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Wednesday, August 28, 2013

Tribal Tri-Pane Project

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Welcome to the Club Scrap Tribal Blog Hop!  I have a fun desktop display for you today.  This is basically the Club Scrap Navajo Tri-Pane Project made with Tribal Collection Supplies.   Unless otherwise noted all materials are from the Club Scrap Tribal Collection. 
The cover is made from two sheets of chipboard with a curved top traced using a plate.  The wave opening was cut using a metal tearing tool as a guide.  Then I echoed the shape using the Tribal red shimmer paper and grey paper strips. 
The cover background is the Tribal Eggshell print with clear embossed Tribal shapes.  This was colored over with gelatos in blood orange, mango, and red cherry.  Then a matching homemade gelato mist and black shimmer mist were splattered over the panel.  The clear embossed areas resisted the gelatos.  
The “Growth, Harmony and Strength” focal image is a Tribal stamp embossed with the Tribal Hematite power.  I also embossed the edge with hematite power.  After embossing blood orange and mango gelato was rubbed over the backing paper to create a mottled background. 
The inside is matted in black paper with red and hematite embossing.  Did I say I love the hematite embossing power?  Again the curved opening echoed with the Tribal red paper and grey paper strips. 
I added mats, tags and cut-outs.  The pictures, from a recent family trip, were printed at home with frames made using the Tribal Digital kit.   Have matching paper, stamps, and digital is great!
Thank you for joining in the Blog Hop and for reading my post.  Here is a link to your next stop with Janet.  Also, here is a link back to the start at Club Scrap Creates. 

Happy Crafting!

Debby

24 comments:

  1. Oh WoW !! That's delightful and very clever :-)

    IKE xx

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  2. What a stunning project you share with us this month, Debby!So colorful and such a surprise on the inside.

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  3. WOW...simply wonderful.

    pat-czap

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  4. Wow that took some time! Wonderful job and how great to have a whole trip showcased like that!

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  5. WOWZA! Debby, this just BLEW my MIND!
    Love the unique opening and all the dimension and space for photos! Fantastic job.

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  6. That is SO funky and cool! Tribal artwork was perfect for the design concept. Love it!

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  7. Ah-mazing, Debby! I love this variation on the Navajo project. The curved opening on the cover really adds something. All of the little details you added make for a really cool piece of art. TFS!

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  8. This is amazing and I bet the camera did not do it justice since you mentioned the red paper , love the curved front, just a clever idea. Really love how this came out, you must be so pleased.

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  9. Beautiful! I love how so much can be displayed.

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  10. Gosh, now I KNOW how I am going to use my Navajo project . . . I knew I was saving it for a reason . . . Thanks for the beautiful idea, Debby!

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  11. Wonderful project! Love how it turned out.

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  12. What a unique design......love how it turned out.
    Thanks

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  13. Love this Debby! Such a great way to take the kit and make an awesome, masculine project.

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  14. It's a beautiful project! Thanks so much for sharing.

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  15. Wow this is simply beautiful I love the details this kit has and its so perfect with your photos.

    TFS An'Jeni-

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  16. This is fabulous! The curves almost make it feel like the whole thing is dancing!

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  17. Whoa. You had me at the curved front, but I'm gonna have to stare at this a long time to absorb all the neat details. Thanks for the inspiration.

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  18. Wow, so unique and artsy looking! Love it!

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  19. Wow!! that is really amazing - great adaptation!

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