Sunday 10 February 2013

Archi-Scraps Challenge 8

I recently found a new Scrapbooking site
called Archi-Scraps.
Their current challenge is to use a photo of David Cerny's
Metalmorphosis
as inspiration

If you go to Archi-Scraps there is a link to the video of this amazing piece of public art.

The added criteria is to use a headshot for your photo and bling!
 
 
This photo is of my youngest daughter and her best friend at their school prom.
I used various sprays and inks on the background of a ripped pizza box.


Here is a close up of some of the bling.
For the semi-heart I inked and then clear embossed, over this I brushed some perfect pearls powder and then reheated it- it gives a lovely shimmery effect.

Thanks for visiting
Have a good Sunday!

Jolanda x

 

12 comments:

  1. Lovely,
    thanks for shering with us,
    Have a lovely Sunday too,
    Tamara

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  2. Jolanda, this looks super! Thank you for entering Archiscraps and good luck!

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  4. Some awfully clever techniques used here. Love how you've done the hearts and pretty birds.

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  5. Beautiful page, love the ripped pizza box look!!

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  6. Oh I love your page edging Jolanda! So effective with your great photo & beautiful stamping, blings & embells..such a wonderful page! Thanks for playing along with us at Archiscraps! Hope we see you again.

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  7. WOW WOW WOW what an amazing LO, so many elements awesome!!!

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  8. wow wow wow what an amazing page beautiful work!!!

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  9. I am lovin the colours you have used and the distressing. Thanks for playing along at Archi-scraps and best of luck

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  10. Absolutely beautiful layout!! Love the stenciling and torn edges, pretty hearts and sweet die cuts and embellies! :)

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  11. The colours are very complimentary I love how you have set the page out its gorgeous !

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  12. Love all the little details on your page Jolanda - lovely work.

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