When I read Anna's Some Like it Hot MixAbility challenge, I immediately wondered if shrink plastic counted as a heat-reactive medium (to me it's more of a surface ~ heat-reactive, no doubt about that!). To stay on the safe side, I embossed it as I shrank it, which is something I've never tried before. It turned out well, but because I also pressed the shrunk plastic flat, it squished a little of the stamping. Still, you can see the effect of it!
I started this card with my heat element, cutting the tailor's dummy from clear shrink plastic, stamping with Versamark and sprinkling with gold EP.
Then I decided to make a tag to put it on; wrinkle free distress, stamped over that with Linen in Tea Dye, embossed with Spots and Dots, swiped with Old Paper to highlight the embossing, sponged the edges with black, stitched with no thread in the machine, and although it's hard to see I added some gesso painted over drywall mesh.
For the card base, I sponged the edges of my paper with black and stitched with a yellow thread. My flowers are actually cut from an old dress-making pattern, and I used diecuts from my scrap-box to accent them, toning down the green a little with white pen.
Looking in my bag of fibres I found something that was a great match for the paper colour.
Yesterday's Swing in the Hammock helped me out when I was trying to figure how on earth to add a sentiment! I cut the thread spool from the Sewing Room die, stamped the sentiment and added some twine.
I finished it off with a few sequins and pearls.
If only my dummy looked this pretty! Instead, it wears a lovely black wool coat made from a Vintage Vogue pattern. For today's F4A challenge That Thing You Do, out of all the many interests I could have picked, I have obviously represented sewing here .
Date: Friday, June 13, 2014 GMT Views: 1791
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Registered: November 21, 2010 Location: Brisbane, Australia Posts: 6866
Fri, Jun 13, 2014 @ 8:31 PM
I love your gold dress form, great idea to use shrink plastic! Awesome result! I used to sew until recently, my machine started smoking and running on its own! I'm scared of the repair costs!
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Registered: December 15, 2011 Location: Abilene TX Posts: 11275
Sat, Jun 14, 2014 @ 7:15 AM
I definitely think shrink plastic counts, but I love that you also embossed it at the same time! I have wondered about that but never tried - thanks for trying it for me! I love the way it turned out - a terrific embellishment on your beautiful card!
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Registered: June 25, 2006 Location: Chicago 'Burbs Posts: 7762
Tue, Jun 17, 2014 @ 4:43 AM
OOOOOHHHH... I've never tried that either, and that looks super cool (pardon the pun!)!!! Thanks for swinging in the hammock with me this week (again)!
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