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Friday, March 15, 2019

With a Head Full of Numbers

Hello and happy Friday!! Jennalee here today with a project featuring a few of my favorite things wings and rust!! The Butterfly of Gears wings from Gypsy Soul Laser Cuts are the inspiration behind this piece. Who knew you could make wings better by adding gears?




The Butterfly of Gears comes in a 2 pack and are just so inspiring. 


To add faux rust to your wings paint a base layer of white acrylic paint using a cosmetics sponge to dab it on. Using the same sponge randomly dab on Distress Grit Paste and allow to air dry. Once dry sprinkle a generous amount of Rusty Car Infusions directly onto the wings. Spray generously and allow the water to work its magic. Keep adding Infusions and spraying until desired coverage and color is achieved. 


Once the infusions have dried fill in any white areas with Rusty Hinge and Walnut Stain Distress Crayons. Using a very light touch add some detail with Cracked Pistachio Distress Crayon. 


Faux rust three Tim Holtz Hardware Heads using Ginger, Latte and Mushroom Alchohol Inks. Add detail with Walnut Stain and Cracked Pistachio Distress Crayons. Adhere to gears on wings. 





Add faux rust to Clock Hands using Rusting Powder from Paper Artsy. 


Create a ruler piece using the ruler from Tim Holtz's Thrift Shop Ephemera pack and a piece of scrap chipboard. 


Add Distress Crazing Medium to the ruler image and once dry add Walnut Stain Distress Crayon. 




Prepare a Ticket Booth ticket colored with Fired Brick Distress Oxide Spray. 


Gather chosen Ephemera pieces and distress using instant coffee. Layout collage and adhere to book cover. 


Layer dial, wings and Found Relative on top of the collage. 


Adhere Clock Hands to the ruler and then adhere to the bottom of the book cover. 


Add faux rust coloring to a Tim Holtz Vintage Clip using Ginger, Latte and Mushroom Alcohol Ink. Add details with Cracked Pistachio and Walnut Stain Distress Crayon. Prepare Numeric embellishment using the same colors and adhere to clip. 




It felt so good to get back in the studio and play with some of my favorite mediums. I really took my time to just enjoy the process and the flow of the project. Plus who knew you could rust so many pieces in multiple ways? 

Thanks for stopping by today. I hope you get to sneak in some creative time this weekend along with hopefully a bit of Spring weather. 

Happy Creating ~ Jennalee 


2 comments:

  1. Thank you for always sharing your techniques with us. I learn so much from your blog posts and often use your techniques in my projects. I love the randomness of infusion inks but have to seal and stabilize mine as they are on books and boxes I am selling. Thanks again for this inspiration.

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  2. Amazing! Love the entire project but that finish on the butterfly is gorgeous!

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