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Thursday, 1 April 2010

Identification Check

Another project based around one of my shield files from a couple of weeks back, and this is also my entry for this weeks Theme Thursday Challenge. Because I was using a vintage photo in this piece, I wanted the whole thing to have a faded, vintage feel. To achieve this, I set myself the challenge of using only Promarkers and only the pens that were in my "skin tones" wallet. I think the pale, washed-out colours have worked really well on the background, and lend an old-fashioned feel to it. Well, that's my opinion and I'm sticking to it! LOL

The photo is from a set by Darkroom Door, and was liberally coated with Rock Candy Crackle Paint before putting it into the memory frame. The striped background was stamped in black and then coloured with the aforementioned Promarkers. The rugby team stamp is by Paper Artsy and the Identification Check ticket is by Crafty Individuals. The type charm is one of Tim Holtz's. Finally, I finished the whole thing off by punching a series of holes along the bottom with the crop-o-dile and "sewing" with some jute garden twine. That's about the nearest you'll ever see me to a needle and thread! LOL

As ever, click on the image for a larger view :)

23 comments:

  1. Love the shield Dan, the muted colours look fab and the crackle effect on the photo is great... s'pose that's something else I will have to buy now and play with!!

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  2. Oh wow this is stunning.
    Great work.

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  3. what a great piece! love the shape!

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  4. Very aged effect, those promarkers have done the trick !

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  5. The overall effect is spot on Dan. The crackle really works well (**must find when I put that bottle of Rock Candy - LOL**) - certainly another winner.

    Toni :o)

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  6. fantastic piece! love the shape and love photo booth pics! it all blends so well together!

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  7. Beautifull vintage card!!
    Love the effect on the photo!

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  8. Fabby shield Dan, loving those soft muted colours which make it look really old...just like you... ROFL *sneaks off to hide*

    Only joking chuck...hope you have a grand day xx

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  9. Just found your blog. Stunning work. I have to have a look in depth. Thanks for sharing.

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  10. This is my first visit to your blog and I love it! This shield piece is quite unique and I love the vintage feel to it.

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  11. this is the first time i have ran across your work and i must say I AM IMPRESSED! so glad you played along with us at theme thursday. love your piece, it is truly stunning!

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  12. Great shield! I love the way you put it together.

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  13. I love this - the colours look amazing!!! andfunnily enough that is the only set I have :D

    Julie xx

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  14. great shield and the colours work well with that vintage photo
    so what does the b stand for?? bloke ?

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  15. Love this xxxx Stunning xxxx

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  16. this just happens to be one of the fave pieces of yours for me, just love this Dan and look forward to seeing more x

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  17. Love your work... and thanks SO MUCH for the shields. They are ACE. I used them recently to add tiny detail to a parisienne window scene - they cut very well
    [url]http://crafterscroft.blogspot.com/2010/04/gordian-knot-bag.html[/url]
    So... if anyone hasn't grabbed the shields, go buy from Dan's shop LOL!!
    Angela xxx.

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  18. Love it! What a great idea to use the badge shape,super!

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  19. oooh i love that colour combo...so subtle! he's a bit cute, too! lol

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