I hope you have enjoyed your voyage this week!!!
Today we will be finishing up our week long event sharing projects made with Graphic 45 Voyage Beneath the Sea along with some of Stampendous newest stamp releases.
Today we will be finishing up our week long event sharing projects made with Graphic 45 Voyage Beneath the Sea along with some of Stampendous newest stamp releases.
Die cut canister from mat board, assemble canister.
Ink edges with distress ink using stencil brush.
Adhere Graphic 45 Voyage Beneath the Sea pattern paper to canister.
Stamp images on canister with VersaMark, apply embossing powder.
Heat set.
Using stencil and palette knife apply embossing paste to canister.
Dry completely.
Stamp images with black ink, color markers.
Fussy cut out.
Place on canister with pop dots.
I hope I have inspired you with my Voyage Beneath the Sea Mermaid Canister.
Click on the links to see other projects from the Stampendous Design Team along with Graphic 45 Voyage Beneath the Sea Collection.
Hugs Pammejo
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Nice! I like the plaid paper in the background!
ReplyDeleteWhat a beatiful, inspiring canister covered in great colors and images!
ReplyDeleteBeautifully decorated canister.
ReplyDeleteLove this container!
ReplyDeleteCanister is beautiful. Love how you popped the images with dots.
ReplyDeleteYour project is beautiful! The G45 paper is perfect, and the colors great! TFS your creativity!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful! I love the step by step tutorial!
ReplyDeleteLove the container! Thank you for sharing your talent with us.
ReplyDeleteYou just make it look so easy Pam! For me - this is not easy at all but... it is for sure so fun. Just adore the colors - so happy and puts me in a holiday state of mind!!! Wonderful creativity. j.
ReplyDeleteLove the canister
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ReplyDeleteBeautiful! I love how you used a seashell for the box top handle!! Genius idea!! TFS!
ReplyDeleteVery pretty canister - love the colors and the great dimension with all the added designs and sea shell !!!
ReplyDeleteSo pretty. That mermaid is gorgeous when you fussy cut it. Everything works so great in your design. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteFantastic canister, Pam. Love the extra layers of stamping for spotlights on the popped up images. Wonderful job and so very creative, thank you for sharing!
ReplyDeleteI love that turtle.
ReplyDeleteThe canister is great - I'd have it
in my bathroom since all the decorations are fish related.
thanks for sharing.
Love all the beautiful layers. What a fabulous idea! It's gorgeous.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful idea and design! I love the mermaid!
ReplyDeleteTake care!
Michele
I LOVE this! It is gorgeous! Love the doily background you made too.
ReplyDeleteOh I love this canister, fun details; the mermaid is gorgeous !
ReplyDeleteLove this beautiful mermaid on such a great canister!
ReplyDeleteLove this beautiful mermaid on such a great canister!
ReplyDeleteWow is this beautiful! I love the turtle the most!
ReplyDeleteYum on your gorgeous Cannister...love the mermaid and turtle which I have and other things you have added!!!!
ReplyDeleteThis is wonderful. LOVE it! x
ReplyDeleteAren't these little boxes cut and fun to make. thanks for your share.
ReplyDeleteWow! Amazing job!!
ReplyDeleteOh Pam this was amazing to see!!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful thanks for sharing your expertise xx
ReplyDeleteLove your beautiful upcycled canister! The images are colored so wonderfully and it all gives me fabby under the sea warm-n-fuzzies all over! :)
ReplyDeletePam you did a beautiful job on this.Love how you used the doily stamp and the real shell on the top. Looking forward to trying some of your techniques.
ReplyDeleteFabulous mermaid canister and the shell on top is perfect.
ReplyDeleteGorgeous creations! You did a beautiful job on them, and I am always amazed by your creativity. Each time I look, I see more.!!!
ReplyDeleteThis box is so gorgeous! I love the lacy background for these beautiful die cut images!
ReplyDeleteYour talent is amazing. What a gorgeous project!
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