Sunday, August 10, 2014

"The Journey" Grungy Mixed Media Steampunk Card for Donna Salazar

I have another totally masculine card for you with a steampunk vibe featuring Donna Salazar products. Our son's birthday is later this month, so I've created a card for his special day. He asked in jest, a while back if I was able to create a layout without flowers on it. I have met that challenge and thought I'd follow through and create a totally grungy guy card for him (no flowers at all). While Donna's products are totally "Girlie Grunge", they also create gorgeous grungy guy things!!

"The Journey"
Grungy mixed media card by Tracey Sabella for Donna Salazar; Sprightly Sprockets

Tips and Techniques
Grungy mixed media card by Tracey Sabella for Donna Salazar; Sprightly Sprockets
I've cut and embossed black cardstock using Donna's Spellbinders Sprightly Sprockets Dies, then rubbed several colors of metallic paint over them to look like aged patina. Metal gears can get pricey, but these are quick and easy, and you can create bunches of them from a single sheet of paper.

The sentiment is stamped with Donna's Clearsnap Mix'd Media Inx. I fussy cut around the sentiment and layered over a torn strip of Donna's Zutter Corrugated board that I colored with Mix'd Media Inx.

Grungy mixed media card by Tracey Sabella for Donna Salazar; Sprightly Sprockets
Here you can see the layers and dimension.

Grungy mixed media card by Tracey Sabella for Donna Salazar; Sprightly Sprockets
I've used some of Donna's older paper from the Antiquities collection. I just adore this steampunk winged image. I spread Clear Rock Candy Distress Crackle Paint over the wings and allowed to dry. Then I went back and used a paint brush to apply Donna's Clearsnap Smooch Spritz in Wood Stain to highlight the crackle. I finished off the image with one of my "metallic" gears.

Grungy mixed media card by Tracey Sabella for Donna Salazar; Sprightly Sprockets
A close-up of the sprocket section. The ruler is fussy cut from another page from the Antiquities collection and the Want2Scrap Key was painted, then heated with my heat tool while wet until it bubbled to get this great texture.

Grungy mixed media card by Tracey Sabella for Donna Salazar; Sprightly Sprockets
More stamping with Mix'd Media Inx. To color the hot air balloon image, I dabbed a paint brush into the Mix'd Media Inx pad then brushed the ink across the image. I've also rubbed Mix'd Media Inx around the edge of the paper.


Donna Salazar Products
GCD Studio ~ Antiquities Collection 12x12" pad
Zutter ~ Corrugated Board
Clearsnap ~ Smooch Spritz ~ Wood Stain
Clearsnap ~ Mix'd Media Inx - Truffle; Schoolhouse; Adobe; Leather; Black; Peridot; Patina
Clearsnap ~ Mix'd Media Inx CHOX - Butternut
Clearsnap ~ Mix'd Media Inx Embossing Powder - Leather
Spellbinders ~ Sprightly Sprockets

Other Products
Want2Scrap ~ Antique Keys w/Hardware - Chipboard, Card Size
Lumiere Paint ~ Pearlescent Blue; Metallic Bronze; Halo Blue Gold
Liquitex ~ Gesso - Clear; White
Ranger ~ Distress Crackle Paint - Clear Rock Candy
Stampers Anonymous ~ Lost and Found
Stampabilities ~ May Your Birthday Be Filled . . . 
Hampton Art ~ Danelle Johnson - Hot Air Balloons
Helmar ~ 450 Quick Dry Adhesive
Darice ~ Heat Tool
Spellbinders Artisan X-plorer

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~ Blessings ~

3 comments:

  1. Those cogs look fabulous - they're very 'on trend' atm, aren't they? Looove the 'aged patina' you've given them...& clever way of colouring the balloon....love the sentiment on the 2nd card too:):) And GO YOU!!! Not a flower in sight!!!

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  2. I love the colors of this grungy card. Your son is going to love it xx

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