"Let's make a vintage or shabby chic project in jewel tone colours such as deep purple, emerald green, jade green, burgundy, bright turquoise to name a few AND to make your project extra special, add some sort of jewel or gem, which can be anything from a dollar store find to a piece of broken jewelry."
Jewel tones are so beautiful! Vibrant rich deep hues of colors and if you mix them together you get a powerful punch of color. I was inspired by the purple and peacock blue and decided to alter an altoid tin from last Christmas.
I then added spritzs of purple and blue over the surfaces and let them dry. While I had the excess ink on my craft sheet I dipped my seam binding in and picked it up.
I had lots of drying time for all my pieces so I used that time to pull out the alcohol inks and dab my earring with purple and blue. I left the natural pearl color sheen through in some areas. After I finished with that I splattered the jewelry with white acrylic paint.
I stamped the beautiful sentiment on tissue paper and collaged it to the surface of the box. I sprayed more inky colors over the surface to gather pooling of color.
After everything dried I splattered white paint over the surface. I used a baby wipe to sponge up any paint over my letters that was covering the sentiment.
I finished the whole project off with a set of butterfly wings stuck in the brooch and ribbon.
I hope you enjoyed my tin box and are inspired to come play along with us.
The winner will earn the chance of a Guest Designer spot here at Frilly and Funkie, and everyone who enters and follows the rules will go into the draw for the chance to win a $25 spending spree at The Funkie Junkie Boutique. And there are Top 3 Badges for three further outstanding entries, chosen by the Design Team.
Suzz