"Gothic Elements" is the theme over on the Gingersnap Creations blog this week. Hopefully you can see that the gothic element I went with was a gothic arch!
The solid arches and the frame borders for them were cut on the Cricut using the SCAL program, as were all of the hats and the moustache. The stamped images were coloured using shades of warm grey Promarker. The frame borders were stamped in Barn Door distress ink using one of Tim Holtz's stamps, then coloured with a yellow promarker. A piece of graphic 45 paper for the background and some TH memo pins complete the project, which is housed in a shadow frame (from Tesco, sadly they no longer have them).
BTW, I am so disgusted with the quality of this photo that I've ordered a new camera! This is probably an instance of a bad workman blaming his tools, but time will tell! :)
Pop over to the GC blog to see how the other DT members have interpreted the challenge - go on, you know you want to! :)
Wednesday 6 October 2010
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9 comments :
I say any excuse to get a new toy is a valid one LOL Have fun with your new camera when it arrives.
Toni :o)
Love your funky clowns! Love how you put it all together. Good luck with the new camera!
LOL at you and a new camera Dan. *Ü* Love those G45 papers and the framed pics. You are a whizz on the PS and love your creativity. I LOVE those tags you made in an earlier post too. TFS. ~Glen~
Thats awesome Dan!
I love the mens terrific expressions, such great fun.
Dan it looks awesome!!! Oh Boy, and hey, love the excuse for a new camera- sadly, I can't use it or I would be buying one weekly, LOL *Hugs*
I was just thinking to myself that Dan must be disgusted with the state of that photo... and then I read that you are... so that must mean I am a psycho.. or somethink ROFL... LOVE this BTW.. tis FAB x
Only you could make gothic arches fun and funky and I love that moustache!! I would be buying new cameras all the time if that were the cause... you realise you will have to learn all the ins and outs of it now so you don't have any fuzzy images?
Too Clownishly Adorable!!! ;) GREAT job sir...as always!!!!! Love to see your creations!!!!
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