I've had a couple of hours to craft this morning so thought I would join in the challenge over at The Play Date Cafe. I often use two of these colours together but never with blue but I must admit I am loving these colours together.
I decided to create a little something with a metal element as Simon Says Stamp and Show some METAL this week so I have combined a few challenges. My little book is created using a metal door hinge that you would purchase from a general DIY store, that's my first piece of metal. My covers are created from gold metal which I have embossed and coloured with alcohol ink and sanded the top to remove the colour from the raised areas. A small amount of blue acrylic paint was rubbed over the entire piece to remove some of the shine. I have also added some Design Detail to the front cover to join in with the challenge over at Studio L3 with Linda for the Compendium of Curiosities challenge (Page 67 of the book for the technique). This is our last week, or maybe not, as Linda says, can't wait to see what you have planned Linda. Thanks for a great challenge, I have enjoyed playing along each week.
I have also used metal corners on each cover of my book which measures 2.5" in height and each page is 2" in width.
My accordion is from blue Bazzil card and my pages have been coloured with DI's worn lipstick and spiced marmalade, perfect match for the Play Date Cafe colour challenge.
The images on these pages are from Crafty Individuals and once again I have added some Design Detail as detailed in Tim's book.
The poppy image on the left is a Memory Box stamp (available from The Stamp Attic) and the image on the right is another Crafty Individuals image and once again Design Details have been added. The birds along the bottom are a punch from Martha Stewart.
My final pages include a poppy image from Crafty Individuals and a Tulip image from Outlines. The small bird is a Maya Road Chipboard piece.
I would also like to add this piece to The Artistic Stamper Creative Team Blog challenge which this month is SPRING HAS SPRUNG and The Stampman challenge which this time around is a floral theme.
Enjoy your weekend and thanks for popping by, Tracy x x
Ooooooh nice!! LOve the stitching on the front of the book and LOVE the hinge idea.....mmmm wonder where I can get a hinge!!!
ReplyDeletefabulous! would love to see it...
ReplyDeleteGorgeous book, what beautiful work. I am off to check out that poppy stamp NOW!!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful book. Love all the layers of inks and images. Gorgeous embossing.
ReplyDeleteGorgeous book Tracy, FAB use of that hinge! How clever!!! Thanks for joining us at the AS CT challenge x
ReplyDeleteOh wow this is so cool.
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely outstanding. I love it.
Have a great sunday dear Tracy.
Love your hinged books! Wonderful colors and images!
ReplyDeleteOh wow Tracy this is a totally fabulous book, so much work but oh so worth it my friend. Loved sharing the CofC journey with you. Enjoy the weekend. Annette x
ReplyDeleteLove the use of unusual objects AKA your hinge.
ReplyDeleteYou have made these odd colours work magnificently.
Have a lovely evening
Sue xx
This is sooo amazing, and the colors are gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteAmazing, fab book. Love the covers, the colours are gorgeous.
ReplyDeleteSuper book. What a clever idea :) The colours are FAB. Love the stitching.
ReplyDeleteFabulous little book! Love the hinge, and the 'details'!
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oh wow hun each time,you amaze me with your creativity,and this time well wow this is just stunning hun,adore the hinges,and the pages,are just brilliant hugs cheryl xxxxx
ReplyDeleteTracy your book is gorgeous! What a brilliant idea to use the hinge. Your colors and stamps are beautiful! Thanks for all of your inspiration during this journey. See you in the next one. Cheers..Donna
ReplyDeleteTracy, this is the perfect, gorgeous way to wrap up the CCC! You always make such wonderful books-- intricate and thoughtful and perfect-- and this is one of my favorites yet! The door hinge binding is absolutely ingenious, and the way you incorporated the Design Details challenge is brilliant. I love the stitching!
ReplyDeleteThe blue background with the warm, sunset panels makes a gorgeous color scheme on the pages, and the stamp images are perfect!
Thank you so much for being such a wonderful participant in the CCC! You're an incredibly talented artist and a lovely person, and I very much hope you'll be back for the next chapter!
What a fabulous book, love everything about it
ReplyDeleteMy first thought was "that hinge looks almost real". D'oh!
ReplyDeleteI love this, and like Sue would like to see it in real life.
Wooow, what an amazing book, Tracy! I love the metal covers and the sanded embossing really makes them pop! Stnning art!!! xx
ReplyDeleteThis is awesome Tracey I lveo that you've used a hinge for the sping genious girl!!!
ReplyDeleteThe metal embossed looks fabulous and loveing those stitches too!
The Design Team & I are so pleased that you joined the Simon Says Stamp and Show Challenge this week!
Thank you, HuGs Kim :)
It´s a joy to visit your artwork and fabulous blog! You have such a wonderful way of creating art that I just love! Keeps me returning to see what you will do next.
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MARTINA xoxo
Oh isn't this fab !!!
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Oh Tracy, its amazing...
ReplyDeleteFabulous piece!!!! Love the metal!!!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful Tracy - just beautiful - and such a lot of work!! Thanks so much for sharing this with us over at the Play Date Cafe :)
ReplyDeleteOh, this is fabulous Tracy! Loving the hinge, metal embossing, colours, gorgeous stamps... a stunning piece of art!!
ReplyDeleteJan x
What a stunning book. I love all the metal and you've put some gorgeous stamped images into it, it must have taken you ages.
ReplyDeleteThanks for much for sharing it with us at The Stampman this time.
hugs Lisax
WOW! Thanks for joining the challenge at Simon Says Stamp & Show!
ReplyDeleteLOVE this!!
ReplyDeleteThank you for joining us at the Simon Says Stamp & Show Challenge!
What a piece of art!
ReplyDeleteI love this.
HI Tracy! This is a beautiful example of Show Some Metal! Love your book! It's really a work of art! Thanks for joining us at the Simon Says Stamp and Show Challenge! Great job!
ReplyDeleteWOW Tracy, Now this is creative, Great idea to use a real hinge for the spine. and so many wonderful pages. I am in awe of your creativity!!! A metal masterpiece!
ReplyDeleteHugs Lynn
WOW!!!WOw!!!!Wow!!!!Super!!Magnifique livre!
ReplyDeleteAmazing! I love this project so much!! Great images, great use of the colors, its just super cool! Thanks for playing with us at The Play Date Cafe!
ReplyDeleteThis turned out amazing, i love it, I tried ages ago to make a hinge book but failed miserably, thanks for showing me it can be done, and done well :D
ReplyDeleteTruly amazing, Tracy! This is fascinating! I want to reach through this computer screen and gingerly thumb through each and every page. TFS! Thanks for playing along with us in The Cafe!
ReplyDeleteThis is lovely, so inspiring. x
ReplyDeleteWoo that is totally fabulous. I love it..
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Your book is absolutely GORGEOUS!
ReplyDeleteOHHHHHHHHHHH! Tracy--this is STUNNNNING! I love love love this book! I love that cover! And those pages--oh my! You made this entire thing? I'm blown away! I wish I had talent like this! LOVE LOVE LOVE:) Thanks for playing along and joining in the fun over at the PDCC:}
ReplyDeleteCongratulations on your honor from Simon Says Stamp and Show Challenge on your metal book. It is stunning and a very well deserved award!!
ReplyDeleteOh my WOW!!! This is incredible!! Love every single detail of this amazing little book. Thanks so much for playing with us at the Play Date Cafe!
ReplyDeleteHow cool, such a fantastic book, wonderful work.
ReplyDeleteFabulous idea to use the hinge for the spine....looks great ;)
ReplyDeleteThanks for playing along at The Artistic Stamper this month
xoxo Sioux
Congrats on being one of the top picks on Stamp Man, Tracy! How fab!!!! ;)) xx
ReplyDeleteThat's fantastic!
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