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Wednesday, January 26, 2011

C of C #29 Entry

Weathered wood is the technique this week at Linda's StudioL3 Blog go check it out! I only have 4 of Tim's texture fades, so I chose the Bingo card for this one. I think it came out well this time. The label at the bottom was cut with my spellbinders die, and weathered it too. The sentiment is one from my Ippity set. I made the chain links with some wire I had. The butterflies were added for color. They were made with AI on glossy cardstock. Stamped with another Ippity stamp, and cut them out, and used glossy accents to attach them to the 'wood'! I used vintage photo color on everything. There are already lots of cool artwork posted, so go have a look!

14 comments:

donna said...

The bingo card looks great. I love the quote and the butterflies are sweet!

Shelly Hickox said...

This is totally gorgeous!! THAT is how I wanted my bingo card to turn out, lol. I wasn't even close! Next time I'll just hire you to do mine for me. ;-)

Jennie Atkinson said...

A beautiful interpretation of the technique - love the colours.

Netty said...

Terrific interpretation and loving how your bingo card turned out. Annette x

MarleneMAZ said...

I love this hanging piece! great job with the technique this week.

Anonymous said...

Fabulous, love that saying! x

Barbara Mason said...

Great job! The Bingo card & hanging piece work so well together!

Chris Arlington said...

Great wall hanging and fab quote.
Chris Arlington

Kathy Eddy said...

This turned out great! Nice job!

Terry said...

Love your choice with the Bingo fade! Awesome hanging and your colors look like wood!

Zoechaos said...

Fab piece so much fun XOXO Zoe

Linda Ledbetter said...

Pam, this looks awesome! Seriously, it really does look like actual weathered wood. The Bingo card worked beautifully for the technique, and the entire design is lovely. Those sweet little butterflies are such a great contrast to the browns and tans, and the little hanging plaque is brilliant. Great job!

Shelann said...

Great job using the bingo card with this technique.

Marjie Kemper said...

This is gorgeous! So glad I found you in the blogosphere.