Tuesday, July 3, 2012

Happy 4th of July!!

Hi Friends!

Since tomorrow is 4th of July I thought it would be fun to make a Gothic Arch celebrating the day :)

I was pondering what stamp to use for the main image when I happened to think I had a cool housewife stamp that I hadn't inked up yet....  The only problem was she's holding a broom...

(Altered Pages - Housewife)
Not exactly the look I was going for....but not to be discouraged I decided to do a bit of "stamping surgery" ;)   I stamped her with sepia Archival Ink then...snipped off the bottom part of her broom!

I knew I wanted her to hold a flag so I left the majority of her broom handle and tried to figure out how to make a nice looking flag.   I had a few left over images from the Altered Pages Americana collage sheet that I used to make my Recycled Lawn Timber Firecrackers last week and low and behold there was a flag image that fit perfectly with her dimensions!  Couldn't get a better fit!

So I colored my housewife, trimmed out the flag then glued the flag to the back of her hand where the broom handle was.  I think it turned out pretty good ....
4th of July GA 003

I used my basic Gothic Arch pattern, covered it with vintage sheet music; inked on some stars with a bit of starry punchenella (star sequins waste material) and blue ink.  I then added some gold and silver leafing to the background...added some collage images to the bottom and affixed my flag wielding housewife to the arch using double stick foam tape.   I free handed a few stars which I covered with silver foil, added the sentiment & Dresden Trim to the edges.


4th of July GA 001
Altered Pages products used: Housewife Stamp; Americana Collage Sheet; Silver Foil (on the stars); Gold & Silver Leafing (around the edge & background); Ink Blending Tool & Foam; Inks (brown & blue); German Scrap

I hope you all have a wonderful
holiday!!
Please stay safe and cool!

God Bless America!!!

5 comments:

  1. Great idea with the flag, Roni; love how it turned out! Really like the red, white, and blue detail you added to her shoes, too! Have a safe and happy Independence Day!

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  2. Wow, you are so clever! Thanks for the tip on how to alter a stamped image to suit your needs!
    Have a wonderful 4th of July!!!

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  3. I LOVE it! Happy 4th to you and yours!

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  4. Very clever!!!! Love the ideas you come up with:)
    Happy 4th to you all:)))
    ♥Bev

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  5. I don't believe I have ever heard the term "stamp surgery" before, but, after reading your post, have come to "embrace" it! lol I love your artful appreciation of patriotism, Roni!

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