29th June, 2018

Inventor 2

Hello friends. Between summer house guests, my birthday and the continued gorgeous weather we have been having in Copenhagen, I have been away from my craft desk for a couple of weeks. The arrival of the much anticipated 3D texture fades had me RUNNING back to my desk…

iGirlZoe: Tim Holtz Inventor 2
The foundry 3D texture fades folder and inventor 2 stamp set were a match made in heaven.

iGirlZoe: Tim Holtz Inventor 2
The background is distress mixed media heavystock pulled through frayed burlap distress ink and vintage photo and hickory smoke distress oxides.

iGirlZoe: Tim Holtz Inventor 2
Using the travel stamp platform I stamped a stamp from the inventor 2 stamp set (CMS341) and coloured using vintage photo distress oxide and a water brush.

iGirlZoe: Tim Holtz Inventor 2
The background (bottom to top) is layererd kraft cardstock with remnants design tape and evergreen bough distress oxide, black classic kraft stock, metallic kraft stock embossed with the foundry 3D texture fades folder with distress crayons rubbed over the top, classic kraft stock and the stamped heavystock on top stitched with my sewing machine.

iGirlZoe: Tim Holtz Inventor 2
I finished it by adding alphanumeric thin thinlits dies cut from metallic kraft stock and sanded with a sanding grip.

Thanks for stopping by and I hope you have a great weekend.
Zoe

 



4 Comments »

  1. Ann B says:

    Zoe, this is really incredible. I love the way the layering of texture and color culminate in that stamped heavy stock colored to perfection! Just wonderful!

  2. Deb L says:

    Amazing piece Zoe! Thanks for sharing!

  3. paula says:

    this is fabulous Zoe. I love the background and the stamping…the layers and layers of goodness. Just wonderful.

  4. Carolyn J. Kitchen says:

    Amazing work of art, Zoe!
    I do have all supplies except the 3-D Texture Fades Embossing Folder FOUNDRY.
    The colors are my favorites especially for this perfect gathering of Papiers, Crayons, Inks, Thinlits, and Texture Fades. Thank you for sharing.

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *