It was part of a review I was asked to do for Hunkydory, and in an effort to step outside my comfort zone I asked if I could "have a play" with their MDF Steampunk grab bag (which I don't think is available on their site at the moment).
........ which I thought would also work with their cogs and wheels embossing folder https://www.hunkydorycrafts.co.uk/embossing-folder-cogs-gears.html
Marc and I started with the background, embossing metal sheet (Paperchase £2.50) which really worked well.
Spookily Marc had bought a couple of packs of LaBlanche industrial puffy stickers with him .......
......... the drainpipes, joints and screw heads worked perfectly to frame the embossed metal which we had glued onto a shaped wooden plaque (The Works) .........
......... the drainpipes, joints and screw heads worked perfectly to frame the embossed metal which we had glued onto a shaped wooden plaque (The Works) .........
....... which we covered with black paper and simply aged for a leathery effect using DecoArt One Step Crackle with again very pleasing results.
However it was with the seahorse when things didn't gel so well .......
In the end, frustrated I just left it all in the drawer for a couple of months waiting for inspiration, then Marc remarked that I hadn't posted anything about it. We both agreed that the problem had been that the tail had been left plain with no design etched into it and as a result it has been hard to find anything that seemed fit there.
However, with Marc's words ringing in my ears I returned home and decided to tackle the seahorse again ....... this time limiting myself to using the contents of two wheels of metal nail embellishments from Poundland.
I am afraid in doing so I have all but lost the steampunk theme with each tiny embellishment I added.
........ but, I think it works and it is finally finished. I think perhaps Marc will now be presented with it as a lasting momento of a very frustrating afternoon and following evening we spent together trying to get it right!
However, with Marc's words ringing in my ears I returned home and decided to tackle the seahorse again ....... this time limiting myself to using the contents of two wheels of metal nail embellishments from Poundland.
I am afraid in doing so I have all but lost the steampunk theme with each tiny embellishment I added.
........ but, I think it works and it is finally finished. I think perhaps Marc will now be presented with it as a lasting momento of a very frustrating afternoon and following evening we spent together trying to get it right!
Your creation looks quite magical. I love all the tiny embellishments on the seahorse. They were absolutely the right choice. Somehow, you always figure it out in the end!
ReplyDeleteI think it is your choice of colours that pull it together so well .
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