Birds & Words

Saturday, October 25, 2014

Colored Crackle

A new technique challenge!!  Don't you love those?  Include this fabulous technique on whatever your creative heart desires.  It's found on page 53 of Compendium of Curiosities III.  Click here to get your own copy signed by T!m Holtz himself or pick one up at your local craft shop.

Sometimes when "the sky's the limit" it makes creating easier, sometimes not.  This project began for me in one place and ended up in quite another.  But that's very cool that I can be okay with my scattered self and follow my imagination wherever it leads me.  This time it led me someplace quite familiar....  Flying Things.  I'm a bird lover.  I think I'm more enamored with the idea of birds rather than those little things flying around outside.  I spend much more time with pictures and symbols than I do the actual creatures.  I'll be changing that, I think.

When I started out I knew I wanted to do a few things for sure.  I would use the Colored Crackle technique on die cut Grungeboard, use an exposed Ring Binder, and include a found turquoise charm.  My initial idea for the Ring Binder didn't work out, so I used a structure learned from Wendy Vecchi (from her Inspiration Station she taught at our store a couple of years ago).
I am having a BLAST with the new Distress Spray Stains.  I can't wait till all colors are available.  I was working from my home studio and didn't have the right color Distress ink pad, so I just sprayed stain onto my blending tool and used it with Tim's Harlequin stencil.  Worked beautifully.  I picked up some overspray on my craft sheet with a dry brush to color my bird (stamped on a scrap of white denim and cut out) on the cover of my piece.  This is powerful stuff, my friends.
On the back side of the cover piece of Grungeboard I used the Paint Marbling technique from our very first CC3Challenge!  I carefully applied the paint so that it looked like a map of the United States and Europe.  NOT!!  Crazy the pictures you can see in this marbled effect!!

Some of the inside pages:
 The butterfly is cut from Tim's tissue wrap.  I cut and tore a lot of stuff from tissue and stamped tissue.  The body of the butterfly is a vintage rusty nail.

 Same page with the Memory Glass charm pushed aside.
All inside pages are cut from various materials using the Ornamental Bigz die.  This one is cut from Sticky Back Canvas adhered to cardstock.  This is a work in progress.  I'll probably add some more flying things to this art journal.  The stamps reminded me of airmail, the birds, butterflies and bugs are more obvious flying things.  What else is a flying thing?  Our imagination? Can our hearts take flight? Does music make our hearts soar?

I really hope you'll jump right in for this challenge!!  Funkie Junkie is our sponsor for this challenge with a generous $25 gift certificate going to a random winner.  Tim and Mario are sponsors for every challenge with a generous prize package going to the Curiosity Crew pick.  YOU can win!!  We can't wait to see what you do with this one!

Find all the details you need to know for entering and winning on Linda Ledbetter's blog.  Be sure make your comments on all the Curiosity Crew blogs, work from your own copy of Compendium of Curiosity, no sharing of the technique on your write up, and include links for the current sponsor (Funkie Junkie this week) and to CC3C.

A note on how we choose our winners:  Our goals for these challenges are 
  • for you to be challenged to create your best art
  • for everyone to feel encouraged and supported
  • for people who are newer to entering challenges to feel that they have a chance to be recognized and to win challenges
  • to reward outstanding creativity
  • to reward those who do their very best no matter what level they may be on in their artistic journey
  • to celebrate Tim Holtz's techniques, signature products and books, AND
  • to enjoy each other's artistic company.  
Please know that we have so many wonderful entrants, sometimes its almost impossible to choose.  Keep creating!  Keep entering the challenges!  We are SO proud of all of you.

51 comments:

  1. A wonderful piece Cheryl! I love the cute bird on the front and the butterfly with the nail looks amazing. Nicely done! Karen.x

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  2. Wow, your crackle worked so well on the cover and thanks for sharing all you did on the inside too. What a great piece to have on display.

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  3. Love every single element of your journal! Love Dina's birds!!!

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  4. I'm in love with this Cheryl....every little step fascinated me. Using the rusty nail for the butterfly body is so cool and I love Dina's bird too!!! :)

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  5. I ADORE this Cheryl! LOVE LOVE LOVE the pages!!! Your whole color scheme and the birds and butterflies are wonderful, and all the different papers and textures are great! So inspirational!

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  6. I love the idea of creating the flying things album to enjoy all your stash of bird-related things and not incorporate real bird photos. Super job and could even be an idea for a child's flip book!

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  7. Fantastic detail and layering. What a wonderful example of the technique.

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  8. The technique looks fantastic on the grungeboard, love your colour choices, the beautiful large butterfly and that cheeky little bird. Your little turquoise charm is beautiful too! Anne x

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  9. OMG I love this project. It's Adorable!! I need to make this!! where do you get the clipboard?

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    1. The base is Wendy Vecchi's Art Parts Large Creative Covers. Art Parts are so much fun to work with!

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  10. Cheryl, your book is wonderful...I too love birds...butterflies birds yep...I love the what the symbolize...I loved that you created this little book to keep that in mind. It really is so sweet. Your Colored Crackle is awesome...Love that you were able to keep it so vibrant. Beautiful sweets...love it!

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  11. Cheryl I just love your entire project! Talk about amazing. I love this little album and all the precious elements that go into it! Your colored crackle is wonderful. Thank you for showing the process.

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  12. I love how you used the crackle technique it really works with the album. That rusty nail for the butterfly body is ingenius.
    I also appreciated the information on how you consider and choose the art work, thanks.

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  13. Cheryl...this is beautiful! There is so much detail and so many lovely things to see. Your colored crackle turned out beautifully. What a wonderful background it makes! Each page devoted to flying things is so sweetly done. I love each one. <3 Candy

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  14. Chery, I love your flying things journal. It could be a wonderful gift a someone dear to you....

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  15. You really knocked this one out of the park, Cheryl! Love the book, details and inspirational quotes contained therein. The colored crackle and the colors are perfect!

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  16. Wow! This is so inspiring! And a fabulously creative piece of art work. I would love to have this in my home, as I share your love of birds-fortunately both the real ones and in projects such as you have made here. This is perfect in every way--love the crackle, the subject matter, the colors, the details!

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  17. Using the sprays with a blending tool! Inspired!

    Love the coloring on this piece.

    Have you consudered bats or flying squirrels or even pterodactyls as flying things?

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    1. Those are great ideas, Carol! I'll have to keep adding bits.

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  18. What a fun little mini journal, Cheryl. I love that you've used so many great techniques and textures on each page and shared them with us. Such an inspiration!

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  19. Such a cool little journal, fun cheerful colors, I so love that bird I just got my bird stamp not too long ago ( it was love at first sight when I saw them)! Love the idea of your journal as well !

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  20. Just beyond AWESOME Cheryl!! WOW! How can you keep outdoing yourself CC3 challenge after challenge?! :) Love each crackly element you've added throughout--it's such a fun technique and look at all of the neat examples you've shown us!! WOW!! XOXO-Shari T.

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  21. Fantastic Cheryl! Love the idea of the exposed ring binder, the pages are just gorgeous

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  22. Brilliant - love the colours, the texture everything !!!!

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  23. Fantastic! Love the diecutting, especially the No 1 right into the page.

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  24. What an adorable project. The colors and the demension to your project is awesome. I love the bird stamp !!

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  25. I can't tell you how excited I was when I saw this - so cute and fun. This is a project I will be doing for sure. Thank you so much for sharing your creative talents with all of us.

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  26. Loved all the different colors you used. So busy and fun to look at. I especially like the little cut outs that show the crackling underneath. Very clever...

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  27. Love the design of your flip board and the wonderfully decorated pages!

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  28. Your book is fantastic! I love all the colors and textures, and of course...the subject!

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  29. amazing work! The crackle looks amazing bout the whole book is wonderful! Hugs Rachel x

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  30. Beautiful! Love your design and the pages inside with the sayings. You can flip through and keep yourself inspired!

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  31. Love the big cracks you achieved with the technique, but I love all your inside pages even more with their terrific collages - great project!

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  32. Wow this is amazing! What a fab idea and so well done. Nikki xx

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  33. Beautiful work and a fun journey - love those kind of adventure projects. My project was a learning processes too.

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  34. What a lovely art journal, the colours complement the birdie theme perfectly. I think I'll have to try this type of journal, small but beautifully formed!

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  35. Such a gorgeous project! I love the blues and textures. Such a unique flip book, I will have to remember this,so fun!
    ~kim

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  36. I love the birdie and the colors of your project. I love the little birds outside. Your project reminds me to take time to observe the little birdies and to savor all the little pages and trinket in your booklet. It's very beautiful and symbolic as well. Your sweet book reminds me of taking my son to disneyland when he was 3, and his favorite thing to do was to feed the birds at Disneyland crumbs from his food. Of all the spectacular things at Disneyland, he appreciated the little birds the most. The observations of a 3 year old. Thanks Cheryl.

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  37. I love birds as well and your little guy is a cutie! What a great art journal. Love all the pages and of course your "colored crackle." Love this!

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  38. This is so cool! I really love the colors you chose. =)

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  39. I just love that bird so much but haven't managed to get my hands on it yet. The crackle effect on the cover and frame is excellent and a great color scheme.

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  40. Lovely piece of art, love how you used the sprays and the scribbly bird looks fabulous set against your background. Love the crackle and you added details and layers too. Tracy x

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  41. Adorable project! I love the way that you've used the sprays ! Wonderful colors! BArbarayaya

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  42. Beautiful use of spray and boarding - the bird is adorable!

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  43. Great use of the crackle technique. That little bird is so cute and great colors on the project.

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  44. You are so creative Cheryl! Thanks for the inspiration!

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  45. Your journal is beautiful Cheryl, great use of the sprays!

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  46. Amazing little journal Cheryl. Your color choice is fabulous and makes me happy. Flying things is such a fun theme. The ornamental die is one of my favorites and you have inspired me to use it for a journal. Thank You.

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