Thursday, March 18, 2021

Autumn Skellie Dangle


 

I used a rubber stamp from Lost Coast Stamps called Day of the Dead Headdress Lady for this recycled tuna can lid. The image is stamped with brown inka and colored with pencils and markers. The dangle is embellished with a twine hanger, orange glitter and two orange leaf charms. 

I would like to enter this project in the following challenges:

Time Out - #183 different type of project 

Allsorts - #615 rubber stamped project 

Simon Says Monday - recycle (tuna can lid)

Lost Coast Stamps - #118 hat (LCD)

Crafter's Cafe - #262 season (Autumn)

♥ Wendy

8 comments:

Shona Chambers said...

You must be eating a lot of tuna at your house!! Just left a comment for your hedgehog tag and think I need to send you all the lids from the cat food tins we go thru so you can make them pretty too! The image is uber cool, really like how you didn't colour the skull too much, really makes him stand out. And the orange/brown smudging around the circle edge makes such a difference. Your so clever and can't wait to see your next entry for TIME OUT!

Mummylade said...

Great recycling! Thank you for joining us this week at Allsorts Challenge

Mervi said...

Thank you for sharing at Allsorts;-))m

Riet Harikini said...

Hi, what a great entry you have made. Thanks for playing along with Lost Coast Designs hat challenge.

Sue said...

This is fabulous, and how unusual to stamp on a tin lid! Thanks for joining in with us again at Lost Coast Designs, Sue xx

Nonni said...

Another fun dangle -you rock at making these! This one has a more edgy feel, that stamp is very stylish! Thank you for joining us again at TO.

Laurie said...

This is such a fun take on the hat challenge at Lost Coast Designs. I love your skellie and her fabulous flowered hat! Very original and fun. Thanks for joining the Lost Coast Design Challenge.

ionabunny said...

What a fun bit of recycling. Perfect stamp for our hats challenge. Thanks for joining the fun at the Lost Coast Portal to Creativity. Hugz