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Sunday, February 16, 2014

Faux Cameo

Cameo?  What does that bring to mind?  A vintage brooch with a beautiful silhouette?  A cameo appearance on a TV show or in a movie?  That is the challenge for this week at  Simon Says Stamp Monday Challenge   

 I went back and forth on what I wanted to try.  I decided to play with some of the putty mold and create a faux cameo.  
To create my faux cameo I used the  Ranger Melt Art Mold and Pour
I mixed the putty together and pressed my vintage cupid into the putty. I let it sit to harden and then I heated up a mix of clear and pink embossing powder.  When the two were melted together I poured them into my mold. 

After the cherub had cooled off,  I popped him out of the mold.  I have to admit I am addicted to the mold and pour putty. I had to purchase more Mold and Pour so I could continue making more projects.  I made a batch of gold buttons with Stampendous Aged Gold Embossing Enamel

For my canvas I started with a burlap canvas:

I painted over the surface with a mix of pink and white acrylic paint:
I glimmer misted crepe paper and added white and pink acrylic paint to the surface. 
I stamped script onto the dried crepe pieces. I then decoupaged the crepe paper randomly over the background.   I then stamped the Eiffel Tower onto tissue paper and used the same medium to attach it to the background. 

I had a clock face from an old discarded clock that I used to stamp the vintage lady onto. I hid the hole for the clock hands with a black gem which I used as a beauty mark for my image. 

I stamped the sentiment and Paris onto vellum which was used to accent the images.  I die cut the oval frame and the butterfly and them used versamark to heat emboss them with black embossing powder. I repeated a few times to give them a nice shiny thick surface.

Products:
 Ranger Melt Pot Mold and Pour   clear Embossing Powder,   pink embossing powderRanger Melt Pot  Floral Oval Spellbinder die,   Chloe Butterfly DieRanger archival Ink - Jet BlackWhite Acrylic Paint,
Pink Acrylic Paint,  Black Embossing Powder, Versamark Watermark Ink, Artistic Outpost - Paris Exposition, Artistic Outpost - Loverly London, Crepe Paper, Burlap Canvas, Black Gems, Vellum, StazOn - Jet Black Ink, Stampendous Aged Gold Embossing Enamel,     Tattered Angels Glimmer mist - Pink

The  Simon Says Stamp $50 Gift Voucher is available to a randomly selected participant in this week's challenge.  Come join in on the fun! 

Thanks for stopping by! 

Suzz

20 comments:

  1. this is so very clever - love it!

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  2. Beautiful canvas, love the sweet cherub!

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  3. Lovely and very inspiring, I think I will enter, your project really got me thinking...thank you

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  4. Wow,Suzz! Love your burlap panel! It's so sweet and gorgeously shabby chic! The little cherub is so cute! Hugs, Sandra

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  5. Stunning, I love your Cameo, the mold and pour is great fun isn't it. I love your pink and white backdrop and the delicate butterfly is gorgeous. Wonderful mix of images too. Tracy x

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  6. Really pretty burlap creation, Suzz! I love the shades of pink :)

    *mwah*
    Steph
    Simon Says Stamp!

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  7. Suzz...such a pretty little vintage/shabby canvas. I just love mold n pour. You little cherub is so sweet as part of your project. Those black die cut butterfly wings are a great addition as well. <3 Candy

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  8. Beautiful burlap canvas!! The crepe paper is so pretty and so is the painted background.

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  9. Your Paris-inspired canvas is tres Jolie! Love the pink and black. I loved seeing the mold photos. I've never done that. Very cool!

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  10. Hi Suzz,

    Wow, I've never even heard of this pour and melt stuff, sounds amazing.

    Your whole project from start to finish is just wildly wonderful. I'm inspired by you once again.

    Blessings,
    Barb

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  11. Holy cow! Your genius never ceases to inspire! I love how your little cupid turned out. Sometimes my molded objects are a little wonky, so I admire your molding skills! I also thought it was brilliant to use glimmer mist on crepe paper! Thanks for the constant flow of inspiration from your blog to my brain!

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  12. fabulous Suzz. I really like how you made your own cameo with the molding.

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  13. A very sophisticated and elegant canvas and the mold and pour cameo is just amazing...I love everything about this, it's fabulous Suzz! :)

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  14. The cherubs are adorable - and I love that pretty pink over the burlap.
    Alison x

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  15. Oh my goodness - love what you did with that mold!

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  16. I love your cameo! The little cupid is fabulous and original idea to create it with those materials! I love everything in your small canvas, a wonderful job!BArbarayaya

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  17. Wow.. Suzz, the melt art mold looks so fun! Love the beautiful vintage cupid you created. Such a gorgeous canvas! Love it! :)

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  18. Such a pretty canvas Suzanne! Love the sweet mold that you made and the French theme! Thanks for the inspiration now I need to go dust off my Melt Art Mold and Pour and get crafty!

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  19. I love how these colors just pop together...and this canvas is so fun...I love how you created your own piece...AWESOME!!!

    Hugs
    Nancy T.

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  20. I love how these colors just pop together...and this canvas is so fun...I love how you created your own piece...AWESOME!!!

    Hugs
    Nancy T.

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