It is with great excitement that I can now share with you my latest hat.
I entered it into a competition over at a local scrapbook store called
Scrapbook Treasury.
The results of the competition were released this morning and I am thrilled to say that I won! The prize is a week-end getaway for 2 and I will be taking it up in August!
My base was a shop bought blank satin black hat.
While shopping in a local store called the Crazy Store, I came across this candle holder and it sparked an idea for the hat.
I had to give it a spray with primer so that the copper paint would stick...
Then I sprayed the whole thing copper, cut a slit in the hat and glued the candelabra in place. I had to snip a little of the spike off so it did not dig into my head...
Then I set about stenciling on the patterns by using Tim Holtz stencils and a compass mask of his with distress paint in black soot over the top. The other stencils I used were by Prima and Crafters Workshop.
Here you have the basic hat before the embellishments.
Some stamping on Tim's tags
Tim's mask on the back of the hat with a clock key
The goggles
The products I used are: plain black top hat, copper spray paint, alcohol ink
in pitch black and copper mixative. Black soot distress paint, glossy
accents to glue the cogs, clear rock candy distress crackle paint, copper
perfect pearls on the goggles, Tim Holtz tickets and metal ideology
stuff, stampendous steampunk shoes stamps, jet black archival ink, metal
flowers and cogs and a pair of welders goggles to which I added the lid from a
mini cookie jar to extend the one lens.
It took me a total of 8 hours to complete this hat, not including drying time for things like the clear rock candy crackle paint on the goggles which I left to dry overnight.