Friday, December 12, 2014

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Rusty Beauty @ Scrap Africa

With this most fabulous sketch over at Scrap Africa, I could not let it go unscrapped...





So what I have done for my 'sort-of off the page', is used a bit of cardboard box as my background. I had worked on a similar 'LO' previously & loved it so tried it again!

I adore ripping up the box & then shredding pieces of the bit I have chosen to use...then starts more fun with pinks, & paints, & tissue & gesso...

then used this wonderful photo taken at Norfolk Island of one of their older rusty boats on the shore.
I used by wonderful Nikon to take this photo, but it has taken the back seat lately cos of the ease of my iPhone.

plus lots of fabulous embellies...Prima bling & chevrons, die cuts, stamps, inks, ceramic flower from Tattered Inspirations, washi tape.....oh I did enjoy this one!


I really enjoy the cardboard bit...but it is hard to display...I should organise buying a 
little easel!


Thank you for a wonderful sketch..

Hugs, xx



10 comments:

  1. Wow, Debi! This is gorgeous! Love how you used the cardboard!!

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  2. This is gorgeous and such a great idea. The cardboard has a lovely texture and really adds to the project. Love the mixed media and your colour combo. Thank you for playing at Scrap Africa.

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  3. So creative - using cardboard as your base! This is gorgeous - I love the rhinestones. Thank you for sharing and playing along with us at Scrap Africa!

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  4. Great idea to use cardboard, I love your project! Thank you for playing along with us at Scrap Africa!

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  5. I love the texture and layers on this project. Beautiful work. Thanks for playing at Scrap Africa :)

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  6. So gorgeous....love the rustic photo and the rustic feel of this project! Really fabulous! Thanks so much for playing along with us at Scrap Africa! ;-) Have a super and blessed Christmas! ;-)

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  7. Thanks so much for playing along at Scrap Africa. Your inspirational work interprets the sketch in a stunning way and I'm glad you got your trusty Nikon out :D

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  8. Wow ! Wonderful proyect!
    Thanks for playing with us at Scrap Africa! 😉

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