These past few days have been so busy in the studio that I almost had to leave a trail of breadcrumbs to find my way back to my desk! There were so many stamp sets, ink pads, paper scraps and tools (not to mention the boxes of things I'm purging as I work to rearrange for more worktop space) that I started to become overwhelmed. Well, we can't have that or the creativity becomes sluggish and eventually blocked. Ack!!! So I spent some time this morning putting some things away and clearing off my desk .... so that I can get back to messing it up again. Hahaha!
Huge shout out to my newest crafting idol, Crafty by Toni, for her fabulous you tube series this month, Halloween Every Day. I have learned so much and had such a blast and we aren't even a full week in yet. Not to mention, I have yesterday's and todays' projects undone yet. Oops!! I got lost in watching her videos and now I'm tardy!
Here are a few of the things I've created since yesterday. First this vintage slide. Oh how I love the look of vintage. I got this die through Amazon and it's pretty cool, although bigger than I anticipated. I was so sure I had a smaller on in my stash from years ago, but it seems to have alluded me, or maybe I was just dreaming. Anyway, the window in this one measures not quite 1 1/2 x 2 inches and the label area below is a little more than 1/2inch x 2. Finished overall size is about 2 3/4x2 3/4 inches.
For the negative film portion, I colored acetate with copic marker to place over the photo. The cool photo is from Tim Holtz Ideaology Sticker Book, this year's Halloween collection. I also used a piece of washi tape, handmade label from a scrap piece with writing on it, and the super cute, tiny little circle tag is a stamp from Heidi Swapp that stamped with the number, cut with a circle punch, and added twine.
And there you have it. I must now get back to class or I'll never be able to catch up. All the cool stuff I have in my room, it's no wonder I get sidetracked. At least, that's why I tell myself. Hahaha! I hope you're enjoying these projects and maybe even watching Toni's you tube channel for your own inspiration.
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