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Wednesday, 9 November 2016

Beautiful Baroque Peacock




Hello, this is my entry for Chocolate Baroque Colour challenge #28  http://chocolatebaroquechallenge.blogspot.co.uk/.  I thought I'd create a piece of home decor this time, and with this lovely colour swatch I just HAD to use the lovely Peacock stamps  :)  
I have used stamps from CB's Tangled Peacock and Fancy Flowers sets; Brushos -Ultramarine, Lemon, Lime Green, Turquoise, Ost Blue, Moss Green; Versafine Ink - Smokey Grey; Gold Brilliance Ink; Gold gilding wax; cream emulsion paint; masking fluid; watercolour card; plastic photo frame.  





I stamped the Peacock and flower images onto the watercolour card in grey ink, then masked them.  I drew around the inside of a circle die, encompassing the Peacock, then masked that as well.  I put a wash of water all over the card and sprinkled Brushos on, then spritzed with more water allowing the pigments to spread  freely.



When everything was dry I removed the masking fluid carefully just from the circle, and painted it in with the Lemon Brusho as a large sun.  I also sprinkled Brusho over the wet paint to add texture and intense colour in places.  



I bought a photo frame from a pound shop and gave it a coat of white Gesso paint to provide a key.  I then painted it all over with cream emulsion from a tester pot that I had in my stash.  





When the frame was dry I added some gilding wax to the raised detail, then polished it.  Any rogue wax or smears I just painted over.




Next I removed the masking fluid from the Peacock and flower images, then painted them with Brushos.  I added some detail with a gold gel pen.  






 I used gold ink to stamp a Peacock feather in each corner of the frame.  I didn't use a block, I just pressed the stamp directly onto the frame.




I placed the finished piece of artwork in the frame.  I'm really pleased with the result, I painted the frame in a neutral shade so as not to detract from the colours of the artwork.  I really love these colours, and I had a lovely time making this.  I think the gold gel pen really makes the images pop, and it ties the frame and the artwork together. 




 

Thank you for stopping by today, I hope you liked this post and will drop in again  :)





Palace of the Sea Dragon


I'm sooo excited!  I have been invited to join Chocolate Baroque's Guest Design Team!!  This is such an honour, I'm absolutely thrilled!   As those of you who have visited my blog before know, I've been a fan of CB stamps for years and I have quite a collection ;)    My first design project  for them is a piece of home decor, a wall plaque, featuring stamps from CB's Sea Dragon and Underwater Kingdom sets.  I have used the large plaque from Tando Creative as the base; Versafine Ink - Onyx Black and Blue Lagoon; Brushos; masking fluid and some acrylic paints from my stash. 



I started by giving the plaque a coat of white Gesso to prepare the surface for painting.  I then used acrylic paints in blues and greens (some pearlescent) to create an underwater background, blending bands of colour.  


When the background was dry I stamped and heat embossed the palace image in black, then I masked it.  I stamped some sea weed and mermaids in blue using second generation ink, as I wanted them to appear further away than the palace.  I wanted the palace to be a muted image as it is in the depths of the ocean, which is why I stamped on top of the background.  



I wanted to add some 'watery' texture to the background, so I got my brayer out.  Using the blue ink I loaded the brayer, scrumpled a piece of copier paper up and opened it back out, then rolled the brayer ONCE over the paper.  This transfers the texture of the paper onto the brayer.




I then rolled the brayer in one direction once over the background.  I repeated the whole process until the background panel was covered.  It really gives the effect of ripples and waves underwater.








I love using Brushos in my work, they're so versatile.  I sprinkled a few grains of each colour into different sections of a palette dish and added a little water.  I turned the Brushos into pearlescent paints by adding some silver acrylic to them, and after removing the mask I painted the palace.  I kept the colours muted to add more perspective.  I had previously painted the seaweed in the same way.  When the colours were dry I gave the whole thing a coat of clear varnish to protect it.





While that was drying I stamped and heat embossed the Sea Dragon and other images onto another piece of white card and cut them out.  



I painted each image, some with ordinary Brusho paints and some with pearlescent Brushos.  I added some glossy accents onto the bubbles and jewels to make them pop.  When they were dry I also gave them a coat of varnish to protect them.  I punched a couple of holes in the top of the plaque and threaded some ribbon through to hang the plaque with.  I  attached the painted images onto the plaque with dimensional glue for a 3D effect.



I love making home decor  and mixed media pieces, and I think this is a lovely example of combining the two.  Great for the home and it would make a lovely present!
Thank you for popping by my blog today, I hope you enjoyed it and will come back soon!  :) 



Thursday, 13 October 2016

Indian Spiced Blooms



Hello there and thank you for popping over to my blog  :)  This is my Inspiration post for Sheena's Ink-ettes.  I took my inspiration from watching old t.v shows of Sheena's, when she launched her Indian range of stamps.  I loved the mix of bright colours and I thought 'Oooh - I wonder if they would work with other Sheena stamps?'  So here is my little 'experiment'! :)  The stamps I have used are all from the 'Little Bit Sketchy' range, Blooming Beautiful, A New Leaf, and Simply Scriptly.




I used Aqua tints and SN alchohol pens to colour, Versafine Ink and drawing gum.



I started by stamping foliage onto the a piece of card and masking with drawing gum.  I then painted a wash of pinks and oranges over the whole panel.  






While that was drying I stamped the flowers onto acetate and heat embossed in black, then over stamped with the script using black Stazon.








I stamped a small flower and leaf in co-ordinating DI's randomly all over the background. 


I took a piece of Kraft card and embosse it in a folder.
 

I added gold gilding wax around the edges.  This makes a pretty border for the background panel.


I cut the flowers out and added gold Pebeo marker.



I attached the background panel to the Kraft card border and then to the basecard.  I then attached the flowers with dimensional glue to the back ground

 

I added Stickles to the centres of the flowers, and to the corners of the card



I think this is a lovely card for several occassions, male or female, of any age.


Monday, 19 September 2016

Autumn Inspiration


Hello, long time no see!  I've had a busy couple of months on the DT team, but I've taken a few hours out to play along with Chocolate Baroques Colour Challenge #26.  http://chocolatebaroquechallenge.blogspot.co.uk/  I've really missed doing these challenges, and I've had a brilliant time making this card.



I have used a selection of stamps from these sets.

I used these Brusho colours.

The Pine cone stencil, Claret embossing powder and Sepia Versafine ink.



I started with a piece of white card and using the 'dry to wet' technique I made the background.  This means that I sprinkled Brushos over the card then spritzed it with water, allowing the colour crystals to randomly spread over the card.  I then left it to dry naturally.  The picture below has different colours on to the ones used for this artwork, but it shows how the technique works.


Next I stamped and heat embossed all the images that I wanted to use from the stamp sets, then painted them with the Brusho's mixed with water and fussy cut them.   




Once the background was dry I stencilled the pine cones along the top of the panel in Fired Brick DI.  I then stamped several more images randomly all over the panel, using Mowed Lawn, Spiced Marmalade and Fired Brick DI's.  I painted the Honesty seeds in with DI to make them pop.  






I blended some DI around the edges of the panel, then matted it onto black card and layered it onto a base card.  I shaped and attached the images with 3D glue to the card. 




I stamped, heat embossed, coloured and cut out the apples, then attached them to the group stamping with 3D glue.



Finally I stamped, heat embossed, matted and layered the sentiment.  I chose this one because my inspiration for this piece was watching Lesley Wharton on tv using the Brushos, it rekindled my love of these little pots of loveliness!