Friday, February 19, 2010

A Little Graffiti

Hellohellohello! It's Friday, so that must mean it's Sassy Studio Designs time! Today I have a little rock-n-rolla for ya. This is Rockin' Roxie, and she spray painted the walls for you!


I was looking for a grungy feel - crumpled up the yellow paper at the bottom and inked the creases. Both the brick wall and the yellow papers were distressed with scissors (def. need to find a real distresser!) and wrapped with Bazzill tulle (found here). The graffiti is printed directly onto the paper and enhanced with Glossy Accents.

My last two cards posted seem to be wildly different from the type of card I *want* to make... I really need to pull out the lace and flowers!

Challenges
Fussy and Fancy #4 - Dazzle Us
Our Creative Corner - Something Old That's New

Ingredients
Stamp: Sassy Studio Designs
Paper: Recollections brown shimmer, DCWV red, and the rest is really old and I can't remember who made it
Medium: Copic, Prismacolor, Stickles, Glossy Accents, Copic Spica clear on guitar fingerboard/neck, Tim Holtz Distress ink
Embellishments: Karen Foster corner brad, pearls, Bazzill tulle

Thanks for stopping in - have a great weekend!
Cheers,
Susan
 

11 comments:

  1. Fantastic card! Great job on the challenge! Thanks so much for joining us this week at Our Creative Corner.

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  2. OH Susan!!! This card totally captures the image perfectly! What a great idea to graffiti the walls!!! The dp goes perfectly with the image and you've coloured her so beautifully!!! On top of that the distressing goes so well with everything you've done here! AWESOME card as always sweets!!! Looove it!
    luv and hugs,
    Elise

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  3. Wow! so many wonderful technique here Susan. This card "Rock"!!! LOL I love it! ~Chelsea

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  4. I love it, Susan! Whether it's lace and flowers or grunged up, they always amaze me! :O)

    Hugs,
    Lelia

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  5. I love it! The stamp is so cute--reminds me of me a few years back. ;-) Another good 'tool' for distressing is sand paper! The finer the better. Too rough will destroy the paper. ^_^

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  6. great idea and the spray paint idea is brilliant!

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  7. Very cool card. Rockin Roxi is so cute! The tulle you used gives it such a great look.
    Hugz Bonnie

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  8. Wow, what a great use of Rockin Roxie!

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  9. what a great idea! I love how this turned out! very creative!

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  10. What a funky and fun card! Thanks for sharing your fabulous creation with us at Fussy and Fancy.

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