Wednesday, December 8, 2010

Gingersnap Creations GC82 Supply Challenge: White Glitter

My entry as a "Visiting Artist" at Gingersnap Creations for GC82 Supply Challenge: White Glitter, is an ornament!

I painted a wood ornament using white paint on the bottom and three shades of blue on the top. This was then lightly splattered to give a snowing effect. I added several layers of white glitter to the bottom, because snow is just not flat! After that was finished, I gave a light spray of matte sealer, which did dull my white glitter a tad! Next time I will spray only the painted area!! We added stickles to the brad snowflakes and then sprinkled those with "white" glitter and added a red gem center. The little snowguy is from Scrolls Work Stamps and he was stamped on a ultra-fine white glittered piece of cardstock. After he was colored, he was cut out the top part of him is on little foam pieces for dimension.

I hope you like this ornament and will join us at Gingersnap Creations for some sparkling fun! Have a wonderful day and thank you so much for the visit!

12 comments:

  1. This is so pretty! I love it!!!

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  2. Couldn't tell it was an ornament on the GC site. It looks even better now that I know!
    Rinda

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  3. A real sparkly fun ornament, Like the little chap in the centre!

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  4. Great cute ornament, love that little snowman and loads of glitter...brill. Annette x

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  5. What a darling little ornament Terry.

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  6. adorable ornament, terry! love the blue, so pretty! cute image and love the snowflakes. thanks for sharing and have a great day! *hugs* steph :)

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  7. Totally cute and adorable ornament Terry! It makes a great decoration for the Christmas tree! Ira

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  8. Beautiful Terry!! This guy is one of my favorite SW Christmas stamps.
    ~~Jacque :D

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  9. Now that's one happy snowman!! Awesome piece, Terry!

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  10. He's a really cute snowman, love how you did the blue at the top and white at the bottom.

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