2015 Topic 14: Flowers
Hello everyone! I am
            absolutely thrilled to
            be here with you all on the PaperArtsy blog. My name is
            Jennie Atkinson and my
            blog is Live
              The Dream and yes I do believe I live the dream! I
            live in
            Shetland, the most northerly island in the UK  (cold and
            windy at times but fabulous!) and my
            blog has been my link to the outside world and the
            opportunity to meet like
            minded stampers and crafters and of course to follow blogs,
            such as Paper
            Artsy, which have been my training ground ... not being able to
            get to workshops
            and craft events.
I love all aspects of
            stamping, inking,
            scrap-booking, art-journalling and mixed media work but I
            suppose my style is
            mainly vintage shabby chic. Those of you who know me know
            that I love making my
            own handmade flowers, this being borne out of the
            frustration of  never having the right kind of flower to
            hand and the disappointment of buying them on the internet. 
            So sharing a project with you on
            the theme of FLOWERS is just perfect for me !
Tonight I am sharing
            with you a mixed media
            scrapbook layout using some of my own flowers, but also one
            of my own
            photographs. I have recently taken up photography and am
            still in the very
            early stages.
When I saw Sara Naumann’s Wisdom stamps (ESN07)
            with the words 'Photographie Illuminating My Heart' I knew I had to use this
            stamp plate for my
            layout.
I used some strong linen
            style cardstock
            and got some texture on the page with texture paste and stencils and
            adding some tissue
            tape around the edges here and there. I had an idea where
            the photograph was
            going at this stage, but nothing else! Everything then got a
            coat of  gesso.
When the gesso
          was dry I mixed some
          watery puddles of Fresco Finish Pansy and Spanish
            Mulberry on my craft mat and
          added them with a paintbrush slowly at first as it is always
          easier to add more
          than take it away. I kept spritzing with water, mopping up and
          then drying with
          a heat gun until happy with the colour. 
          I used Pansy on a mesh stamp here and there adding the paint
          to the
          stamp with a paintbrush. I also added splatters again in both
          Pansy and Spanish
          Mulberry.
With Jet
            Black Archival Ink I  used the music stamp from ESN07 and
          a vintage
          text stamp (one of those lovely freebies which Leandra is
          always so generous at
          popping into one’s parcel). Although somewhat randomly  I do
          try and keep these within the area of
          the photograph. Once I was happy with the background I used a
          sewing machine to
          attach it to the backing cardstock. I find this the easiest
          way of attaching
          the two pieces and I have added more stitching in various
          places as further
          texture.
I then started to put
            together the
            embellishments.  I used more of the
            stamps from ESN07 for
            my text and embellishments stamping with Watering
              Can Archival Ink and made some roses from white
            cardstock edged with grey ink.  There is
            a tutorial for these flowers on my blog HERE. 
The
            leaf chippy was painted first with Sage Fresco
            Finish and then
            crackled with Crackle
              Effect and Snowflake.
            And then it was a case of layering
            everything around and under the photograph which is raised
            off the page on a
            large piece of greyboard. When everything is stuck down I
            usually finish off with some dry brush gesso
            here and there to tone everything together, especially on
            the metal and
            buttons.
I love the way the
            Fresco Finish paints
            merge together and give such a lovely light effect on the
            linen cardstock
            despite being such strong colours.  They
            are always my go to paint for covering chippies and the
            Crackle Glaze never
            disappoints! 
Sarah Naumann’s ESN07  stamp
            plate also provides wonderful
            opportunities for subtle stamping on the background as well
            as elements for
            layering.
I always wish I had
            planned things out a
            little more from the start. The photograph I was using was
            initially 4 x 6 but
            was too overpowering so I had to make it smaller which did
            expose more of the
            coloured areas on the background. Some gesso helped but I
            still think it is a
            bit heavy in the centre of the page.
When I teach
          scrapbook workshops here in
          Shetland I always show how turning the same design 90 or 180
          degrees can make
          another great layout! Sorry there is no rotate button for you
          to try it out!
I do hope this
          might have inspired some of
          you to have a go at a mixed media scrapbook layout if you
          haven’t already done
          so. And also you might look at some of your smaller stamps in
          a whole new
          light.
If you are
          interested in seeing more of my
          flower tutorials please do visit my blog Live
            The Dream. You can access them
          either on the top bar or from scrolling down the side bar.
Thank you so
          much to the team at PaperArtsy for
          inviting me to share a project with you tonight – it has been
          such an honour!
Jennie
Ohhhhh Jennie, I do love how on the face of it your beautiful Scrapbook LO looks minimalist, but when you see how you have gently built layers, colour, textures, and embellished perfectly with such a fabulous eye for composition and placement, it's clear that you have put a lot of thought into this. Such a peaceful and elegant piece! Frame it! 
So lovely to have you share with us tonight! Thankyou! ~Leandra 
Bloggers and followers...we would love you to join in with challenge #14: Flowers.
If you are inspired by any of our guests who blog with us over the fortnight (July 26 - Aug 9th), or perhaps you want to just do your own thing with flowers...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 Flowers link will close 17:00 (London Time) Sunday, Aug 9th winner will be announced 2 hours later at 19:00.







25 comments:
Beautiful layout Jennie, and a beautiful photo at the heart of it. Great to see you on PA!!
Oh wow Jennie, I think the gorgeous picture you took looks perfect on the layout, it gives a wonderful pop of colour. Your layers always look amazing and they do here too, love the soft colours and how they blend in with the photo. Congratulations again on your Guest spot, so excited for you!! Hugs, Anne xx
Lovely to see you here, Jennie! I love your work. This is such an exquisite page and really celebrates the incredible beauty and delicacy of flowers! xx
Great to see you here Jennie, your layout is beautiful! xox
Hi Jennie, thank you for showing us your beautiful creation! It is inspirational and refreshingly different! What a debut! Xx
Hi Jennie - this is so delicate and beautiful - I adore this! Hugs rachel x
Jennie your page is simply breathtaking. I thoroughly enjoyed reading about your process too. Lx
So very beautiful! Love your work, you deserve to be featured. This is subtle and elegant.
So very beautiful! Love your work, you deserve to be featured. This is subtle and elegant.
Fabulous layout, Jennie - and what a wonderful showcase for your beautiful flowers!! Love your background, and those Fresco paints are perfect with your photo and all the stamping - how great to hear you are getting into photography!! xx Lynn
How fantastic to see you here, Jennie - and what a stunning layout with those Sara stamps - beautiful work as always!
Alison xx
Congrats on your new hobby and also for your feature here Jennie. Lovely layout,fab colors and lively flowers.
Gorgeous layout Jennie, beautiful colour palette and delicate layers,just lovely along with your amazing flowers!
Oh, how I like this. It's really beautifull.
Greetings Marja
Love it xx
Thank you for all your lovely comments x
Stunningly beautiful Jennie! Ruth x
Stunning piece! Beautiful layout and great white space. I love it!! xxx
Sublime!
Wishes
Lynne
Wow! What a stunning layout. Beautifully clean and crisp and totally gorgeous. Love it x
Fantastic page Jennie
Great lay out, love it!
Beautiful scrapbook page.
This is exquisite, layered but never looking overdone,
Lucy x
Late to the party, but so glad I had the opportunity to see this beautiful layout from Jennie. What a stunning page, with a beautiful photo at it's center. I love all the texture, the embellishments are perfect and that texture just melts my heart! Lovely!
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