Sunday, May 5, 2013

SinCity Stamps - Proud a s A Peacock Card using Tim Holtz Distress Paints

Today I would love to share with the Wild Life and  Metal Madness from SinCity Scraps Stamps using Tim Holtz new distress paints. The stamps from SinCity Scraps Stamps are just so unique and fun to use as you will see on my Proud as a Peacock Card.
I started by placing three different colors of distress paint on to my craft sheet, spritzed it with a bit of water and rubbed my tag through it. HINT: If you don't captured enough color on your tag, just repeat making sure to dry between swipes.
 
This is the looked that I achieved after two applications of the paint, drying between the application with my low temp heat gun.
Once my tag was dried I stamped the peacock border stamp down the left side using my black Memento ink, stamping over the top with the Metal Madness background stamp using Memento Rose Bun ink.
I distress all the edges of my tag with my distress tool and brown ink. To make the peacock, I stamped the image twice onto cream card stock, once with Danube Blue so I could fussy cut the bird part out and then the second with Danube Blue, Cantaloupe, and Pear Tart Memento Ink, fussy cutting the whole peacock out. place the bird on top of the whole bird, ink edges with the brown ink. Place on tag over the "Proud as a Peacock" sentiment with pop dots.
I placed my tag on top of a 5 x 7 card base that I had decorated with pattern paper. I hope you take time to check out the lastest and greatest new stamps that are being made available at the SinCity Stamp Store. Hugs Pammjeo

Supplies:
SinCity Scraps Stamp: Wild Life and Metal Maddness
Graphic 45 French Country
Distress Paint: Barn Door,  Mustard Seed, Peeled Paint
Memento Ink: Danube Blue, Cantaloupe, and Pear Tart 
Chestnut Roan Ink
WeRMemory Keepers Angle Chomper
Tiny Attacher 
Gemstones
Distress Tool
Kraft Card Stock
Metal Key
Metal  Button
Orange Crinkle Ribbon

1 comment:

  1. I really like the peacock with the floral patterned paper below it - the combination works for me. Aren't heat tools the best when you're in a hurry! Thanks for sharing your tag with us.

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