Thursday, October 28, 2010

CCC #19 & SSS

Calendar made with Frayed Burlap over Watermark Resist on a somewhat glossy cardstock (was a freebie from Eclectic Paperie). Stamped with Black Soot.

Top of background: Milled Lavender, Dusty Concord and Black Soot
Bottom of background: Scattered Stray and Wild Honey.

Sprayed with water, Forever Violet and Sunflower Sparkle Perfect Pearls Mists.

Mask was made with .007 plastic sheet with Xyron re-positionable adhesive applied to it (I'll cover that in another post).
A more head on shot the shows the stamps better. The background is choice between seeing stamps, or seeing the Perfect Mists.

EDIT: Also entering this in GC74, since Watermark Resist can be used for embossing. 

14 comments:

  1. Awesome tag, Ron!!! The elements are all great - but that raven mask? Excellent!!!

    Thanks for joining us at the Simon Says Stamp & Show challenge!

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  2. I love how you did the raven. Wonderful tag!

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  3. Wonderful tag. Love the raven. Looks great.

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  4. Fabulous tag! Love the colours and the stamping over the masking.
    Karen (ATT)

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  5. Fabulous masking technique! Thanks for joining us over at Simon Says Stamp and Show! xx

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  6. Fabulous technique and I love your raven with the overstamping, just brill. Annette x

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  7. This is just so cool! Love what you did with the Raven!

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  8. Love the masking technique you used. This tag is beautifully done and your blending is perfect. Thanks for playing along with the Simon Says Stamp & Show challenge blog.

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  9. Wow! love your tag it is just gorgeous:)

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  10. Ron, this is an awesome tag, and what a great idea to use the Xyron re-positionable adhesive for your masks! I love the fade from gold to blue, and the crow looks great. I can see Perfect Pearls mist anytime-- I'd much rather admire your spectacular Halloween art!

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  11. Love that fantastic masking and the great colors ... thanks for celebrating Goth-tober with us at Gingersnap Creations.

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