Year 2013 & Year 2014 2

Year 2013 & Year 2014 2

Sunday, July 25, 2021

The Funkie Junkie Boutique Challenge #9; Frilly & Funkie AND Simon Says Stamp Monday Challenge: Food &or Drink... Essential COFFEE!

 


We're on the road once again; way out in the boonies of Ohio for a Retreat. We'd just gotten back a few days ago from a week-long trip to Florida for some sunshine and rest. We didn't really get much of either, the rain of Indiana having followed us all the way down, and staying in a circular pattern in the Gulf. We did manage a couple of days on the Emerald Beaches at Grayton Park- with waves at over 4 feet high, so it was really GOOD boarding for me. The pup (HunniPi) went with and was already at "home" in her Florida Home Away from Home. The abundance of rain down in the south made for some of the hugest peaches I've yet seen at our stop in Clanton, Alabama, to purchase a case in season. They were perfectly sweet and tart at just the right point. I really wanted to pick up another case on the way back to Indiana, but we were really short on time. Once we got back, it was a matter of taking care of everything just like 8 days before, repacking the panties and heading back out again. The Red Wing set of kids came down to stay for a week-long visit with her family, and Baby Pecan enjoyed a day playing with his cousins at Memaw and Papaw's. It's a very special thrill to see all your Grandbabies at once, and it'll never get old!

Since the connection is so iffy out here, I'll get right down to it: this make was fast-moving, but really FUN! When I saw Paula Cheney's post (click here for her blogpost) using the newest TH Distress color (Blue Ribbon) for Ranger, I was totally in love with her crackle technique. Since I got the Salvaged Patina set, but had yet to get time to use it at all; I knew this was a perfect match for what I had in mind. And, it matched up very well for the 2 challenges I am entering this make! So let's see what went down for this to happen...


                                    I started out with tools and materials:






Then let my fingers just begin to play...

First, I cut the main ingredients: the Tag's backgrounds/bases,
and parts for the teacup and iced coffee cup. I put a nice layer of matboard inside there, for stability.

Distressing all the pieces came next.

I wanted a couple of things that would 'pop' from the Tag and allow the real shade
of the Salvaged Patina shine out just on its own.

A few frilly glittering gems were needed on the crown,

The paper dolls were going to remain the usual "just a bit of depth" with Distress Oxide
in Vintage Photo. The dog was actually trimmed off from a guy who wasn't paying attention
to the poor pup who happens to look just like my hearing dog helper- Hunni Pi.
So a bit of DI in Mustard Seed with a touch of Vintage Photo DO around the edges.
I did have pity for the man and stuck him back inside the Paper Dolls pack. I may use him later.

The whipped cream came to me on a rope idea... it took a bit of folding, gluing and cutting,
before I figured out that the best way to do it was to cut short lengths matching the coffee cup
lid, and then fray the ends. Really DID look good. Yummers!

OH YEAH!!! Paula is right: this is SOOOO FUN!!!
Mixing the SP Oxide in a few drips with the TH Texture Crackle Paste... FUN!!

Got even FUNNER!!! :)

I did happen to have Walnut Stain on hand, so I did as per Paula.

Since Paula used the Distress SPRAY Stain, I added a bit of water to my regular stain,
just to help it spread easier.

Here, you'll note that the full "plate" from the Sizzix die I used- was cut in half.
I took the other half and carefully cut it down to about the same shape, only smaller, to fit
the plate, giving it a bottom "stand". I did paint and distress it seperately from the top half,
so the outline would show up better. You will also note that the teacup was made with
the cup's inside space being cut down to half the full. This was so the cup would not stick out
from the Tag as much. I needed just enough space to make it look like a real cup.
I used the DO Salvaged Patina just straight out of the bottle for all areas
other than the front of the teacup and the top of the plate.

While Paula used Mushroom Alcohol Ink, I chose Ginger as I think it matches the SP Ink better.

Here I am being too lazy to go get a QTip.
I twisted up a Kleenex and used one end to Ink the Ginger to the inside teacup handle.
Then I used the Alcohol Blending Solution on the other end of the Kleenex to dab off
all the inside cracks while adding more Ginger to the edges.

The stubborn little cracks where the teacup sides met...I got those with the TH Distress Marker 
in Walnut Stain.

Got out my 5$63&4!x@ sewing machine- that makes me spend more time cutting threads
than I spend on sewing! After having the tension fixed...and fixed... and fixed again; I'm ready for 
another machine! It doesn't need to be brand new like this was. Obviously, that was a bust.
 But the little strawberry threader (a gift from a Bestie in Florida) was a REAL HELPER!!!

This was just so you could see the backside of the "T".
I really did make it look like a real teabag and then ended up making it sit with only the "T" 
being fully visible. Oh well; it's CUTE!

Then came a HAPPY MAIL from
I've been waiting forever for those MILKCAPS!!!
Managed to get the new Blue Ribbon Glaze, but passing up the Inks of BR,
because I still love Chipped Sapphire more.


And here's what I ended up with...

FRONT Side of Tag
Here's what I was thinking on my way to making this:
Back when the ChiefHubby and I were first dating at ages 19 and 16;
things were pretty much just having fun. Like kids having a Tea Party and pretending
to "play House".
Then, you grow up, and while you still manage to have fun, life can pretty pretty
hard and pretty hectic. 
That's why GOD invented coffee! ;)

Does making a "T" stand for TEA count as "Funkie"?? lol!
I even made splotches of "water" on it just for TIM!!!

The stitching did turn out cute.
And the Milkcaps...I think I remember some of the names for REAL!!

"Frilly": the lovely ribbons I couldn't choose from, so I just used all three!

Bottom detail of the teacup's plate.


BACKSIDE OF TAG

Yep: complete with our names on it!

There's my Puppi Pi, Hunni Pi!!!

This is absolutely MY look before I've had caffeine for the day.
Hot coffee bothers my stomach, so I have to leave it alone.
But Frappe's and Cappuccinos....I really think that whipped cream helps! lol!
My crown is definitely Frilly AND Funkie!

Those Milkcaps.... :)

Oh, yeah! Whipped cream on top of iced coffee....
definitely a life essential that is a good thing about to happen!!!



And that's all she wrote, folks.
THANKS for popping in for this make!
I'm entering this into the following:

Sponsored by:

Sponsored by:
                 Be sure to stop back in on August 4th: I'll be Guest Designing for

                                                   The Funkie Junkie Challenge Blog

                          as overall pick from my "Summer Fish"  (click here to see) from the 

                                      "Snarky, Sassy, & Silly Summer Fun" Challenge!


                                                            UNTIL THEN:

                                             Stay Safe &

                                   HAPPY BLOGGING!


5 comments:

Laura Gilhuly said...

This is awesome!!!! Thanks for joining us at The Funkie Junkie Boutique!

SewPaperPaint said...

Oh Lyla! I just love this amazing tag, both front and back. These were always some of my favorite dies and it's a joy to see the personality you added in using them. Hugs, Autumn

Janna Ketchum said...

Gorgeous! I love the paper dolls and the crackle texture. Thank you for joining the Funkie Junkie Challenge!

Lorraine A said...

oh my gooodness how fabulous is this!! I love that it's reversible, both sides are awesome!!

Congratulations you have won the $25 voucher on the Simon Says Stamp Monday Challenge.
Please email us.
simonsayschallenge@hotmail.com

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Lols x x x

Jenny Marples said...

Tea, coffee, memories and happy mail! This post has it all and your tag is fabulous Lyla. Thank you once again for joining in with our challenge at The Funkie Junkie Boutique blog xx