Wednesday 17 September 2014

Imaginatium GD post #2


Hello my dear crafty friends! 


This is Irit Shalom here again as Imaginarium September Guest Designer and this time I made an altered shabby style printers tray to showcase those gorgeous Imaginarium chipboards.
This is my son's small family (since those photos were taken they got another little girl into their family) and I decided to make it in this pastel shabby style.

This 7 Gypsies tray was dark brown and I just painted it to this dirty white color with a simple paint spray.
Most of the chipboard were added on the outer side of the frame. They are so beautiful to hide them inside.
So two larger ones framed the main photos: Window with lattice and shutters and Frame 1.
Both were covered with gesso, then heat embossed with white embossing powder and then misted with a light pink mist.I didn't try to make  the coverage perfect as this is this style where some bare spots are just welcome.



As I already used Capture Moments Smile inside chipboards for my two other  projects, I decided to use the negative as a mask with light pink colored gel medium over the patterned paper. And it worked great! What a nice use of all possible leftovers! Just try it on your projects too.



The oval frame was painted in the same way as two large photo frames and I used it for the partial title of this project with a chipboard word " Family" inked with distress ink and connected with a strip of glossy accents. This is my favorite way to connect letters : looks so much different and glues the letters perfectly.
The leaves with holes smaller piece was just  heat embossed with white powder and glued over the top of the oval frame.






And now for another " use everything " item: two negatives from Edward relief ornament were used as small photo frames. I added " Just for you" inked chipboard inside the first frame and framed a photo with an extra flourish under the frame in the second one.



The second part of my title , word " Forever" was made with upper and low single letters and as you can see for this word you really need to use both sets or to get doubles. Anyway I managed to make the word and as you can see glued it in the same " add the glossy accents line over" style.




Hope you like my altered tray and see you again with my last post as Imaginarium Guest Designer in a couple of weeks. Please visit Imaginarium blog for the full list of products used to make this project.
 I enter it for a couple of web challenges
Anything goes for Paper Issues
 Bling it on for Quick Quotes
 Vintage to Scrap Africa

8 comments:

li-bee-ti said...

A beautiful tribute to your son's family. love the colors. great use of the chippies.
Thank you for playing with us at Scrap Africa.

Athanasia said...

Lovely! I love the chippies and how you used them! Thank you for joining us at Scrap Africa!

Nolene Burnett said...

So beautiful. I love your chippies, especially the window and balcony. Thank you for joining us at Scrap Africa.

Susie Bentz: My Time to Play said...

Great project Irit - love all the texture and dimension. Thanks for playing along with the "Bling It On" challenge at Quick Quotes this month.

Denise van Deventer said...

Wow Irit...another beautiful printers tray! I love the colouring of this one too and the chippies and details are really amazing! Thanks so much for playing along with our Vintage Challenge at Scrap Africa! ;-)

Dana Tatar said...

Beautiful piece Irit! Thanks for joining the Quick Quotes Challenge! :)

Helen Wallace said...

Thanks for joining us at Scrap Africa with another gorgeous printer's tray...beautifully done :D

Marelize said...

Beautiful project! Thank you for playing along at Scrap Africa. :)

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