I'll begin with the colour palette of Fresco Paints ...
I
chose this colour combo after popping out to the shops and seeing a notebook
with a design incorporating these colours. I often get asked where I get
inspiration from ... and the answer is 'everywhere I go'. Shops, adverts,
everywhere you look is a colour scheme and layout design. Back to the starting
supplies.
I
added Washi Tape around the inside of the frame as my painting is not ultra neat and added a few layers of yummy Fresco Vanilla
Next
up was this gorgeous Lin Brown Stencil and some Grunge Paste
These
flowers could be anything - I wanted to give them a poppy-vibe.
I
started to paint over the dried Grunge Paste - adding shading and contrast.
I
was left with them feeling messy and not finished. I looked again at the
stencil.
The
Snowflake paint daubed all over the poppies gave them a much better look
(albeit less poppy-esque). I gave each petal some detail with a white gel pen.
Onto the corks. I wanted to paint them and add them to the bottom of the frame so
I could push pins into them to hold little notes etc. I simply painted each
cork end and stamped each one with white pigment ink using stamps from this set. I
stuck them onto the bottom with some PVA glue.
By
adding a little plastic flower onto a push pin, it makes a pretty little
detail.
I'd
had the whole poppy and remembrance theme going around my head. So this set ESN01 by
Sara Naumann was perfect for adding the word 'remember' over and over - stamped
with Fresco Paints.
It
still looked unfinished so I decided to add some stencilled pencilled detailing
onto the chalkboard itself.
Quick,
simple and if you use watercolour type pencils, you can wash it off
afterwards!
Nearly
there.. the top was looking a little bare so I decided to give it some
dimensional flowers.
More
painted, stencilled flowers onto Smoothy
cardstock. I added the same sponged dotted details as I'd done on the frame
itself. I cut them out, moulded them into a shape and glued some of the
petals together to give them permanent dimension.
I
stamped out 'write' from ESN01 and cut out each letter into a
pennant shape. I had to stamp it out several times as each time I trimmed a
triangle, I was cutting into the next letter. I simply added some twine &
adhered them using 3D foam pads.
I
also added an acetate stamped butterfly from the Hot Picks 1301 set with some
trailing twine to help balance the design on the left. And FINALLY.. it was
done!
"Thank you
for all of your wonderful support to me whilst I've been here as a Guest
Designer. I've felt very welcome and learnt so much from you all. Thanks too to
Leandra and the PaperArtsy team for trusting me with their amazing products".
~Keren~
Leandra Says: Thank YOU Keren for a wonderful semester full of great techniques and inspiration. All today's elements are fab, the dimensional flowers echo the GP flowers perfectly and I love the pennants.
Gillian Says: Keren what a beautiful finale project to end with, the soft floral/shabby chic look is perfect. Again your creativity in using corks as little memo holders is such a neat touch. Thank you for sharing your inspiration and journey with us all. x
10 comments:
this is so pretty! I love the GP flowers down the side. Thanks for some fabulous projects over your stint at PA.
Just adorable. Great idea, especially the colorful corks at the bottom.
All of your projects for the PA blog have been wonderful & this is no exception, it's gorgeous.
Beautiful and practical - love the corks and stencilled flowers! There are so many creative details on this lovely project :)
Wow Stunning, love it. debbiex
Wow Stunning, love it. debbiex
Very cool. Love the way you put the elements together!
Awwww your final project, am sad as i do adore your style and would love you to come back very soon as i need your inspiration!!!
Amazing chalk board, lots of tips and tricks. Can see why it is being eyed up lol.
Thank you so much, see you on your blog for more of everything:-) xx
splendide
Three fabulous projects to finish with Keren! I'm inspired! x
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