Monday, November 21, 2011

Home Frame - Using Morphed Tag Title from Scrapbook CD


This is Judy Jackson sharing this project. I apologize for the flash shine in the picture - I tried several ways to take the picture and this one was the best. :(

I have been in "stamping withdrawal" for a few weeks. I had carpal tunnel surgery on my right hand the end of October -- and I am definitely right handed! Very little ambidextrous here! That was a real shock that I wasn't going to be allowed to stamp due to the pressure of the block on the palm of the hand. That was a bummer let me tell you! However, it is healing well and I am very thankful for that. I have the left hand done on November 30 but that shouldn't affect stamping at all! I do not hold a block in my left hand!

Our daughter and son-in-law (and our 3 young granddaughters) are buying their very first home! After renting for years this is a big move for them. In October I saw a sign in a store with this sentiment and my husband and I wanted to give them a housewarming gift with this sentiment. I wanted to make it "myself" and of course craft it! Waiting to make the sign was hard until the surgeon said I could stamp "a little bit." (Very few hand made Christmas cards this year.)

I used grunge board to cut out the letters in HOME, printed the sentiment on vellum, stamped the verses on the tags (all Stampers Anonymous) - which all have to do with "love" and "home," and pulled out all the technique stops for this project. The tags are a morphed idea form the Tag Title technique from the TJ Scrapbooking CD. I used Distress Stains on the letters, on the mat board, and used the Antique Glimmer technique to distress the background paper. I used both the TJ Smooched Metal technique and acrylic paint to add color the metal embellishments, lots of glimmer spray here and there. I used a fair amount of ribbon and lace - coloring the ribbon and lace with Distress Inks and distress Stains.

I am very pleased with the results -- and I hope they are too!

Have a wonderful Thanksgiving everyone! Make it a crafty one!

Judy Jackson

8 comments:

  1. With bad hand and all it is beautiful!

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  2. Beautiful, Judy! And way nicer than store-bought. I'm sure your daughter and SIL will love it. Hope you heal quickly!

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  3. What a great gift! It is beautiful, & they will cherish it.

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  4. Beautiful framed artwork! Great to have something like it hanging in your house.

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  5. That is so beautiful. In the future I might make something like this for my sister, but no time to do it before Christmas. Thanks for the inspiration. I hope your hand will heal soon.
    Mitzi

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  6. Beautiful, Judy! What a thoughtful gift which I know will be treasured! Good luck with your next surgery...and may you recuperate quickly from this one!

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  7. Judy, this is just beautiful. What a wonderful gift. I hope you heal soon. The colors and the paper and all your labor was well worth the beautiful results. Good Luck to you.

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