Hugs, Sandra
ReplyDeleteDistressingly beautiful! Love niches!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous wall hanging. Love your use of corrugated card, and the depth on the heart is fantastic.
ReplyDeleteHello Miss Tracy okay Woman this is toooo creativitly gorgeous, a brown crowning glory, 6 times, wowzer fantastic, I'm going to face book this right away, thanks for sharing all this creativity to ins;ire us.. Hope you have a wonderful week, ((( BIG HUGS )))..
ReplyDeleteGorgeous project! Love every bit of it!
ReplyDeleteWowza Tracy! This project is AMAZING! I love the beautifully textured background and the gorgeous blossoms! I can sit and just admire your attention to detail!
ReplyDeleteHoly cow, Tracy! I didn't even know that was possible to do with UTEE!! Those little embellishments you made with it were among the favorite elements of this piece. I am always amazed and inspired by how you know so many cool techniques and processes. Phenomenal use of chicken wire, too!
ReplyDeleteI have just spent 5 minutes looking at all the wonderful detail on this gorgeous creation. The layers are amazing, the wire looks fabulous, the bezel is a wonderful addition and the little doll is perfect with her coat of wax. This is perfection! Anne xx
ReplyDeleteAfter research a couple of of the blog posts on your web site now, and I truly like your approach of blogging. I bookmarked it to my bookmark web site listing and can be checking again soon. Cardsharing Server
ReplyDeleteReally gorgeous Tracy, I love the niche and the embellishments!... Hugs, Coco x
ReplyDeleteThis really is fantastic Tracy - too much to take in one go so will go back now and have another look! Especially love the way you layered the heart! Chrisx
ReplyDeleteTracy, gorgeous work, so glad you joined the .... team :)
ReplyDeleteTracy, gorgeous work, so glad you joined the .... team :)
ReplyDeleteAmazing! I love what you did with the bezel. I also LOVE the background. I think that the background with those flowers is such a wonderfully earthy yet edgey look.
ReplyDeleteA fantastic piece of art, with so much detail. I love the flowers and I think you'll know how much I love the corrugated cardboard, lol...it's wonderful, as always Tracy!! Hope the kitchen refit goes well and I'll be thinking of you! ;) xxx
ReplyDeleteGorgeous, love the heart layers and the doll dipped in beeswax! Thank you for stopping by my blog, waving hi from the hills of North Carolina ♥
ReplyDeleteA fantastic piece that plays to perfection this week's challenge ! Your work is full of inspirational details as always! BArbarayaya
ReplyDeleteThis is beautiful Tracy!! Love the heart niche you created. The flowers, colours, textures and embellishment are all wonderful. What a great idea with the beeswax, it came out so well.
ReplyDeleteGorgeous, gorgeous, gorgeous!!!
ReplyDeleteTracy,
ReplyDeleteHow beautiful, looks very vintage and in my favorite color combo.
WOW! WOW! WOW! Love the heart! Love the wire! Love the embossing! Fabulous!!!
ReplyDeleteSo in love with this - straight to the top of my favourites list here... The multi-layered heart frame, the fabulous mesh, gorgeous bezel and the wonderful leafy sprays across the kraft background.... I could go on! Beautiful!
ReplyDeleteAlison xx
This is stunning! First Time I saw it I had to go back multiple times to catch all the gorgeous details! WOW!
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