"Hi everyone, Ellen here, I can't believe that four months have flown by so quickly! I've had an absolute blast working
playing with all the PA family and meeting so many new friends through
the blog. As a special treat, we've come up with two new special
release stamp plates from yours truly! Rather than going with more
hand-carved designs, I decided to mix things up and offer some
additional textures and marks, in the form of Lines and Circles. These
stamps will add that extra touch of texture to any project - I hope you
enjoy them"!
Here's the one I call "Lines" (EEV05)
And here is "Circles" (EEV06)
Today
we'll be using stamps from both plates to alter a manila file folder.
I bought a whole box of heavyweight manila folders from my local office
supply store (Office Depot for my friends in the US) and went to town
with Fresco Paints and my new stamps ... Here we go!
I'll
be using a base coat of Gesso (Snowflake paint would do the same job,
but since this is a big project I wanted to conserve...) and then chose a
very light color palette of Fresco Paints ( Cheesecake, Guacamole and Mermaid).
First step is to give the whole folder (outside) a good coat of gesso. I used a paint brush for this.
Don't forget to do the tab at the top (like I did...oops).
Now we'll be using the brayer to apply our Fresco Paints... first Cheesecake...
Next up Guacamole...
And then Mermaid...
I wanted to tone down the colors a bit, so I used my brayer to apply a *very* light coat of Snowflake over the piece...
Like this much better... more "fresco chic" !
And
now it's time for some stamping! First I used the grungy grid stamp
from EEV06 over the green sections (I like doing tone-on-tone stamping).
I used Veridian Archival Ink for this stamp.
Next
I used the Mermaid paint to stamp the circles (EEV06) over the blue
sections. Remember we had toned down the blue with some Snowflake
paint, and this allows Mermaid stamping to show up over Mermaid paint!
Truly tone-on-tone.
And next up I'll use Saffron Archival Ink to stamp the long lines (EEV05) over the yellow sections...
Next
I wanted to add a layer of collage, so I used this script tissue paper,
torn into large and medium sections, and adhered it to the folder using
my favorite Glue 'N' Seal - but any matte medium would work fine for
this.
I'm completely addicted to this tissue paper... will need to find more because I'm down to only one sheet!
I
added some additional texture with the dotty stamp (EEV06) and Snowflake paint. This stamp will give you little "donuts" and I wanted
the centers to be black, so I went over each center with a black paint
pen. I also stamped the narrow brush lines stamp (EEV05) with Snowflake
paint. I love the shabby effect of white paint over pastel colors.
Here's the finished front of my fresco folder! (phew! say that 5 times fast! LOL!)
And
here are a bunch more folders I made over the last weekend when I went
to "Stamp Camp" --- twice a year I go away to a lodge with all my crafty
friends and we spend 3 days just making art (and eating junk food). I
used all kinds of paints and stamps and stencils on this collection...
enjoy!
Hope you enjoyed today's folder project. Don't forget to join in the challenge for a chance at winning a free stamp set from this weeks challenge. Once you try it you won't be able to stop ... see above as proof... yep... addicted... :)
Hope you enjoyed today's folder project. Don't forget to join in the challenge for a chance at winning a free stamp set from this weeks challenge. Once you try it you won't be able to stop ... see above as proof... yep... addicted... :)
I'll be back tomorrow with another project to share! See you then!
~ ellen.
Leandra Says: Uber excited to be adding more designs to this collection. Perfect for adding layers and textures in any project. Can't wait to see what you have in store for us this week Ellen.
Gillian Says: These new stamps will add great background detail to any project, congrats Ellen. I can see how this would be addictive. Love the tone on tone effect.
If you would like to join in this
week's challenge and play along with Julie Ann'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 April 20th 2014
16 comments:
Love the new stamps Ellen. The tone on tone is clever too. Love the folder idea. Ready to play! , x
Wow love the new stamps Ellen and the folders look fantastic!! x
Oh happy, excited dance here, love the new stamps - what a surprise!! love these folders.
Welcome back Ellen, I LOVE the new stamp sets, going to have to have both of them. The folder looks wonderful, fab combination of colours. I also love the ones you made at 'Stamp Camp' - which sounds like the best fun.
Fab project! X
soooo cool I love 'em all
I absolutely love your work, Ellen, and the new stamp sets look so versatile. These file folders look really useful and I love the techniques and layering you have shown us,
Lucy x
Love the new stamps, perfect texture images for backgrounds! The folders too are fab too.
EEV06 is definitely the plate for me, love it! Great projects with the manilla folders:-) x
Love the lines stamp set. Poor little wish list getting very fat. Love all those folders, especially the brights
Love those new stamps and your brayer technique.
Congrats on the new sets!!!!!!!!!! I'll NEED to add these to my collection!!! Your folder is beautiful!!!! All of them are!!!
Ellen,
Great stamps sets, you ladies are making it very tough to chose what to purchase first. LOL
I love this manila folder idea, it may just be the thing I need to get my mojo running again.
Those stamps are FABULOUS! Forget the wish list they are the to buy list, so many possibilities. Jo xx
Ellen, These are absolutely gorgeous and I learned a couple layering tricks from you. Thanks! :) Betsy at PaperCalliope.com
Wow these look awesome, I didn't get to play but I have bought your new stamps already, now I have the lot. I'm in the middle of doing a handbag that has a flap (my sister is teaching me lol) and for the flap I'm make a fresco paints and your stamps pattern on the front, I reckon it will look awesome lol, I'm trying to persuade my sister to have a go lol. Kezzy:-) xxx
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