Day 9 with Nathalie Kalbach's Creative JumpStart and we have the fabulous Andrea Gomoll as our muse for the day. Lots of fun background work and layers of colour and texture. I've sketched my version of a chrysanthemum in a vase, watercoloured with distress crayons & dylusions inks.
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Tuesday, 16 January 2018
Friday, 12 January 2018
CJS18 Journal Page 08
Day 8 with Nathalie Kalbach's Creative JumpStart and I've taken inspiration from our muse Diana Trout & her recipe for the Spice of Life. I've used the chemicals of happiness and of course caffeine! I love all the conical flasks, round bottomed flasks and different jar shapes found in the chemical laboratory and I was able to indulge in my love of organic molecule structures and formulae. I've watercoloured the page using Distress Crayons.
Thursday, 3 August 2017
Inking Dylusions
Local Craft Clubs are a great way to give yourself the time, opportunity and encouragement to get crafty. One of the girls was in a Dylusions mood, so I tried to put into practice what I had learned from Dyan Reaveley. However as our time was nearly up and the raffle was ongoing I rushed it a bit. Making the best of it, I decided my arrows were meant to be in the foreground and the thicker than required application of distress paint through the stencil was the desired effect.
I started this background in the same way as my last project, but then hand splattered some water and with a splatter brush straight from the bottle some Dylusions white linen ink. I stamped the Cat and Pigeons in jet black archival ink and watercoloured with distress crayons. In order to get truer colours, I removed some of the background ink with a waterbrush first.
When I got home I finished by doodling with a white paint pen and a black ink pen and edged the card with distress crayon and distress ink. Never one to know when to stop, I felt the card needed something else so stencilled stars with hickory smoke distress ink.
Another fun inky time was had, but I did have some cleaning up to do. Thankfully the inks and paints were all water based so a quick wipe and the club didn't lose their damage deposit!
Happy Inking!
Challenges:
Simon Says Stamp Wednesday Challenge: Splatter It
The Artistic Stamper Creative Challenge: August Anything Goes
The Artistic Stamper Creative Challenge: August Anything Goes
Tic Tac Toe Challenge #tttc009 (diagonal: one layer, distress inks, all things round- lots of dots & spots)
Supplies:
Archival Ink Jet Black
Archival Ink Jet Black
Distress Inks
Distress Crayons
Distress Paint
Dylusions Sprays
Primary Elements Powder
Stamps: Dylusions Cat Among the Pigeons, Lawn Fawn Year Two
Stencils: THMS070; Dylusions Large Arrow Border; Finnabair Stars, Dots&Stripes
Paint Pen, Ink Pen
Distress Paint
Dylusions Sprays
Primary Elements Powder
Stamps: Dylusions Cat Among the Pigeons, Lawn Fawn Year Two
Stencils: THMS070; Dylusions Large Arrow Border; Finnabair Stars, Dots&Stripes
Paint Pen, Ink Pen
Dimensional Background Inking
After a little sabbatical from the blog I'm hoping to jump back in. While I was absent I was immersing myself in all thing Tim Holtz and Dyan Reaveley. So I thought I would start off with some layered mixed media backgrounds. Once I started it was difficult to know when to stop layering- its such messy fun! I took Dyan's advice and had extra card available to soak up the extra ink. I now have a few backgrounds already started for another project. Time efficient and a great idea.
Here's how I went about it:
I chose some cool coloured spray inks and liberally covered the cardstock, mopped up the excess ink with kitchen roll and an extra piece of card. Some stencilling and ghosting with water then stencilling with distress paint. this is now at about 5 layers. The paint dried quickly enough and I could move on to the next step.
I embossed a piece of the background with my favourite Tim Holtz embossing folder (well one of my many favourites!) and then trimmed it to size.
Next I used distress crayons to highlight the lovely embossed texture, but I couldn't stop there and added crackle medium on top. This also acted as a glue for the diecut happy birthday.After leaving it overnight to dry I used a white picket fence distress crayon to emphasise the cracked surface.
For the little robot I created an alcohol ink background and heat embossed the Lawn Fawn stamp with Ranger Liquid Platinum embossing powder. A white linen Dylusions spray splattered kraft card base adds the finishing detail.
Another look at the finished card:
This card came together quite quickly and I was happy to leave the crackle medium to dry over time as I love the result which is subtly different to other crackling products. Cleaning up the excess ink with extra cardstock also means you get more pieces to play with at a later date. I've used a simple diecut sentiment and the little robot for a masculine industrial feel.
Any queries let me know. Hope you can find some time to play too.
Challenges:
CAS Mix Up August Challenge: Stamping + Alcohol Inks + Your Choice (embossing)
Muse Challenge #227: Anything Goes
Simon Says Stamp Wednesday Challenge: Splatter It
Stamps & Stencils Challenge: Technique School
Supplies:
Alcohol Inks: Citrus, Mushroom, Patina, Pool, Purple Twilight, Silver Mixative
Distress Embossing Ink
Distress Crackle Medium
Distress Crayons
Distress Paint
Dylusions Sprays
Primary Elements Powder
Embossing Powder: Ranger Liquid Platinum
Embossing Folder: TH Riveted Metal
Stamps: Lawn Fawn Beep Boop Birthday
Dies: TH Handwritten Celebrate
Stencils: THMS070; Dylusions Large Arrow Border; Finnabair Harlequin, Stars, Dots&Stripes
Paint Pen
Thursday, 4 August 2016
Panda Birthday
I love this panda from Mama Elephant and just had to use him to play along with Can You Case It Colour Challenge. The black and the yellow are obvious, the grey is the panda shading and hopefully the rosy cheeks are allowed. A little watercolouring with distress crayons for the CASology cue card and who doesn't love to celebrate with Simon Says Stamp!
Challenges:
Can You Case It Colour Challenge #131: Colour Challenge
CASology Cue Card Week 209: Watercolour [Honorable Mention]
Simon Says Stamp Monday Challenge: Celebrate
CASology Cue Card Week 209: Watercolour [Honorable Mention]
Simon Says Stamp Monday Challenge: Celebrate
Supplies
Stamps: Mama Elephant Pandamonium, Starry Night
Dies, stencils et al: Lawn Fawn Stitched Rectangles
Ink: Ranger Archival Jet Black
Paper: White & black card
Highlights: Posca white pen, stickles, wink of stella
Colouring: Distress Crayons
Sunday, 31 July 2016
CAS No Line Bunny
I've been busy this month playing along on Instagram with Kathy Racoosin of The Daily Marker for the 30 Day Colouring Challenge. Thought it was time I blogged one of the cards as it is Day 26 already and I'll hopefully get time to do a review of the finished pieces at some stage. This is my first time trying no line colouring, though I think the rabbit has changed shape a little bit!
I've used the CAS(E) this sketch #183 and my background is all about colour for Virginia's View Challenge #22.
Challenges:
Supplies
Stamps: Mama Elephant Up and Away, Starry Night
Dies, stencils et al: Lawn Fawn Stitched Rectangles
Ink: Ranger Archival Jet Black, Memento Desert Sand
Paper: White card
Highlights: Posca white pen
Colouring: Promarkers & Distress Crayons
Have fun and enjoy the colouring!
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