Wednesday, July 21, 2010

Courage - CCC#6

It's week 6 of the Compendium of Curiosities Challenge over at Studio L3! We were instructed to turn to page 66 of Compendium of Curiosities to the multi-medium collage  technique. 

Courage takes many forms - one form I had to practice while making this ATC.  After I finished the collage technique on the grungeboard frame, I found a piece of vellum with the word "courage" printed on it.  It fit behind the frame without any overlap on the top and bottom.  I decided to fill with Glossy Accent (to help hold the vellum in place)  All started well, then as I finished with the Glossy Accent I noticed there were a couple of teeny tiny air pockets. 

I popped the first one, no problem.  Getting the 2nd one didn't quite go as planned.  The vellum started lifting, the Glossy Accent started going over the frame (especially when I picked up the piece to try to "fix" the vellum from the bottom.)   The more I tried to fix it, the more frustrated I became.   Note to self:  Do NOT pick up anything with a lot of wet Glossy Accent and tip it sideways.

I started to trash the whole thing.  But just before scooping up the "mess" and hurling in the garbage, I made myself walk away with a promise I could throw it away later - after the Glossy Accent was dry.  

I am so glad I waited.  After the piece dried, it looked great (in a not perfect, kind of rumpled sort of way!)  It's hard to tell in the photo, but the vellum is a little "ruffled" (it's most notable in the top right corner).

And then there is this type of courage.  To those of you who have fought the battle, I salute you!



In addition to using multi-medium collage technique  on a few pieces of grungeboard, I also experimented on a couple of wooden stars, one of which ended up on this ATC. It makes for a thick ATC (the star is about 1/4" high):





Thanks for dropping by, hope you enjoyed your visit and take a moment to leave a word or two!

Take care,
Linda

7 comments:

  1. Hey you know when you fight a battle you always come out a little rumpled from the experience so I think it very appropriate especially for the topic of this card. Your star turned cute too. Thanks for helping me out once again I'll show you what I did with the 'C' & we can figure out if it's fixable.

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  2. A great tag and so glad you didn't toss it! Great things come to those who wait!

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  3. Linda, this card is FABULOUS! The Glossy Accents Incident ended up producing one very spectacular ATC. The "Courage" panel looks like glazed porcelain-- very, VERY beautiful!

    I used that same wooden star on my own card this week, and I wish I'd done the edges with gold, too! Wonder if I can pry mine off and...

    Magnificent work, as always!

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  4. I like them both! See, it was good to walk away, 'cause it turned out even better! lol They're really both fantastic pieces, Linda.

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  5. Hi Linda, love both the pieces but your courage tag is to die for, fab. Annette x

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  6. I had a little story behind my "master piece." Yours turned out wonderful! Glad you stuck with it!

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  7. I think we've all been there at sometime or another. Your tag turned out wonderfully - I love it! The ATC is great too - what a fab chunky star it is.

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