Friday 28 March 2014

Abstract Art - Spotlight Technique - Art Journal Page


I've been working in my Art Journal again and I was inspired to try what I call "The Spotlight Technique" which I saw originally in a U-Stream Class given by the lovely and talented Limor Webber.

This technique involves creating a colourful background to which you add various interesting stamped images.

The next part is the hardest and was very much out of my comfort zone as it involves covering a vast amount of your lovely artwork with black acrylic paint.

Take a circular object (I used the inside cardboard tube from  a Kitchen Roll and also a small plastic desert pot) and choose several places in your artwork that you think are the most interesting. Using the circular object as your template, draw around them with the black acrylic paint, brushing outwards and joining several circles together.

This draws your eyes into the spotlighted areas and creates a very interesting effect.

The finished background before adding the black acrylic paint


Interesting areas enclosed by circles of black acrylic paint creating a "Spotlight" effect.





Below is my YouTube video showing the step-by-step completion of this page.

click on the above image to watch

Saturday 15 March 2014

GUEST DESIGNER FOR CRAFT STAMPER CHALLENGE BLOG


As part of my prize for winning last months Craft Stamper Magazine Take It Make It Challenge number 6 I was asked to be a guest designer for their number 7 challenge which was all about making a mono-printed background but using an acrylic block instead of a Gelli Plate (You don't always need to spend a lot of money to create a similar effect). The rest of the design could be anything you choose.

Here is a link to their Blog Post showing my design and others who participated:- http://craftstamper.blogspot.co.uk/2014/03/take-it-make-it-march-inspiration.html?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=Feed:+CraftStamperMagazine+(Craft+Stamper+Magazine)

This is the card design that I came up with:-

As the mono-printed background was so random I decided to use up some scraps from my stash to continue the eclectic theme of Art.
 I took a piece of strong white card and added several colours of acrylic paint to my block then used a breyer to lightly roll over  the paint to spread it in various directions. I  layed the white card carefully on top of the paint and smoothed it down on the back with my hand. This transferred the paint onto the card. Once it was dry I added some stamped swirls with red StayZon ink

To embellish I used some punched strips I had left over from other projects, some washi tape and some die-cut hearts. I freehand cut a large heart from a trash piece of corrugated card,  peeled some of the top layer off for a rustic effect and painted it with white gesso.

 I.stamped paint brushes, pencils and the word "Art" using the Brushes & Pencils rubber stamp set by Art Journey onto white card, coloured them with Spectrum Noir marker pens and then fussy cut them out. I made the word "Art" into a flag and adheared it onto a cocktail stick for the wooden flag-pole. I then tucked these pieces into and under the heart to make up my composition and I die cut a crown from gold mirror card which I adhered to the edge of the heart with foam dots and glued on some blue rhinestones and tiny red hearts.

I doodled a border around the edge with white paint pens and a Faber-Castell black Pitt pen and glued on more tiny hearts. I stamped "Go Create" onto slightly larger hearts and used these for my sentiment. Then to add onto the eclectic feel of the piece I used a die-cut heart from Cheery Lynn, which I cut apart and glued small sections onto the central heart to give it an old worn vintage feel. 





I have also entered this card into the That's Crafty March Challenge - Anything Goes. - So wish me luck.

 http://thatscraftychallenges.blogspot.co.uk/2014/03/anything-goes-challenge.html?utm_source=That%27s%20Crafty!%20Newsletter%2012th%20March%202014&utm_campaign=That%27s%20Crafty!%20Newsletter%201st%20october%202013&utm_medium=email

Monday 10 March 2014

A FEW CARDS I'VE MADE 


I had a bit of a card creating spree so I thought I'd quickly share 3 cards with you.

The first two are to send to the parents of new born babies and the 3rd is a sympathy card.

The first card was for a baby boy and I used digital papers & decoupage from the "Forever Friends™" - New Arrival CD Rom by Docrafts Digital Designer. This was a very timely freebie from the March 2014 edition of Docrafts Creativity Magazine.. I printed out and distressed the edges of the papers and inked with Broken China and Mowed Lawn Distress Ink. I added faux stitching to the inner paper circle layer and a die cut flourish by Cheery Lynn Designsand a few flowers from my stash which I also inked with the Broken China. To finish it off I added a couple of paper butterflies and a small sentiment banner under the bear to act as his seat. This was so he's not just floating in thin air. Finally I added a blue ribbon to the bears neck and some blue rhinestones around the scalloped circle and for the bodies of the butterflies.  

For the inside I added a matching sheet of paper from the CD and inked the edges with Mowed Lawn Distress ink. I printed out my sentiment onto white card and die cut into a scalloped circle. I inked this edge with Broken China and added two more butterflies with rhinestones as I had on the front of the card.

I used the same CD to print out the papers as before only this time in pink. I distressed the edges and added Pickled Raspberry and Mowed Lawn Distress Ink. This time I positioned the bear closer to the bottom edge and then added a punk rinnon bow, paper butterfly and pearls around the edge of the scalloped circle. Again I added the faux stitching with a green fine knib pen and some die-cut paper flowers & leaves from my stash

Again the inside was the same as the blue version but in pink

The third card was for the husband of a dear friend who sadly passed  away recently. I wanted to make something simple yet elegant. I stamped the Lilies and the sentiment on to thick white card using the Woodware Calla Lily FRS215 Clear stamp and StayZon Ink. I coloured the leaves with green metalic marker pen and painted the Lilies with a light cream acrylic paint. Once dried I added Glossy Accents to the Lily heads for a lovely shine. The centre of each Lily was filled with liquid aplique which puffs up when heated. I matted this panel onto first black then silver mirror card. I die cut a frame with the Sizzix Framelets 657903 die, then cut this in half and adhered each half to the edge of my layers. This whole section was then adhered to the card front with PVA glue.

I  typed out my sentiment on my computer then printed & die-cut it into a square which I matted with black card and adhered onto the centre.

I hope you like my creations and would love to hear your comments.

Sunday 2 March 2014

MAKE ART WITH HEART


I've just finished a two page Art Journal spread that I made by recycling the packaging cellophane from the flowers that my hubby bought me for St. Valentines day. I was determined to use it somehow in a project and I wasn't sure where I was going with it at each stage. I had fun playing and I was pleased with the outcome.

This is a matching double page spread, but each side, although complementary to the other, is totally different.
I apologise for the glare in some areas of the pictures. It was very hard to photograph as the light was reflecting on the cellophane. 

I cut  parts from the cellophane wrapping that I was able to save and adheared  pieces to my page as a border with Tacky Glue.. I then added a border on the inside edge with red, black & white doodled squares using Faber Castell Big Brush Pitt Pens. I free-handed the words I wanted to say in black Pitt Pen and coloured in the gaps with Naphthol Crimson Liquitex Ink and added white dots with my Sakura Gelli Roll pen. Using a die cut as a stencil, I used  Naphthol Crimson Liquitex paint to stencil the tiny hearts in the centre & top of my page. I then glued some larger cellophane hearts that I had fussy cut onto the centre of the page and added some cross hatch stamping using a Jofy stamp with white colorbox Ink for more texture.

For the opposite page, I firstly adhered a strip of the cellophane to the left hand side of the page as a border and then painted the centre with a light grey acrylic paint that I'd made by mixing white and a tiny amount of black together. Once this was dried I over stamped in a dark grey dye ink using a textured background stamp  in the Boofle range by Papermania. This helped to match it with the grey textured background of the cellophane on the previous page. I then painted a white scalloped border with Gesso and stenciled the tiny hearts onto it as before. I glued on more fussy cut cellophane hearts to form flowers, buds & leaves. I stamped seed heads along the bottom border with a stamp by Chocolate Baroque and then stamped tiny swirls along the flower stems with another stamp from Inkadinkadoo, I added  doodling with my white Gelli Roll pen and cross hatch stamping to the large petals and  various other parts of the page. 




 I have posted a video on YouTube of my Step-By-Step process and you can watch it directly from here by clicking below. I hope you will become a subscriber to my Channel. (There is a link on the Right hand panel).