2015 Theme 11: Hidden Objects
Hi everyone Trish here! I'm joining you this evening with a post about hidden objects.... although it may not be obvious at first where the 'hidden object' part comes into play lol! Keep reading for the reveal....
Whilst I love all the PA new releases (and I've used one today), I still love browsing through the older stamps in the shop. I can guarantee you'll see things you can't believe you missed, and they then just happen to fall into a shopping basket! Anyway, enough rambling.. Here is my 'hidden object' project...
Step One: I used a greyboard as my substrate for the font of my project (yes, 'front' ! All will be revealed in a minute!) I covered it with old book pages, then gave it a wash of Snowflake. I then smeared a little Limelight and Blue Oyster paint, just to vaguely represent the ground and sky.
Whilst I love all the PA new releases (and I've used one today), I still love browsing through the older stamps in the shop. I can guarantee you'll see things you can't believe you missed, and they then just happen to fall into a shopping basket! Anyway, enough rambling.. Here is my 'hidden object' project...
Step One: I used a greyboard as my substrate for the font of my project (yes, 'front' ! All will be revealed in a minute!) I covered it with old book pages, then gave it a wash of Snowflake. I then smeared a little Limelight and Blue Oyster paint, just to vaguely represent the ground and sky.
Step Two: I added Snowflake painted accents to the background, using the Eclectica Emma Godfrey 7 set.
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Step Three: As with all textured and bumpy backgrounds, the best way to get an crisp stamped image is to use tissue paper. I stamped the leaves from the Squiggly ink Flora and Fauna plate 3 onto tissue, then coloured the leaves with Limelight. The tissue was then flipped over and glued to the background.
SI Flora and Fauna 3 |
Step Four: My main images were then stamped and coloured onto scrap card. I used the birdhouses from the Squiggly Ink Flora and Fauna plate 3, and the Squiggly Ink mini 29 fairy. (You may notice I drew her an arm lol!)
Step Five: The images were then cut out and assembled onto the background. I gave each birdhouse an extra long stripy stand, and glued on the additional fairy arm!
I finished this front panel by adding dots of fairy dust, some black outlines and the word 'wish'. Now... why is this only the front of my project, and where is the 'hidden object' theme?!
The panel was attached to a canvas , so when you open it up it looks like this....
Squiggly Ink mini 29 |
Step Five: The images were then cut out and assembled onto the background. I gave each birdhouse an extra long stripy stand, and glued on the additional fairy arm!
I finished this front panel by adding dots of fairy dust, some black outlines and the word 'wish'. Now... why is this only the front of my project, and where is the 'hidden object' theme?!
The panel was attached to a canvas , so when you open it up it looks like this....
The fairy has sprinkled her magic dust, and conjured up two lovebirds, nestling on a branch! The birds are on a wire, placed inside the niche of a 'back to front' canvas. These are from the Squiggly Ink Flora and Fauna plate 1.
SI Flora and Fauna 1 |
As you can see, the inside 'hidden' part of my project was created in much the same way as the front, the same paints and stamps used to give a cohesive look throughout. I love using canvases this way, and the niche gives a great place for a hidden object to hide! I loved this theme, so many more ideas floating around my head to try out!
I hope to see you soon!
Trish xxx
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Oh how sweet, those hidden birds on the wire are too cute. We love the simple faded background, it really lets the more colourful images pop right out. Tucking those leaves inside the niche is a very clever touch and creates a brilliant continuity.
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15 comments:
looked at the first picture & thought it was lovely... and then read on to see it was even more lovely! adorable project. x
Fabulous work, Trish, love the stamps you've used, and your hidden lovebirds are so cute!
I love this Trish, it is whimsical and delicate and pretty and totally gorgeous! The love birds are a fabulous touch! X
This is so cute & completely adorable.
Aww this is adorable Trish x
What a pretty and also clever idea! There is something truly magical about this! x
Love this Trish- that fairy is gorgeous and love the stripey bases of the houses. Love the wire the birds are standing on- gives real dimension to the piece! x
this is adorable - love it to bits xx
How I love this. Its so pretty. Great to see the Squiggly Ink stamps again. They work so well with your project. Lx
This is so lovely. And the hidden object really is a big surprise.
I adore this project, so cute and creative!!!! Love it to bits. xx
OMG this is so lovely and adorable! Love the surprise inside!
Whimsical and adorable ... I love it Trish.
Gillian
Awesome project! Beautiful pages and wonderful idea of the hidden love birds. xx
Fabulous!
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