Tonight we have another three "3UP" sters showcasing their mystery products, so without further ado please welcome Jax, Nicky and Gabrielle ....
Jacqui Hall (aka Jax)
My #3UP ingredients were a 15cm x15cm Artimeo Box Frame, 3 Wooden Butterfiles and Ideaology numbers 3 and 7 in Silver along
with brads to attach them. I started by
colouring the numbers in Treasured Gold Aquamarine and by gessoing the frame. I
painted the buttuerflies with Fresco Finish – Pansy for two and Very Berry for
one, the larger of the two Pansy ones I then applied a dry brush coat of ZestyZing and then spritzed all 3 with a mica spray. I then based the frame recess with Guacamole and dry brushed with Bora Bora,
which became the base for the frame itself and the card for the sentiment.
I dry brushed Treasure Gold Renaissance over the frame. I had precut the diecut shape within the recess to test a die onto pearlescent card, but to see how it would look, and because I could, I drybrushed the image with Aquamarine, and then glued this to the base of the recess. I stamped the sentiment from HTPX04EZ and drybushed this with the Aquamarine too. Using the flourish from HP1005 I stamped onto the wings of two the butterflies, I then went a tad mad with JOFY10 and stamped around the edges of the frame. I then attached the embellishments and the sentiment using strong glue (the brads are there purely for show).
I dry brushed Treasure Gold Renaissance over the frame. I had precut the diecut shape within the recess to test a die onto pearlescent card, but to see how it would look, and because I could, I drybrushed the image with Aquamarine, and then glued this to the base of the recess. I stamped the sentiment from HTPX04EZ and drybushed this with the Aquamarine too. Using the flourish from HP1005 I stamped onto the wings of two the butterflies, I then went a tad mad with JOFY10 and stamped around the edges of the frame. I then attached the embellishments and the sentiment using strong glue (the brads are there purely for show).
Next up is ....
After a little modification of the Chunky Hanging Board, I coated the whole thing in French Roast, I then used a watered down wash of Blood Orange followed by some scrunched Crunchy stamping {also in Blood Orange} to give the surface a bit of texture.
I used several of the 'Watch Bodies' to create a faux camera effect, embedding the first body into the board, including a new Lynne Perrella image in it's centre. I then built up with another body and an empty micropore tape tube {it was a perfect fit}, stamping images from one of the new Lynne Perrella sets onto tissue paper and wrapping around creating the faux lens, I edged this with a final body {also a perfect fit.. it was like it was meant to be!}
I made a faux flash completing the look using some Metal Card that I embossed,
For
the inside, I cut some strips of watercolour paper and folded into
a concertina, I stamped more of the Lynne Perrella images in Black Archival Ink, and some of the new Eclectica Lin Brown images {ELB01}, the leaves
in Olive Archival Ink and the flowers in a mix of Blood Orange Claret and Snowflake Fresco Paints, applied with some Cut N Dry
foam {as demoed by Lin at Ally Pally}. I masked areas as I went along. I also stamped and cut a few of Lin's leaves layering them up in places.
I attached the concertina to each side of the board to create a book when opened.
I
finished off the back with more Lynne Perrella stamping, a couple of
brads, and one of the 'Vintaj Buttons' to hide where I attached the loop
to keep the piece closed.
And last but not least tonight is ....
Gabrielle Price
I used Claret and Very Berry Paints to build up layers and then in one layer I added a stencil. I sanded the whole piece and then added two Grunge Paste swirls. Random stamping in the background and a little Classic Treasure Gold on the edges finished the background. The sticky heart was pounced on with more paint to tone it down and then added to some corrugated card and the end of a giant tag! I made a flower with a brass button centre
I don't know about you guys buy we at PA HQ are certainly enjoying seeing what has been made with the mystery goodies .... more 3UP fun tomorrow night Woop!
I used Claret and Very Berry Paints to build up layers and then in one layer I added a stencil. I sanded the whole piece and then added two Grunge Paste swirls. Random stamping in the background and a little Classic Treasure Gold on the edges finished the background. The sticky heart was pounced on with more paint to tone it down and then added to some corrugated card and the end of a giant tag! I made a flower with a brass button centre
I don't know about you guys buy we at PA HQ are certainly enjoying seeing what has been made with the mystery goodies .... more 3UP fun tomorrow night Woop!
YAY for my fellow 3UP'sters, both beautiful projects xo
ReplyDeleteThree more super projects.. well done all xx
ReplyDeleteAnother night of fabulous projects, well done all 3 of you. Great inspiration, and all so very different.
ReplyDeleteThree beautiful & fantastic projects!!!! Congrats to Nicky, Jax & Gabrielle, you've all done a wonderful job.
ReplyDeletehey , blogger's changed.... anyway these three projects are amazing - love the butterflies on Jax's frame, Nicky's 'camera' is fabulous - you have great imagination! and Gabrielle's pink creation is a beauty!!
ReplyDeleteNikky, I love the camera mini book, very clever and totally out of the box.
ReplyDeleteGabrielle, a stunning canvas with lots of texture.
Thanks to all at PA HQ for the chance to move out of my comfort zone.
Well girls what fantastic projects!!
ReplyDeleteThey are all so different well done!!
Fabulous creations ladies !
ReplyDeleteWell done ladies, 3 amazing pieces again tonight.
ReplyDeleteJax - just love your colour choice and the stamped images fit in perfectly.
Nicky - great imagination, love the LP images.
Gabrielle - love how you've incorporated the corrugated into your piece.
Sam xx
More fab creations tonight well done all they are lovely!! What a talented lot!!!!!
ReplyDeleteWow all the creations are stunning. Gorgeous and awesome, the idea of the camera is amazing :-) Kezzy xxx
ReplyDeleteAgain the #3UP team excel! They are all imaginative & fun, with many good ideas. Thank you.
ReplyDeleteThank you so much for the chance to play along! LOVE the projects tonight! Utterly stunning x
ReplyDeleteFabulous projects ladies
ReplyDeleteFab projects ladies, they are all stunning. Great imaginative use of the items, well done #3Upsters xx
ReplyDeleteFabulous projects again ! Really ingenious designs ! Sue C x
ReplyDeleteAgain, fabulous makes tonight ladies! Love the stamped butterflies Jax and the colours. The stamped frame looks fab. Nicky, you clever little minx .... great thinking outside the box! and Gabrielle love the muted background stamping and the pretty Grunge Paste motifs. Lovely texture from the corrugated card.
ReplyDeleteLovely inspiration from tonights 3Up-sters!
Hugs
Lesley Xx
fabulous work ladies - three completely different projects. fascinating!
ReplyDeleteFab projects ladies! X
ReplyDeleteCompletely fabulous!!!
ReplyDeleteThree really amazing projects. The colours are stunning. Love the camera and the way you used the Lynne Perrella images. Lots of inspiration.
ReplyDeleteThree completely different but beautiful projects again tonight,lots of creativity. Thanks for playing along in the 3UP fun ladies. x
ReplyDeleteFun and fantastic projects. Looking forward to seeing the new LP stamps. They aren't on the website yet.........
ReplyDeleteAnother fantastic set of projects - wow!
ReplyDeleteAlison x
Congratulations to all the latest #3UP contestants, your projects are all amazing.
ReplyDeleteLin
I am gobsmacked again: amazing work. We have celebrity guest artists hidden as customers!
ReplyDeleteLucy x
Wow! Amazing artwork ladies! xxx
ReplyDeleteWonderful work! I'm really liking the 'glimmer' of yours, Jax; Nicky, that's so clever and imaginative; and Gabrielle, the contrast of the white texture on the bright pink is fab :)
ReplyDeleteGosh, I am so far behind! I'm only just catching up now - what amazing pieces from the hidden designers!
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