Tuesday, September 18, 2007

Mission Collage-parts 2 & 3

Oh, now the collages are getting fun! Here are the steps that were added today-chalk or pastel, photo, charcoal, smudge with fingers, magazine pic, stamp somewhere. This is a 2 in one post today, since I did all those steps today.



Part 2~~I used some pastel pencils that I had picked up on clearance here and there around the images. The photo images that I used are the two old fashioned ladies and are from a women ATC pack. Then the charcoal part has had me completely stuck since I can't seem to find a charcoal pencil to save my life. Finally, today I had an ah ha moment when I remembered that black soot distress ink has real soot in it. I figure that's as close to charcoal as I can get right now, so I used that smeared around with cut & dry foam. Ok, that's all of part 2.




Part 3~~I smudged all of the pastel pencils with my fingers and the black soot ink sort of mixed in with them. The mag pics were interesting. For the blue & yellow collage I used a bunch of watch headed people from an article in my Curves mag. I cut out just the watches...off with their heads! The gold collage got a stamp over there in the corner. Then I used a damp washrag to smudge off some of the mag ink. I stamped with staz-on a lace stamp on the gold collage and a voyage stamp on the yellow & blue collage. I think the blue and yellow collage is headed to a voyage through time thing. The gold one is beginning to represent my hobbies of sewing and stamping.


I'm having fun with these crazy collages. I hope my swap partner likes one of them.

5 comments:

thimbles bobbins paper and ink said...

Tami this is awesome. Oh how love watching it progress. Looking forward to more posts! BEAUTIFUL!

K Hutchinson said...

WOW these are gorgeous! Love them both! I love seeing them in the different stages!

Julie Prichard said...

They both look fantastic!! So does your new banner! ANNND thanks for the push, I opened a shop too!

Christen said...

Hi Tami,

This is Christen, the Managing Editor of The Stampers' Sampler. I'd like to talk with you about a possible article idea. Please e-mail me when you can: colivarez@stampington.com

thanks!

janet said...

I certainly can see why they would be very interested in your talents, congrats....