When I was thinking about what to do as my first project I played with the idea of a graffiti wall with flowers growing in front it, sort of grunge meets beauty ! I didn’t quite make the graffiti wall as bold as first thought, but I am pleased with how it turned out !
I’ve used a [I don’t know the name of this substrate!] and
first of all I used a stencil and some of the fabulous Grunge Paste. I used a
palette knife and to add the texture I’ve dragged the corner across the paste while
the stencil was still in place. I also stencilled around the edges too. I added further texture my patting the palette
knife onto the Grunge Paste in random sections.
I dried it off with my heat gun and then started to add the first layer of Fresco Paint in Stone. As this colour is opaque it gives really good coverage.
When it was dry the next layer was Irish Cream and then Brown Shed, making sure I dried it in between layers to avoid it becoming a muddy colour. Then I added some Taupe, which was a really quite fabulous as I wasn’t expecting the results I got ! The colours were knocked back and also took on a slight purple shade.
I then started to add some stencilling using Squid Ink and used the "bumping" technique as used by Leandra, Click HERE), initially inspired by Lynne Perrella. This is where you move the stencil slightly after your first colour has been applied and apply a second colour. In this case I used Stone and as it’s an opaque colour it covered the Squid Ink perfectly.
I carried on using the Squid Ink with a numbers stencil randomly over the project.
I then started to stamp using the text from the ESN05 set using Squid Ink.
ESN05
I’ve also used the dots from the ESN08 set using Taupe.
ESN08
Going back to my original idea of a graffiti wall I then
added some more random stamping using the ESN05, 06 and 08 sets using Squid Ink.
ESN06
ESN06
Then I started to make the leaves and first of all I covered
some Grunge Paper with Stone, then stamped the leaves from the ELB02 set with
Sage and Holly and cut them out.
ELB02
I also used the same technique for the stalks from the ELB03 set for the tulips.
ELB03
ELB02
I also used the same technique for the stalks from the ELB03 set for the tulips.
ELB03
I stamped the tulips from the ELB03 set with Blood Orange onto Grunge Paper that I’d painted with Stone, stamping double the amount I wanted. I then cut them out and glued one on top of the other. As they’re made from Grunge Paper I’ve been able to bend the petals of the top layer. I’ve used the same technique for the smaller tulips too.
For the other flowers I’ve used the ELB01 set and stamped them using Butternut and Smoked Paprika onto Black card (as demonstrated by Lin Brown) and cut them out. I used the same colours and technique for the butterfly from the ELB02 set too, stamping the centre piece twice so that I could cut it out and stamp over it with the text stamp from the ESN05 set before gluing it to the butterfly.
ELB01
Before I started to assemble everything I rubbed some Florentine Treasure Gold over the raised areas to highlight them.
I always like to lay out my projects before I glue everything in place and I decided that it needed something more. I had some painted Grunge Paper left over so I stamped the words ’Golden Hours’ with Squid Ink on to it and rubbed some more Squid Ink around the edge. To finish I added a metal embellishment.
Below is a close up of the edge which was stencilled with Grunge Paste and you can also see the petals of the flowers that have been bent upwards.
A final close up so you can see all of the texture, stamping and stencilling !
I had a real ball making this project, hope you’ve enjoyed
it too ! I'm hugely inspired by Lin Browns eye for composition, colour and unique style.
Leandra Says: Oh how superb Sue, the background is stunning, and the layers on top look like so much fun to make too. A fantastic way to kick off this semester! Thankyou!
Gillian Says: I love the "pops" of Squid Ink when used with the Neutral toned Fresco Paints. The dimension/layers/texture looks fab Sue, love the combined use of the Eclectica collection of stamps. Beautiful first project.
For this week's challenge use some/all of the following: PaperArtsy Stamps, Fresco Paints, Wood or Paper Mache Substrates for this week's Challenge. If you are inspired by Sue's creativity this week, create something new and upload your art from a linkable web page like flickR, Pinterest or your blog and you will go into 2 draws to win.
Leandra Says: Oh how superb Sue, the background is stunning, and the layers on top look like so much fun to make too. A fantastic way to kick off this semester! Thankyou!
Gillian Says: I love the "pops" of Squid Ink when used with the Neutral toned Fresco Paints. The dimension/layers/texture looks fab Sue, love the combined use of the Eclectica collection of stamps. Beautiful first project.
For this week's challenge use some/all of the following: PaperArtsy Stamps, Fresco Paints, Wood or Paper Mache Substrates for this week's Challenge. If you are inspired by Sue's creativity this week, create something new and upload your art from a linkable web page like flickR, Pinterest or your blog and you will go into 2 draws to win.
What an absolutely beautiful work of art, Sue! I can't wait to have a go at something like this... The wall is just fabulous, and I love all the stencilling; as for the flowers - well!!!
ReplyDeleteThanks Helen !
ReplyDeleteSue this is absolutely beautiful..the detail is fantastic!! I love the neutral colours you've used so the tulips just jump out of the wall..lovely project..thanks for sharing!!
ReplyDeleteFABULOUS!!!!!
ReplyDelete~Linda
Wow that is amazing - I love it
ReplyDeleteOMG that's ab fabulous!
ReplyDeleteThat's a really lovely result! Love it. Definetly inspiring! Great first project! X
ReplyDeleteO M G Gorgeous gorgeous gorgeous xo
ReplyDeleteThe background is just fabulous, hope I can pull off something similar !
ReplyDeleteMy goodness, that is completely & utterly stunning. What an amazing & incredibly beautiful project to start with.
ReplyDeleteLovely work Sue. Inspiration for the start of the week
ReplyDeleteWow - this is completely gorgeous, Sue! Wonderful seeing those layers building up, and the fab stencilling techniques over the texture. And then those Lin Brown flowers pop beautifully - a really fantastic first project - yay!!
ReplyDeleteAlison xx
Some fabulously original ideas!x
ReplyDeleteGorgeous!!!!!!!!!! I love everything about this!!!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous!!
ReplyDeleteThat's a stunner of a project Sue, absolutely beautiful, I love it.
ReplyDeleteLin
Fabulous work Sue - simply goregous!
ReplyDeleteWooow, wonderful creation !!! I love all on it.
ReplyDeleteJust lovely Sue
ReplyDeleteThis is lovely. Love all the textures and the 3Dness. What a lovely thing to have on the wall...
ReplyDeleteWow!!! Your canvas is absolutely stunning Sue, very inspiring! Love it!!!
ReplyDeleteAlison xxx
Wow, I really love this amazing canvas, love the structure, and I love the flowers and the waythey are put on the canvas!!!Wonderful!!
ReplyDeleteGreetings
Maria
A really beautiful make, love the look of the squid ink! Looks great and fab textures too! Hugstrace x
ReplyDeleteSue this is stunning!
ReplyDeleteLively love it
ReplyDeleteHappy craftin
Rebecca
Wow Sue....this is so fabulous I love everything about it from the texture, layers and fabulous dimension of the florals. Very inspiring.
ReplyDeleteTFS and huge congrats on this spot
Annie x
Great canvas, love how you have created all the different layers, great vocal image too!
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely gorgeous.... love it
ReplyDeleteOh, what an amazing start to the new semester - it's totally gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteOh wow - another stop me in my tracks piece. Absolutely brilliant artistry. Thanks so much for sharing all the steps. Nicola x
ReplyDeleteWonderful textural project! Would look so great as a home decor item,
ReplyDeleteLucy x
Gosh Sue, that background is tremendous and it really comes alive when the flowers are layered over it. Hugs, Jenny x
ReplyDeleteWell, I'm way behind so it's all been said already so I will just say that this is totally awesome. What a way to start the new semester!
ReplyDeleteHugs
Lesley Xx
Breathtaking this!!!
ReplyDeleteThats really beautiful love the colours textures in fact everything,
ReplyDeleteThats really beautiful love the colours textures in fact everything,
ReplyDeleteThats really beautiful love the colours textures in fact everything,
ReplyDeleteSue this is truly amazing, I love the ....can we call it a canvas??? The background is so cool, love all those layers and different colours just working in harmony with each other. What a cracking opener to your Guest designing. Love it! Michelle x
ReplyDeleteWow wow wow awesome stunning out of this world amazing canvas. I love it. I'm taking a class next week with Lin Brown and I am so looking forward to learn about layers. Happy Crafting :-) Kezzy xxx
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