The Challenge has a amazing prize of a $100 Dusty Attic Gift Voucher to the Dusty Attic Website for the winner. To enter all you need to do, is use the Mood Board for Inspiration, you can interpret it anyway you like. The only requirement is that Dusty Attic chipboard is used in your creation. Once completed simply add your link to the right side of the bar of the Dusty Attic Blog...
The Dusty Attic used:
Vine Frames #2
Leafy Scroll
Wildflower #3
Bird Cage #4
mini Bird Cages #1
Doily
Decorative Flourish Set
Mini ABC upper
Mini Script ABC
Teeny Tiny ABC
Brick Wall Stencil
Creative Script Stencil
Dusty in Color Alabaster
Dusty in Color Mountain Meadow
Dusty in Color Lavender Blush
Dusty in Color Sugar Plum
Dusty in Color Clear Varnish
Dusty in Colour Clear Crackle Varnish
Dusty in Color Texture Paste
The Maja Design used:Vintage Spring Basics:6th of March,8th of April,8th of April-BS,&10th of April-BS, From the Vintage Summer Basics I used:1936-BS
Here are some close ups...
I love to do distressed paper layers on my projects. This shows some of the layers, I also did some hand stitching. I painted the leaves of the foliage with DA mountain meadow, let dry (DA paints dry fast) then I applied a thick coat of clear crackle. Once the crackle dried I dry brushed on some DA Alabaster paint, to soften the color, & give the leaves 2 tones... One the seeds of the wild flower I altered using the lavender blush & sugar plum, then applied the DA clear gloss...I painted the tile & flower, with alternating, DA Lavender Blush & sugar plum. I then applied the crackle on to the flower,let dry, then dry brushed on the DA Alabaster...
Shows stencil work using the DA Creative Script Stencil & DA Texture paste & doily's under the flower of the leafy scroll...
The larger flowers are Prima, & the others are IamRoses
I glued on some seed beads on to the Vine Frame...
Thank you so much for taking the time to look, & I am looking forward to seeing, what you come up with, with this months Mood Board...Rachelle
so incredibly beautiful! Your layering is always so tastefully done.
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