I was given an altered art challenge the other day by Scrapbook Memories and so here it is! This is also the first time I'm using my Enamelz by Shimmerz, which I received through the mail last couple of weeks. The circles that you see on the edge of the box were actually stamped on a textured paste. Once dried, I have applied various sprays including the Colour wash by Ranger apart from those from my Tattered Angels collection. Once dried again, I applied versamark just on the circles and sprinkled the Enamelz prior heating.
The word Receipts were actually a die cut foam, which I have glued onto the box and then applied the Versamark. Enamelz was sprinkled onto it and I did that twice this time.
The arrow was actually a grungeboard element by Tim Holtz. It was sprayed, and heat embossed with the Enamelz.
My day job requires me to travel places and I need to keep a lot of receipts for end of the month claim. I don't want to be keeping these in my purse! Purrlease.....i certainly don't mind my purse to be bulky because of ringgit notes but certainly not due to receipts!! lol!
So, this seems to be a quick solution for me for my receipts storage. I just need to tuck it in the box and by end of the month, I can revisit the box to settle my traveling claim! Voila! Hehehe....
Thanks to Scrapbook Memories for giving me the opportunity to create!
Go visit their shop for they have various items and consistently keep coming in!, for your creative minds!
TFR & L! Ciao!
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wow this is sooooooooooooooo creative and inspiring ... love every piece of this treasure box ... hugz x
ReplyDeleteHi Nida! I came across your work on TCR so I hop by your blog :) Wow, this box is so awesome, love the grunge feel of it. And I love what you did with the alphas... love it lots :)
ReplyDeleteWOW WOW WOW. You had mastered Compendium of Curiosity, my friend!!. The patina is just awesome. Must feel great when touching it :). I LOVE the texture and the hinges are just gorgeous!. I'm drooling.
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