"Hi everyone, Clare here back with my second project of the week. I Hope
you are all ready as I will be making a scene! Talk about
diva tendencies…LOL"!
It
all started with a 6” x 4” box canvas which I painted with a thin coat of Snowflake as the base {this acts as the perfect primer before applying subsequent layers to any porus surface}. I wanted a
good coverage before I applied a layer of Mermaid.
A
rummage through my extensive stencil collection produces this Mini Kaleidoscope Stencil. Out came the Grunge Paste and a
palette knife, I then applied a layer across 2 thirds of my canvas front.
Now
to cover the paste using a layer of transparent Beach Hut so is doesn’t cover
my base colour completely. Stipple colour around Grunge Paste pattern and then brush
smooth strokes all over the canvas to tie the colours in.
It's quite nice if you can get it so the coverage of both colours is a bit streaky, it adds some interest and variation.
Next
some stamping with Black Archival Ink and the lovely mini flourish from the Squiggly Ink Collection Tops and Tails (Plate 1) around the edge of the canvas
You have to bear in mind on a deep box canvas the edges are well supported by the wood frame, so you will get sharp stamped image easily there, but on the middle the canvas is not so well supported, so its harder to get a perfect image. However, as this is a background, and I have things to go on top, its not a crucial detail in this situation.
I decided the edges might be interesting with another layer, so playing with the coverage levels of the Fresco Paints I
went in with some Lake Wanaka, making my own ink/paint palette by spreading a thin layer of paint on scrap paper and then tapping
Squiggly Mini15 into it to 'ink up' your stamp so to speak!
And I repeated this idea on the front panel too.
So
that is the background done. Next I needed to make the 'scene'.
The
stamping of lots of small elements from Squigly Ink: Flora and Fauna (Plate 2),
Squiggly Ink: Flora and Fauna (Plate 3)
and Squiggly Ink: Flora and Fauna (Plate 6)
plus the frame stamp Squiggly Mini16
all stamped onto PaperArtsy's Heavy Weight White Stamping Card.
They all get coloured in the
same way. I painted a super thin layer (add some water) as base colour for the
image using Tango, Lake Wanaka, Beach Hut and Mermaid and then added shading/dimension using a few pencil crayons.
My
bird houses need something to sit on so I used some PaperArtsy Lace and painted it
using Little Black Dress.
It
all comes together on my canvas stuck down using hot glue as this gives some
more dimension as well.
The addition of a few more embellishments; flowers, bird etc from the various stamp plates fill the gaps, link it all together and make nice finishing touches.
The
next day I looked at my canvas again and decide to add some sketching to frame
the sentiment boxes and also a touch of Glossy Accents to make the embellishments pop. Sometimes you see things better when you walk away and come back to them, and you just know what's needed.
Thanks for joining me today, and for your comments yesterday I'll see you again tomorrow with my final project, and it's another Squiggly idea.
Clare
Leandra Says: There's nothing better to cheer up this awful weather with something bright and cheery in the colour combo! It's nioce to see the Squiggly Ink stamps, the Flora and Fauna series are a particular fave of mine. Thanks Clare
Gillian Says: Another fab project Clare using the Squiggly Ink collection, great colour combo to suit the quirkyness of the images.
If you would like to join in this week's challenge and play along with Clare's techniques, then do link up your creativity here, and go in the draw to win some PA stamps of your choice! You need to link your entry by 17:00, Sunday January 12th 2014.
If you would like to join in this week's challenge and play along with Clare's techniques, then do link up your creativity here, and go in the draw to win some PA stamps of your choice! You need to link your entry by 17:00, Sunday January 12th 2014.
23 comments:
Lovely! Really cheered up my day! And that quote is so true! Julie Ann xx
what a great canvas, Clare!! Lovely and bright and a fab quote too.
Gorgeous canvas, I love the colours & the little houses.
Such bright and cheery colours for a grim, grey day... Love the shading with the pencils over the paint for great detailing - fab!
Alison x
Bouncy and bright, the orange really pops and a fab idea to fresco the lace. Another great project Clare thanks. X
Wonderful!
I really love the stamped and stenciled dimensional background you created.
Those birds are sooooo cute. I love that they're sitting on piece of painted lace!
Great textures,, awesome colour combo and that quote is brilliant. Love what you've done!
another fabulous make! love the orange and turquoise and that sentiment is fab! x
Gorgeous and cheerful! A lot of fussy cutting though... could be too daunting for me!
Lovely project, and great colours.
Jo
A lovely cheerful project for a dreary day. I love it.
Jo
x
Lovely bright and colourful canvass really like the stamps used great project Clare
Great and vibrant project! The stamps are fab:-)
Wow wow wow another awesome gorgeous unique creation, I'm so loving your work, so glad your on the Paperartsy team, their stamps really suit you. Brilliant canvas, I love the colours and the stamps (which I also have lol) are amazing :-). Hugs Kezzy xxxxx
What a fab bright and cheery canvas. I love all it!
Emma x
A wonderful canvas!!!
FAB project and great techniques and colours, bet you SOOO enjoyed getting pasted and painted, Clare
Happy 2014
Kathyk
An amazing canvas, gorgeous colours and wonderful stamping and I just love the texture you have added.
A wonderful canvas and great colours!
Wonderful colors... Thank you.
sarinda
Lovely bright and cheerful canvas! I really like this colour combo which is perfect for these fun images.
Hugs
Lesley Xx
Wonderful artwork and I love that quote....powerful and true!
Hugs Giggles
This is very lovely, and the colouring is great, using gorgeous colours!! Thanks for the inspiration. Coco x
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