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Showing posts with label altered. Show all posts

Saturday, August 18, 2012

The Altered Spoon, a Blog Hop!

Good Morning, Afternoon or Evening to you, depending on where you hail from!!
Hope you are having fun hopping along with this Altered Spoon Challenge hosted by Susan Brown of SBArtist: Painting in the Dark! Happy 5 yr Blogiversary to her!!!
My name is Becky Voth & I am a design team member with Susan over at AlteredPages.com! I am also a mixed media artist living in Colorado. I like to work with all kinds of materials & for this challenge, I had so much fun, that I made TWO completely different spoons! I hope you find them inspiring!

First, I wanted to make one in a Halloween theme, but not your typical witches, ghosts & goblins type of Halloween theme!
My 6 yo daughter has decided that she will be a Fairy this year for Halloween!
So, I made this spoon to hang in her room after Halloween.
The scalloped brown oval is actually an accordion mini-album. I made it using the tutorial by Michele Kovack on her blog called Thoughts of a Cardmaking Scrapbooker as my guide, but I tweaked it a little. {You can find it here.} BUT, instead of making a little book that opens one way like she did, I had to make it more complicated & have it open both ways! So, when you open the book, this is what it looks like...
I left a couple of blanks for photos of my daughter & the rest of the images are from the Fairy Alphabet collage sheet at Altered Pages, spelling out Hall-o-ween.
{I used brown Co'odinations cardstock for the scalloped ovals (cut from a Spellbinders die & then sanded), layered with cream Bazzill Bling that I stamped & embossed with a Stampin' Up Mum stamp. After I added the little Fairy images, I used my finger to add some light pink here & there. I painted the whole spoon a pearly cream & also stamped the mums on the handle of the spoon & a little pink here & there too. It took a little engineering to figure out how to keep the book all together while it hangs on the wall - I added a 2nd length of seam binding onto the bowl of the spoon before attaching the book to the spoon. Then when I fold up the pages, I run the new ribbon under the cover of the book before I tie it all off together - giving me a double bow.}
It will be fun to add tiny pictures of my own little fairy later this year - as long as she doesn't change her mind! Then it will go up for sale on Etsy!! LOL!

And now for something COMPLETELY different!
My Angel Spoon!
I sanded the spoon a little & then hit my stash of vintage & altered goodies to "collage" linen, lace, scrim, appliques & rhinestone buttons onto the spoon. The image is again from Altered Pages, Renaissance Angels.
{Although, she looks a little bit more like a cupid, I thought she was prefect!!}

I used an oval embossing frame from Stampin Up & cut out the ovals with my Spellbinders Ovals again; glued them together & set it aside while I finished the lace work. When the handle of the spoon was dry, I glued her on with a couple of layers of 3D tape behind her so she wouldn't sink into the bowl of the spoon. Lastly, I added the angel wings.  {From Michaels in the doll-making aisle!} How PERFECT are they!!!
{I spritzed them first with some Glimmer Mist to age them a little bit.}
Here are a couple of close-ups of the top & bottom of the spoon...

I am totally in love with this girl now!!
Hope you had fun looking at my Altered Spoon Creations & I would love to hear your thoughts & have you as a follower!!

Below is the linkz to check out more artists creations & we'd love it if you'd play along too!
Cheers!




Presenting the artistes de spoon...


Wednesday, July 20, 2011

Altered Altoid Tin - A New Singer

I just added this little Altered Altoid Tin Box to the Etsy shop!
It started off as a challenge entry for the Altered Pages July Challenge - to use some type of metal in your project. At first, I was having a hard time coming up with an idea because I didn't want to simply use a charm or a metal frame to meet the challenge. Then the light bulb went off & here we are! I had so much fun making this one that I can't wait to do some more!! Let me know what y'all think...

Front of Tin

Inside & open (I assembled it backwards! Silly me, but charming, right?!)
Inside closeup
Other inside closeup
Side View
Designer: Becky Voth

Wednesday, June 29, 2011

An Altered Art Circus

I just finished my Circus Book & am in the process of getting it up on Etsy!So, here are the pix (WARNING - HEAVY ON THE PIX!!)...I was SUPER inspired by Lisa Kettell's similar project from her Altered Art Circus Book!! Thanks Lisa! Such a fabulous book & I can't wait to try a few of the other ideas in there!

Anyway, I had a BLAST making this one & hope that someone wants to put it on their coffee table soon!!!
Without further ado...
Cover
close up of image found online
Standing upright in one direction...
Standing upright in the other direction!
Clown pages...
Clown images from Altered Pages
What I like to call the "Peep Show" pages...
"Peep Show" is a popcorn box that I folded...
Inside the "Peep Show" - I kept it kinda "clean"
Just general show page
The back of the book
The Big Top Shows...
"Rosie" & a ticket to "Kiss the Big Elephant's ASS!"
The Big Top
A Flying Horse & Vintage Posters
Flying Horse (balloon from CC&M!)
Vintage Posters
Here's how bulky it is if it were lying on it's side!!
That's it for now!
Diligently working on more stuff, so be sure to check back soon!
CHEERS!

Saturday, February 5, 2011

Quirky Masculine Altered Playing Card

Happy Saturday Morning to y'all!
I am in a super good mood because my work-out buddy suggested a yoga class today & now I am in my "happy place" as she would say!

I just wanted to share this fun altered jumbo playing card I did this week for the shop...
I started by sanding the card & then adding some of my Tim HoltzArchival Ink stamps on the background of the card in black from Ranger (this ink stamps exceptionally well on slick surfaces - even better than Stazon!).
I then used a sepia toned Archival Ink pad for the photo-image stamp of the 3 men on a piece of photo paper (from what I've read online, "professional stampers" recommend a low gloss paper for stamping images like these. Since I didn't have any of that paper, I used some old 4x6 photo sheets I had on hand. It worked pretty well, but you do have to let the ink dry for about 20min - you can't heat set it or the paper will melt. AND, I tried it first with Stazon & even after 20 minutes the ink was smearing! USE the ARCHIVAL INK on these papers!!)
I decided to pop the 3 men to give the card some fun dimension as well as the gear & photo holder (I cut small pop dots in half & doubled them under these elements to raise them up so as not to bend the photo image).
The quote I found online & was originally said by Bruce Willis! I thought it was kinda fun & quirky!

I am hoping to do a couple more with this image, but maybe a little more simple so that they can be used as ephemera pieces or added to collage art. I do have another one in the works with the Joker cards!! Check back soon for more images!

Happy Super Bowl Weekend!
- Becky

Supplies:
Jumbo Playing Cards: Bicycle
Inks: Archival Ink by Ranger
Clock & ticket stamps: Tim Holtz
Men Stamp:Lost Coast Designs
 (another project with LCD stamp here)
Labels: Dymo