Thursday 6 November 2014

Shabby Heart Garland { with Hot Picks Stamps by Jo Myhill}

Hello again it's Jo here with another decor idea using the lush PaperArtsy products.  

Hearts, I really love hearts all that love and dark secrets, happiness and pain and decisions that are emotionally led not logically driven by our heads!


The PaperArtsy tall heart die is a beautiful shape and I thought Id have a go at making a banner linking the hearts together.  Once you have the basic structure you can decorate it how you like, make it as long as you want and it has a variety of uses from weddings, Christmas, christenings and just to decorate!
So I started with pieces of Heavy Smoothy Card and brayered Cinnamon all over, just roughly as we are adding loads of layers.  Second was a layer of Chutney, not all over just in random places.  Sand this to reveal spots of the base card.

Using the text stamp from HP1304 stamp text in Potting Soil all over.


HP1304

Now a layer of watered down Nougat and Vanilla, keep adding layers but dry in between so you don't get mud.  
Finally a layer of Nougat to soften the yellow of the Vanilla. Sand again.
Now stencil with Chocolate Pudding, with your favourite stencils, I used the Mini Swiss Dot  for this layer, again in random places. Sand to smooth out the paint layer and soften it and then a second stencil I used Mini Brocade in French Roast.  I offset it to look like the repeat pattern of damask fabric.


Sand again and add a final watered down layer of Nougat to bring all the layers together.

Using the first piece of card cut out as many hearts as you want with the pattern facing up.  On the second piece of card cut out a matching number of hearts but this time have the pattern facing down as we are going to stick the hearts together back to back so they are patterned on both sides to make them more robust.


Distress the edges and add Vintage Photo Distress Ink. Use a crackle stamp and add eyelets.  

Now your basic structure is done and you can decorate how you like. I used sari ribbon and a flower, but you could add more stamping, flowers, chipboard letters, small phrases.  Linking together has lots of possibilities as well, I used jump rings but you could use ribbon, string, rusty wire - whatever takes your fancy!


I love the simplicity and the versatility of these hearts to make a banner, I think they also work as individual elements on a tag or card.  
Hope you have a play and create beautiful things!
Jo

A huge thanks to Jo from PaperArtsy, your lovely shabby,vintage style never fails to bring a little peace and serenity. These would look perfect above an old fireplace or above a bedhead. 


We would love you to join in with our monthly challenge. If you are inspired by any of this month's guests who have blogged between Nov 1st 2014 and Nov 30th 2014 then join in and link up your creativity HERE. You will go in the draw to win a voucher to spend on products of your choice from the PaperArtsy online store. You need to add your link by 19:00 (London time) Nov 30th 2014


14 comments:

Helen said...

What a beautiful garland, Jo - the hearts are gorgeous and I love the contrast of the metal links between them.

massofhair said...

Beautiful heart garland Jo, ygreat use of the die:-) xxx

Craftyfield said...

Lovely banner, the layered background is great and I love the metal findings and flowers.

craftytrog said...

Lovely hearts Jo!

Kirsten said...

Wonderful banner! The hearts look gorgeous & the jump rings work perfectly with them.

jojo79 said...

Beautiful Jo x

Lucy Edmondson said...

Absolutely gorgeous, so elegant!

Lucy x

Anonymous said...

So easy to fall in love with this heart garland.
Wishes
Lynne

craftimamma said...

I love hearts as much as I love butterflies and I agree, this die is a lovely shape. Absolutely love your garland Jo and all the layering is fabulous. Beautiful stencilling too!

Hugs
Lesley Xx

Etsuko said...

Stunning garland Jo! Fabulous colours and novelty idea. I love your message of hearts xx

Art By Wanda said...

Beautiful!!!!

Julie Lee said...

Loving these, Jo. The colour scheme is great and I like the way you linked them. xxx

Hazel Agnew said...

Great idea Jo, love the grunginess too. Linking is really cool! Xx

Kezzy said...

Wow really loving this grungy style heart bunting. Love the colours, truly awesome. Happy Creating :-) Kezzy xxx