Decided  to dig into the Steampunk photos taken by the very talented Robert  Allard:  http://raphotography.smugmug.com last March. For some reason  this photo came to mind first when I saw the topic. *kabang!* lol 
I loooooove this picture of all four of my boy all set and ready to fight evil daemons!
The base  paper is Tim Holtz which is most of the 'stripes' for this layout.  Placed the picture on the page, arranging it so the lines were coming  out in a 'burst' and drew a light pencil line around the photo for a  guide. Then I stamped a few gear with the Gel-a-tins: Shifting Gears  set, using Gold ink and then heat embossing them in Silver. The guide  meant I wasn't stamping where it wouldn't be seen: So I didn't waste any  supplies or energy. 
Then  I took both Gold and Silver Sharpies and drew some 'ray' lines coming  out, following in the same directions the stripes were already going. 
Next  I prepared the photo by placing it on a Light Yellow piece of Mulberry  Paper, wetting around the photo, careful not to get the photo itself wet  since it's a printer photo and would smudge and then tearing the  paper... pulled it off in small bits and pieces to get it really long  and raggedy. Then I inked the edges in Bright Yellow ink. I repeated the  with Pale Orange Mulberry Paper and Bright Orange ink a little bigger  than the Yellow. Attached them to the back of the picture so it looks  like the boys are coming out in a Fire-Burst!
The  Silver Gears were punched out with a Stampin' Up! Punch and the Copper  Stars were all hand cut out using an Exacto knife from DCWV Metallic  Stack Paper... yummy paper I've been hoarding. Arranged these and glued  them on, then added a sprinkling of Me & My Big Ideas Icons  bling-age in Red, Yellow and Orange.
The  last step was cutting a My Mind's Eye rub-on title in half... used both  halves over top the photo itself and added a few stick-on pearls.
I'm  super-duper pleased with how this page turned out AND it's been 'Boy  Approved' with an "Awe Cool Mum!" "Neato!" and "WOW!" from the crew.  (The eldest nodded, that's as good as you get from the teenager now...  lol)
The gears are a great addition to the star theme! Very cool photo & layout!
ReplyDeleteI love all the details you added to this! What a perfect layout for that photo!
ReplyDeleteYour layout is absolutely awesome!! Love those stars and gears. You did an amazing job on this layout! Fun, fun photo!
ReplyDeletewow I love all the work you have put into this, and it looks GREAT! I love the mulberry paper tip! Brilliant photo as well! K x
ReplyDeleteFunky and fun! Love it!!
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