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Sunday, March 2, 2014

A Weathered Voyage

Tick Tock!  Time for another challenge at  Simon Says Stamp Monday Challenge    and this week is about time. 

 I had just received the Wendy Vecchi Art Parts - Artful Shrine which inspired thoughts of a dome clock.

I started by applying Versamark Ink over the surfaces of the pieces and heat embossing with Aged Gold Embossing Enamel.  I also cut a coordinating circle frame from cardboard which recieved the same treatment. 

After everything was covered I inked up the woodgrain stamp with versamark. I then heated up the embossing enamel and pressed the stamp into the embossing enamel.  I repeated the process until all the surfaces were covered in textured gold.

I pop dotted the pieces together to create a layered effect.

I stamped the images using a mix of inks and cut out the pieces out to place along the bottom. I also created my clock face with numbers, clock hands and stamped the ship in the background.  Of course after I finished my clock face I realized I should have turned the numbers around on the bottom. :)

Products:
Wendy Vecchi - Art Parts - Artful Shrines, Darkroom Door - Sail AwayStampers Anonymous Classics #1, Stampendous Aged Gold Embossing Enamel, Darkroom Door Background Stamp Woodgrain, Ranger Archival - Vermillion, Ranger Distress Ink - Tumbled Glass  Versamark Watermark Ink


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Thanks for stopping by!

Suzz

18 comments:

  1. oh Suzz...what a wonderful piece to have...this would fit perfectly in our home...all that gold embossing really sets this off..great extures and detailing...awesome!!!

    Hugs
    Nancy T.

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  2. Your project looks wonderful. I think you might have a chance to win because it looks great. Wish you luck. Anneke.

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  3. Another gorgeous project Sue!! Love the great gold texture and the boat at the centre of the clock was such a great idea. I've been wanting that stamp set.

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  4. this is so much fun! LOVE that pop of red!

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  5. I adore this Suzz, I love the texture in the background from stamping the grained stamp into the enamel, great idea and that ship in the centre is just perfect. An inspired use of the Art Parts shrine, love it. Tracy x

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  6. Wow.. this clock is so fun and fabulous. I love the voyage theme, and the texture and colors are wonderful! :)

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  7. What a cool way to transform this clock into a nautical piece!

    I love the distressed gold :)

    *mwah*
    Steph
    Simon Says Stamp!

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  8. This amazes me.
    I love how you used your stamps and created an heirloom piece. Wonderful!

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  9. This is a lovely piece, just love it!! Thanks for sharing!!!

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  10. Wow! Gorgeous project Suzanne! Love the golden metallic finish combined with the nautical theme! Thanks for the inspiration!

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  11. Another fantastic project Suzanne and I love all the detail that you've created with the stamps and that amazing texture on the clock itself...just wonderful! :)

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  12. What a beautiful piece! It brought to mind every happy vacation I took growing up where we'd seek out lighthouses. I love the finish you gave it and the pops of color you added. Wonderful!

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  13. Your nautical project amazes me! I Love your use of stamps! Wonderful! Barbarayaya

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  14. I love love love your clock..its amazing!!

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  15. Ohh what a gorgeous nautical weathered clock! Love it! The crackle is amazing! Hugs, Sandra

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  16. The grungy gilded look you've created is amazing - fab project!
    Alison x

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  17. What a fabulous project! So many wonderful details and elements. WOW!

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  18. This is an amazing project Sue! Love the woodgrain stamped into the gold embossing. What a fab effect! I had to go look at a clock face to see where the numbers turned round once you'd mentioned it, lol!

    Hugs
    Lesley Xx

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