This is what I came up with for today. I think you will really enjoy it!
Today I chose a very simple background, as most of it will be covered. I just took some antiqued bronze distress stain and spread it all over. You do not have to completely cover it all.
Then I took some black soot distress ink and used a foam applicator to apply it. See how the metallic look still shows through.
Next I cut a picture wheel out of black card stock. This is one of Tim Holtz's Sizzix dies. I also cut out a circle that would fit over the back. Adhere them together.
I had cut a picture wheel out of kraft card stock to use the window pieces. I stamped these numbers on them in black ink.
Glue them to the picture wheel.
I am working on a video to show how I do this next technique. I will try to explain it though. First put a piece of duck tape onto a piece of chipboard or grunge board. I cut out a gear with my Vagabond machine. Next you use a heat gun and slowly "melt" the edges. You need to hold the gear with a pair of tweezers. This also tones down the shine on the tape.
This gives a great distress look, especially when you apply black soot to the exposed edges.
I cut another gear out of chipboard. Apply some ink all over, heavier on the edges.
Take a large brad and use it to attach all of the pieces together.
I just lightly put some black ink over the other pieces.
I stamped a sentiment in black and then clear embossed it.
Now for the film pieces. Staple them to the card .
This is a great set from Die-Namics called "At the Movies". I have had it for quite awhile now, but never used it. It has so many possibilities!
I put some pop dots on the back of the picture wheel to give it some more dimension.
I added black card stock for the card back.
Here it is all finished. I hope you like it. I really enjoyed creating it. Thanks for stopping by and please come back soon.
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