Hello friends! Monday is here and I have a fun Steampunk Gnome tag to share with you, with stamping, colored pencils and various odds and ends that I found on my desk.
We are celebrating STAMPtember® this whole month at Simon Says Stamp. We have a Steampunk challenge at the Simon Says Stamp Monday Challenge Blog this week, and if you follow me on Instagram, you might notice that the sneak peek I posted yesterday was not of this project. I had looked at the wrong date and made a project for a future challenge and it was anything but steampunk, so I quickly made something new.
Don't miss the project by our September guest designer Tracy Ware. You can see her beautiful creations at her Instagram account here.
Stamp the gnome in a few areas with the Crackle Background stamp, just to add texture.
I had these thin strips of paper on my desk left-over from trimming cardstock for a card yesterday. I had absentmindedly rolled one into a coil - I very often that with strips of paper. I had these coils of paper all over my desk when I was a child too. It is also one of the reasons why I like quilling.
The Sprocket Gears were distressed with Patina and Pitch Black alcohol ink.
I used a sentiment from Tim Holtz's Small Talk sticker book. The hearts were die cut from SSS black glittery cardstock with the Windows To My Heart die and was a left-over from another project.
And another sentiment from Tim's Thought Tokens.
Here you can see the crackle stamping on his hat a little better. The Numeric number was colored with Patina ink.
I didn't like the crackle that was stamped on his beard, so I covered most of it up with a white pencil. The large gear was colored with alcohol ink and then embossed with some Hammered powder. There is also a game spinner and I used a piece of Label Tape as a border.
Schitterend. En prachtige kleuren
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