2016 Topic 120: Squares and Grids
Hi everyone Emma Godfrey here. Tonight I'd like to share with you this evening with a post about squares and grids. As soon as I saw this topic come up on the calendar, I knew I wanted to do it ... and that my rounded squares in EEG17 would be perfect. Though technically not exactly "square", I think they fit the bill, and with this grid layout it works anyway!
I chose to make a piece of wall art (I do love putting projects in frames) using a masterboard for the centres of the squares, and stamping the main squares onto a piece of pearlescent paper.
Step One: The aperture of my frame is 9.5" square, so I cut a piece of pearlescent paper to this size. I then marked the center in pencil and worked out where the squares above, below, to the left and to the right would go. I stamped the large square from EEG17 in Jet Black Archival Ink. As you can see I didn't get it perfect, but it was close enough!
EEG17 |
Step Two: On a A5 piece of Smoothy card I brayered layers of Fresco Finish paints Lake Wanaka, Haystack, Antarctic, Amethyst and Snowflake.
Step Three: I added some stamping and stenciling - the circle from EEV01 was stamped in Fresco Finish Snowflake; the TCW Mini Believe Script stencil was stenciled with Archival Ink Cobalt; the dots on the PaperArtsy Stencil PS035 was stenciled in Archival Ink Cactus Flower; the TCW Chickenwire Reversed was stenciled in Archival Ink Jet Black; a small star stamp from EEG20 was stamped using Archival Ink Jet Black.
EEV01 |
EEG20 |
Step Four: To add more interest and some bling I stamped bits of MN72 in Archival Ink Jet Black, added some spots using the wrong end of two paint brushes (a big brush with Fresco Finish Snowflake and a fine brush with Fresco Finish Gold - this will give you different sized spots), and finished by stamping a small bottle lid dipped in Fresco Finish Gold.
MN72 |
Step Five: I stamped the squares onto my masterboard - I overlapped the spiky bits, as I wasn't going to use those. This meant I could get 12 onto the sheet, so once I cut out the center squares I could pick my 9 favourites. I added some highlights to the squares with an Extra Fine White Sharpie pen (and I also coloured in the dots on the spiky bits on the pearlescent sheet). To complete the project I stuck the squares on with 3D foam pads to add some dimension.
Here's a close up of some of the squares…
I was really pleased with how the project turned out - I {love} the colour combo and everytime I look at it closely I see something different in one of the squares. I think it would be fun to shrink the grid style down and use it on cards using one of the smaller stamps in EEG17 ... ooh, in a different colour combination it could make some fun (and quick and easy) Christmas cards ... what do you think?
See you again soon!
Emma
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Fabulous masterboard Emma and the rounded square is the perfect frame with its twiddly bits at the edges. Raising the centre pieces makes them more of a focus, subtle but effective dimension. ~Darcy
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This is gorgeous Emma! Love the masterboard idea for the base, and the gold embossing. oh, and stars - who would have guessed, lol!!
ReplyDeleteThat square is my fave stamp. Love the layers within each square.
ReplyDeletethis is brilliant - what a clever idea xx
ReplyDeleteLove everything about this. And that background is incredible.
ReplyDeleteGorgeous project Emma..... I love the masterboard
ReplyDeleteThis is beautifully done Emma.
ReplyDeleteSuch a beautiful project. The gold is a perfect touch! xx
ReplyDeleteJust lovely! I've seen this in the flesh and it's amazing. Lx
ReplyDeleteWhat a simple and beautiful idea, I love it Emma. xx
ReplyDeleteWhat a great easy project to make, beautiful.
ReplyDeleteHow fun these stamps and project are. Lovely!
ReplyDeleteReally lovely Emma - love your colour choices xx
ReplyDeleteThis is just lovely Emma! I love the colours especially and all the stamps work so well to create the masterboard. Your designs always look so beautiful and fresh!
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Lesley Xx
gorgeous!!
ReplyDeleteWonderful project, lovely colors as well!
ReplyDeleteThis is glorious, Emma, I love the effect of the rounded squares. Your master board reminds me of mother of pearl,
ReplyDeleteLucy x
Emma, this is so gorgeous!! Very creative!
ReplyDeleteThis is GORGEOUS. I love those rounded squares & used like this they make a perfect piece of abstract art.
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