I started with a craft wood frame from Michaels, and using the Studio 490 Stencil for Art From the Garden, white embossing paste was applied randomly to the frame. Once dry, the frame was painted with a moss green acrylic paint.
Antiquing layers were painted on using white, orange, red and brown acrylic paints. Of course, these were applied one after the other had dried.
The sentiment is from Studio 490 Dressed for Art, which was die cut/embossed with rectangles. The background layer in the frame is from Prima Stationer’s Desk.
The sentiment layers were mounted in the frame opening with foam mounting tape to give more dimension.
That’s it for me today except . . . don’t forget that you still have all month long to play along with the ePlay Challenge!
Thanks for joining me today!
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Beautiful frame Sherry! Love the subtle colours you've used, gorgeous! Sue C x
ReplyDeleteBeautiful frame Sherry! Love the subtle colours you've used, gorgeous! Sue C x
ReplyDeleteLove those large blossoms in their raised embossed glory Sherry! the extra colors for the antiqueing really add depth to them! A lovely way to show off this sentiment!
ReplyDeleteit's amazing what a little texture will do!
ReplyDeletelooks great!
Love your frame sherry the stencilling is gorgeous, very professional finish xx
ReplyDeleteSherry your frame turned out just fabolous. Love the elegant look you achieved by choosing subtle colors. Very good looking using the large flowers this way ! Wow you are so clever and very creative.
ReplyDeleteThank you for sharing !!
Hugs from SPAIN
Awesome frame!!!! Love how the embossed blossoms totally transform that frame (I have a couple of these somewhere - must dig 'em out). The paint treatment is great, love that look.
ReplyDeleteLOVE the texture of the embossed flowers on your frame! FABULOUS!
ReplyDeleteI can't believe this is a M's frame. Fantastic job. Love the stencil work the most.
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