Topic 10: Bottles
Hello, my name is
Pavla and I come from the Czech Republic. I’ve recently discovered the joys of
art journaling. I don’t label myself as an “art journaler”. A journal is a tool
for me, rather than a goal. I don’t do the art journaling for the sake of
journaling but I just create my art IN art journals - I simply consider my
journals as a collection of individual pieces of art bound together. I was really thrilled
when Darcy asked me to do a guest blog post for you tonight with a project
based on the topic of Bottles.
I’m working in a journal
I specifically dedicated to this year’s PaperArtsy challenges. I like to work
in square sized journals, so I make my own. This one has canvas paper – it can
be a pain sometimes because it curls when it’s wet, but I love the texture. First, I gelli printed
the background using Smurf and South Pacific Fresco paints with a little bit of
glazing medium. I’ll be using just these two colours because I’m going for a
bit of a tone-in-tone look.
I’ve always loved
texture and my favourite supplies to work with are stencils (I usually cut my
own designs) and texture pastes. For this project, I had a wonderful image in
my mind – of stencilled bottles, layered one over another, different texture
pastes… I even cut a set of bottle stencils. But you know, when I tested this
idea in theory, Plan A was abandoned very quickly – and nobody needs to know,
right?
So I cut the bottles from a piece of cardstock instead. I covered the shapes with crumpled deli paper (similar to Waxed Tissue). I lightly sponged the Smurf paint over the shapes, just a bit, only to get a bluish tint. Then I used the South Pacific paint around the edges on one side to create a shade on the side of the bottle.
So I cut the bottles from a piece of cardstock instead. I covered the shapes with crumpled deli paper (similar to Waxed Tissue). I lightly sponged the Smurf paint over the shapes, just a bit, only to get a bluish tint. Then I used the South Pacific paint around the edges on one side to create a shade on the side of the bottle.
Then I stamped some
flowers from the EDY09 set.
Now it’s time to assemble the page. First, I glued down the bottles.
Notice that I went around the edge of them on the background with gesso to make them pop up a bit. Then, I
added the flowers.
Finally, I glued down a quote. I cut the focal word on my Silhouette
machine. I also added a bit of shading around the bottles.
I really enjoyed
making this layout even though it wasn’t in my usual bold and bright colours.
I hope you got
inspired. See you some other time!
Pavla
Blog:
pavlart.blogspot.com
Twitter: @pavlah
Instagram: pavla_art
Wow Pavla, not your usual bold colours true! But we can't call these dull colours either! The orange really pops against the blue, and the bottles stand out beautifully with their gorgeous texture and shading! Love how this makes a wonderful page in your PaperArtsy Challenge journal! Thanks for sharing with us! ~Leandra
We
would love you to join in with challenge #10: Bottles 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 Bottles link will close
17:00 (London Time) Sunday, June 7th, winner will be announced 2 hours
later at 19:00.
oh, WOW Pavla! the bottles are just gorgeous, and I am incredibly impressed with your extremely fussy cutting - that would drive me to distraction. The overall page looks absolutely fabulous.
ReplyDeleteStunning page Pavla! I love how the texture of the canvas shows through, the bottles are gorgeous & well done on doing all that fussy cutting, it was definitely worth it.
ReplyDeleteYep gorgeous blossoms but I could not do so much fussy cutting! Love the clean look of the canvas and the shading on these bottles is really effective.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful bottles! Great post, love the shading on the textured effect. Ruth x
ReplyDeleteFabulous effect on those bottles, Pavla! What a gorgeous page! I love it! xxx
ReplyDeleteA really gorgeous page . Looks like the flowers are blowing in a breeze - wonderful cutting 😊
ReplyDeleteI love to fussy cut but dear me.... you really really did a magnificent job on these flowers wow. And your bottles are just incredible - love that texture. This project really was sheer eye candy to me in every way... love the orange!! j.
ReplyDeleteWhat a fabulous page Pavla! Love the texture from the paint on the canvas paper andnyour bottles look amazing. I love to fussy cut but this would be beyond me, lol! I have the patience but not a steady enough hand or sharp enough eyes!
ReplyDeleteHugs
Lesley Xx
This is simply a wonderful page... I LOVE it!!! Hugs, Coco xx
ReplyDeletePavla this is wonderful! It really has inspired me. I love your idea to have a journal for all the PA challenges. Lx
ReplyDeleteThis is very pretty. I feel inspired to make my own bottles. Hugz
ReplyDeleteLove the texture of the bottles. A fabulous project!
ReplyDeleteabsolutely beautiful - I love the idea of the paper on the bottles - its looks amazing! Brilliant xx
ReplyDeleteFantastic page! Love the textured bottles Pavla! x
ReplyDeleteWonderful canvas. Beautiful bottles image and great fussy cut.
ReplyDeleteThis. Is. Awesome. My hands hurt from all your marvelous fussy cutting! The bottles are stunning. We won't tell anyone about Plan A. Plans rarely survive the first engagement with the enemy anyway. (and aren't there just days when all things crafty are the enemy!?!?) As far as anyone else knows, this WAS your Plan A! :) heh.
ReplyDeleteWow! just perfect!!!!!
ReplyDeleteHugs,
Sylvie