Tuesday 24 July 2012

Guilded Kraft Glassine....

Over at Studio L3 this week, the challenge involves creating a piece of guilded Kraft Glassine.... a totally fabulous technique, straight from the book Compendium of Curiosities 2 by the one and only Tim Holtz!! You'll need to grab a copy to see exactly how its done though, not my place to explain here :)
I've used my guilded glassine as a focal circle in this panel...
I coloured the card using Dylusion inks, then added lots of stamping and printing...




The glassine was die cut into a circle shape, and placed so my figure (Zettiology) was highlighted...
I used a phrase from my stash of cut up novels...
I used blue and purple inks on the glassine, and highlighted with turquoise distress ink, to hopefully match up with the background colours!
Its a fab technique, so if you have the instructions why not have a go! Annnnnd...if you enter it into the challenge you could win a $25 gift certificate from the Funkie Junkie Boutique! How cool is that!!!
Love Trish xxx





10 comments:

  1. Hi Trish,

    Love your entry to the challenge, the colours are stunning and great to see the glassine circle picked up in the circle stamping and loving that honeycomb stamping too. A x

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  2. ...superb as always Trish, loVe your Sassy Gal, the colours and textures reflect your super cool image perfectly...a super piece...Mel :)

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  3. Completely lovely... the circles tumbling round are gorgeous, always your eye back to that beautiful glassine - super colours too!
    Alison x

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  4. thanks for visiting my blog and your lovely comment. This is really a great page, love the background and the zettiology stamp.

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  5. Fantastic background Trish, the black & white image looks fab against it!
    Just got your DVD, & looking forward to watching it! :o)
    Alison x

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  6. Gorgeous colours and I LOVE the Z image - she's brilliant! Nice effect with the glassine, though not sure I can see the gilding - perhaps not visible on the photos? Your usual, great quirky quote finishes it off perfectly, Trish. Fab work and just my cup of tea x

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  7. This is a gorgeous piece you have done. Love it!

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  8. Totally delicious - as always. I so love what you do with your backgrounds and then just putting one main stamped 'item' works sooo well.
    Juliaxx

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  9. You make the most beautiful backgrounds...truly!!! Love this and love the simplistic yet complex way you used the glassine! Fab work!

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  10. I love all the different ways you've placed circles, and the textural aspects of the glassine add another great element. It all goes together so perfectly with that gorgeously coloured background!

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