I joined in on a fun challenge from
It offers a new technique
taught by
Check out the Technique
Then hurry back and see how I used this
Technique on my design
I know I Know!!!
A Little on the dark side. I was inspired by one
I seen and had to give it a try since
1. I had all the supplies
2. I need this texture to do it
3. I wanted to play with this stuff badly
4. I wanted to be different than the others.
So I was way different!!!!
Here we go with my Skully Guy
I covered the Altoid Box with the new modeling paste
That I had colored a dirt color and added a bit of sand for added texture
I cut up my Glittery Skully Guy and added him to the top
Then I painted him all white
Then I started my distress and staining technique
I love how this looks
the little glitter shards actually make it look like
Wet Mud
Side view offers a little rest in piece (R.I.P)
I stamped into a piece of copper
The top View
I still need to do the inside
But am undecided what
I really wanted to use this for
So there ya have it.. I had tons of fun working on this
The new Modeling Clay so fun to work with
And fairly cheap and easy to make.
Check out all the entries at
Join in and try it out yourself
Its a fun mess to get into...
Happy Crafting.
DeeDee
7 comments:
What a neat thing to do with an Altoids box. Turned out really cool Dee Dee
:)
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So cool! Those would make cute Halloween favors filled with trinkets and chocolates. Hope you have a great day. Tammy
So cool! Those would make cute Halloween favors filled with trinkets and chocolates. Hope you have a great day. Tammy
dee dee, that looks great! way to go with your modeling clay skeleton craft. :)
I have some of those skeletons in my stash (somewhere). What a great idea to use one on an Altoid tin!
Cool :) love it
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This is so cool! I love this. Now I want to try it. I'm going to have to look at the technique.
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