I started with a Tim Holtz Framed Panel and having given it a base coat of black gesso, moved on to cover it in a patchy dry-brushed fashion first with Ground Espresso Distress Paint, then Frayed Burlap Distress Paint using my Collage Brush.
The layers continued with a lighter coat of Iced Spruce Distress Paint and finally Antique Linen Distress Paint.
I have an absolute love affair with the new Tim Holtz Paper collection 'Memoranda' and selected a piece from the back to cover the frame base; I went to the trouble of stitching around the paper patchwork before adding it with the Crazing Distress Collage Medium.
Once dry I added some Ground Espresso Distress Crayon into the crazing to emphasise it before adding a little Evergreen Bough Distress Paint to the frame to coordinate it further.
Having put the frame together and created the scene inside I realised it looked a little too bright and clean, so added a layer of Vintage Collage Medium over the frame edge and base. In hindsight it would have been much more sensible to do that at this stage in the process rather than waiting to the end - hence my reason for including it here!
Now I got to play with those new Distress Oxides. I smooshed the Iced Spruce pad onto my craft mat, spritzed it with a little water, mopped it up with two thirds of a sheet of Mixed Media Heavy Cardstock and dried it with my heat gun. That process was repeated using the Vintage Photo pad, after which I spritzed and dried the card to get a beautiful mottled look.
The card was die cut with the two Cityscape Skyline dies (you need one and a half of each to fit the length of the frame) and the building portions of the Cityscape Suburbia dies. I edged each one with Walnut Stain Distress Oxide using a blending tool before covering them with Distress Glaze to fix the colour in place. Having applied the first Skyline towards the top of the frame (the one with the thinner bottom edge) I layered the second over it using Ranger Black Adhesive Foam to add dimension.
To add even further dimension (and fit with our current challenge theme of using folds) I folded a strip of the mottled card to create foam tape supported mounds onto which I added the Suburbia buildings.
Using the final third of the Heavy Cardstock I created smaller coloured pieces using a combination of Vintage Photo Distress Oxide ink first with Fossilized Amber ink, then with Fired Brick ink, then with Faded Jeans ink and finally with Peeled Paint ink. As before I spritzed each with water to mottle them before adding a coat of Distress Micro Glaze.
With the main Suburbia building portions already cut I used these coloured pieces to cut the roofs, window frames, balconies, trees, washing etc, gluing them in place before adding the finished buildings to their mounts.
To finish I added words from the Metallic Quotations Stickers, supporting them with more of the Black Adhesive Foam. I also glued the new Mini Foundations on the corners of the frame. And with that my framed vintage scene was complete! Here are some close ups to show the details;
I hope you've enjoyed seeing one idea for using the new Distress Oxides and Cityscape dies. You'll find links to all the products used below, now available to order from The Funkie Junkie Boutique for a permanently discounted price.
Remember our current challenge 'You've Got to Know When to Fold 'em' runs for another week and we'd love to see your folded creations. I'll be back with the rest of the Funkie side of the Design Team next Wednesday to unveil our inspiration for you.
Until then have a great weekend, take care of yourselves and have fun!
Jenny xxx
I like you love the oxides and love what you have created here - these dies are gorgeous and the piece you have created is certainly a happy place full of your gorgeous touches and the distress oxide magic!! I love it xx
ReplyDeleteThank you so much Trace - I'm so glad you liked and enjoyed it xx
DeleteWow, wow, wow!! 😍😍😍😍
ReplyDeleteThis is simply stunning. Fantastic tutorial too. I bet u were in crafty heaven doing this xx
Thank you so much Maria - I'm so glad you liked and enjoyed it xx
DeleteThis is just AMAZING!! I love all the oxide layers.... absolutely stunning! Great work Jenny xxx
ReplyDeleteThank you so much Kaz - I'm so glad you liked and enjoyed it xx
DeleteGorgeous Jenny, absolutely love how you added the folds and created dimension. The oxides look superb as does your happy place. Fantastic piece. Tracy x
ReplyDeleteThank you so much Tracy - I'm so glad you like it xx
DeleteOh my giddy aunt! This is soooo dreamy, Jenny! The color palette, the distressed finish on the frame, the wonderful dimension...I just adore every gorgeous detail. I would love to be inside your creative brain for an hour and just soak up loads of inspiration. Instead I will just gaze upon this beauty. So inspirational!
ReplyDeleteThank you so much Kathy - I'm not sure my creative brain is always the easiest place to be but you are welcome to step inside! Really glad you like it xx
DeleteWhat a masterpiece ! Jenny and such an inspired interpretation of the Challenge theme!
ReplyDeleteWOW! Your best yet imho . Thanks for sharing the process x
Thank you so much Amanda - I'm so glad you like it xx
DeleteSpectacular. I love how the residential part of your cityscape is brighter than the high rise portion. I also love the clothesline - reminds me of New York and all the tenements you see in the movies with the line going to the building across the alley. I can just hear one Mom shouting across to another Mom or down to the street to get her child to come home. This piece has such life - no wonder you call it your happy place because I am sure that is where you were when you were creating it.
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Cec
Thank you so much Cec - you nailed it with where I drew inspiration from for this and I sure was in a happy place, knee deep in Distress Oxides, beautiful paper and such fab die designs. I'm so glad you like it xx
DeleteWOW fantastic step by step and loving the depth and dimension! AWESOME!
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Linda xxx
Thank you so much Linda - so glad you like it and enjoyed the tutorial xx
DeleteSO very cool! I can't get enough of the oxides! :D
ReplyDeleteThank you so much - I'm with you there! xx
DeleteAbsolutely incredible Jenny, your cityscape looks fabulous in the frame! It certainly looks much easier to used those wonderful coloured papers to cut them out instead of painting each one separately.... I will know for next time!! Superb work, love this so much!! Anne xx
ReplyDeleteThank you so much Anne - you are right, die cutting from pre-coloured card is so much easier! I'm so glad you like it xx
DeleteJenny I love it. The detail and color is just amazing. I can't stop looking at it. Bravo!
ReplyDeleteThank you so much Sharon - I'm so glad you like it xx
DeleteThis is such an amazing piece, Jenny! Your attention to detail is incredible! You do such a fantastic job with the Distress Oxides too!
ReplyDeleteThank you so much Susan - bless you for noticing the care I take with finishes - I'm so glad you like it xx
DeleteOMG!!! This canvas is jawdroppingly amazing!!! Fantastic design!!! I love it to bits!!!
ReplyDeleteThank you so much Monika - I'm so glad you like it xx
DeleteMy, my, my !!! This is totally awesome ... your work with the oxides fabtabulous... and the creative city scape over the top !!!
ReplyDeleteThank you so much Rea - I'm so glad you like it xx
DeleteI agree with what everyone else has said! Thank you for showing us the details.
ReplyDeleteThank you so much - it was my pleasure - I'm so glad you like it xx
DeleteThis is a stunner Jenny! LOVE it! Exactly the kind of thing I'd be wanting to decorate my new craft room with when it gets built this summer. :)
ReplyDeleteThank you so much Sammy - your craft room sounds wonderful - I'm so glad you like my picture xx
DeleteYour pieces always have me checking back again and again to catch all the details! I love the way you have layered all of these buildings it really brings you "home" the distress ovides create the perfect feel for the buildings, I could go on and on I love this one so much! You have such a talent and I am so thankful that you share it with us all!
ReplyDeleteThank you so much Ann - I'm so pleased you like it and thank you for enjoying the tutorial xx
DeleteLove this!
ReplyDeleteThank you so much Deb xx
DeleteStunning love it Jenny
ReplyDeleteThank you so much Maggie - I'm so pleased you like it xx
DeleteYou know I waited to the end of a very busy day to see this. It was worth the wait and I loved every gorgeous detail. The folded strip to mount the foreground buildings was a stroke of genius. I LOVE the background and the word strips you used. It really is AH-MAZING! Thanks for sharing it with us x
ReplyDeleteThank you so much Zoe! I'm so glad it was worth the wait and you like it xx
DeleteA glorious grungy rainbow cityscape - simply brilliant, Jenny!
ReplyDeleteAlison x
Thank you so much Alison - I'm really pleased that you like it xx
DeleteJenny,
ReplyDeleteThis is so cool and beautiful!! I love it!!
Hugs,
Nancy
Thank you so much Nancy - I'm so pleased that you like it xx
DeleteLove your creation. Really want to get back to messy crafting again. Inspirational!
ReplyDeleteThank you so much Spyder - if it gets you back to messy crafting then that makes me so happy xx
DeleteJust beautiful! Im inspired to buy some Oxide Inks!
ReplyDeleteThank you so much Denise - you'll have so much fun with these new Oxides xx
DeleteWhat a brilliant step by step showing us how you made your incredible piece of art! Thank you! xxx
ReplyDeleteThank you so much Chris - I'm so glad you like it xx
DeleteAn absolutely awesome creation jenny with the most amazing detail and a wonderful step by step too.
ReplyDeleteThanks so much for sharing.
Fliss xx
Thank you so much Fliss - I'm so glad you like it and enjoyed the tutorial xx
DeleteA beautiful scene! Now I know better how these new inks work... thanks for the step by step.
ReplyDeleteThank you so much Lys - I'm so glad you enjoyed the tutorial xx
DeleteWow! A brilliant step by step - now to s.t.r.e.t.c.h the pension and get these dies off my list!! Chrisx
ReplyDeleteThank you so much Chris - I'm so glad you like it. You'll love using these dies xx
DeleteYour framed step by step is stunning Jenny! I love every little detail and the colours are fabulous and so very lush! I didn't twig why you had folded the card and popped the foam behind them, that is so clever Jenny, what a fabulous way to add hidden dimension, it's only after reading it again that the penny dropped. Now the Distress Oxides were already at the top of the list and so are those lovely dies now, I just need to sell a kidney lol, thank you for sharing how you created it xx
ReplyDeleteThank you so much Karen - I'm so glad you like it and enjoyed the tutorial xx
DeleteWOW!!!! This is Fabulous!!! Every detail is wonderful!!!!
ReplyDeleteThank you so much Wanda - I'm so glad you like it xx
DeleteI've been letting this "marinate" in my mind since you posted it. It is beautiful, of course, but it looks nostalgic and futuristic at the same time, at least to me. And the colors! You were really inspired on this.
ReplyDeleteThank you so much Marci - I'm so glad you like it and it inspires you xx
DeleteThis project is so crazy amazing it is ridiculous!!!! Holy crow you knocked it outta the park!
ReplyDeleteThank you so much Karen - I'm so glad you like it xx
DeleteJenny, you really did a great job keeping the vintage feel to this collage. I love the small amount of color bursts and the great layering!
ReplyDeleteThank you so much Autumn - those Oxides make the task of keeping it vintage so easy - glad you like it xx
DeleteThis is just fabulous! I was tempted by those dies and wow you just knocked it out of the park!
ReplyDeleteThank you so much Suzz! I adore these dies (as you can see) xx
DeleteHi Jenny,
ReplyDeleteI love this project. May I have your permission to do it as a class for 5 people?
Jenny did you use any color beside Iced Spruce and Vintage Photo on the heavy cardstock for the buildings? It looks like you might have but then that could be the internet! Thanks for your help!
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