I got a second wind this evening, plus a brain storm. Yes, it hurt! I actually took another 2 hour nap this afternoon and after dinner couldn’t help but head down to the rubber room. While at CHA, I was so taken with the Tim Holtz Idea-ology Booth — actually, I was mesmerized. There were flowers, grunge board flowers.

CHA Flowers

Ever since I saw them, I knew I had to try my hand at them. I went to Archivers last weekend and they actually had the Grunge Basics. I failed to pick some up in California to bring home. In the dollar bin, they also had a sheet of chipboard flower shapes that I knew I could use as a template. Here’s what I came up with tonight.

Art Journal

The journal is covered with BasicGrey Two Scoops designer paper that I sponged the edges with Vintage Photo Distress Ink. The flowers were cut from Basic Grunge Board. I used some chipboard flowers to trace around and then cut out. The flowers were sponged with Worn Lipstick and then highlighted pad to grunge with Fired Brick. To add some simmer to the flowers, I misted them with Dried Marigold-Gold Shimmer Mist. The leaves were just cut out of the Basic Grunge, sponged with Shabby Shutters, highlighted with Peeled Paint and then misted with Scattered Straw-Gold Shimmer Mist. The bottom grunge piece is from the Elements collection, was sponged with Worn Lipstick, highlighted with Vintage Photo and then misted with the Dried Marigold-Gold Shimmer Mist. The sentiment panel is also BasicGrey Two Scoops. I distressed the bottom layer and then sponged the edges with Vintage Photo. For the top layer, the sentiment was stamped and then the edges were sponged. When I got ready to assemble the layers of the flowers, I placed them how I wanted, and pierced down threw the button into and threw the layers of the Grunge. The ribbon was threaded through a needle and pulled through to tie the layers together with the button.

Stamps: Life Without Art Sentiment from Rubbernecker Stamp Company

Paper: BasicGrey Two Scoops

Ink: Tim Holtz Worn Lipstick, Fired Brick, Peeled Paint, Shabby Shutters and Vintage Photo Distress Inks

Accessories: Tim Holtz Scattered Straw and Dried Marigold Distress Reinkers, Basics and Elements Idea-ology Grunge Board, Distress Tool; Ranger Mini Mister, Gold Perfect Pearls, and Glossy Accents; Tsukineko Sponge Dauber; BasicGrey Two Scoops Button, Pink Ribbon, Piercing Tool

11 Responses to “Grunge Flowers!”

  1. LOVE IT Sherry ! You are the *Queen* of Grungeboard as well as Distress Inks 🙂 I hope this Journal is going to be yours, to fill with all the *Badness* you love to share with the rest of the World? I’m sure David is still ~blushing~, as well as Tim, from you being so very *Bad* 🙂
    ~~**Great design Sherry **~~

  2. Very cool, Sherry. Love your grungy flowers.

  3. This is wonderful, Sherry! I think YOU are definitely the Grungeboard Diva!!! I’m still waiting to receive mine!

  4. Your first three sentences in this post made me lol! I love this journal through and through – beautiful, beautiful work. TFS

  5. This is gorgeous! I bought a package of the grunge board several weeks ago and I haven’t used it yet! I love it and I have to give it a whirl…especially after this awesome project you created! I am so inspired!

  6. These are interesting and looks like fun if you have a little time to play around. They sure are cute! Beautiful journal, too!

  7. I don’t know what you had for dinner but I sure would like some of your leftovers…..!! You’re one creative artist!

  8. Oh man, these GB flowers are fabulous!

  9. Love the grunge flowers, what a beautiful journal you made, WOW :)!

    Hugs,
    catherine
    http://www.mystampinggrounds.blogspot.com

  10. Your journal is gorgeous, Sherry!! I love that big flower!!

  11. Just lovely! Thanks for sharing and have a great day! 🙂

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