I'm one of the Wicked Bloggers and you can find the complete Blog Hop Roll on the side bar.
The challenge for the Wicked Blogger is to post a new project each day in October following the theme of Halloween or Day of the Dead.
You can win prizes by leaving comments on each blog in the hop and there are some surprises so keep your eyes open for the scavenger hunt.
See all the info here.
You better be ready, cause this hop is going to be one filled with fun, scary and wicked creations.
Here is my offering for today:
I used Voodoo rubber stamp featuring images from Rick St. Dennis, you can find this set here.
Stamped the image with Archival ink on shrink film and colored it with sharpies and Spectrum Noir. Heated it and the image came to life, it turned into a pendant for this very cute necklace.
I have some news, I will giveaway some of the projects that I design for this event, staring with this necklace. Just leave a comment and I'll choose a winner on October 31st.
Here is my offering for today:
I used Voodoo rubber stamp featuring images from Rick St. Dennis, you can find this set here.
Stamped the image with Archival ink on shrink film and colored it with sharpies and Spectrum Noir. Heated it and the image came to life, it turned into a pendant for this very cute necklace.
I have some news, I will giveaway some of the projects that I design for this event, staring with this necklace. Just leave a comment and I'll choose a winner on October 31st.
Love,
Julia
Stunning necklace you have made, I really need to try shrink film soon! =)
ReplyDeleteHugs, Elenor
LOVE the necklace!!! It's great!
ReplyDeleteOMG, I LOVE it! FAbulous necklace. I'd wear it with pride. xxD
ReplyDeleteFabulous necklace!! LOVE the Voo Doo image!!!
ReplyDeleteYou are so clever-it looks great and you rock!!!! Have a great hop
ReplyDeleteRick
I've never used skrink plastic... Just found some of the stuff. You have inspired me to try this out. It turned out so fun!
ReplyDeleteLove that the eye on his necklace matches the one on the blanket. Always watching! hahaaa, I did not know that a fashion rule was that your fingernails needed to match your hat! Hum, learn a new thing everyday. Love it and so nice of you to offer this awesome necklace.
ReplyDeleteLove your masterpiece!!!
ReplyDeleteWow, very original, love the way the digistamp comes out on that shrinky stuff. Hugs Frea
ReplyDeleteOn the off chance of commenting twice, I think I will just do that, because I think something went wrong the first time. Love your project, I think the image really comes to life (no pun intended LOL). Will have to try that shrinky stuff out myself. Hugs Frea
ReplyDeleteawesome art Julia..but you know I am one of your fans :)..love the labor of love here
ReplyDeletesusan s
OH MY GOSH... how cool is this necklace... LOVE IT!!!!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful necklace!!! This is one of my top 10 favorite stamps.
ReplyDeleteWonderful and scary too!!
ReplyDeleteOMG great pendant Julia. Love how you colored the RSD stamp.
ReplyDeleteFabulous necklace Julia, great use of RSD featured stamp from the Smeared Ink Rubber Club! Happy Day 1, see ya tomorrow!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous.
ReplyDeleteGorgeous. More than just a shrunken 'ed
ReplyDeleteFinally got to you Julia!!! Love the pendant, its really cool! would love to win one of your creations this month! hugs, mo xxx
ReplyDeleteThis necklace is simply stunning. I love it. I so need to try shrink film and try my hand at jewelry making. Thanks for sharing your talents with us.
ReplyDeleteOh I neeed this! lOL. I is amazing..the colors really pop!
ReplyDeleteJulia, your necklace is so creative and colorful! I always love seeing your projects!
ReplyDeleteFun to see shrink film projects!
ReplyDeleteThanks for this chance at prizes.
I'd wear that everywhere.
ReplyDeleteSuper cool pendant! What a fun project to make and wear :)
ReplyDeletethis is so cool! the colors are so much fun! what a great necklace!!!
ReplyDeleteGreat pendant! Love how you colored the image! Thank you for the chance to win.
ReplyDeletewow, these images are really fantastic - I also like what you did with it. Thanks for the inspiration!
ReplyDeletehugs, serafeena