I discovered by accident that if you put water based ink over a gesso base and then apply Croco crackle paint (to cover up what didn't turn out how you wanted) that the cracks reveal the white base and the colour is drawn into the glass like cracked surface. Still thinking what to do next - it might end up filled with chocolate coins at Christmas.
My 365 day journal challenge page for October got journalled on time but I still haven't managed to put the October title on it. November has journal squares but again no title and no journalling yet. Must try harder.
I made a couple of jewellery items for swaps this month. A bracelet using up more grunge paper charms like those posted for an earlier DT challenge and a pendant with a fabric paper cameo. Unfortunately by the time I'd sent myself doolally embroidering miniscule french knots I was up against the deadline so didn't get chance to take piccies.
And finally, the Christmas issue of Craft Stamper magazine will be hitting the shops tomorrow and it is a belter, crammed full of gorgeous and inspiring projects. Kim Costello's Masterclass on making buttons is totally brilliant and Kate Crane's bright and alternative decoration is fabulous too. And that is just for starters, you really must take a look.
Reading your blog post made me feel a lot better about all of the half finished things, as well as things not even started which should have been, which are lying around on my desk! Loving that urn - fabulous! And by the way, you may not be completely up to date with your 365 challenge but you're ahead of me!
ReplyDeleteMy goodness you have achieved a lot - and like you there are a number of unfinished projects - life just gets in the way doesn't it.
ReplyDeleteI am truly in awe of your 365 challenge - I would fail in the first month - but it's something I would like to try for next year = perhaps a monthly journal post I could manage