This week over at MMM the criteria is:
This week continuing our STEAMPUNK theme we would like to see someMETAL on your cards or projects.
I am really enjoying the Steampunk theme, never having tried it before and so delighted to have been chosen in the top 3 two weeks running:)
The only real metal I used on my card was a coiled wire, some staples and a few cogs.
The BP is from GRaphic 45 and I cut out the image of the debutante and ran it through a Tim Holtz EF and highlighted parts with gold paste. On the background I added some gloss to the flowers and the dressmaking model and alphabet bubbles to the words.
I embossed a strip of gold mirri with the TH EF and coloured with alcohol inks. I cut some cogs with my Silhouette and coloured them in the same way. I raised this part on foam dots and the dress form image came from BTFC and I distressed with Mustard Seed and Spiced Marmalade and added the watch parts and a small bow. I finished off with some green staples and a coiled wire. The base card was white A5 and the edges distressed with the same DI's.

Thanks for visiting today:
This week continuing our STEAMPUNK theme we would like to see someMETAL on your cards or projects.
I am really enjoying the Steampunk theme, never having tried it before and so delighted to have been chosen in the top 3 two weeks running:)
The only real metal I used on my card was a coiled wire, some staples and a few cogs.
The BP is from GRaphic 45 and I cut out the image of the debutante and ran it through a Tim Holtz EF and highlighted parts with gold paste. On the background I added some gloss to the flowers and the dressmaking model and alphabet bubbles to the words.
I embossed a strip of gold mirri with the TH EF and coloured with alcohol inks. I cut some cogs with my Silhouette and coloured them in the same way. I raised this part on foam dots and the dress form image came from BTFC and I distressed with Mustard Seed and Spiced Marmalade and added the watch parts and a small bow. I finished off with some green staples and a coiled wire. The base card was white A5 and the edges distressed with the same DI's.

Thanks for visiting today:


This is amazing - congratulations on coming in the top three (forgot to say this). I'm glad you are enjoying your Silhouette - lucky you
ReplyDeleteValerie, your work I amazing! You truly earned Top Three the past two weeks. Congratulations! Yvonne
ReplyDeleteFabulous steampunk creation, Val. And well done on being chosen for the top three...TWICE! In just a few days you're using your Silhouette like a pro. I told you it was easy. Love your cogs:)
ReplyDeleteFabulous Steampunk piece as usual Val... and your Silhouettte is earning it's keep... great cogs!
ReplyDeleteThan you for joing Make My Monday
Suzi B :)
Fabulous Steampunk work Val......and congrats on being chosen twice in the top 3.....
ReplyDeleteAnne
Another great steampunk project Val - mind you I'm not sure I would like where you've put the cog on the dress form!!! lol Congrats on being in the top 3.
ReplyDeleteHow fun, vintage, and pretty too!
ReplyDeleteFabulous Valerie, so many details to look at. Yvonne x
ReplyDeleteCongratulations Valerie! I think you deserive it!
ReplyDeleteChristine
Wow! Absolutely stunning! Beautifully done!
ReplyDeleteYou are so good at these Val and your places in the top 3 were very much deserved! Vx
ReplyDeleteThanks for popping over to my blog today! Good luck on the MMM Challenge!
ReplyDeleteHi Val!
ReplyDeleteOh, wow, it seems you put a lot of work into this piece of art! Love it!
Have a great day!
Hugs,
Ulina
Thanks for your sweet comments on my blog!
A fabulous piece of steampunk art, Well done. Thanks for joining us again at MMM, it is well seen how much of a steampunker you have become. Cheers Caz
ReplyDeleteBrilliant steampunk - perfect for Make My Monday, thanks for joining in - Jacqueline xx
ReplyDeleteThis is stunning Valerie. All the elements you've used look amazing and love the 3D effects.
ReplyDeleteThanks for taking part in this week's Make My Monday challenge and wishing you good luck.
Fliss xx