It's that time again...time for eclectic Paperie's Get Altered Challenge. The Get Altered Challenge is held on the first Thursday of each month and each challenge is an opportunity for you to be inspired by one of our eTeam’s creations. This time it is Toni's turn to set the challenge and she has chosen the theme of Altered Spoons. The first time I encountered this idea was when I received a lovely altered spoon for my birthday as a gift from my good buddy, Paulette. I loved it and said I was going to alter one myself but you know how that goes :) Thank goodness Toni set this challenge so I finally made good on that intention.
I raided my grandmother's silver chest to find a vintage spoon with lots of character that didn't actually belong to her good service. My mom thinks it was my great grandmother's serving spoon that I actually altered. I think that's very cool. I pulled out my alcohol inks and applied copper, lettuce, and stream to the spoon's bowl with a felt applicator. I actually had to remove the felt from the blending tool in order to get into the curved part of the spoon. My hands are exceptionally lovely today. I applied the inks a couple of times letting them dry after each application in order to achieve the depth of colour I wanted.
While that was drying, I fussy cut my fairy from a Paper Whimsy collage sheet and the butterfly wings from an internet image. I added Black Diamond Stickles to the outside edges of the wings and blue metallic gel pen to the lines where the blue meets the black. The wings were adhered to the sweet fairy and more blue gel pen was added to the buttons and buckle of her outfit (I think it's actually a him but not in my world :D). Her crown is a silver charm with black and white half pearls added to cover the holes and make it regal enough for Sweetie to wear.
A section of a small doily was fussy cut, spritzed with Irridescent Gold Glimmer Mist and adhered to the bottom of the spoon with Glossy Accents. A scrap of Grunge Paper was sprayed with Dylusions Vibrant Turquoise and Fresh Lime ink sprays along with a little water. It was blotted with paper towel and allowed to dry before being stamped with Versamark on a sentiment from Donna Downey's Empowered Words set. White embossing powder was layered over the Versamark and then heat set. The grunge paper was then cut close to the words and the edges were inked with Black Soot Distress ink before the message was adhered over the doily. The way Sweetie is standing with her hand on her little hip and the message under her feet makes me smile. It's like she is saying, "Trust your heart, for goodness sake!" in an impatient tone like I should remember that without her telling me...again :) Sweetie was mounted on a double layer of foam tape with a good layer of Glossy Accents on the tape and the crown. To frame the bowl and add another element, Versamarker pen was applied to the edges of the spoon and Frantage Aged Black embossing enamel was added and heat set...cool effect!
To complete the top of the spoon, a Maya Road canvas butterfly was stamped with Christy Tomlinson's Copped Up Notes stamp and Tuxedo Black Memento ink. It shows more IRL but I kept getting a glare from the silver which messed with the photos. A Blossom Bucket heart was coloured with Wild Plum alcohol ink plus a little Snow Cap mixative. The heart and butterfly were stacked and adhered to the spoon top with Glossy Accents. An Idea-ology metal word stick was tucked under the heart so that the hole was covered by the point. A length of seam binding was knotted onto the handle to repeat the heart's colour and bring it down to the base area.
Thanks for joining Sweetie and me today. I do love and appreciate your visits and awesome comments.
Life is good; so is art.
Bonnie
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I'm so glad you enjoyed the challenge. Your spoon is just gorgeous I love little 'sweetie' i'm sure she could have some further adventures.i think I may have the spoon bug! X
ReplyDeleteOh soooooo cool, especially the way you framed the image by using a Versamarker and embossing the edges. LOVE how the alcohol inks look behind the image. Gorgeous.
ReplyDeleteWhat a wonderful tranformation Bonnie, I love all the details and the way you coloured the spoon bit is just gorgeous. Sweetie is beautiful too... Hugs, Anne x
ReplyDeleteAwesome, Bonnie! Love the alcohol inks on the spoon...beautiful!
ReplyDeleteSweetie is adorable. These spoons are addicting---I'm sure you'll do more. Love the alcohol inks and embossing. I must try that on my next batch.
ReplyDeleteHey Bonnie - that is one special spoon and you should treasure it forever - a real keepsake!! You did a beautiful job on your spoon!
ReplyDeletesandy
Lots of great small details on this spoon..gotta love the fussy cuts:-)
ReplyDeleteUsing Alcohol inks never crossed my mind...dahhhh LOL
Super charming and a real keepsake...love it!!!
Love what you did!
ReplyDeleteWow, wow, wow! The effect of the alcohol inks on the spoon bowl is awesome. That sentiment might be something great-granny would say too. LOL Hugs!
ReplyDeleteI am a big admirer of altered projects....and that is my current favourite too in crafting...your project inspires me and believe me the colors are vibrant and warm....love love love it...
ReplyDeleteWow Bonnie, this is fabulous!! I'm a huge fan, lol! LOVE the idea of altering your great grandma's spoon! Very appropo... :)
ReplyDeleteHugs, Adina
This is just darling. The image and sentiment are perfect, especially with the history of the spoon. I love how you added the alcohol inks and embossing enamel to the spoon - really pretty.
ReplyDeleteBeeeautiful Altered Spoon Bonnie .... one to treasure for sure!!
ReplyDeleteBig hugs
Tracy
xoxox
Bonnie,
ReplyDeleteGreat spoon, that little girl realy has attitude.