Items from PaperArtsy are as follows:
HP1302EZ, HP1306EZ, Heavy Grey Board Tags, Fresco Finish Paints (IceBlue, Vanilla, Irish Cream, French Roast, Bora Bora, Caramel, Crackle Glaze),
Crunchy Waxed Kraft Paper, Smoothy White Stamping Card Paper Flowers. From my
stash: Buccaneer Bay Blue Ink Spray, Smooch Spritz Sea Kiss, I Am Roses Flowers, Gesso.
I spread Fresco Finish Ice Blue with a
palette knife completely covering my Heavy Grey Board Tag.
Next I spread a thin coat of Fresco Finish Crackle Glaze over the entire tag.
Once the Crackle Glaze was completely dry, I
painted a coat of Fresco Finish Vanilla over the top. The crackles appear
pretty quickly.
I stamped my image from HP1303EZ and colored
it in using Fresco Finish Bora Bora and Distress Markers.
I stamped a script stamp from HP1306EZ on the
tag background.
Fresco Finish Caramel, Irish Cream and IceBlue were used to color my stamped image.
I sketched some shadows onto my stamped image
with a micro pen.
I cut a rectangle from the Crunchy Waxed Kraft Paper.
I crinkled the paper by rolling it into a
ball and then flattening it out.
I painted over the wax paper with a wash of
Fresco Finish French Roast. I was attempting to give it a more leather-like
appearance.
I used Lindy’s Moon Shadow Buccaneer Bay Blue
on my tag background, allowing it to drip. (Can you tell by now that I love
drippy paint?)
I added some more drips using Smooch Spritz
Sea Kiss.
I attached the stamped image to the torn and
crinkled wax paper with mini staples. I placed it where I wanted on my tag,
added some flowers to embellish and used a palette knife and gesso to accent
the areas around the image.
I used Fresco Finish Irish Cream and a
Palette knife in the same way as the gesso to accent and add more color.
I found a piece of ephemera in my stash, washed
it with a bit of gesso and then sprayed it with the Buccaneer Bay Blue spray. I
cut out my stamped and colored image from HP1303EZ and attached it to the
middle with a few flowers.
Lastly, I added holes to the ephemera and tag
bottom before threading some brown ribbon to attach the two pieces.
Well that's it folks from me this week. Thank you for all the lovely comments and support. See you all again next month.
~Kate~
Leandra Says: Ohh I love the great way you have brought the face to life with your shading, and just adore those drippy drops, and the embellishment at the foot is the perfect finishing touch!
Gillian Says: So pretty and feminine, neat touch with the hanging label. Thanks for a great week of projects Kate.
If you would like to join in this week's challenge and
play along with Kate'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 June 29th 2014.
Ooh very very scrummy love it. I too love runny paint love those colours as well xxx
ReplyDeleteGorgeous! The background looks great with the paint drips.
ReplyDeleteLove the background and the drippy paint is fab!
ReplyDeleteLovely background - very arty and the face is beautifully alive. Julie Ann xxx
ReplyDeleteScrumptious! Love the drips, the hanging bit and the shadowing on the face.
ReplyDeleteFabulous background and colours and especially like the added ephemera hanging from the bottom. I agree with the other commentors that your shadowing has definitely added to the beautiful face.
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Lesley Xx
Love the way the colouring on the stamp, fab x
ReplyDeleteOh, that's fabulous!!! Love all on this!!!! Thanks for sharing. Coco x
ReplyDeleteBeautiful piece of art. Drip page is delicious. Whole thing holds together so well.x
ReplyDeleteFabulous tag, kate. Loved the bg for the tag and the placemeht of the image.
ReplyDeleteWow I love this Kate..the colours are beautiful and the way you place everything a bit skiwiff!! fantastic piece..
ReplyDeleteWonderful background. Beautiful Colors. Really love this project. Thanks for showing and your explanation Anneke.
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Gorgeous!!! x
ReplyDeleteLove that crackle background with the drips and dribbles highlighting the texture. Another beautifully layered creation, Kate!
ReplyDeleteAlison x