Here's what you'll need from the G&P shop:
Other supplies (linked items will take you to our sister store - SweetStamps.com):
small frame (thrift stores/secondhand shops are great places to find frames!)
Tim Holtz Distress Inks: Fired Brick, Orange Marmalade, Mustard Seed, Vintage Photo, Black Soot
paintbrushBegin by squeezing a small puddle of the Adhesive Fluid. Dip your paintbrush and paint the tail feathers (don't forget to leave space for the other color!) Sprinkle on the Micro Black. Heat and let cool. Repeat using the Ruby Red Slippers for the tail feathers, the comb and wattles.
When cool, use a small sponge or cotton swab to add the red, orange and yellow inks to the rooster.
The fence has 2 layers of embossing enamel. The first layer is Brownstone. Apply it randomly, leaving small open spaces. Heat and let cool. Add the Aged White layer to fill. Use Vintage Photo to ink up the edges of the fence.
Adhere the rooster/fence and other Accents using the Glastique. Coat the small flourishes and flowers using the 3D Gel in Titanium White. Let dry.
That's it! Enjoy your upcycled mixed media frame!
Inky hugs,
Angi
A home run! This is a wonderful project. It would look great in my kitchen, too. ;-) Great job!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful design, I love how you colored the roaster and fence. Wonderful added elements with the little piccolo pieces. Awesome!!
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