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A card for the SSS Flickr challenge and the Love handmade cards Flickr Challenge using Simon Says Spring Flowers stamps.
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Jan. 2009 . Looks like the day I would get crushed by a car, my blood and guts splattered on the metal.
(Angle: EF 28-105 II USM at 28mm*1.5=42mm + Holga fisheye)
This part of an I/O exhibit caught my eye. I may yet use it as a really obnoxious form of screen wallpaper.
I had never thought of splattering paint on my cards before, but because of one of the challenges over at Moxie Fab World thought I'd give it a go, and ended up having lots of fun with it. More details are on my blog stampingandstitching.blogspot.com/2012/05/splatter-on-dou...
Supplies:
CL383 Antique Engravings
CL139, Birthday Messages
White poster paint, black ink, gems, pearls, vellum, VersaMark and white embossing powder.
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i did this cos i finally learned how to do those paint splatter thingies on photoshop yey. my roommates showed me how. lol. total newbie here.
For some reason, color and clouds look splattered across the sky in this photo, to me at least.
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He's always taking my photo, so when I saw this paint splattered I ceased the opportunity to shoot him for once. I like how his shirt matches. :)
Fireworks is kind of like abstract painting, except nobody questions its legitimacy.
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This is a macro shot of some splattered turquoise paint on top of dried purplish/silver paint. Another expiremental moment at work.
Well I have been gone FORVER. Been enormously busy. Anyway, I should be photographing a lot because of the break. Merry Apocalypse Eve! :)
I got a new toy this week.... a splatter gun. It's a Stampin' Up! tool that is an air pump thingie that you use with your markers. I used a variety of Tombow markers, some Smiggles markers and even a couple of Copics! I then distressed round the edge with some Picked Raspberry distress. I also used the same ink to stamp my sentiment. I used some washi tape ~ used one of the Hero Arts Sketches.
Entering this into the Spots and Stripes challenge over at Southern Girls Challenge