Saturday, November 26, 2011

Altered Holiday Bits

I have manged to get a few things done today and thought I would celebrate with a post.  I have a looming deadline for some swaps, which always helps to push me along.  One of the projects I completed was a mystery element ornament swap.  Our lovely hostess, Deb, provided us with a material which we had to utilize in some way to create a Christmas ornament.




She gave us a round, plastic disc which ended up being my base in these holiday junque ornaments.  I die cut an oval and glued on a Santa image.  The edges were covered in memory tape and a hole was punched up top.  Then I started to embellish with lots of found objects and fibers.  I used small scale ornaments, lights and real replacement bulbs. A recent score of keys allowed me the freedom to add another element to these along with some holiday muse tokens by Tim Holtz.  I used white picket fence distress strain on the tokens to add another wintry element to some of the metal. 

      







I used Tim's texture hammer to pound the edges of the memory foil for texture.  Each part was placed at a different level to add interest.  The hangers were simply hand formed from heavy gauge wire once it was twisted together.  I love how they add a unique whimsical element to the ornaments.  I attached old replacement Christmas lights some of them as well. 





This is an altered 250 count matchbox.  I made this for a holiday swap, so the inside is filled with goodies for my partner.  Lots of fun supplies were used: tissue tape, kraft paper, broken jewelry, German scrap, shrink plastic, a Tim Holtz adage ticket, stickels and tinsel.  One of the items inside of the box is a smaller Christmas Ornament, pictured below.  I am going to enter this into Simon Says Stamp and Show's weekly challenge.  This week they are looking for tickets. 





Here I used snow cap alcohol ink and stickels on the glass before adding Santa with glossy accents.  The top is adorned with a bit of vintage tinsel from Tim's etsy shop this season.  Another muse token and unique wire hanger finishes off this tiny gift. 

I hope you found some inspiration in my recent holiday happenings.  Be sure to come back soon as there are many projects in the works!

Cheers,

Rhea

14 comments:

  1. Awe, Rhea I just love all that. You are a very talented Lady

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  2. Hery there Rhea, thank you for joining the DT from Simon Says Stamp and Show with your fabulous project, love all the little detilla and the Christmassy images. Hugs Terry xxxx

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  3. the ornaments and the little box are simply adorable!

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  4. I love all your hanging ornaments and the matchbox is just stunning (:o)Elly

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  5. Love all your projects.. Great work as usual!!

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  6. Ohhh Rhea your on a Christmas crafting roll! Awesome ornies and adore your altered box!
    hugs Lynn

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  7. Stunning projects. Especially love the box.

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  8. What a great project I love that little box x

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  9. All fab projects, I love those muse tokens and the uses you have put them to. x

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  10. Everything is just beautiful!!

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  11. The ornaments are delightful, the matchbox is beautiful. I really have to get going on my Christmas projects.

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  12. Hi Rhea, what lovely ornaments and the little box is so cute!

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