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Monday, October 31, 2011

The Finale of 31 Days of Halloween - "Keeper of Lost Souls" Super-sized Mixed Media Domino Sculpture by Leigh S-B!

 It's Day 31 of our Spooktacular 31 Days of Halloween extravaganza!

I hope everyone has enjoyed checking out all the DominoART eye-candy all month long!
It has been a real treat and I want to thank everyone for sharing their wonderful DominoART creations with us!  Each project is listed by day in the left hand sidebar if you've missed some projects.  Just click on the artist's name and the link will take you straight to the featured project!

During the first week of November I will be hosting a 31 Days of Halloween Contest!  Every single featured project will be entered into the contest and the winner will receive a prize sponsored by me ;0)  I will be creating a Poll on the DominoART Yahoo group and here on the DominoART blog for you to vote for your favourites.  I will then tally the 2 polls and announce the winner so stay tuned!

So without any further delay here's the grand finale creation for Day 31 of Halloween by me!

Keeper Of Lost Souls

 The Keeper of Lost Souls is a Nature Goddess and she protects the souls of people who have left this world but they're missing and are still waiting to be found by their loved ones.
   
This is an eerie mixed media sculpture that incorporates a skeleton with an altered super-sized domino and is a Third Coast Creative Coterie design team project.

I used a portion of the gorgeous rubber stamp image called Bromberrie's Web (VW-019-N) available from Third Coast Rubber Stamps which can be found in the Summer 2006 catalog.  Isn't she stunning!!
 

 SUPPLIES
Bromberrie's Web (VW-019-N) by Third Coast Rubber Stamps
Adirondack Lights Alcohol Inks:  Lake Mist, Cool Peri and Juniper
Alcohol Inks Applicator Tool
StazOn Jet Black ink pad
Super-sized domino
Sharpie markers - Lilac and Dandelion
Colorless Blender Design Art Marker
White Air Dry Modeling Clay
Inkssentials Matte Accents
Skeleton - Michaels
Crafter's Pick The Ultimate glue
Craft wire
Heat It embossing tool


 I used a super-sized domino as the central part of my sculpture and removed the decals on the front of the domino with a Colorless Blender Design Art Marker.  This marker contains Xylene so please make sure you use it in a well ventilated area to avoid breathing in the fumes!  Super-sized dominoes are 1.5 x 2.5 inches in size and say super-sized on the tin - don't confuse them with the jumbo dominoes!


 Apply three different Adirondack Alcohol Inks to the entire domino (front, back and sides) to create a polished stone effect.  I started with Lake Mist as the main foundation colour and then added small amounts of Cool Peri and Juniper.  The overall effect looks like lichen and moss on stone.
I then applied a coat of Inkssentials Matte Accents to the entire domino and let it dry.  I prefer to seal the domino before stamping the image to ensure I get a good stamped impression.


Stamp the image onto the domino with Jet Black StazOn ink and heat set.


Stamp the sides of the domino with different sections of the foliage from the left side of the stamp image and heat set.


I added small touches of colour to just the flowers in Bromberrie's hair and one of two flowers on the sides of the domino with Lilac and Dandelion Sharpie markers then applied another coat of matte sealer to protect the image.


The 'front' of the domino where the decals were is now the back of the piece and I left that side unstamped.  I assembled the skeleton arms and legs and secured the arms together with wire and did the same to the legs.  I attached them to the back of the domino with small pieces of painter's tape while I applied a coat of The Ultimate glue to the back of the domino and then molded a back for the piece from air dry clay to hide and secure the leg and arm joints to the domino.  The glue helps adhere the clay to the domino.  I left the clay the natural colour coz it matches the colour of the bones.  Let the clay dry and then adhere the skull to the domino with The Ultimate Glue and you're done.  The sculpture could also be a hanging ornament too and all you would need to do is embed a hook in the clay before it dries.

 So that concludes our 1st DominoART 31 Days of Halloween extravaganza!  
This will now be an annual event so keep your beady eyes out for 31 Days of Halloween 2012!!

Best Witches for a spooktacular Halloween Everyone!
Enjoy!

Domino Hugs!

THE SHARPIE DOMINO QUEEN

Saturday, October 1, 2011

Day 1 of 31 Days of Halloween! 'Trick or Treat' Double Trouble ATCs featuring Sharpie Altered Dominoes by Leigh S-B - The Sharpie Domino Queen!

Howzit Stamping Friends!
Welcome to DominoART's Spooktacular 31 Days of Halloween!


Members of the DominoART Yahoo Group and DominoART followers of our Blog and Facebook page are cooking up some wicked cool altered game art in their cauldrons all month long to Ooooo and Aaahhh you and maybe scare you just a little bit ;0)

So hop on your broomsticks and follow along with us!  Don't worry if you miss a day coz all the Days Projects with links can be found on the left hand side there under the 31 Days of Halloween badge!

To kick of the proceedings I'm sharing my "Trick or Treat" Double Trouble ATCs featuring Sharpie altered dominoes!  I created these for the Third Coast Creative Coterie design team!  Here's how I altered the dominoes but for the full Tutorial on how I created the ATCs too pop on over to my blog, Leigh S-B Designs!


SUPPLIES
All the stamps I used are available from Third Coast Rubber Stamps
Free Parking AP-479-P
Spider Web AP-522
Broomstick Dog Ap-523
Cat from the Scary Hairy Girl Duo VB-321-P
Happy Bat sm VB-041-EE
Tree of Dread sm VB-054-C
Boo S. Postal Service WS-146-D
Sizzix Bigz Die Trick or Treat
Standard Double 6 White Dominoes
Black glitter cardstock
Green Glitter Jelly Roll Pen
DCWV Old World Mat Stack Decorative Cardstock
Strathmore Bristol Vellum Surface ATC blanks
White Prismacolor pencil
ColorBox Fluid Chalks:  Wisteria, Lavender, Prussian Blue, Yellow Ochre
Sharpie Markers:  Orange, Leg Warmer Orange, Banana Clip Yellow, Stingray, Valley Girl Violet, Slate Grey, Brown, Coconut, Argyle Green, Jellie Pink
Sharpie Black Paint Pen - Oil Based Medium Point
Metallic Copper and Silver Paint Pens - Extra Fine Points
Recollections Brads:  Black Fleur De Lis, Black Glitter Flourish, Tiny White Buttons

 

I used 2 standard Double 6, brand new straight out of the tin, dominoes for this project and coloured them using my signature Sharpie Domino Queen technique!  Check out all my Sharpie Tutorials on my Blog and also on my website, Velvet Paw Creations, for more info on how to do my technique.  I'm still in the middle of re-designing my entire website so some links aren't ready yet but you'll find some of those tutorials on my blog too!

Stamp just the Moon portion of the Free Parking rubber stamp onto both dominoes with Ancient Page Coal Black dye ink.  Then stamp the Cat on one domino and the dog on the other and heat set the ink with an embossing tool, I'm a huge fan of the Heat It embossing tool.


Colour both dominoes with Sharpie markers, most of them are from the newest Limited Edition set called 80's Glam.  I used Orange, Leg Warmer Orange, Banana Clip Yellow, Jellie Pink and Argyle Green on the cat and Stingray and Valley Girl Violet on the sky and touched up some of the stamped image with a Black sharpie.


 I used Orange, Leg Warmer Orange and Slate Grey on the sky.  Stingray, Valley Girl Violet and Argyle Green on the Witch Hat.  Brown, Coconut and Jellie Pink on the dog.  I coloured the sides of the both dominoes with a Black Sharpie oil-based paint pen and added silver metallic touches to both with an extra-fine point paint pen.  I then sealed both dominoes with a coat of Judikins Diamond Glaze.  I embellished the dominoes with a decorative brad at this point so that they would adhere to the dominoes as the glaze dried.  I used the Fleur De Lis on the dog and the Flourish on the cat.  Both are brads and I just cut off the brad arms.

Thanks for joining us for Day 1 of 31 Days of Halloween!
Stop by tomorrow to see what Pilar F has cooked up in her cauldron for you ;0)

THE SHARPIE DOMINO QUEEN
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