This week at Just Add Ink we're challenging you to make a diorama card. Diorama cards can be as simple as a shadow box card or more complex with many layers, but whichever style you choose it should contain a scene which is viewed through an opening.
I chose a Halloween theme for my project and kept it structurally simple (just three layers) as I wanted the hard work to go into the details and not the design. And oh boy, I had so much fun making all these quirky/spooky bits and pieces!
The 'sky' background and sentiment lettering are coloured with mica sprays so they have a wonderful sheen to them when they catch the light. I mixed some crypt grit paste with green reinker to make lichen to cover bits of the 'tree'.
And there's more crypt paste on the gravestone to give it that lovely aged and weathered look.
Materials used:
- stamps - Unraveled (Tim Holtz)
- card - black mixed media heavyweight, watercolour
- Tim Holtz dies - Mr Bones, Mischevious, Pumpkin Duo, Regions Beyond
- distress mica sprays - flickering candle, jack-o-lantern, peppermint stick, hocus pocus
- distress oxide inks/sprays - antique linen, brushed corduroy, pumice stone, black soot, stormy sky, weathered wood, speckled egg
- other TH products - crypt texture paste, rustic wilderness re-inker, moon mask, iced spruce and shabby shutters distress crayons, candied apple distress paint, Idea-ology adornments - Halloween, picket fence distress ink
- other - water spritzer, heat tool, blending brushes, Dimensionals, stitched square die, white gel pen, branch die, white embossing powder, Stamparatus, Big Shot, Sidekick, paintbrush, sponge dauber, mini glue dots
1 comment:
Your Diorama is fabulous Kerry. Love all the details and stunning colours. Chantell xx
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