2017 Topic 5: Blue and Ochre
If you like journalling, in a kind of scrapbook-style, then this post is going to pique your interest. Kate's layers have a whiff of minimalism, yet there are all the mixed media elements of scraped paint and stamped or layered textures and colour. With this colour scheme, kraft card, or paper coloured to look like kraft card, is the perfect starting point...
Hello PaperArtsy Blog followers, it’s Kate (http://scrapyardthe.wordpress.com)
here, sharing with you a post featuring the colours blue and ochre. I
love working with bright colours, especially blues so this theme was
particularly appealing to me. At the moment, I am working on a Tea
themed art journal so when I saw this stamp set I knew I had to use it
to make a layout in my art journal.
I
started out by slathering gesso on my page and building my layers from
there. I chose these colours not only because they go with the theme but
also because cooler tones are cheery and calming.
When creating a journal layout I make one of the pages an accent page, something that doesn’t distract from the focal image/page. I still want that page to be eye catching but not the main focus. On this page, I love how the colours draw the eye to the background texture and the sentiment.
Vintage Ink and the Dog (Plate 6) |
I hope this journal layout encourages you to try your hand at doodling or painting your stamped images. Adding personal touches to your images takes a little bit of confidence and practice. The first several times I tried it my images ended up in the trash. I have found that straight lines do not look natural and that a loose hand and having fun makes all the difference. Thank you for letting me share.
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I love your layers of kraft-looking card, scraped paint, and splashes of colour Kate! We often forget about the Vintage Ink and the Dog stamp collection, and the size of this house in the A5 stamp set is perfect for journalling layout like this! Great choice! ~ Leandra
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A gorgeous page Kate. I love doodling too. Your layers are fantastic.
ReplyDeleteTotally gorgeous Kate.... love this!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful spread Kate, I love all the texture and how you incorporated the colours in such a natural way. :-) x
ReplyDeleteFantastic pages Kate, I love the gorgeous layers and Vintage ink and the Dog's image is fabulous. xx
ReplyDeleteA gorgeous page. I love the layers of images & the added doodling was a great idea.
ReplyDeleteFab layout, love the colouring on the stamped images and all of the layers.
ReplyDeleteKate, Your journal spread is brilliant!! I do love your stamping design and everything about this! Well done!
ReplyDeletehugs,Jackie
Lovely layers, Kate - there's such a warm, gentle atmosphere to this beautiful spread. Great to see you back here.
ReplyDeleteAlison x
Great layout and loving the doodling and painting x
ReplyDeletePerfectly grunged up! Loving this page.
ReplyDeleteThis is so thoughtfully and stylishly put together Kate. I love it!
ReplyDeleteFabulous layout, great texture and striking use of images! xx
ReplyDeleteWonderful spread, Kate!!!
ReplyDeleteWhat a gorgeous eveocative project!
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