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Tuesday, 4 October 2011

Smeared and Smudged

Hi All
Here we are at day 4 of the "31 Days of Halloween", I don't know about you but I am having a blast have even got ahead with my projects this year. Today I have a small set of draws I have altered. I first painted the whole unit red when dry I added pva glue then brushed over with white paint when dry I dirted with some black ink, I glued a skull charm on the front of the draw on top I have used some black flowers, and 2 skulls the image is from "Smeared Ink". Hope you like it. Don't forget to leave comments on all the particapants blog's to be in with a chance of a fantastic prize.

I am entering my project in the following challenges:-

http://craftycardmakers.blogspot.com/
http://hookedoncraftchallenges.blogspot.com/
http://ppp-makeitmonday.blogspot.com/
http://www.vostamps.blogspot.com/
http://woodwareusa-clearstamps.blogspot.com/
http://www.comeandgetitchallenges.blogspot.com/
http://robynsfetishchallengeblog.blogspot.com/
http://lollipopcrafts.blogspot.com/

Luv Jane xxx

27 comments:

  1. this is soooo cool! I just tried that glue technique myself and it's like MAGIC! so much fun! Love that bat. xxD

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  2. Hi Jane,
    Awesome drawers I want it!! LOL sorta j/k!
    Wonderful job! Your so talented!
    TFS!
    Peace,
    KristyLee

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  3. Ooooh awesome Batty drawers (the wooden ones, not the wearing sort...... hahaha snort !!!)
    Hugz
    Ike xxx

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  4. What a wonderful project! You did a fantastic job. Thank you for joining us at Hooked on Craft Challenges!

    Chris

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  5. great project! very interestig that you used the glue. I never saw that before. sounds like fun! tnaks for joining us at I DID IT CREATIONS CHALLENGE # 75! Good Luck!

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  6. Gorgeous project! Thanks for joining in our challenge at Crafty Cardmakers.
    Susan x

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  7. I love this project but need some details. Did you let the glue dry or just brush paint into it wet? It sort of looks as if it worked like a crackle layer. Very nice job!

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  8. I must see where all this furniture is going! You did a fabulous job on the altered drawers. I must give this glue technique for myself. Thanks for the inspiration!

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  9. This is wonderful Jane! I love the skulls, the crackle finish is awesome. Love it!

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  10. So cool! I love the red underneath the crackle and the little skulls on the drawers. Very creepy with the bat and more skulls on top. Fab!

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  11. wow girl! this is fabolous! i love the red pecking through!

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  12. This is gorgeous! Thanks for joining us at Crafty Cardmakers.
    Fiona x

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  13. very cool drawer set! Love all the embellishments and layers! wonderful idea!

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  14. Wow... Jane this is absolutely beautiful and I love how you painted!!! I will need to check out that glue, as it really looks cool!!! I am so glad that you were able to get a head start on your creations!!!

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  15. That set of drawers is awesome! SO cool!

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  16. Jane you ROCKED these drawers!! very cool!
    Susan

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  17. oh WOW! This is awesome! I so want those drawers!
    Thanks for joining us at Hooked On Craft Challenges, Kelly

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  18. Hi Jane

    Wow, what a fabulous project!

    Unfortunately it does not really fit the criteria for Make It Monday which is a paper craft linky party.

    Kind regards
    Michelle :o)

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  19. Look at that distressed wood effect! Just fabulous, and your bat goes perfectly :D

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  21. wow that is an awesome paint job. did the pvc glue do the crackling effect? I didnt see it mentioned in the recipe. Thats a great job.

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  22. Very cool..I have never tried this.
    Thanks so much for taking part in this week's Halloween Challenge on Come and Get It!

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  23. Gorgeous! Love the distressed wood effect :)

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