tisdag 19 april 2011

What experiments!

Good morning!
This week's challenge of Less is More, was to use acetate.
Oh dear, the only acetate I had left was already stamped with purple swirls!
I looked everywhere! Finally I found a small piece that has been cover for a box of craft stuff.
I have seen on youtube that you can heat emboss on acetate, so I thought I'd try it.
First I used Distress Ink Black Soot because I did not want the stamp would be jet black.
Then I poured the clear embossing powder over and warmed up.
Of the heat, the acetate shrunk together and became even smaller, and the color disappeared.
Of course I immediately realized my mistake.
Now what to do? Well I tryed to use Distress crackle paint all over, but it made ​​it gray instead.
So I tried to wipe away most of it. Then I found out that I would stamp on the top of the crackle paint instead, this time with black Momento Tuxedo.
Then the crackle paint started to crackle and fall off the acetate!
So then I put on Glossy accents over the whole surface.
The result you can see here ....

It appeared a shade of pink that I do not know where it comes from. Weird ...




Moreover, I also used a punch and seam binding that I wrinkled up.
On the inside I used a matching paper from Laura Ashley
to bring out the subject and the white crackle paint.

That´s it for my make this week, but I gotta tell you,
sometimes the result is quite different from that expected.

Thanks for stopping by and have a great week!
Hugs, Birgit.
Free Smiley Courtesy of www.millan.net

14 kommentarer:

  1. Beautiful card and gorgeous stamping love the addition of the ribbon really sets it off.

    Marie

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  2. Hi Birgit
    Well that is different, but I like it!
    You need to keep the heat gun a fair distance away and keep it moving. I haven't tried with my OHP acetate but sure itl would work, as it prints ok

    Thanks for a super, different submission
    have a good week
    mandi
    Less is More

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  3. How unique , I love your style
    The finishing touches are perfect
    Hugs Susie Sugar xx

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  4. Hey there, well done for keep going with it, I'd have been lost after it shriveled up, LOL It turned out really well ! I love the card you made:0) xxx

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  5. Wow, so many techniques in one! Your card is beautiful it really came together well.

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  6. This is fabulous Birgit, it may not have ended as you anticipated, but it is really lovely! What super effects you have achieved!
    Chrissie
    "Less is More"

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  7. Your experimenting has produced a fab card, lovely colours and the touch of pink ribbon is great.
    Embossable acetate is very thin, more like film and would not stand up easy.
    Jenny x

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  8. Wonderful.. love how you got to it :0)

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  9. Your post made me smile but I have to say the end result is actually very nice - very shabby & vintage. x

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  10. I had to keep reading through your post to find out how it all ended! It looks

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  11. Sorry accidentally pressed publish comment. Meant to say it looks very chic! x

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  12. Birgit, this is very unique and creative! Nice card!

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  13. It's really pretty! I love the punched border and ribbon too!

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  14. just lovely - great discovery and creativity!
    Thanks for sharing!
    Sarah at 164

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