My last post .... really, wow where did the months go!
For this one I've done something really mad as a little
extra and used up the scrap paper I was stamping this week's projects on.
Helen.
Leandra Says: Huge thanks Helen for sharing so many wonderful projects during the last few months. The combination of the older stamp plates and the newer (LP images) show how versatile the PA range is. Thank you for sharing "your creative style" with us. xx
Gillian Says: Who knew something as simple as left over scrap paper could be turned into such a beautiful card. The added doodling in creating those "splats" is just brill Helen. Thank you for all your wonderful projects over the last few months and for letting "us" share in "how you create" .... it has been fun!
I mean, look at that, I just couldn't leave it sitting
there!
I always stamp with a wodge of my Dad's old computer
paper underneath the card and I often look at it at the end of a project and
stuff it in a drawer to be used later. Well this time I decided to actually do
something with it.
It would have leant itself well to an art journal page
but, shock, horror, I don't have one so I've made it up as a separate piece of
art.
First I tore it out round the splodges.
Then I started working out my stamping - it's going to be
a mixture of all the plates I've used this week.
You can always work out your collage by stamping the
images on scrap and cutting them out and putting them on your background, but I
couldn't be bothered so just laid some stamps down instead.
I painted some Snowflake white where the large stamp was
going to go.
And then stamped in black.
Add arches and stamp inside the arches using masks as
before. Watercolour in a bit of extra colour.
The top arch looked slightly bigger than the lower arch
(an optical illusion?) and therefore top heavy which annoyed me, so I add the
line of text to show the sides were straight.
Then
get out the black pen and doodle to your heart's content.
After
much cogitation, rumination and goodness knows what else, I layered it up onto
pink
card.
However
I couldn't leave it plain - (this is definitely a case of can your eye stand
it!) so I stamped in Little Black Dress and Snowflake.
Added
a bit of bling.
And some eyeletted buttons
Layer up on black and there you have it.
A
lot for the eye to take in, I know, but great fun to make!
As
this is my last post on the blog, I want to say thank you to Leandra and Mark
for taking me on as a Guest Designer and letting me loose with their wonderful
products.
Also
many thanks for all the lovely comments - I hope you've been tempted to join in
along the way. I'm a great believer in 'having a go' - things don't always turn
out as you expect but that's half the fun. There's always a way to get round a
problem or recover from a so called disaster as you can see from my posts -
often the mistakes turn into your best pieces of art!
Many,
many thanks to you all!
Leandra Says: Huge thanks Helen for sharing so many wonderful projects during the last few months. The combination of the older stamp plates and the newer (LP images) show how versatile the PA range is. Thank you for sharing "your creative style" with us. xx
Gillian Says: Who knew something as simple as left over scrap paper could be turned into such a beautiful card. The added doodling in creating those "splats" is just brill Helen. Thank you for all your wonderful projects over the last few months and for letting "us" share in "how you create" .... it has been fun!
Helen this looks absolutely gorgeous! It's been such fun getting to see more of your projects over your term as GD.
ReplyDeleteWhat perfect fun, Helen! It's been great seeing how your creative mind works with all your wonderful projects!
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Linda
Wow can't believe that this is scrap, amazing. Thank you so much for everything you have taught us, it has been truly inspiring :-) Kezzy xxx
ReplyDeleteI just love this, Helen. I am bursting with ideas this week and there aren't enough hours in the day for everything I want to try out so I will enter the challenges in the coming weeks if I am allowed, using what you have taught us this week. Thank you so much (and I'm sure some of the stains will wash out .....),
ReplyDeleteLucy x
Another gorgeous piece, and using the scrap is perfect! I am way behind, my Stazon has dried up so I haven't even finished the first project.. I need to do some creative thinking!
ReplyDeleteThank you so much for all your wonderful projects, they have been so much fun.
I love this and all from a scrap piece.
ReplyDeleteI do apologise for not being able to join in with any of the projects this week, but I've been away from home for a few days and didn't have any wood to play with either!!!
But I shall revisit your techniques in the next few weeks.
Thanks for sharing your fabulous ideas.
Sam xxx
So funky have really enjoyed :)
ReplyDeleteHappy craftin
Rebecca
That is just beautiful. What a fantastic finale. Thanks for all the great inspiration.
ReplyDeleteFantastic pieces, thank you very much for inspiration and hope to see more soon. Big Merci, craftinka :)
ReplyDeleteOMG, Helen, I just love this explosion of colour and detail!
ReplyDeleteAnd the doodling at the end just finishes the whole look perfectly.
It's a very good work.
ReplyDeleteI like it
What a great tutorial ! So clever and interesting. So many détails to look at everywhere ! I love it :)
ReplyDeleteWow, a stunning piece, great use of colours love it!
ReplyDeleteThanks to Helen for all the great artworks and tutorials she offered this week ! And this piece of art is really fabulous !!
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