Tonight we have a somewhat unusual situation. We have 2 past Guest Designers doing a job share for a position this semester, Liz Borer will feature for 2 of the 4 months, and Clare Lloyd will job-share with her for the other 2 months. We thought this was a perfect opportunity for them both to show you their ideas with their very recently recently released stamps. So tonight, it's welcome back to Liz!
"Hi
there everyone, Liz here again. I’m delighted to be back as a Guest Designer
this month. I’m so glad that the lovely folks at PaperArtsy have asked me to
do this so that I can share with you some projects that I have made using my two new
stamp sets. Although there is a wintery feel to the designs I have tried to
show that they can be used in other ways and not just for winter".
So,
today I have made a sparkly plaque to hang on the wall.
This
started out as a wooden plaque that I found in my stash (but you could use a
piece of heavy card as the base layer). I used a piece of fabric larger than
the plaque to create the swag. The fabric doesn't have to be cut to size as it
is trimmed after it has dried, however it does need to be large enough to create
the folds that can be seen in the picture.
I painted plenty of Jo Sonja Sealer onto the fabric so that it could be
moulded into pleats (you could also use PVA glue slightly thinned with water).
The medium (or glue) when dry will make the fabric stiff and adhere it to the
wood. Just pleat and shape the fabric into place until it looks pleasing and
then allow it to dry. Once dry you can trim around the edges to neaten and shape
the fabric.
Next
I used Grunge Paste through PS003 (Lin Brown) Stencil to create some texture
on the flat side of the plaque. By moving the stencil around you can create a
spray of leaves coming down from the top of the design. Once this was dry I
stuck some flat backed pearls in position in the folds of the fabric. I’ve used
coloured ones here so they show up but any colour will do as everything will be
painted. Finally I stuck some lace around the edges of the fabric and allowed it to dry .
When
everything was dry I painted over it all with Stone Fresco Finish Paint. I
used two coats of paint to get really good coverage. This also makes the
fabric much stiffer.
To
add colour to the whole piece I mixed paint in a small spray bottle with some
water. I started with Plum and sprayed the
piece randomly allowing some of the paint to run down from the top. When I
liked the effect I dried everything.
I
added some more colour in the same way. Firstly Beach Hut and then Smoked Paprika. To get a deeper colour I mixed some Peacoat and Eggplant together and
sprayed this near the top and bottom of the piece.
Finally
I dry brushed some Chalk over any raised areas such as the folds of the fabric, the stencilled leaves and the pearls. I also dry brushed this over the lace to
make it stand out. Once the paint is
dry I stamped over the raised leaves using a stamp with little lines on it from ESN10 this
adds some texture to the background.
Using
the star flower from EDY09
I used some glitter embossing
powder to stamp some glittery flowers on the flat side of the plaque and I also added some of this to the pearls. This
is quite subtle but adds some sparkle to the whole piece.
I
choose these bottle cap frames (from Prima but unfortunately) and painted them with Lin's new paint Plum. When dry I dabbed perfect medium randomly over the edges and used the same
glitter embossing powder to add some sparkle to them.
I then stamped the faces
from both EEB01 and EEB02 stamp plates and coloured them with colours from the background palette
before cutting them out to fit inside the frames.
You
may have noticed a large flower in some of the pictures. This was made from a
strip of the fabric painted with glue as before and wound and pleated into a
flower shape (much the same a making a paper flower. If you don’t want to do
this, use a pre-made fabric flower).
When dry the flower was painted and sprayed in the same way as the plaque.
I do
hope that you have enjoyed this project and I will be back tomorrow with
something different .
~Liz~
A huge thanks from all of us at PaperArtsy HQ ... Welcome back Liz, your first debut project is stunning from the pleated fabric you have added, to the extra dimension through the GP leaves. The colour palette is exquisite and creates a real aged metal/patina effect. Beautiful finishing touches from the lace detail.
We would love you to join in with our monthly challenge. If
you are inspired by any of this month's guests who have blogged between Sept
1st 2014 and Sept 30th 2014 then join in
and link up your creativity HERE. You will go in the draw to win a voucher to
spend on products of your choice from the PaperArtsy online store. You need to
add your link by 19:00 (London time) Sept
30th 2014
26 comments:
Liz, I love the way you've used the fabric, the whole thing looks fabulous!
Oooh Liz I like this ALOT X
BEAUTIFUL plaque, stunning colours and love the textures. Have just found Powertex which would give your fabric the hold it would need, might give this a try. Great inspiration :-) xxx
Wow! and Wow! again!! This is fabulous in every way!!
Stunning! Fab project. X
Love the pleated fabric! But how on earth did you glue the lace on the hardened pleated fabric? Anyway the plaque is gorgeous!
My goodness Liz, that is stunning. I love the fabric, it looks amazing.
really love everything about this project, so different with the pleated fabric xx
What a gorgeous prpject Elizabeth! The way you used the fabric is ingenuous and I love all the layers of colour.
Hugs
Lesley Xx
What an unusual and original project. I love the effect you created with the fabric: it's absolutely stunning! Julie Ann xxx
The use of fabric with those wonderful folds is just stunning and the colours are fantastic together, the girls a genius! X
wow! this really is amazing great inspiration. Dee x
I love what you have done with the pleated fabric, Liz, and as always your use of colour is exquisite!
Lucy x
Beautiful! Loving the draped fabric!
Absolutely love this especially your effect with the fabric. Thanks for such an inspirational piece. Looking forward to seeing what you make next.
Julie x
Gorgeous Liz....the fabric detail is amazing!!! Love the colour sprays too. The addition of your gorgeous stamps in the frame complete the look.
TFS
Annie x
Oh my goodness!!!!! This is outstanding!!!!!! I love what you have done with the fabric x
STUNNING GORGEOUS FABULOUS and AMAZING... Dont know how else to express how excited I'm with this plague. The way you created the fabric pleats, the colors, the stencilling, embellishment.. Everything just shout : perfect !!!
Allthough I do have same question as Craftyfield above in comment section : how did you manage to stick / glue the lace properly to the pleated stiff fabric ???
Thanks a lot for sharing this amazing and inspirational project ! Will keep it on my "project list"...... Wow !!
Hugs from Spain..... Monica
Thank you for all the lovely comments ladies . To answer the question about sticking the lace onto the fabric -- I waited until the fabric was completely dry and then stuck the lace on with a good , strong glue . If this is done a little at a time then the position of the lace can be easily controlled . Hope that helps . Liz
Absolutely gorgeous!!!!
Wonderful piece of ARTWORK. Love the texture. Love the Colors. Thanks for inspiring me Anneke.
Absolutely beautiful. Great inspiration and lovely the drape xx
Great idea Liz! I love this!
Fabulous and very effective idea with the fabric. Beautiful work of art. X
Wow wow wow absolutely gorgeous stunning truly fabulous creation. The fabric is genius and the colous and stamps are out of this world. Happy Creating ☺ Kezzy xxx
A fabulous step by step Liz with a fabulous outcome. I have never considered using glue/fabric hardener but I am now inspired
Tfs
Annie x
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