Evening
everyone! Claire
here tonight on the Paperartsy blog and I’m very excited to be
here! I have been crafting for around five years now and stamping is
by far my favourite technique. I enjoy making lots of different
things from cards, to altered art to tags and whatever else I fancy.
For my blog
post tonight I decided to alter a plain wooden frame that I found in
a sale bin using new stamps from Darcy’s Eclectica range.
I started by
removing the glass and painting the frame with two coats of
Paperartsy Fresco Paint in Slate.
Once dry I
added a thin layer of Paperartsy Fresco Crackle
Glaze and once that was dry used a paintbrush to add Very
Berry Fresco paint and watched the lovely crackle appear.
I took a
sheet of Paperartsy Smoothy
card and gave it a coat of Chalk
Fresco paint. I then stamped all the images I wanted from Darcy’s
new stamp sets
EDY09 and EDY10
using Onyx Black Versafine
ink.
EDY09 |
EDY10 |
I painted all
the stamped images using Fresco paints. The colours I used were
Moonlight,
Eggplant,
Blush,
Zesty
Zing, Hey
Pesto and French
Roast. I tried to use a limited palette to tie all the images
together once they would be in the separate frame compartments.
I measured
all the frame apertures and cut my Smoothy card to size to fit. At
this point I thought they looked a little stark so added a very light
coat of Tumbled Glass Distress Ink around all the pieces using a soft
brush – it’s very subtle!
Once the
images were in the frame I decided it was a bit too brash so did some
dry brushing using Vintage
Lace Fresco paint just to give it a much calmer and more
weathered look!
I much prefer
this toned down version of the frame! My favourite image from
Darcy’s new stamps has to be a lovely heart petal flowers so it had
to get the biggest space in my new frame.
Thank you for
asking me to be on the blog tonight – I had a great time making my
project.
Claire
A huge thanks to Claire from PaperArtsy, this is a gorgeous use of collective spaces. The limited but complimentary colour palette works really well and keeps the whole piece fresh and clean. I really like the positioning,especially how little 'Neville' is looking up at all the other flowers.
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fabulous project!
ReplyDeleteOh, Claire, this is just wonderful - what an unusual frame, and how cleverly you've used Darcy's stamps to fill it.
ReplyDeleteGreat project Claire!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous project! The different images look great together.
ReplyDeleteGorgeous work! Darcy's bird on a fence makes me smile.
ReplyDeleteWhat a lovely surprise Claire. Congratulations on your GD debut. The frame really shows off all of Darcy's gorgeous images and you have stamped them beautifully. You have done Darcy proud. Love your project! Xx
ReplyDeleteLovely project, love also the perfect positioning and beautiful palette of colours. Congrats Claire for the spot well deserved! :) Coco x
ReplyDeleteA really lovely and eye-catching 'make', Claire! I love the Crackled frame and the unusual layout! A really effective use of Darcy's lovely stamps! Julie Ann xxx
ReplyDeleteThis is wonderful!!!
ReplyDeleteGreat frame, not seen one like that before, love the stamping it really suits the frame, love it xxx
ReplyDeleteHi there Claire! What a fabulous altered frame! Gorgeous crackle you have going on and Darcy's images look great! Like the subtle addition of the Tumbled Glass DI to the images, it really adds some depth!
ReplyDeleteHugs
Lesley Xx
What a lovely piece Claire!
ReplyDeleteLovely to see you on here, Claire! Beautiful project which works perfectly with these stamps. Love the addition of the distress ink and the dry brushing,
ReplyDeleteLucy x
Hi Claire great frame, love the colour choice and the crackle looks really good x
ReplyDeleteWow such a gorgeous creation. I love the way you have used Darcys stamps, so soft and beautiful. Happy Creating ☺ Kezzy xxx
ReplyDeleteLovely to see Claire here, and what an adorable multi-frame to spotlight those fab stamps.
ReplyDeleteAlison x