Christmastime
Yield: 1 Etcetera
Tag (clock)
Wet Ingredients:
Ink – Alcohol Mushroom; Distress
Walnut Stain
Other – Collage Medium (matte); Foundry
Wax (Sterling), Mixative (gunmetal)
Paint – Distress Fired Brick, Mowed
Lawn, Old Paper, Rustic Wilderness, Uncharted Mariner; Dina Wakely Black
Spray Stain –Distress Brushed
Pewter
Dry Ingredients:
Tag/Structure –Etcetera Tag (small);
Etcetera Facades, Etcetera Scalloped Trims
Card Stock – Kraft Stock Stack (black
& warm); Christmas Backdrop
Hardware – Christmas Salvaged
Figures (Large & Small), Gadget Gears, Christmas Festive Marquee, Holiday
Bells, Pinecones, Tack Nails, Word Plaques
Paperie – Christmas Baseboards
& Transparencies; Christmas Ephemera; Christmas Layers
Other – Chain, Woodland Trees &
Tree Lot
Tools/Equipment:
Other – Craft Scraper, Heat Tool, Hot
Glue, Media Mat, Sandpaper (80), Steel Wool, Texture Hammer
Dies – Decorative Trims, Timepiece
What a fabulous walk through with the pictures. Thank you for sharing the details of how to. I love seeing how things get attached. I am such a visual learner. I love this, it is so creative. Thank you for sharing.
ReplyDeleteawesome. looks like a kookoo clock to me. such fun. thanks as always for sharing and all the inspiration.
ReplyDeleteOmg this is such an amazing creation, love it. Thnx for sharing💜
ReplyDeleteTim said it - how amazing to see what can be made by transforming these materials. Inspired idea loved it and so good to see the stages too, thanks for all you share.
ReplyDeleteAn amazing and inspirational make!! I love it!! ❤️❤️❤️ I can see cuckoo clocks appearing in crafty houses around the world! Thanks so so much for the fabulous picture walk through and I really appreciate the time and effort that this takes just so you can share your creativity. 🙏
ReplyDeleteoh my gosh Vicki, I need to give this a try! The toy soldiers are amazing! Such an inspiration!! - paula
ReplyDeleteAmazing make and fabulous tutorial. Almost looks like I could do it. Thank you for sharing your talents!!
ReplyDeleteI made 3/4 of the project until I got to the clockface. I already had that die so I thought I was good. Now I realize you uses a different/smaller die. I’ve searched high and low. Even fro just clock face dies people are selling _ nothing works.the die I have is much too big. Any suggestions? I want to finish this so badly. Thanks, Lisa
ReplyDeleteif you email me your address i will cut one and send it to you. V
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