What to do, what theme to choose for the torso ... I wanted the colours a little bit like Spring or even a bit summary and decided to have a pinky-summer roses colour scheme. I cut the torso base from white card (about 18cm tall) and brushed it with distress ink 'Tattered Rose'. For the first time I used a rough brush, and I quite like that it gives a bit of a pattern/texture to the background. Once the base was covered with ink I stencilled a rhomb pattern (stencil: TCW) with distress ink 'Fired Brick'. To finish the base I stamped various images using a hybrid ink 'Strawberry Fool' (stamps: Stamper Anonymous, Kaisercraft)
Now the base was ready to be decorated - Summer dress in 'girlie' colours and rose pattern - this is the front and the back of the torso
I cut lots and lots of circles using Quickutz Circle dies from Crate Paper, positioned them, glued them to the torso and filled the gaps with Stickles. The finishing touches are a little paper flower and a little pearl necklace (lol). 
The sad part of this swap is that this is the last one, the group will be closed. This is absolutely sad, it was the first ever swap I did and it felt so much like home. I will miss the swaps with all the talented and inspiring Ladies in the group. A big thank you to Viv who has been the soul and inspiration behind the group all along! Petra.
Linked to: Unruly PaperArts - inky backgrounds
stamps & fun=Creativity - butterflies
Totally Papercrafts - things with wings
One Stop Craft Challenge - colour inspiration and die cut
  
stamps & fun=Creativity - butterflies
Totally Papercrafts - things with wings
One Stop Craft Challenge - colour inspiration and die cut
 
 
 
Beautiful! I love the torsos!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful inky torso, Petra, the colors are delightful!
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Wow this is wonderful, I love the bright colours x
ReplyDeleteBrilliant, Petra - you really do think outside the box and those flower circles are perfect. Love the colours, too. Now I have to find out what a 'rough brush' is... off to Google, lol x
ReplyDeleteBeautiful work, love how you have dressed her! Valerie
ReplyDeleteWOW Petra these are Gorgeous. Its so funny, I'm in the middle of trying to make some ATC's for a dress form swap and having such a hard time with it. I need some of your mojo right now!
ReplyDeletehugs Lynn
I have never done a swap! Fun and festive altered torsos! Love all the interest you created with the grouping of stamps and circles! Have a lovely weekend!
ReplyDeleteHow cool is this! Love this!!!
ReplyDeleteLove how your pretty circles are all in the right places dear Petra ;)...your torso looks marvelous!
ReplyDeletewhat a fun project!
Happy Weekend to you and yours
oxo
Stunning Petra. I love the idea of all the circles, it gives really good dimension and lots to look at. It would be a great way to use up lots of bits and pieces.
ReplyDeleteThese torsos are beautiful. I especially like the second one.
ReplyDeleteToo fab, Petra! What a great project!!
ReplyDeleteLoving your beautiful torso's. Annette x
ReplyDeleteYours really is a beautiful torso, Paula - someone's going to be very lucky when I draw the names tomorrow. Glad you enjoyed my challenges - I was thinking I'd killed the group off.
ReplyDeleteLove what you have done with the dress forms! So pretty, and great attention to all the details and colors! TFS
ReplyDeleteHi Petra
ReplyDeleteI am working on a torso myself at the moment, a papier mache one.
The colours are beautiful and wonderful use of the stencil.
Wishes
Lynne
How unique! I really like this unusual creation. Very artistic. Thanks for sharing it with us at Totally Papercrafts this week. LInda
ReplyDeleteVery cool Petra!
ReplyDeleteHugs,
Robin
It looks absolutely fabulous Petra and I can't wait to see it in real life as I've been paired with you for the swap! I'm also sad to see this lovely group close :(
ReplyDeletePetra, these are fabulous! I love them. xx
ReplyDeleteSo pretty. The colours are amazing. Enjoy the swap.
ReplyDeleteThe torsos look wonderful, great idea.
ReplyDeleteso creative, bright and beautiful! i love it Petra! xo
ReplyDeleteOh my gosh, her dress is gorgeous! Love that idea. Also how cool is it the way you finished the necklace off in the back!?!?
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