Here's the original print, I stamped a script stamp over the background with black archival ink, while the mask was still in place. After removing it, I used a bit of Antique Linen Distress ink on the skull. This gave it a much more bone like colour! I then scanned the Gelli print, and reversed the image before printing it onto a piece of tee shirt transfer paper. Gelli print, scanner and transfer paper,truly a marriage made in heaven! I can't wait to explore this further.
I then ironed this onto a piece of canvas fabric and constructed a simple bag which is just the right size for my iPad.
I Really like the way this turned out. The patterns on the Gelli print were achieved by firstly 'pulling' a plain yellow print, re-inking with deep red paint and then laying on some strips of very 'hairy' textural yarn, before pulling a second print on the yellow surface. I think it gives a rather flame like appearance, just right for the disembodied skull! I'm entering this into The Simon Says Monday Challenge where the theme is 'Spooky'.x
The flames are amazing, so perfect as a background for the skull and love the way you used this as an ipad bag - such a clever project.
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Lynne
This is such a fantastic creation! I love the flame effect on the background and the stamped skull is awesome! Thank you so much for sharing with us at Simon Says Stamp Monday Challenge. :)
ReplyDeleteI see why you're excited with this process Toni! So inventive, dramatic and OMG you'll be creating your own fabrics left, right and centre now!! And of course that treasured iPad will be safe and sound. Love your idea. Jenny x
ReplyDeleteA superb idea and it came out so well! The background looks amazing and the skull adds real drama! Sounds as if you had fantastic fun with that technique, and the results look amazing!!
ReplyDeleteYou did an awesome job with this. Fabulous little bag! I love the background. Thanks for joining us for the "Spooky" challenge at Simon Says Stamp Monday challenge. I hope you can join us this week too for our Anything Goes challenge. ~Michelle
ReplyDeleteThis is fabulous Toni. Really clever of you the way you've done it.
ReplyDeleteWOW, Toni! Truly AMAZING! Thanks for explaining how you created your FAB bag! LOVE the impression from the yarn and the colors DO look like flames! LOVE this creation!
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