No. 10
Yield: 1 – #8 Tag
Wet Ingredients:
- Ink
– Alcohol Slate; Archival Watering
Can; Distress Black Soot, Ground
Espresso, Hickory Smoke
- Other
– Ranger Clear Fabric Medium
- Marker
– Distress Wilted Violet
- Re-inker
– Distress Carved Pumpkin, Hickory Smoke, Spiced Marmalade, Wilted Violet
- Stain
– Distress Black Soot, Hickory Smoke
Dry Ingredients:
- 1 –
#8 Manila Tag
- Fabric
– Eclectic Elements Dictionary in Neutral, Sticky-Back Canvas
- Hardware
– ¼” Brass Eyelet, Hat Pins, Pearl Buttons, Typewriter Key, Zipper & Zipper
Pull
- Other
– ¼’ Foam Stabilizer, GrungePaper
- Ribbon
– Linen Ribbon, Thread
Tools/Equipment:
- Dies
– Jack-O-Lanterns, Mini Bat, Tag & Bookplate
- Stamp
– Zig Zag
- Stencil – Zig Zag
it took me two tries to get the zipper in
"just so" to make his toothy grin.
Clear Fabric Medium mixed with distress re-inkers
make a great colourfast textile paint that
remains translucent; you can still see the
eclectic elements pattern though the stenciling
Fabric wonderfulness! The zipper teeth are beyond fabulous! PINNED!
ReplyDeleteUmmmm those zipper fangs are WOW! Love this one.
ReplyDeleteYep, this is by far the most inventive Jack'O Lantern treatment I've seen in ages. Way to go!
ReplyDeleteThis is sooooo fabulous!!! Love the use of the zipper.
ReplyDeleteThis is so incredibly clever! I LOVE the zipper.
ReplyDeleteBrilliant idea to use the zipper! And it would have taken me way more than two tries to get it positioned so perfectly, well done! Deb xo
ReplyDeleteSeriously, when did you decide to add the zipper. This is way creepier and much more eerie. I am going to have nightmares about this. That's a good thing in case you mis understand! Can I link this up to my Facebook page to show it off?
ReplyDeleteIsaac voted. This is his favourite.
ReplyDeleteYou're a genius ! What amazing idea !
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