2015 Theme 8: Sprays
Hi everyone Anneke here, joining you this evening with a post about paint sprays.
I made my own sprays with two of my favorite PaperArtsy Fresco Finish Chalk Acrylics. I never made paint sprays before so I had no idea where this would lead me but I have to say I'm happy with the result!
I made a tag book from size 8 tags and attached the pages with a strip of linen fabric.
I made my own sprays with two of my favorite PaperArtsy Fresco Finish Chalk Acrylics. I never made paint sprays before so I had no idea where this would lead me but I have to say I'm happy with the result!
I made a tag book from size 8 tags and attached the pages with a strip of linen fabric.
I started with cutting 8 tags out of watercolor paper. I made paint sprays with Fresco Finish Paint Caribbean Sea and Limelight. See Leandra's video on how to make your own paint sprays. Immediately after spraying I've put the tags vertically to let the paint drip.
Spraying with watered down paint creates beautiful drips on the watercolor paper. As you can see I kept a few areas white on each tag.
After drying I randomly sponged squares with Distress Ink Mermaid Lagoon, Dina Wakley Media Paint 'Lime' and a stencil (Tim Holtz Layering Stencil Harlequin).
I overstamped all of the tags with EclecTica EDY 05, EDY 11, EDY 12 stamps and Fresco Finish Paint Caribbean Sea and Limelight.
I always use my fingers to load paint on a stamp. This way I'm sure to have the right amount of paint on the stamp.
I made pink dots with a stencil (Tim Holtz Layering Stencil Burlap) and Fresco Finish Candy Floss.
I'm fond of stamping with unusual stuff. Here I used the lid of my bottle of Tacky Glue in combination with Fresco Finish Bougainvillea.
I stamped directly on four of the tags (front pages) with EclecTica EDY 05, EDY 09,
EDY 10, EDY 11 stamps and Archival Ink Jet Black.
EDY 10, EDY 11 stamps and Archival Ink Jet Black.
I colored the flowers with a white pencil and a white Sharpie pen.
I painted a page from a vintage book with Fresco Finish Snowflake and punched circles out of it. I glued the circles on the tags and colored them with Fresco Finish Caribbean Sea and Limelight. I painted tissue paper with Fresco Finish Bougainvillea and added torn strips to the tags.
I layered the tags two by two and sandwiched a strip of linen fabric in between. As the tag on the right ends up as the cover of the book, I've stamped the text from the EDY 11 set in full on it.
For this tag book I had a lot of stamping in mind so I wanted a discrete, soft and smooth background. The spraying and dripping technique with the watered down Fresco Paints was the ideal base! I hope you will give this technique a try. I would love to see your takes!
Have fun!
Anneke
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Have fun!
Anneke
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Ohhh these colours just ooze such wonderful vibrancy!! What a wonderful way to pull a project all together! I love how you have made Darcy's flower stamps softer. So cool! Thanks Anneke! ~Leandra
We would love you to join in with challenge #8: Sprays If you are inspired by any of our guests who blog with us over the fortnight, then please join in and link up your creativity HERE.
All links go in the draw to win a voucher to spend on products of your choice from the PaperArtsy online store. The Sprays link will close 17:00 (London Time) Sunday, May 10th, winner will be announced 2 hours later at 19:00.
ooh, Anneke, what gorgeous tags and I love the colours you've chosen!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful tag book. Lovely colours and stamps - so fresh and spring like. xxx
ReplyDeleteFantastic Tags Anneke, like how you have used the fabric, works really well and your choice of stamps is bright and fresh. Lovely project :-) xxx
ReplyDeletelove the tags - especially the background looks amazing
ReplyDeleteLove this Anneke, the colours are so refreshing! Great designs! X
ReplyDeleteLove these. The colours are gorgeous. I NEED Bougainvillea :oD Lx
ReplyDeleteGorgeous spring like colours!
ReplyDeleteTão Fofinho!!!
ReplyDeleteJust gorgeous, absolutely love the colour choices! Ruth x
ReplyDeleteFabulous! Love your tags, colors and step outs. Xx
ReplyDeleteFabulous! Love your tags, colors and step outs. Xx
ReplyDeleteLovely!
ReplyDeleteLucy x
Lovely tags and beautiful springlike colours. xxx
ReplyDeleteJ'adore la combinaison des couleurs, c'est magnifique
ReplyDeleteJust Gorgeous
ReplyDeleteGorgeous!mlove the colours I am now off to watch Leandras video ;-)
ReplyDeleteBeautiful!! I must try this :)
ReplyDeleteThat is very pretty. What a sweet idea. Hugz
ReplyDeleteI'm so sad that I have to leave for work in a few minutes. I'm so inspired by your tags and process! I want to get out my paint and get messy immediately...Absolutely beautiful tag book!
ReplyDeleteThese tags are beautiful Anneke. Love the colours and the idea of connecting them together with cloth x
ReplyDeletelovely spring like colours - love the pop of pink xx
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely adore those bright backgrounds!
ReplyDeletelove this..... I love the colours and the textures
ReplyDeleteWow, stunning tags!!! I LOVE the backgrounds.
ReplyDeleteGorgeous, gorgeous tag book. Love every single thing about it from the colours, drips, backgrounds, images used right down to the method of assembly. Smashing piece!
ReplyDeleteHugs
Lesley Xx