
Hi everyone, it's Victoria with you today for a 'With 3 Things' challenge post.
This feature on the PaperArtsy Blog is where 3 identical items are sent to 3 members of the PaperArtsy Blogging team. Typically we will receive a stamp, a stencil and a colour product.
We have no clue what PaperArtsy HQ is going to send, the whole idea of this challenge is to do something crafty in our personal style with these 3 items.
We can incorporate other PA products into the mix if we feel it is necessary.
So let's take a look at what I received from PA HQ ...

Scrapcosy’s vintage designs are always a delight to create with. Stamp set ESC24 provides a great mix of focal and detail elements, whilst stencil PS191 provided some great additional elements to add into my make.
I decided that I wanted to create a piece using as many of the designs as possible and thought that some sort of collage would be perfect for creating a layered design without the pressure of planning out every aspect up front. I was also excited to see that the colour choice in my surprise package was a blue, one of my favourite colours! The PaperArtsy Fresco Finish Acrylic in A Bit Fishy (FF208) inspired me to get out my Dina Wakley Blue Journal which contains denim pages and would provide a nice contrast with the lighter blue paint.
Lets take a closer look at what I did ....
I started off by stamping out the owl design from Scrapcosy stamp set ESC24 in ‘Vintage Photo’ Archival Ink. This ink provides an excellent and stable base for going on top with wet colouring mediums, such as paint, whilst also transferring precise details of intricate stamps such as this.
Next I decided to create some trims by stamping on plain card and embossing in gold the border designs. These will be useful in connecting other elements when assembling the collage at the end. I fussy cut around the edge of the uneven strip, to bring out the detail and add more focal interest in the final piece.
I also stamped and embossed in gold on top of a coloured circle. I love how the gold looks on top of the PaperArtsy Fresco Finish Acrylic in A Bit Fishy (FF208).
Lets take a closer look at what I did ....
I used some more coloured circles for background elements, layering extra details on top for more interest. On one of the discs I put PaperArtsy Grunge Paste (GP190) through the four dot stencil pattern, and on the other I added the star stamp.
I also created a sentiment using a card base coloured with Distress Ink in ‘Vintage Photo’ and more used some more PaperArtsy Grunge Paste (GP190) through one of the stencil sentiments.
At the end of the project, once all the collage elements were assembled on the page, I went back to the four dot pattern and ran some grunge paste through the stencil direct onto the fabric of the page.
Lets take a closer look at what I did ....
Ever since the start of my creative journey, I have been obsessed with colour swatching and learning more about what my colour supplies can do. I knew that as part of this project I would want to use different strengths of the PaperArtsy Fresco Finish Acrylic in A Bit Fishy (FF208), so I decided to use a tag and test out different washes of the colour simply by adding water to my brush. I love how versatile this make your supplies as you get more colours from one product. I added some ink to the background of the tag using Distress Ink ‘Vintage Photo’ again, and added one of the border stamps, embossing in gold to tie into other elements in the end design.
The final technique I used with the PaperArtsy Fresco Finish Acrylic in A Bit Fishy (FF208) was applying it with a sponge through the circles on the stencil. Once dry I punches out the circles and used with the stamps and stencil to create extra collage elements for the page.
I played with the different collage elements on the page and settled on this composition for the final journal page. I ended up fussy cutting the owl as it looked better on the finished page without the border of the card. I also added some stitching to the tag and added some loose cotton under some of the card pieces for extra texture on the page. I secured all the elements to the page using a heavy gel medium.

This was such a fun page to put together. I love all the different textures on the page and this no pressure way of creating lots of separate pieces to then collage with, is a great way to play with supplies and make a start, especially if fear of the blank page is blocking your creativity.
Until next time, wishing you a happy creative week!
Victoria
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