Showing posts with label Gothic. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Gothic. Show all posts

Thursday, October 24, 2024

Gecko Galz Annual Blog Hop

Hello Everyone!

We want to welcome everyone to the Gecko Galz 14th Annual Blog Hop.

 This is our Tricks and Treats Blog Hop! 

We have 14 AMAZING blogs for you to visit this weekend, each with some gorgeous projects created using the Gecko Galz collage sheets that we are giving you for FREE on each site! Each blog you visit will have a exclusive free Gecko Galz Collage sheet for you to download, the one here is

GOTHIC LOVE

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Here are the projects that I created with my collage sheet:

 

 

  

 

 

  

   




Also make sure you leave a message on each blog site you visit, and follow that design team member if you do not already and on the last blog there will be a phrase that you will email to us to be entered in our drawing for a wonderful treat pack.  So sit back, relax, take your time and enjoy the hop!

We have FIVE amazing prizes up for grabs:

        First is a Gecko Galz Kit Club for 2025!

        Second prize is a subscription to the Gecko Galz 2025 Card Topper Kits!

       Third prize is a subscription to the 2025 Tin Topper Kits for 2025!

Fourth prize is a $25 shopping Spree!

       And our Grand Prize ONE FULL YEAR of Gecko Galz PRODUCTS!!! This includes the 6 new collage sheets each quarter, a new stamp set each quarter, a new Craft Kit each quarter, a ATC collections, 1 Paper Pack each quarter, one jewel it collection, Tin Toppers, and Card Toppers!

 First of all, you will need to visit all 14 blogs and leave a comment on each blog :) **This is important so we know you have been to all the blogs **. Collect the phrase at the end of the hop on the Fripperies and Butterflies site there will be a link to email the phrase to Gecko Galz at geckogalz2019@gmail.com.

This enters you in the give Away. On October 28th we will randomly draw the 4 winners and email each of you, then we will post the winning names  in our Newsletter on November 1st.

 For an extra chance to win make a purchase from the GECKO GALZ ETSY STORE between the 25th of October and the 27th of October and your name goes in again for a better chance of winning (each purchase you make that weekend gives you another chance to win) 

 Now have fun visiting each Blog!

Gecko Galz

Kim Rayko

Robin Francini

Julia Vasquez

Tanis Buckton

Susan Renshaw

Kelly Parker 

Suzanne Franin

Carole Jones

Mia

Gerri Herbst

Jessica Kaiser

Walter Zemrock

Leanne Seed

Sunday, October 20, 2024

All Things Dark and Beautiful - Gecko Galz October Challenge

Welcome back to Paper Play, friends!

October's Gecko Galz Challenge theme was a very fun one to create for - All Things Dark and Beautiful.  I have always been a fan of all things eerie, spooky, paranormal, and creepy.  I'm also a fan of anything Gothic, which i why this challenge was so much fun for me.  But what defines dark and beautiful?  It's so varied from person to person and it was fun to see how each Design Team member interpreted it.

I created five projects for the challenge - A Gothic vampire curio box and four greeting cards.

For the curio box, I used a small wooden rectangular box and painted it black.  I used a Gothic print from the Nosferatu ATC Sheet as the background and fussy cut an image from Victorian Gothic Ladies as the focal point.  Some gems were added around the edge of the frame for a little sparkle.  I love the mischievous smirk on her face!

The first greeting card that I created is a shadowbox card.  The background is a Gothic print from the Nosferatu ATC Sheet that is adhered to a black A2 card base.  The image of the woman was fusst cut from an image in the Victorian Gothic Ladies set and a crystal was glued to the center of the spider web on chest.  I cut a gold arched frame to fit around the background, glued a piece of acetate to the back of it, and adhered it to the card base with double sided foam tape.  A few gems were glued down for added effect.  She looks like she's ready to star in The Curse of the Spider Woman!

The next card is a fun trio of photos preserved in a slimline film strip frame.  I felt like these three images go together well and tell the story of a woman who is haunted by both her past and her future.  I used a die to cut the frame and added distress to it with Tim Holtz Distress Ink: Tea Dye, Vintage Photo, and Scorched Timber.  I also added from distress to the pictures and then adhered them to the frame.  The frame was adhered to the card base with double sided foam tape, and the sentiment made with a label maker.


The third card celebrates el dia de los muertos, The Day of the Dead.  The gorgeous image is from the Day of the Dead Card Toppers collection.  I centered the image on an arch of black cardstock and adhered it to the card base.  A gold metallic gel pen was used to outline the black rose in her hair.  I rubbed little white flowers with some Tim Holtz Antique Linen Distress Ink and glued them down around the arch.  I created a small distressed rectangle and hand wrote the sentiment of hermosa eternindad, eternal beauty, on it.  It's truly dark and beautiful!

The last card is a a Gothic Wedding card.  For the background, I cut a piece of brown shipping paper to fit an A2 card base, wrinkled up the shipping paper several times, and then adhered it down to the card base with a combination of double sided tape and craft glue.  I ran Tim Holtz Vintage Photo Distress Ink over the card base and Scorched Timber around the edges of the card.  The blood spotted letter is from the Vampire Dreams Junk Journal Kit, and the image is from Gothic Halloween.  The skeleton mask for the husband was cut from an image from The Dark Library set.  I made a frame for it using some chipboard, gold gilding wax, and turquoise gilding wax.  The result is a perfect wedding card for a couple who enjoys everything dark and beautiful.

I hope that you enjoyed reading about my creative process for these projects.  Until next time . . . be well!

Tuesday, August 27, 2024

A Love Eternal - Tuesday Morning Sketches #771



Hi, friends!

Today’s share for Tuesday Morning Sketches #771 was a fun card to create.  The card sketch lends itself to every theme that you can imagine.  However, I have been wanting g to use the Tim Holtz Sizzix Vault Gothic Portraits die set and created a design to fit the sketch.

Here is my card and the card sketch:



It’s a very easy card to create.  The trick is to find the various pieces of cardstock that work together and fit your theme.  I chose to work with shades of black and grey since I was creating a Gothic design.  I used vellum for the spider web to not detract from the silhouettes.

I’m very happy with this design.  It would be a perfect card for someone whi enjoys Gothic designs or Halloween.  Better yet, this would be a fabulous anniversary card for a couple celebrating on October 31st!

Thanks for spending some time with me on Paper Play today.  Until next time . . . be well!



Saturday, May 11, 2024

Gecko Galz May 2024 Gothic Challenge



Hello, friends!

Thanks for coming back to Paper Play.  This post is my submission to the May 2024 Gecko Galz Gothic Challenge.  I had to create something featuring this stunning image of a young woman sitting amongst a bunch of skulls.  My vision for this is that this young woman was in Paris and visited the Catacombs to spend time with her deceased loved ones.  She missed them dearly and her visits were the only thing that provided her comfort.  As the sentiment reads, “ There is no beauty without some strangeness.”

I made the brick archways and wall with a mould and foam clay.  After drying, I colored them with inks.  I mounted the picture behind an arch using double sided foam tape, adhered foam tape to the remainder of the back of the wall, and stuck it down to a 5”x7” black card base.  I adorned it with some black lace ribbon at the top and bottom, added paper flowers and gems into the other arch, added a foam skull (previously made with foam clay and a mould), the gold plaque (made of paper), and the sentiment.





I hope that you enjoy it!  Please be sure to let me know what you think of it in the comments.

Until next time . . . be well!


Altenew June 2025 Inspiration Challenge

Hi, friends!  I’m sharing my entry for the Altenew June 2025 Inspiration Challange  (click to go to Altenew blog post.) This month’s challen...