Here's my take on the recipe. I didn't use much orange. One of the gears is orange, so orange is included.
I did fussy cut the skeleton, my pretty little zombie and my version of the deaths head moth. Thanks to "Reneabouquets" at my kit club for showing her glittered edges. I used this on my moth to give the wings a bit of emphasis. I used embossing powder on the wings. The moth it's self covers two utensils, it was fussy cut and disguised with paint and embossing powder. I caught the whole lay out in a web, with the inked and tattered gauze.
I tried to stamp on some bats, but wound up painting them out. They just didn't look right.
Here is a closer look at my zombie. The husband said that my zombie looked fake. I told him that I worked hard on my zombie! I even steampunked her up a bit for this challenge. Yes, that is a drop of ink on the wing of the moth. I forgot to photoshop that one out of the picture.
The little skull sticker conceals my journaling. I journaled my Halloween secret in a scroll. The scroll is the next picture down. I cut up rub-on words and some stickers to do the journaling. I wanted to give it that Ransom note effect.
Thanks for taking a look! Stop by The Paper Mixing Bowl and play along! Have a great Halloween!
5 comments:
OMG!! I LOVE this page!!! SO COOL!!!! Awesome techniques and details!
This is so incredible LEE! SO creepy and amazing! LOVE IT!
Crazy cool and simply divine, Lee! So glad you could use the glitter edges, they look marvelous on your moth!!
This is my most fave LO you have ever done Lee, and I LOVE all of them, I love your dark side dark sista, rock and roll baby!
Thanks Jenny! I had a blast putting that LO together. I now know how to photoshop open wounds onto a person. : O
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