2017 Topic 10: Dark to Light: Contrasts & Layers
How
many times do we make stuff 'just because' ?? I would probably do a lot
more 'just because' activities if time and lifestyle allowed, as I'm
sure would you too!! But don't you sometimes find non-crafters very
puzzled by what we do and make and particularly why we do these things!?
Well tonight we have an article made by Carol with clear purpose!
Hurrah! And she magically uses Vintage style items with bright and zingy
colours! Ohhhhh!
The
detail on all the stamps is amazing, but the butterflies are my
favorite, after trying several inks I found the best detail was kept by
using Versafine ink, and here although I have coloured them over very
heavily with Prisma Colouring pencils the detail on the wings is if
anything better, as my pencils seem to have made the black spots pop off
the wings. The images along with the text background would make a
lovely quick card, all you would need are these and a squiggly hand
drawn border and bam a five minute card.
I hope you enjoyed my make,
Carol Xx
Hi everyone, it's Carol with
you today, and I'd like to share with you a box that I have altered
using pink on pink tones and then a bright pop of contrast for the more
decorative elements. I love roses especially the old fashioned kind,
when my Mum was alive she planted both sides of the long path to the
front door with heavily scented roses so when you walked along it they
brushed against you and smelt amazing, these were the lovely roses that
open yellow and turn with a tinge of orange and pink as they start to
fade, I have used these as the inspiration for the roses on my box,
hoping to conjour up the feeling of long ago summer days spent lazing in
the garden with heavenly scents around you.
Although
I started off with a very dark base this did not turn out at all like I
envisaged it would. I had a much darker with a vintage twist picture in
my head, but that is the wonder of paint, sometimes it just knows what
it best and ignores you. The pop of shades of orange on top blend more
than clash as I had hoped, but for me this box is a keeper as I really
love the combination of the stamps, how well they all worked together
and how it turned out. I will at some point add feet to the bottom, but I
need to find some old re-claimed things to use for these, so the search
is on for just the right thing.
When altering a box I always start off with a good paint base, here I used Plum Fresco Chalk Paint and layered up tones of pink in Sugar Plum Fresco Chalk Paint and Bubble Gum Fresco Chalk Paint. PS064 can be found here.
I used the wall element off the PS064 stencil and Sherbet Fresco Chalk paint to add a bit of structure to my background and to stop it looking so "splodgey".
I
loved the butterflies on the Scrapcosy set ESC04 and I decided to layer
them onto the side of the box using the text on the set as a collage
background.
I now added a bright pop of contrast to my box using text from PS064 and Fresco Chalk paints in Coral, Tangerine Twist and Butternut, I stippled these on with a brush mixing and layering as I went to get a shaded finish.
I
had a good root through my colouring pencils and found shades of orang,
yellow and red that matched my choice of Fresco Chalk paints and
coloured in my roses. I had a little faff around and got them laid how I
wanted on the lid, trimming odd leaves off and putting them in a
different spot so they gave me a nice layout and filling gaps with
butterflies. I then took a photo before I took them off to stick down,
how many times have I not remembered where I want things to go, so I
now always take a quick snap.
I used Smoked Paprika Fresco Finish Chalk Paint and Stencil PS036 a
favourite filler stencil for me to add a bit more colour to the box,
going round all the sides and lid to tie the whole design together.
I hope you enjoyed my make,
Carol Xx
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what a gorgeous box, Carol! Just love the base colour on the box, and the butterflies are of course, beautiful.
ReplyDeleteGorgeous! The rendering on the butterflies and roses is fantastic, a definite keeper feet or no feet!
ReplyDeletewaue gorgeous and very sweet box
ReplyDeleteWhat a great box. It is beautiful. I love the stenciling and the "pop" of the flowers for contrast.
ReplyDeleteI love what you've done Carol! What a nice box!! :)
ReplyDeleteFabulous layers of contrasting colours - this is a wonderful decorative piece. I love the golden roses!
ReplyDeleteAlison x
So creative, learnt lots and so enjoyed reading your post. Thank you for the inspiration x
ReplyDeleteWhat a marvelous box Carol! Gorgeous painting and lovely colours. xx
ReplyDeleteSuch a daring colour combo! Amazing
ReplyDeleteGreat project - loving that colour combo. Xx
ReplyDeleteExquisitely done, Carol, that butterfly is so beautiful! I agree with you about the feet, one day you will spot just what you have been looking for!
ReplyDeleteLucy x
This is wonderful Carol, gorgeous images and colours and put together perfectly xx
ReplyDeleteBeautiful box Carol
ReplyDeleteBeautifully altered box Carol and love the colour combinations and your use of the stencils. The stamped images are just stunning!
ReplyDeleteHugs
Lesley Xx
Wow Carol, your box is a wonderful showcase for these lovely stamps and stencils. Great colour scheme too. A triumph! xx
ReplyDeleteLovely !
ReplyDeleteCorrie x