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Sin City Stamps Blog Hop - Day of the Dead Sugar Skulls



Welcome to the Sin City Stamps Blog Hop!   We are having a blog hop so that you can meet all of our  Inspiration team members along with a few guest members,  We are hoping you discover more ways to create with these stamps and possibly win a set for yourself!

No matter where you have started, To qualify to win your own Day of the Dead Sugar Skulls stamp set, (we are giving away 3!) we ask that you visit each of the blogs participating, leave a nice comment and then come back to the Sin City Blog and let us know which blog projects you liked the most and why.

The blog hop will end on the 27th and the 3 winners will be announced on the Sin City blog and on our FB Fan Group on March 28th.

Blog Hop Participants:
Start here ----  Sin City Stamps
Michelle Frae Cummings
Katie Lamb
Chris Pozzi - you are here
Irit Shalom
Now on to my project!
Supply List
Canvas
Tattered Angels Coal Baseboard 
Tattered Angels Splash Baseboard
Tattered Angels Canary Baseboard
Tattered Angels Fire Baseboard
Tattered Angels White High Impact paint
Memento Ink Markers
Sequins


To create this project, spray your canvas with the Tattered Angels Coal Baseboard.  Keep adding the Coal mist until canvas is mostly covered. 




Using Tattered Angels Splash, Canary, and Fire Baseboard Paint and White High Impact paint to splatter the canvas and let canvas dry.


Grab your Sin City Stamps Sugar Skulls and stamp multiple images and fussy cut images. 
Color images with Memento Markers.

Stamp letters and embellish with flowers from the Sugar Skulls Stamp set. 


Add skulls and and hang letters from wire cording.

Finish by adding sequins to skull eyes. 

Remeber to hop along with the entire hop for your chance to win a set of these awesome stamps! 

Comments

Sharon saidā€¦
This is such a colourful creation - love the banner and all the skulls!!!!
Katie saidā€¦
Awesome bunting and very festive
jenndub71 saidā€¦
Very festive!! I love this and love how well it suits the theme!
Unknown saidā€¦
Great background idea!
Unknown saidā€¦
Fun background Chris and I enjoyed seeing all the different ways you enhanced each skull. Your project turned out to be a real eye catcher and it seems it would be a perfect addition to any Day of the Dead type celebration. Xj.
Zazz Creative saidā€¦
What a fab idea for sequins.
Justliketink saidā€¦
Great job!
Susan Renshaw saidā€¦
Thanks for all the details - great background to start, and then I love how you have wired the pieces together. Fab make!
Monique's art saidā€¦
awsome love how you did the letters
Arts by Sara saidā€¦
Awesome sign... Love how you used the wire to attach the letters and skulls! Also the extra swirls on the letters is really beautiful!
This is fantastic work.....i love all the letters an the skulls...well done.
Squiddy saidā€¦
Great idea to embellish the letters
Love this idea and your take on my stamps!
ionabunny saidā€¦
Cool. Love those letters. Hugz
Anonymous saidā€¦
I love how you added colored Flower's behind the black letters. Beautiful!
kieleragnes saidā€¦
I like how you used all the stamps it is great idea...Bravo Hugs Agnes
Brilliant idea...love it x
My Side of Oz saidā€¦
Love this Chris! xx So colorful!
Gavster15 saidā€¦
Eyecatching piece and fun! Good stuff, Chris!
TangledBlueRose saidā€¦
Fabulous Chris! Your illuminated letters are so cool, clever use of stamping! Fabulous background, love how it makes everything POP! Thanks so much!
~kim
Karen saidā€¦
Beautiful creation. Love the gems in the eyes!
Senna saidā€¦
:) I really like the dark challenges with the bit creepy and interesting touch of dark dreams :) as well as the skulls-tamps :). The blog hop is a wonderful idea and the prize amazing :) - so I try my luck!

Your banner is very unique and faszinating with the illuminated letters and individal stamps. Also the great background is fine accent of darkeness :).

Hugs Senna
Sari / Granne saidā€¦
Fabulous, love the black background, makes the skulls really "pop". And the use of the flowers with the letters, lookd awesome.

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