Here is another metal covered frame I made, this time as part of a 2 day "metal masterclass" that I took a while back at LB Crafts. Rather than using the cuttlebug this time, I used a selection of the Ten Seconds Studio texture moulds, and finished off with some brown acrylic paint to accentuate the sunken areas. This is also one large piece of metal, rather than the 4 panels that were used for yesterday's example.
Inside the frame is one of the stamped index cards I made a while back. If you want a clearer view of it, you can see it here.
This is beautiful - thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteYou have done it again... I've had some of this stuff in my stash for months and my one and only attempt was pretty dire... whilst yours are stunning!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous again :)
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Wow Dan, I love it - tfs.
ReplyDeleteToni :o)
This looks very professional Dan, those posh interior design shops sell frames like this for a tidy sum!
ReplyDeletewow simply stunning, your work is fantastic. x
ReplyDeleteLinda at LB Crafts does some fab classes and stuff, doesn't she! It's her fault really that I'm so addicted to crafting and stamping, and latterly, scrapping!
ReplyDeleteA great frame, Dan.
Wow Dan, that is amazing!!!
ReplyDeletethis is just adorable, so many different types of embossing to, great to have you back Dan, I should of said that in my last post x
ReplyDeleteThis is beautiful and compliments the picture perfectly... or does the picture compliment the frame? I don't know but it is lovely :)
ReplyDeleteWOW ...My jaw dropped when I saw this ... it is SO beautiful .... I would love to have a go but then it would be ANOTHER hobby lol. Shame ... I'd have even less time for housework.lol.
ReplyDeleteFinally I just want to say WOW ... again.xx
Your frame is really lovely Dan !
ReplyDeletewow what a great work
ReplyDeleteFantastic Dan!!! Love them all. I have lots of ten second studio stuff that I haven't played with..yet. SCAL has my attention right now. Off to watch your wordbook tute (again). I will figure out inkscapes if it kills me, or makes me crazy..whichever comes 1st!!!
ReplyDeleteSuch a beautiful piece!!
ReplyDeleteDorothy
What mold did you use on the lower left that looks a little moroccan? I have been unable to find something like that--thanks!
ReplyDeleteI don't know the name or number of it Lynn, but it's one of the moulds by Ten Seconds Studio, so check their web site for it.
ReplyDeleteNow that's what I call inspirational! It's so good that you're back sharing your talent, Dan.
ReplyDeleteall I can say is wow how creative love it
ReplyDeleteHugs
Norine
WOW WOW WOW! this frame is totally stunning. Jay xx
ReplyDeleteMmm, love this one even more, that artwork inside is rather tasty too hun xx
ReplyDeleteGorgeous work! Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteWow...this is so beautiful...tfs! Judit V.
ReplyDeleteOh SUCH a beautiful piece of ART!!!! Wonderful wonderful job!!!
ReplyDeleteFab work Dan
ReplyDeleteThe frame is super, Dan. You sure have a multitude of talents. I love the happy accident bird picture. Just gorgeous.
ReplyDeleteWow, this is fabulous!!!
ReplyDeleteWow! I just wouldn't know where to begin. It is stunning and your index cards fantastic! xx
ReplyDeleteI think i fell in love in this one, lovely !
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