I've been having some robot fun with the Screwloose N Sparky Perfectly Clear Set from Stampendous! Not only are these great stamps for little boys, but for boys and girls of ALL ages! Spectrum Noir markers were used to color the images so I will be submitting this to the Spectrum Noir March Challenge, stop by and take a look.
1. Stamp images from the Screwloose N Sparky set on Mixed Media White
Paper with Tuxedo Black Memento ink, color with Spectrum Noir markers from Crafter's Companion USA. Colors used are greens CG3, CG4. Blues IB1, IB2, TB1 and BT7. Yellow GB5, CT1. Gray IG3, IG4, IG5. Cut out and set aside.
2. Spray a manila tag with sprays, wild honey, fired brick Distress Sprays and sunset orange Adirondack spray.
4. Randomly stamp screws from the Screwloose N Sparky set in black.
5. Glue cut out pieces to the tag, paint over image with Multi Medium Matte, let dry.
6. Out line images with grey and black Pitt Pens.
7. Curl wire and attach to the tag with the Multi Medium Matte and add raffia and curled wire to the top of the tag.
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These are so cute!! LOVE the names too! LOL Great job coloring them and I really need the industrial stamp set! Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteI love this! I didn't even notice the wire at first. Super!
ReplyDeleteFabulous project and that loose screw is pure genius!
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Snoopy :D
Ooo, Jamie this is fantastic! Incredible use of the rust colors and the Industrial Set with all those little robot parts springing about the tag! Love it!
ReplyDeleteSuch a fabulous and fun creation Jamie. Love how you have colored your image and all of your stunning detail. You could also enter this creation in the Spectrum Noir Connoisseurs monthly challenge.
ReplyDeleteLaine
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LOVE the background on this! It's so textural and graphically cool. It's my first time visiting and I've signed up to be a follower (since we're facebook friends and all). :) Hope to see you at my site, too!
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