Wednesday, May 20, 2015

May Member Blog Hop for Smeared and Smudged "Anything Goes"

Yahoo! It's time for another Smeared and Smudged Member Blog Hop!  If you haven't joined this fun, creeptastic group then run here and join!  Each month we do member hops, swaps, and challenges and the oh so awesome 31 Days of Halloween in October  with it's awesome chances to win prizes! This month the ladies gave us free reign to create anything!  So many thoughts what to do? what to do?  Oh, yeah, I have been loving the Finnabair style made famous by the awesome artist Ania Dabrowska (found here) and just happened to have a new Rick St. Dennis image of Frankenstein (look here for "Frankie") looking at me with sad eyes begging for attention!  So you guessed it!  I took a shot at combining the two!  I am in love with this!  Not that I did a good job or anything like that..you know I am not conceited, but it just came out how it looked in my head! Seldom happens that way!



This is a fat page 6 x 6 inches covered with scrapbook paper from scraps with golden fabric spray behind Frankie's head with black mesh also behind his head.  Then the fun began..nuts, bolts, Christmas light bulbs, safety pins, paper clips, screws, beads, etc!  I took my hot glue gun and ran some drips down each side and added my sentiment.  I painted the tops with all white and then used a pink and purple spray I made from tempura paints.  I sponged on dark green and dark brown on top of that finishing with a spray of the golden fabric spray. His eyes hold not frightfulness to me but sadness and that is where the sentiment came from.  This fab digital stamp is colored with Prismacolor pencils no gloss for the eyes; I wanted to keep the sadness there.  Black and green oil sticks were used around face and edges.  Also green and purple Stickles around "hair" and sentiment. 

Now I am letting Yoshi choose another winner this month from the comments left below.  So please leave a comment so he can pick your name for a happy package! Last month's winner was Teresa (so sorry it took so long to get to you!) and will try to get this month's out on time!  But the most important thing you need to do is go to the other blogs and leave lots of love for them!  You won't be disappointed, promise!

Happy crafting and check out Smeared and Smudged on Facebook!

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My take is the focus of this photo...Frankie..one word says it all!

34 comments:

  1. Fab fat page and love your colouring technique

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    1. Thank you, Katie! I am just learning how to use the Prismacolor colored pencils..markers didn't like me!!

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    2. Im still learning to colour stamps too. I seem to be doing ok with the marker pens. I might try water colour paints next.

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    3. Im still learning to colour stamps too. I seem to be doing ok with the marker pens. I might try water colour paints next.

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    4. I tried watercolors...let's just say it was not a good outcome! lol I am too spastic to use them! Good luck and show pics!

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  2. Gruesomely gorgeous Nan fab fat page.
    Rose x

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  3. Fantastic page Nan - I love Finnabair too and Frankie looks fab with his arty hairdo!!

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    1. Thanks Teresa! His updo is a bit over the top...couldn't stop adding! lol

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  4. Oh my FREAKIN' GOD! what a fun and fabulous page! Loving Frankie's 'DO and the amazing layers and texture. Thanks so much for sharing it with the Minions at HDH, too. xxD

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    1. Thank you very much, Donna! I appreciate you saying that! I was really scared to reveal him..thought it might not be the right approach to him but I did like how it turned out! Something I never do usually! lol

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  5. <3 this! All the bits and bobs really take this to that level of AWESOME! Great work as always, Nan!
    xxx Tori

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    1. Tori, if it wasn't for you and Terra I would be sitting with tv on just for company doing nothing! Thank you both for being my lifesavers and giving me this joy in creating! hugs xx

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  6. This is FANTASTIC! I love your FInnibair inspired Frankie!

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    1. Thank you Leslierahye! Going to the blog list to see how awesome you talented ladies have done!! Will put poor Frankie to shame! lol

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  7. wonderful art Nan. Love this take on Frankie.

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    1. Thank you Susan! I am smiling for Frankie! lol

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  8. Nan, this is wow, LOVE it.

    Hugs Anna xx

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  9. Love the idea that you mixed Frankenstein's face with Finnabair's style !! stunning !

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  10. Thank you so much! Coming from you such a compliment! I loved your project today!! Have gone back to look at it 3 times!

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  11. Oh my, Nan, you did a fabulous job on Frankie. I love all the "stuff" you added on top of his head. Such dimension. He really reminds me of Boris Karloff!

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    1. LOL! I just realized he does, Barbara! Boris would have refused the "updo" I am afraid though! Thank you!

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  12. Nice creepy green coloring to his face!

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  13. Fabulous - now I really must have a go at this!!

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    1. Oh you must, Susan! It is so much fun adding the bits it is hard to stop! You would do a fantastic job you have a much better eye for composition than I do. However, Thank you very much!

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  14. What a fab fat page Nan..loving the mixed media...xx

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    1. Thanks, Sandie! Thought about doing something like this on wood or perhaps a bottle for June?

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  15. Oh nan! this is a fabulous page! Such detail and depth for a small project - I thought it was a huge thing! I love it! Sorry for the delay in my hopping! hugs, mo x

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    1. Thanks, Mo! I was scared to attempt anything larger! lol Thanks for stopping by, Nanxx

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  16. this is sooooo awesome thanks for playing at Haunted Design House

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    1. Thank you Monique! I hope he is dark enough...his hair do and golden glow lightened him up a bit! lol

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  17. I absolutely LOVE this. Fantastic texture and colouring. Thanks for sharing another creation with us at Haunted Design House. :)

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