Hi everyone, Pam here again with the first of my last guest designer blog posts.
Today's project is a scrapbook page on a monoprinted background. The layout features Ellen Vargo stamp sets Eclectica 03 and Eclectica 04 and my homemade Gelly Plate. You can read about how to make the Gelly Plate on here In addition, for this layout I use Fresco Paints, PaperArtsy 12x12 Chatsworth Papers a little manila tag,and some wooden embellishments.
My
layout shows my daughter with her cousin's baby boy. All of our
extended family live in Australia, and Emily gets so excited when she
sees them on the rare occasions we get to visit Australia. That
excitement is even greater when there has been a new addition to the
family since the last visit, which I I think you can clearly see from
this photo!
So here's how I made the layout - I poured some Guacomle Fresco paint onto the Gelly Plate and brayered over the top to spread the paint.
I
placed my white cardstock over the Gelly Plate and burnished it down to
take this print. I like how the spiral pattern of my paint pouring
remained and made an impression on the print.
Next I made a mask. I took the circle stamp from the set and use it to trace around onto plain copy paper.
And then cut the circles out. As usual, I wasn't too fussy about neatness. I just wanted some obviously hand drawn circles.
I covered the jelly plate by with Tinned Peas using my brayer .....
Next, I placed the mask over the paint surface.
Then took a print, ensuring I had lined the Gelly Plate up with the previous print.
Then I used the circle stamp from the set and some red paint.
I stamped the horizontal lines and the diamond onto Chatsworth Paper.
Next I cut them out and made some arrow shapes, which I glued onto black card, and then cut around.
I painted my wooden cogs with Little Black Dress.
The next step was to begin constructing my layout. I layered some Chatsworth Papers
and machine stitched them together, before adhering my photo, ensuring I
left the top edge of the photo free of adhesive. I painted the tag with
Guacamole drew some faux stitching around the edge, and added a twine bow before slipping it under the photo.
I then added my embellishments-the painted cogs on circles of Chatsworth Papers...
... and the arrows, and a Dymo tape title.
This is how the completed page looks.
So there you have it-a mono-printed background-all possible with simple materials.
I'd love you all to try making your own Gelly Plates and have some fun mono-printing! See you all again tomorrow evening.
Pam.
Leandra Says: wow Pam, the gellie BG works a treat in this, generates such wonderful layers. Fab!
Gillian Says: The background texture looks incredible, it almost looks like you have stamped onto some woven fabric. Fab colour combo and composition overall.
If you would like to join in this week's challenge and play along with Pam's techniques, then do link up yourcreativity 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 27th 2014
Leandra Says: wow Pam, the gellie BG works a treat in this, generates such wonderful layers. Fab!
Gillian Says: The background texture looks incredible, it almost looks like you have stamped onto some woven fabric. Fab colour combo and composition overall.
If you would like to join in this week's challenge and play along with Pam's techniques, then do link up yourcreativity 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 27th 2014
Wonderful. Fab printing layers works so well.
ReplyDeleteGreat layout Pam and what a lovely photo :) x
ReplyDeleteFabulous layers, and a great layout with that gorgeous happy photo.
ReplyDeleteGreat mono printing and page layout. Jo
ReplyDeleteThis is great, Pam, love the bonus of the homemade Gelli plate. I love the spiral left by the paint pouring and I love your homemade mask to fit Ellen's stamp and I love the way you slipped the tag behind the photo. And the photo is so beautiful, too. Really, this is such an unusual scrapbook page, not like anything I have seen. You could really get me into scrapbooking. Off to look at your Gelli recipe now,
ReplyDeleteLucy x
Brilliant page Pam! Love how you made the background.
ReplyDeleteAlison xxx
Wow, that background looks great, I love all the different layers. Terrific page.
ReplyDeleteLove how you've built up the background, think I'll gave to get a gelli plate now! Oh, and have to have those fab stamps!
ReplyDeleteThis is such original work. I love it. The textures are fabulous and the whole layout is so fresh, new and eye-catching. Julie Ann xxx
ReplyDeletePam,
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful layout and wonderful use of supplies.
OMG Pam! I'm jumping up and down! Love! Love how you created your own stencil with the circle stamp, LOVE how you mixed & matched different shapes and textures to create something new - this is awesome!
ReplyDeleteWow, this a fantastic piece of art. Loving the gelli-plate background and the use of the stamps. Jean.x
ReplyDeleteWow really loving your idea of doing the circles they look awesome I really would like to try that. Love the finished layout, its gorgeous:-) Kezzy xxx
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