2017 Topic 4: At Home with Wood Chips
Nikki mastered the art of creating rusty-looking Wood Chips earlier in the year, and here is another twist on that idea using Hot Picks stamps with Seth's Wood Chips to make a fun panel. It's joyful architectural layering!
Hi everyone Nikki from Addicted to Art here.
It is a pleasure to be on the PA blog tonight sharing a project featuring Hot Picks stamps. I've chosen to share with you a dimensional board using Seth Apter's Wood Chips as the focal point for the stamping and to create a frame or window.
Having had the honour of being one of Seth's wingmen for his January PaperArtsy release I was lucky enough to play with the new Wood Chips early and I fell in love!
I
had an idea about using the Wood Chips to create windows and played
around with a larger format and several windows before settling on a
simpler composition using the square wood chip for the houses and the
frame at 45 degrees to act as my window. Sometimes simple is better - I
can often forget this!
The added benefit of this was it created added dimension to the project which I love.
I chose to use the row of houses on the wood chip - and as I knew I would be adding paint ensured I heat embossed the stamped image. The houses were painted with slightly watered down Fresco paints - a combination of the new releases from Seth Apter and Tracy Scott. (Tangerine Twist, Jade, Mahogany and Key Lime).
FFSA1 (Seth Apter Set 1)
FFSA2 (Seth Apter Set 2)
FFTS1 (Tracy Scott Set 1)
Having coloured the focal point I worked on my background - aiming to include complementary colours but keeping them cooler so the background remained in the background. A large brush and vertical and horizontal brush strokes built up the effect of a textured surface. I love doing this and was happy that the colours from Tracy and Seth's paint sets work so well together - Butternut, Jade, Mud Splat, Key Lime and Buff on here.
I have been making rust a lot recently and decided to add this worn look to the wood chip frame and embellishments. This was achieved by adding Terracotta, Smoked Paprika and Mahogany over black. I was very happy to discover that Seth Apter's Spellbinders die - Robo Bar - fitted perfectly to frame the Home stamp from this stamp set!
Products used:
Stockists
for new products - Wood Chips, Tracy Scott Limited Edition Paints and
Seth Apter Limited Edition Paints Set 2 - can be found here
Nikki
Blog: Addicted to Art
Gorgeously put together Nikki. I really love the soft shades in that background, and the delicate stamping I can see peeking through too! Love how you have used the wood chips, it's always exciting when layers are added so perfectly! ~ Leandra
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Brilliant use of the wood chips and the houses Nikki. Love the colours too
ReplyDeleteI love it. Gorgeous colours & layers of texture.
ReplyDeleteAn amazing creation Nikki, you really are a master at the rusting technique with the PA paints - love this! x
ReplyDeleteWonderful colours and techniques on this beautiful warm and welcoming project. Love it! xx
ReplyDeleteSo cool, NIkki - love the layering of the wood chips and fabulous layered paintwork.
ReplyDeleteAlison x
Yes, definitely cool Nikki! The soft distressed layered background is so beautiful and the addition of of the rusty elements just takes it to another level, they work so well together. Love it! xx
ReplyDeleteAnother stunner Nikki. Love how the darker embellishments in the foreground pop off that softer background.
ReplyDeleteWonderful design and rusty wood chips, really fantastic coloring. xx
ReplyDeleteWhat a fabulous effect you've achieved, absolutely love your project x
ReplyDeleteGorgeous creation, the rust is perfect and the depth of colours superb!. Please to see that Amsterdam stamp, one of my favourites!
ReplyDeleteGreat contrasts Nikki. Well done. X
ReplyDeleteI love your venetian coloured houses, nikki, and your rust effects are wonderful!
ReplyDeleteLucy x
Nikki, I just love this painted, but muted background and your lovely arrangement. Hugs, Autumn
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