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Here is my project: altered wall art that I made for my new home entrance and I really love it there.
I used Rustic Pallet 12*14'' wooden piece and painted it all with a chalkboard paint. I am not going to write over it, but this mute black is my new painting love.
Then I stamped those LIVE- LOVE- LAUGH words with Ann Butler's delicious letter stamps. Those 2'' letters are just the perfect match to this wooden board. The letters come from Flourish 2'' ABC mad fr Ann Butler by Kellycraft and yes, it was a long and hard way to get al of them stamped nicely with heat embossing over those wooden panels. I used Clearsnap Frosted white pigmented ink (just to see the letters before you heat emboss them) as using a clear embossing ink makes it hard to see the letters before you add the powder.
Them I painted around some of the letters with a black paint again (it work, also a lot of work) as some powder splashes were too visible around the stamped images.
The nest was to embellish this piece, but not over embellish it as my house is pretty much minimalistic.
So I heat embossed Tando Creative chipboard pieces and stamped over the hot enamel with Ann Butler's Unity 1'' Stripes. Dots. Hearts cling stamps for the texture over the chipboards.
I added a bit of background texture with Tando mask and texture paste and this piece was done.
I really like it a lot and hope you like it too.
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27 comments:
Irit this is such a COOL Sign I think I will have to make something similar for my house! Thanks for being part of the Blog Hop!
Beautiful sign Irit.
Amazing Sign . Love the white on black.
Love the chalkboard look. Great project.
Love the chalkboard effect.
Love the contrast of the black and white...and the dimension that the chipboard elements add to this, too!
Impressive! Love the letter font and love that you used a chalk board paint but won't necessarily use it everyday.
Happy Memorial Day weekend, giving thanks to those who fought and died for us.
Love the sign :)
Beautiful! Love the black and white. Simple but it's very striking!
Very pretty. Love the white against the black background.
the birds in the corner and the leaves in the opposite corner are a great addition.
Simple but beautiful. I really like the extra texture on the chipboard.
I am definitely going to have to make one of these. Very beautiful!
Cool sign!! Would look awesome in the kitchen or dining room.
Very cool, Irit!
Beautiful sign, Irit! You've inspired me to try some embossing powders on wood pieces. Gorgeous!
Beautiful sign, Irit! You've inspired me to try some embossing powders on wood pieces. Gorgeous!
Beautiful sign, Irit! You've inspired me to try some embossing powders on wood pieces. Gorgeous!
Such a sophisticated design. Very elegant.
I love your sign and appreciate all the work that you put into it.
Love the chalkboard. Would love to win.
This is a fabulous idea, Irit. You did a great job on it. Love it!
The chalkboard paint is so versatile. Really like your end result. Your embellishment was perfect.
Like it? No. Love it? YES! I really like that it's minimal but striking!
Love this sign and the sharp black and white!
This is just beautiful home decor, makes me what to re-do the house. This could be a bad hop if I get too many idea's. :)
WOW! This is fabulous!!! I love the simplicity of the black and white and I love how you added dimension to the corners. Perfection!
this is beautiful, I love how you used black and white, simple and beautiful, I want to make one for myself
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