10.17.2010

Sweet Poison - Day 17 of 31 Days of Halloween

This one is gonna be short and simple! I started with a cardboard coffin from Michael's and spray painted it sterling silver. While it was drying I stamped out my images from Candy is Dandy set from Smeared Ink. I colored them with my prismacolor markers and used some glitter ink on them. Then, before applying my images to the coffin I distressed it with my black stazon ink. I glued my sentiment, "sweet poison" and my coffin image with mod podge. Then, for the inside, I stuffed some green tissue paper and layed my bleeding heart image inside. Hope u like :)=





13 comments:

  1. I love how you coloured the images and the hints of sparkle

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  2. I just noticed your "if you are here, you are awesome" badge!! THAT is awesome! I say that in my posts sometimes, how weird is that??? Not really weird i guess O_0
    LOVE the glitter on the flower on top! And on the heart inside! I love anatomical images!!

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  3. Wow! This is just gorgeous Tori! the silver coffin and sparkle is FAB! xxD

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  4. I absolutely love what you are doing with these coffins!!! This is just gorgeous in that GOOD creepy way!

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  5. gorugous!!!! love all the sprakle!!!! it's shiney and creepy!!!

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  6. Ooh...this is really fab! Love BOTH of the images you used for this project!

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  7. those images are colored so deep with color and great coffin.

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  8. This is fantastic perfect colour
    Luv Jane xxx

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  9. So beautiful, wonderful job coloring and I like the glittery touches

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  10. this is so great! I love the sparkly coloring that you have done! great images!

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  11. ooh thats pretty!! love glitter!

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  12. Oops I missed this on my way round yesterday - or I was too early?
    This coffin is awesome. Love the richness of the images and that they shine!!! That heart in the coffin looks life like as well!
    Helen xx

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