"I’m using the middle sized wood bag for today’s project. These are great substrates and because they’re so solid they’re great to stamp on to".
I used a stencil and some Grunge Paste to add texture on all
sides of the bag.
Before I removed the stencil I spritzed the flourish stamp
from Hot Picks 1005 with water and pressed it into the Grunge Paste.
When the Grunge Paste was dry I covered the whole bag with
Cheesecake Fresco Finish Paint, which is opaque and perfect as a first coat.
I used the same technique with Brown Shed, adding some with
a brush and then blending it with a baby wipe.
I love the effect that Hey Pesto has with these colours,
because it’s a translucent it lets the colours below show through.
I’ve used the Mini Marakesh stencil with Blood Orange all
over the bag. Then I placed the stencil back over the Gunge Paste and stamped
the script using Mini 44.
I’ve used the little swirl stamp from Hot Pick 1004 and stamped
it with a mix of Brown Shed with Blood Orange.
I wanted to add some paler
stamping so used the little dotty stamp from Hot Pick 1204 and dabbed off some
of the paint before stamping.
I didn’t like the Tinned Peas on it’s own so I brushed over
the top with Onyxite Treasure Gold. I then stamped the text from Hot Pick Xtra04.
I cut three flowers using the Grunge Flower 1 & 2 and
Scallop Flower dies from Crunchy Waxed Paper. I then painted them with a mixture of BrownShed and Pumpkin Soup.
For the centre of the flower I’ve used a flower button. This
is what it looked like before I painted it.
I layered the flower up and stuck it to the front of the bag
adding some metal leaves.
I hope you’ve enjoyed my projects for this week. I’ll be
back at the beginning of July !
Leandra Says: Wow the colours looks fantastic on this Sue, love how it's so easy to create depth with the translucent shades that you chose. The flourish stamped into the Grunge Paste through the stencil is inspired. i have so many bold stencils I could try that with too!! A fantastic week Sue, thank you so much!
Gillian Says: This is my fav of the week Sue, love the rich warm tones and the depth created by adding layers of stamping and texture together is just beautiful. Thank you for another week of amazing projects. x
I love this Sue, the colours are gorgeous and I love the texture of the GP. don't have one of these bag boxes but must find something similar!!
ReplyDeleteutterly yummy Sue. great stamping into the GP.
ReplyDeleteGorgeous summery colours. Can't wait for Saturday to have a go at something. Have the day to myself!!!!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful ! Love the how the grunged (paste) hexagons have added interest with both layers of stamping.
ReplyDeleteGorgeous bag Sue! I love the stamped texture & colours! xxx
ReplyDeleteWow Sue, this is a fabulous creation, love how you used so many colours all together and the grunge paste through the stencil with the stamping was inspired. Anne x
ReplyDeleteThis is wonderful, Sue. I love the bit with the harlequin stencil with the swirl and the text over it. Beautiful!
ReplyDeleteLucy x
what an amzing bag - Love it to pieces - this really is fabulous xx
ReplyDeleteGorgeous! I love the flower! Great texture & depth of colour. Fab! xxx
ReplyDeleteWhat delicious colours, so warm and rich and the textures are terrific. I love this. I am very tempted to get one of these wooden boxes to play with. xxx Julie Ann
ReplyDeleteThanks so much for this tutorial - I just got several cigar boxes in the mail and this tutorial will help me a lot. I also just ordered on of the stamps - oh happy day!!!! Your wooden bags looks wonderful!!!!!
ReplyDeletesandy
Super week Sue well done love these colours
ReplyDeleteHappy craftin
Rebecca
Gorgeous bag Sue ..the colours are stunning as are all the different techniques!!
ReplyDeleteThat is so cool. I wish my brain worked that way!
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely stunning! A present in its own right. I've just got my first pot of grunge paste after a Jo Firth-Young class so shall have to get hold of a wooden bag and try this. Thanks for sharing
ReplyDeleteSue in Worcester
Totally fabulous Sue. Love the texture and great tut. The floral is fantastic.
ReplyDeleteLove it
Annie x x
I love this bag, I must get hold of some of these wooden ones they are just the job and look fabulous when Sue has worked her magic, how fantastic then end result is after all of the layers of the translucent colours, that's definitely the way to go. I am so grateful for the tutorial and the inspiration, it has got my cogs a whirring lol, who knows what might happen now lol.
ReplyDeleteMany thanks and big hugs Jan xxx
Gorgeous! More inspiring techniques. and fab colours - I love it!
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely gorgeous!!! Thanks for all the step-out pictures!
ReplyDeleteYou've got my mind whirring with the possibilities for using stencils now Sue. Love the idea of stamping into and on the unmasked areas. Hugs, Jenny x
ReplyDeleteRich warm colours love the stecil work and transforming ordinary button into great centre
ReplyDeleteSaving the best til last - what a stunning piece of work! Gorgeous layered paints, giving such depth and texture - totally delicious!
ReplyDeleteAlison x
This is gorgeous Sue, I love the Grunge Paste stencilling xx
ReplyDeleteOlá Sue Aqui no Brasil estou encantada com seus lindos trabalhos, Parabéns, grata por compartilhar sua Arte, abraços.
ReplyDeleteWow gorgeous stunning creation, I loved the mask so much I bought one lol, I love how you stamped into the grunge paste and stamped over it as well when painted. The flowers are beautiful and I can't believe the change of the green embellishment once painted. Kezzy :-) xxx
ReplyDeleteThis is amazing!
ReplyDeleteThanks so much for the clear instructions and the accompanying photos.
I'm pinning this!
Sue, this is gorgeous. The flower is a great embellishment & I love the texture from the grunge paste & stamping.
ReplyDeleteI'm sorry I didn't get to see your projects, or take part in the challenge last week, I'm going to look at your other projects now.