Monday, 18 May 2009

Something Completely Different

There's a new kid on the challenge blog block - Something Completely Different (is it just me who has a Monty Python moment with that phrase?!). There'll be a different type of project as the focus each month and a new theme each week - so for example, May's project focus is twinchies and this week's theme is Wings.

I've never made a twinchie in my life but thought it might be fun to give it a go and support the blog in its first week. So, here's my very first 2x2" piece!

I've played with something else that's new, too - some Cosmic Shimmer Heat Fusible film. I cheated a little bit as I wasn't very happy with how black the outline came out so I went over it carefully with a Copic marker to make it a really dense black but the iridescent film is really pretty for butterfly wings (although a nightmare to photograph!).

I folded the wings along the sides of the body and also used a bead of Glossy Accents at the very edge of the twinchie, curved the lower wings and stuck them down to give the butterfly more dimension.

Stamps (Cornish Heritage Farms):
Vintage Butterflies (Saturday Evening Post line)
Nature Silhouettes (Kim Hughes Collection)

Paper: smooth white

Ink:
Stazon by Tsukineko (Jet Black)
Tim Holtz Distress by Ranger (Shabby Shutters and Peeled Paint)
Memento by Tsukineko (Bamboo Leaves)

Other:
Cosmic Shimmer fusible film (Blue Lake)
Krylon leafing pen (pale gold)
Glossy Accents (as adhesive)
Copic marker

Thanks for dropping by and thanks for the challenge, girls!

21 comments:

  1. wow what a stunning first twinchie...wish my first one was as good as this!

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  2. Wow just love that butterfly - I love those fusible films and you've done a brill job using it here....love the twinchie background too...Thank You so much for joining us this week, really hope to see you again xx

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  3. Wow this is stunning that butterfly is gorgeous - have never used fantasy film - it scares me to death!!! Lol

    thanks for joining our first challenge

    Dawn

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  4. Well you've certainly done your first twinchie justice, Joanne, it's wonderful xxxx

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  5. Stunning butterfly wings on your beautiful twinchie.....if you take a look at mine you'll see great minds think alike! :) LOL
    xoxo

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  6. Gorgeous twinchie! (You might get hooked now) x

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  7. I love your twinchie... the colour of the butterfly is amazing... thanks for your lovely comment btw on my blog. Karen

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  8. this is great love that butterfly thanks for visitaing my blog love cheryl xxxxxxx

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  9. Love your butterfly and using copic's is a great idea. Our Carol is a huge fusible film fan so I know she is going to love this. Thank you for taking part in the challenge this week and joining the rest of us 'virgins'

    Good luck in the blog draw and hope to see you again next week.

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  10. Super twinchie Joanne. Great shot - you managed to show us some sparkle! Thank you for joining us. Gez.xx

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  11. Morning!

    Love the buterfly and the background too but the butterfly is sooo lush

    Do you think it's an age thing as I too associate the phrase with Monty Python and as DS is a fan I've relived them again :)

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  12. Fuseable film is great material but as you say hard to photograph. your twinchie is beautiful and the butterfly is perfect.

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  13. Beautiful, love the butterfly. Anesha

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  14. Wow!! It's stunning Joanne!

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  15. this looks like a real butterfly and its great..would never think it was your first attempt!! Love that cosmic film stuff and thanks for visiting my blog

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  16. Absolutely gorgeous Joanne!!! Love the color you used on this butterfly .. so creative and awesome looking!! You are SO clever and adventureous!!!

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  17. omword Joanne! that butterfly is gorgeous!!! wow!!

    how are you! is mum spinning yet?

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  18. A beautiful creation...that butterfly is stunning!

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  19. A very beautiful butterfly Joanne. Well done. :)

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