Using three colours to
make many more !
Hi there again everyone , I’m Elizabeth and I’m back with another project that I hope you
will enjoy. I decided to use some of the lovely stamps by Lynne
Perrella and to show you how it is possible to make a rainbow of
colours from just three bottles of paint !
I started with a
piece of mount board ( chipboard will work as well ) which I painted
with Nougat. This gives a lovely pale base coat to work on which
will allow the more translucent colours I have used to show up well . (Tip – always paint the back of the project to seal the surface. Otherwise the unsealed surface can absorb moisture from the air and
the project will warp .)
PA tip. Our grey-white boards would work perfectly for this project.
I used Jo Sonjas
Magic Mix for this because I needed the paint to dry more slowly. For this effect I used a small sponge roller because it absorbs some
of the paint and the medium ( magic mix ) and helps blend the colours
together. Roll the roller in the magic mix and apply it over the
painted surface so that the whole area is damp but not running with
the magic mix. Using the same roller, pick up some Chartreuse and
roll it onto the surface in random patches .
Roll some of the
Chartreuse off the roller and pick up some Blood Orange. Apply to
the surface randomly, on it’s own in some places and over the
Chartreuse in others. Start blending the colours together in some
areas by rolling the roller in all directions .
Next pick up some
Inky Pool and apply in the same way, some areas on its own and some
areas blending into the other colours. Try to avoid mixing all three
colours because this will result in a ‘muddy ‘ colour. At this
point I find it helps to dry the whole project with a heat gun. Don’t worry if it looks messy , another coat of colour will sort
this out. When the project is cool and dry repeat the whole process. This time be careful to keep some areas one colour and allow
blending in other areas. You will get a variety of colours – orange
(Blood Orange and Chartreuse ), purple ( Blood Orange and Inky
Pool ) and a lovely green ( Chartreuse and Inky Pool ) .In this
picture you can see the first layer in the centre and the second
layer around the edges . Dry .
I used a piece of
cut and dry foam to tidy up any messy areas . Pick up a bit of
colour ( in this photo I am using the green mix ) and dab it lightly
anywhere that looks messy .
Next I stamped the
script from HP 1304 in various places with archival black ink .
HP 1304 |
To
finish the background I used the plant stamp from (LPC028 ) in various
places round the edges and embossed the design with gold powder .
LPC028 |
I painted some
smaller pieces of board with Nougat so that I could stamp the images
on them . Apply a wash of Chartreuse all over the surface and dry. I used some Chartreuse on a wet wipe to dab colour around the edges
of the board and then picked up a little Inky Pool mixed with
chartreuse to add some extra colour. Once the paint is dry the
images can be stamped onto the board .
Colour the images
using the colours that formed the background. I mixed some of the
extra colours like purple so that I could use them. I found it
better to keep the two smaller images to the background colours so
that the larger images would stand out .Finally dab perfect medium
randomly around the edges and emboss with gold embossing powder .
The other images that I used came from LPC026.
LPC026. |
The project is
finished by attaching the images to the background with dimensional
glue so that the two main images stand out . I made two holes at
the top to attach a cord to hang the project up. I have also added
some beads ,lace and other embellishments to finish the design .
I hope that you
enjoyed this project and the use of only a few colours to get lots of
colour variations . I’ll be back soon .
Elizabeth.
A huge thankyou to Liz from all at PaperArtsy for yet another fabulous project. We love to watch your colour blending process, absolutely fascinating. I am sure our readers will find this a great help in how to create that rainbow blend without it turning to mud.
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13 comments:
Gorgeous Elizabeth!
Both background and ladies are fabulously coloured. Love the embossing too!
Lovely xxx
This is just stunning Elizabeth and your colouring skills are totally awesome! I really love the rich luxurious look of this beautiful piece of art.
Hugs
Lesley Xx
How beautifully you have interpreted these lovely images. I love this project - really inspiring! Julie Ann xxx
Rich and sumptuous - perfect for the Lynne Perrella stamps, especially the focal stamp.
Wishes
Lynne
Ohhhh love that green made from inky pool and chartreuse!!!
Wow love it
They have a fabulously faded effect !!
This is gorgeous, Liz, you are so amazing with colour!
Lucy x
Stunning project, I absolutely love the colours.
This is such a beautiful piece.
the colours are beautiful on this project.
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