Hello everyone or should I say G’day!
My name is Helen Mazengarb and I am an Australian crafter who loves
texture, stamping, stencilling . . . well actually anything that
helps me alter the surface that I’m working on. I started
scrapbooking 12 years ago and in the past 2 years I have branched out
into mixed media. I am lucky as I get to teach art journaling at my
local scrapbook store.
Last year on my holiday around Britain
I purchased the Tulip
#1 Cutting Die from Leandra. I have always been fascinated
with tulips, they are my favourite flowers and I was even called
‘Tulip’ for a number of years (I am half Dutch) plus my front
door has two tulip stained glass panels in it. This was my
inspiration for today’s mixed media piece.
Following this I stencilled the Reversed Chicken Wire with Archival Aquamarine ink in random spots.
I then mixed some Aquamarine
Treasure Gold and Beach
Hut with Grunge
Paste and stencilled through the Mini
Bricks stencil.
To add some more interest to the
background layer I used the script stamp from the Vintage Ink and the
Dog collection ID01
and the Aquamarine ink plus the smaller postmark stamp and
Archival Cornflower
Blue ink.
Time to begin the tulips. I used some
heavy art paper, GrungePaper is also ideal for this idea too, and die cut 3 sets of tulips from the Eclectica: Lin Brown Tulip dies.
Using Candy Floss, Orchid and Claret to create a Hot Pink, I painted the petals and then edged with Royal Amethyst Treasure Gold. When piecing together I used some dimensional glue to hold the back two layers apart, which seems to accentuate the layers nicely. I curled the thin petal with my paintbrush for added dimension at the front. I painted the inside of the thin petal with Candy Floss and then stamped the script stamp, the one used earlier, with Claret.
Using Candy Floss, Orchid and Claret to create a Hot Pink, I painted the petals and then edged with Royal Amethyst Treasure Gold. When piecing together I used some dimensional glue to hold the back two layers apart, which seems to accentuate the layers nicely. I curled the thin petal with my paintbrush for added dimension at the front. I painted the inside of the thin petal with Candy Floss and then stamped the script stamp, the one used earlier, with Claret.
Using some vintage music paper I cut out some stems and leaves, these
got painted with Limelight
and Tinned
Peas. After adhering the flowers to the canvas I used some
watered down Beach
Hut to shade around the tulips and leaves.
In my stash I found some canvas letters
and adhered them on with gel medium. I coloured them with Treasure
Gold Limited Edition #5 (Limited Edition TG is generally only available from PaperArtsy at the shows they do), buffed them up and then outlined them with a
black PITT pen. I found some butterflies in my stash and coloured
them with Treasure Gold: Copper. Finally I used my Cerulean
Portfolio soluble oil pastel and edged the canvas and
voila it’s finished.
I hope this has sparked your creativity, and inspired you to get out your PaperArtsy dies.
See you again later in the year, Helen.
A huge thank you to Helen from PaperArtsy HQ.The individual layers here, of paint, paper, paste and diecut shapes, all complement each other so well. This is a wonderful canvas, high impact but easily achievable, the perfect motivation to get out all those great PaperArtsy dies.
A little bit of a secret, but I've heard that the powers that be at PAHQ might be releasing some pretty stamps to go with those ELB dies in the next week or 2! shhhhhhhhh you didn't hear it from me OK! Just keep it between us!
That is just gorgeous!!
ReplyDeleteThat is going to look so cheery in your hallway!!
ReplyDeleteSo gorgeous! A high impact home decor piece. Love it! Love the idea of more stamps to go with the die!
ReplyDeleteLucy
Wow! This is beautiful!
ReplyDeleteI'm really really liking the pink on this piece. When Helen and her Mum dropped into PA HQ, she showed me lots of pics of things she had made, and doing large scale projects is her thing! Go check out her blog, she does a lot of different mixed media things, with a bit of a scrapping edge to it all! Nice to check out
ReplyDeleteLeandra xx
This is going to give people a lovely warm welcome on arrival! Great piece of art! Julie Ann xx
ReplyDeleteA fabulous artsy piece Helen! x
ReplyDeleteLovely bright & cheerful canvas! Very welcoming! xx
ReplyDeleteSuch a visually striking project Helen, love your choice of colours and the use of music text for the stems.
ReplyDeleteFabulous layers and textures with pretty colours into the bargain. Lovely welcome to greet any visitors!
ReplyDeleteAnd as for the secret .... I have the die and original stamps, can't wait to see the new ones. Gawd, I'd best get saving before Ally Pally ;D!
Hugs
Lesley Xx
Very lovely! The tulips look so dimensional.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful piece, very welcoming colours, who doesn't like tulips :-) xxx
ReplyDeleteThank you so much for all the lovely comments about my project. xxx
ReplyDeleteThis is So full of impact!
ReplyDeleteLucy x