When Daisy, owner of eclectic Paperie and Wise and Benevolent Leader of the E-Team, handed down the assignment, I was all over it like a monkey on a banana cream pie. Distress! My Favorite!
I decided to combine a few of the distressing techniques and products I love most to create this piece. You won't be at all surprised to hear that virtually everything I used on my wall hanging is from Tim Holtz, the Superhero Jedi Master of All Things Distressed.
I began by applying a generous coat of Distress Crackle Paint in "Peeled Paint" to a piece of Grungeboard that I'd pre-cut using the "Ornamental" Alterations die.
Once the paint had dried and crackled, I inked over the top with Forest Moss Distress Ink, using an Ink Blending Tool, really working that ink into the crackles.
I used a damp paper towel to remove the excess ink, to further accentuate the crevices.
Next, I created a grungy, highly textured boarder by inking the edges of the diecut with Distress Embossing Ink, then sprinkling on Distress Embossing Powder in "Vintage Photo."
When you use Distress Embossing Powder, heat it until you see the color change (it will take longer than a regular ol' embossing powder), and allow it to cool completely. Then, use your fingertip to gently rub the "release crystals" away, leaving a cool, shabby-chic look.
Incidentally, I'm a huge fan of Distress Embossing Powder. This stuff can be used for so many unique effects-- there's just nothing else on the market quite like it...
..for instance, it's perfect for the uber-cool Rusted Grunge effect, from Tim's Compendium of Curiosities. Thoroughly ink your Grungeboard shape with the Distress Ink of your choice (I used Rusty Hinge), then coat the entire piece with Vintage Photo Distress Embossing Powder. Emboss as explained above, and you've got yourself a sweet bit of faux rust!
By the way, the broken bird cage is an idea I borrowed from the very talented Nicky Cresswell, who created a wonderful version for one of the Compendium challenges a few weeks ago. Click here to check out her piece-- it rocks!Finally, my favorite way to use Distress Embossing Powder: Freestyle Texture Painting (okay, yes, I made up that term...). This is so easy, and such a fun way to create a colorful, highly textured look. Simply ink your grungeboard shape with Distress Embossing Ink, then sprinkle on various colors of Distress Powder in a design you like. Melt the powder and rub off the release crystals. I created a little yellow-breasted bluebird (a totally fake species).
At that point, I assembled my wall hanging. I used a hot glue gun to stick the pieces together, then added some tiny Washers and Long Fasteners, which I bashed with a Texture Hammer. I also attached a couple of Foliage Pieces, accented with Adirondack Paint, which I scratched a little after it dried for extra added distress-iness.
The grungy letters were cut from a page in Tim's Seasonal Paper Stash.
Voila!
Here's something not remotely distressing: eclectic Paperie will give away two $25 gift certificates during this blog hop, just in time for all the fabulous new products that are already beginning to show up from CHA! To be eligible to win, simply visit and leave a comment at each participating blog:
Linda L3-- That's me!
Starla
My E-Teammates did an incredible job with this challenge!
You have the entire President's Day weekend to play! Daisy will pick her two winners and announce their names on the eclectic Paperie blog on Tuesday, February 22. And, if you're in the mood for a little shopping, keep in mind that eclectic Paperie is offering a 10% discount on Distress Ink pads and Re-inkers! Products from the Tim Holtz 2010 release and Studio 490 (Wendy Vecchi) stamps are on sale, too.
Thanks for stopping by and getting grungy with me! I hope you have a spectacular weekend!
Hugs,
Linda
My E-Teammates did an incredible job with this challenge!
You have the entire President's Day weekend to play! Daisy will pick her two winners and announce their names on the eclectic Paperie blog on Tuesday, February 22. And, if you're in the mood for a little shopping, keep in mind that eclectic Paperie is offering a 10% discount on Distress Ink pads and Re-inkers! Products from the Tim Holtz 2010 release and Studio 490 (Wendy Vecchi) stamps are on sale, too.
Thanks for stopping by and getting grungy with me! I hope you have a spectacular weekend!
Hugs,
Linda











79 comments:
This is the cutest little bird! What an adorable idea!!! Love it!
I never tire of this bird and birdcage die - great job!
so cool. love your blog visit it often. i can't post on Daisy's site.
I am soooo loving that 'broken' bird cage, lol. Your tutorial rocks and this one I'm so CASING (soon) Love it!!!!!
I LOVE this, Linda! That broken bird cage is awesome! I never think to use all my distress embossing powders, but now that I've seen what you've done, I want to pull them out and play! Great project!!
Love the tag! Thanks for the tips.
Wow, this is wonderful. I haven't seen the broken bird cage before. Your project is a good reminder for me to get my crackle paints off the shelf and start getting messy!
I have always like the crackled paint look! Nice job.
I just love this. I love the broken bird cage, it is awesome! Lovely colors too!
Wonderful hanging Linda! Fabulous work on all the distressing! I love the broken bird cage too!
Pam
Love the crackle and your FREE bird is darling. Great project
This is jaw dropping amazing! I love the worn and crackled background and the 'rusted' cage with dented rivets. Awesome!
Thanks for sharing and the inspiration! :)
I am definately loving the broken cage, both times! I can see numerous challenge techniqes used! LOL! Very nicely done, as always.
The broken cage is FABULOUS!! And all the ways you used the distress powders! I need to pull out my (gasp!) one jar and maybe go buy it some friends to play with!!
Those distress embossing powders are great. Love that rusty look and the broken cage. Thanks for sharing!
This is fabulous. I love the freed bird.
Love this card and just got the bird cage for christmas. Can not wait to try this.
kim
k1i2m3@cox.net
Fabulous project linda! You klow I can't get enough birds! And I love distress and all things by tim so this is perfect in my book!
Such a cool idea to use the cage and break it up! Love that !
Clever! Distress Crackle Paint makes things look vintage in such a short time.
Very cool project! Appreciate the distress embossing tips.
Wow!!! This is a FAB project, Linda!!! Love the "freestyle texture painting" (great term! LOL!!!) AND the "FREE" concept! The un-caged bird is a fave theme of mine -- love it!!!
Thanks for sharing!
M.
This is absolutely adorable! Love the bird and the cage dies! TFS
bast830@comcast.net
what an amazing wall hanging
Love that free pretty bird. Long live Distress!
This is just beautiful! Love that little yellow-breasted bluebird! The broken birdcage is a fab idea.
Lovely wallhanging. I always smile when the bird can fly away free. tfs
You always create such great pieces and this is no exception!
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A wonderful distressed wall hanging, love all the details Linda. Great step by step instructions too. Tracy Evans x
I loved the broken bird cage and the freedom for the little bird. Such creativity! Thank you for sharing your talent.
Love the whimsical bird escape!! Cool, even your blog looks distressed:)
What a cool project!!!
I love the green crackle background. Thanks for showing us how you did that.
Simply beautiful! Thanks for showing how you created this wonder.
I'm in awe! Fabby project and I so need some of that magic powder!
Let freedom ring! Love the project and your "Freestyle texture paining."
Thanks for the great tutorial! Love it!
DeniseB
Love love love the "jail break"! Very clever.
Oh boy! So many new techniques to try. THANK YOU for the step by steps, they're a big help! Really big help for those of us just starting to dabble in the 'distress' world. Love the wall hanging, too!
Free bird rock on your wall hanging is great I'm distressable! So I plan jump off onto your challenge.
I love what you created - you used one of my favorite of Tim's dies!
Awww, that is so cute, love the idea of the freedom!
AMEI...amei a dica
e ver o passarinho livre da gaiola...free
LOL! Monkey on a banana cream pie, I'll have to remember that one. (fat chance). This is a wonderful piece, Linda, all nice and distress-y! Love the combo of crackle and distress EP, very grunge-y! lol! (well, I couldn't use distress-y again, wouldn't look right...lol)
Very clever use of the cage and great crackling.
Great project. The bird cage is one of my favorite things.
I love this, Linda! And it was fun to see how you created it. I have some of the distress paint, but I don't think I used it right! LOL Do you only use it as a base coat as opposed to putting it on top of other paint? Take care and have a great weekend! Theresa
Fantastic job! TFS
Wonderful piece- love that little yellow breasted bluebird! Thanks for the tutorial...never thought of using DEP over Crackle Paint!
Love the background crackle effect and of course the freed bird.
Love this birdcage and birdie creation of yours! Beautiful distressing! Have you seen the new birdcage? Of course you have! Happy Weekend!
Well, Linda, I WAS making a Tim-ish creation of my own, that is, until I saw about this hop. and now I'm off to hop. Darn you, anyways! ;-)
Clever and delightful! I can see it on a graduation card, maybe?
i love the idea of using washers! rush88888 at gmail dot com (not using my own computer...
How precious I love the birdcage so many possibilities!!!!
Nice!
Great project! I like the broken bird cage and how you made it rusty with the distress embossing powder.
"Run, Back to the forest!" LOL I like hoe you "freed" the little birdie! very clever...
that should read "how"
Super cute and very creative!!
Love your Distressed wall art. Your tutorial is fantastic. I must say I have problems with embossing powder though, lol. I have now subscribed to daily email updates on your blog nand want to thank you for making this available as it is so much easier than being just a follower
Toniann
aka TA
http://carbonescorner.blogspot.com
There's so much to love about this! It's beautiful. I think my favorite part is that you put the flower in the bottom right "hole" to mix it al up. The whole piece is terrific.
I love the techniques you use. I never stop learning on how to use TH products. Thanks for the lesson and what you did. I love your bird cage and freedom message. Super!
Glad I stopped by your blog and found out about the hop. Love your use of the distress embossing powder and the cut open cage!
LOVIN' the distress projects and you've used my fav Holtz die - TFS and thanx for the blog hop candy opp!
This so cool! I love the freeing the bird idea! And the background is great!
very clever idea
Oh My! I love your ideas and the technique was described very thoroughly. Thanks for the inspiration as I have the bird and cage die cut.
Very nice!!
great job - love your style!
Sandra ltb
Wow! I love this! great background and breaking the cage was just an inspired idea. Love it all Linda :)
I love the broken bird cage idea .. and that the bird is already free!
That broken bird cage is such a powerful image. I love this whole project, and really sppreciated the embossing tutorial. I'm going to try distress embossing powder!
I bet your design is even better in person. Great use of TH products!
Wonderful ideas. I am new to papercrafting and can not get over what you ladies can do
Michele
Clever idea. I have that die and love it. May have to CASE this idea. THANKS
cute cute cute....no doubt that bird is off to look for pie...thanks for the chance to win...
This is beautiful... the bird is gorgeous!
Thank you so much for sharing!!!
~Ola
okj83 at live dot com
zloe.blogspot.com
Love your post. Although I have yet to make the broken bird cage, it is in my plans for a lo I am doing for my 18 year old granddaughter. I have not seen it anywhere until now, but I am certain many others have done it. I am going to give the technique you used on your bird a try, really cool.
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