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A personal ALL-star 38

Mona Pendleton | Sunday, September 1, 2013 @ 9:01 PM | , , ,

Hi there! I hope you had a great weekend! It's Monday so it's time for an all new Simon Says Stamp Monday Challenge on the Simon Says Monday Challenge blog! This week's theme we are focusing on our personal ALL-star product ~ one that we can not live without!

was inspired to create this mixed media wall hanging using my all-time favorite  Jet Black ink pad.

I love to use Jet Black ink especially when creating mixed media projects because it is non-water based which allows me to stamp crisp images then layer with various mediums. Using a Grand Oval die, I die cut a piece of patterned paper then stamped many images from Attic Treasures using Jet Black ink then layered various mediums including: Color Shine, Color Wash and Distress ink.
I embellished with a die cut Dress Form that was stamped using Jet Black ink, painted with Seedless Preserves then coated with a layer of crackle paint.
Thanks so much for visiting ~ I hope you join in the fun! Please be sure to stop by the Simon Says Monday Challenge blog to see all the amazing DT inspiration!
Be Sweet ;)
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38 Sweet Comments So Far:

Anonymous 1 said...

This is gorgeous!!! :)) :))
Oh my gosh ~~ you belted the dress form...!!! Fabulous!!! :)) :)) :))
The crackle effect is really cool, too!! :)) :))
Great job!!
I don't think I could pick one single product for a fave... that a tricky one!!
LOL

Ros Crawford 2 said...

Beautiful!! Your dress form gives the impression of glass ... it's stunning!

Sue Lelli 3 said...

LOVE the different mediums you used and all of your metal embellies! The crackle is the BEST finishing touch! WOW!

Mary Chen 4 said...

Wow, you really know how to make a dress form look amazing! Love the colours and the embellishments! Great job!

Jan Hirsch 5 said...

Beautiful design! Love the technique on the dress form! WOW!

MackieMade Paper Creations 6 said...

Love the dress form! The crackled paint is awesome! Beautiful!

Unknown 7 said...

Looks amazing. Loving that belted dress form.
HOpe you are enjoying this long weekend my friend.

Hugs~

Heather Rogers 8 said...

This is beautiful, Mona! I love the pretty SB shaped wall hanging and rolled flowers. The belt buckle is a great embellishment. :)

Tracey 9 said...

Well seriously Mona, how many ways can I say how incredible your work is?!?! So stunning!!! I am in constant awe of your talent!!

Anna-Karin 10 said...

Beautiful project Mona! Love the panel you created with the pretty crackled dressform and the wonderful flowers.

Petra Swart 11 said...

So very creative, Mona!!! Beautiful - love the dressform with the buckle and the crackle paint! TFS.

Meihsia Liu 12 said...

What a gorgeous project! Mona. The stamped background and crackled effect on the dress form are so beautiful! I love your pretty stitches, too. Great design! :)

Angi Barrs 13 said...

Super clever to add the belt buckle!

Maura 14 said...

Love your medley of colors - so soft.

Mirna 15 said...

Beautiful project, Mona! Love the colors and the beautiful effect on the dress form! The belt is a brilliant touch! TFS!

BevL 16 said...

Lovely wall hanging, Mona! Love what you did with the dress form! So magnificent!

Craft Addicts - Tracy Evans 17 said...

Gorgeous Mona, so elegant. I love the dress form and the added buckle. Your flowers are stunning and the stand you use is amazing. Beautifully put together as always. Tracy x

Stella 18 said...

Being a follower for quite some time now ( and MIA lately; sorry!!!) I am impressed that you are always able to come up with original designs and a perfect eye for color combos and use of your supplies. Mona; this is lovely; I am impressed....

Norma 19 said...

Very beautiful project! Love the detail and the pretty technique on the dress form! Gorgeous color palate too! TFS!

Alison 20 said...

Lovely flowers and dress form! Your eye for color is simply amazing! This project really is perfection!

Lisa Elton 21 said...

Gorgeous Mona and I love the buckle on the dress form! Thanks for the tip on the ink too ;)

Davi 22 said...

This is so beautiful Mona, I love the vintage feel and the combo of my favorites things, flowers and dressforms...fabulous ;)

Andrea Ockey Parr 23 said...

Mona! This is so striking in a pretty pastel kind of way! My favorite touch is the buckle around the waist of the dress form. You continue to amaze me and your projects always make gasp out something like, "Nooooo wayyyy! That is sooooo cool!:

Michelle 24 said...

Gorgeous!! I love your muted palette. So elegant!

Holly AKA KopyKat 25 said...

This is so fabulous, I love the dress form and the buckle, great design and colors.

PaperMomma 26 said...

Lovely wall hanging! That dress form is gorgeous! The crackled background looks amazing!

sandi 27 said...

Wow! This is just beautiful!

Tumbleweed 28 said...

Love this project, Mona! Love the colors and the beautiful texture effect on the dressform! TFS!

GinaB 29 said...

Stunning! Love the dressform and the pretty belt buckle!

email: Steph@SimonSaysStamp.com 30 said...

Gorgeous project, Mona!!! I just love the crackle accents :)

*mwah*
Steph
Simon Says Stamp!

Larissa Heskett 31 said...

Simply BEAUTIFUL Mona!! ;)

Anonymous 32 said...

So beautiful! So feminine! LOVE IT!

Ellen 33 said...

GORGEOUS! Love that pretty dress form! WOW!

Suzanne C 34 said...

Elegant! Love that buckle detail on the dress form! The flowers are gorgeous!

Sandra 35 said...

Amazing project, Mona! Love the dress form and all the texture and crackle! Very beautiful! Hugs, Sandra

barbarayaya62 36 said...

Gorgeous project! dressform and flower are so rich of details! FAntastic BARbarayaya

Anita Houston The Artful Maven 37 said...

That mini set of stamps is fabulous! I love this little make! Love how it hangs!

Stamped Impressions 38 said...

Love your soft and beautiful colors!


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