Monday, January 24, 2011

Compendium of Curiosities Challenge #29

This week at the CCC Challenge, we're trying the Weathered Wood Grunge Technique from Tim Holtz's fantastic Compendium of Curiosities book. I had high hopes for mine....unfortunately, I couldn't get the outcome to match the image that was in my mind. Oh well, at least I tried it!

My Weathered Wood piece is Grunge Paper that was embossed using the Bingo Texture Fade embossing folder. The focal point of this card is the little clown girl - I love this image so much! She's a little photo-realistic rubber stamp from the Playful collection by Oxford Impressions (It's hard to believe that's a rubber stamp!). I highlighted her costume with small dots of Fired Brick Distress Stickles. This is the perfect example of how the Distress Stickles work so well with a vintage-look card. They give a nice, subtle sparkle.

The flower was created by cutting a paper-covered piece of Grungeboard and crepe paper using the Tattered Florals die. The pieces were layered and topped with a circle punched from Tim Holtz's Lost and Found paper. The bottom of the card is trimmed with a strip from the same paper, along with Tissue Tape and an Adage Ticket tied with waxed linen thread.

Thanks so much for stopping by. I can't wait to see what my fellow Challengeers (yes, that's a word, I just made it up) come up with!

28 comments:

  1. This looks awesome, Shelly! The Bingo design is great for the technique, and the colors you used contrast beautifully. I love that little clown girl (which is huge, because clowns usually scare me!(, and the "Giggle" take and sweet flower embellish it perfectly.

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  2. Wonderful piece. I love your little girl clown.Your weathered wood looks perfect.

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  3. Not sure what the outcome of the Weathered Wood Grunge technique is suppose to be because I don't yet have the Compendium of Curiosities book - but this is FANTASTIC! You put everything together beautifully. I'm so very glad that I found your blog - thanks for sharing.

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  4. Love your card, Shelly. You do a fantastic job with the weathered wood technique! Love the little clown girl too as she's one of my favorites. Actually I've used her so many times that when I pull her out to stamp with her my hubby says, "Oh no, not her AGAIN!" LOL.

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  5. I love it! It all works together perfectly.

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  6. Wow shelly, this is so cool. I kove that little gal and your flower and the way you trimmed the bottom. You're quick also.

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  7. Great weathered wood-ing!! Love your card. The little girl is so cute!

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  8. Oh i love this piece, its calling out to be touched and exlored with the eyes. gorgeous work
    Also i wanted to let you know there is a freebie on my dezinaworld blog today. its just for one day.
    have a wonderful week
    hugs June

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  9. Sounds like you had the same trouble I did this week, lol! I almost used that folder, too, it's all good! Love the image you chose, great piece!

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  10. Lovely post hun really like this

    Love Dawn xx

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  11. Fun and quirky, i love it Shelly :D

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  12. Nice blog, love your latest creation :~)

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  13. Beautiful card, love the Bingo background and the litte girl.

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  14. Your card turned out great! love what you did this week.

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  15. This is really cool! I was just surfing through some blogs, and I'm glad I stumbled upon yours!

    Whitney

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  16. I love the whole thing. That image is super!!

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  17. Great piece! That is a fab stamp! Looks like it's digital!
    Pam

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  18. I also am loving this beautiful piece of art. Annette x

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  19. It's altogether gorgeous Shelly! xx

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  20. What a nice composition. i think everything works well together. it is a playful theme!

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  21. Wonderful card. That technique worked well with the Bingo folder.

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  22. What a great composition. Your techniques are fantastic. Everything goes so well together.
    Hugs, Chris

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  23. I don't know what you were imagining, but I think this piece is fantastic! The bingo fade is perfect. Very nice indeed!

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  24. Well I love your imagination at work with or without the desired results on your part! Your card is wonderful and I love the little girl stepping on the giggle ticket!

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  25. Lovely piece. Love the clown girl.

    Marilyn

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  26. I love your little clown girl and the bingo background. I think it turned out great!

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Thanks so much for taking the time to share your thoughts. I appreciate your comments so much!