2017 Topic 18: Torn, Ripped, Burnt
We have an assembly of stunning layers tonight from Kate. She creates such gorgeous journal covers, many of the materials she uses are recycled found objects that become coveted treasures! Fantastic!
Hello.
Kate here today and I am sharing an Altered Art Journal Cover for our
theme: Torn. This theme is perfect for all styles because it adds a bit
of texture and vintage flair.
I started by making an art journal from brown paper grocery bags. After cutting, wetting, drying and ironing I made three signatures using an online tutorial. After the journal was bound, I started altering the cover using patterned paper from my stash.
I
am going for the boho look on the cover because my art journal theme
will be global. As a result I tried to layer patterns as best as I
could. I spread some Fresco Finish Green Patina and allowed it to dry.
After stenciling with Distress ink over top of my painted patterned
paper I went back and added more stenciling with gold ink. I stamped in
gold over top with the circle stamp from Eclectica³ {Everything Art} 01...
I chose a few more patterns and as you can see, I tore the edges. The smaller rectangle has been painted with a bit of Fresco Finish Haystack, stamped and then stenciled with 051 PA Stencil {by Scrapcosy}.
This dried twig had been sitting on my table for ages so I tore it into multiple pieces, tied it together with string and used it as an embellishment.
Overall, I think my favorite part about this project was adding the details such as doodling around stamped images, adding liquid pearls and watching the gold ink shimmer depending upon the paper angle.
Not
only did I try a new technique for me (layering patterns) but I was
also able to use a few things that had been floating around on my table
for a while.
My focal image was stamped, painted and mounted on top of a piece of torn paper bag. I decided to doodle on my image in black because I love adding my own touch. I even brought out my white out pen to see if I could add more contrast. I like how it turned out!
I chose a few more patterns and as you can see, I tore the edges. The smaller rectangle has been painted with a bit of Fresco Finish Haystack, stamped and then stenciled with 051 PA Stencil {by Scrapcosy}.
This dried twig had been sitting on my table for ages so I tore it into multiple pieces, tied it together with string and used it as an embellishment.
Overall, I think my favorite part about this project was adding the details such as doodling around stamped images, adding liquid pearls and watching the gold ink shimmer depending upon the paper angle.
Layering patterns on each piece of paper was a lot of fun but I was a bit skeptical about putting them all together. I thought it might be too busy or that they wouldn’t jive together. Thankfully I was wrong. I hope that you are inspired to layer up patterns and to tear up paper and sticks. Thank you for stopping by the blog and taking the time to read today.
Kate Yetter
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OK, I have serious background envy over that gorgeous boho background with the gorgeous stencilling and distress ink and the gold paint! OMG amazing!!! Fabulous!! ~ Leandra
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wow, Kate, this journal looks absolutely incredible. I adore all your layered patterns
ReplyDeleteWow! This is amazing Kate. Love it. x
ReplyDeleteGorgeous!!!!!!!!!!!
ReplyDeleteThis is gorgeous Kate. I love all those layers. Lx
ReplyDeleteSpectacular Kate!!
ReplyDeleteWow!! Your cover is exquisite Kate! I love layering and you have done this to perfection. The colour mix is stunning and I adore the addition of the bundled twigs .. simply gorgeous idea!! Thank you for sharing!! hugs xx
ReplyDeleteOh my goodness, what an absolutely stunning creation Kate!! The layering is fantastic, your choice of papers is amazing, they all go together so perfectly and the gold stamping is just incredible! Love this!!
ReplyDeleteThis journal is just GORGEOUS ! I am thrilled about it ! WOW!
ReplyDeleteVery cool Kate! Loving all the elements and layers!
ReplyDeleteOoo la la, Kate! I am loving this creation of yours!
ReplyDeleteHugs to you!
What can i say ! Gorgeous !
ReplyDeleteCorrie x
Gorgeous journal with fab layers and textures.
ReplyDeleteWow, Kate - this is seriously stunning! What amazing textured layers and wonderful rich colours.
ReplyDeleteAlison x
That background is awesome!! Beautiful project, Kate!!
ReplyDeleteKate, you're the master of global/boho and this is truly a wonder to see! I absolutely loved the peek of your spine and the incredible style of layering you've developed. These colors really jump out at me. A beautifully designed journal. Hugs, Autumn
ReplyDeleteLove this what a great project!! So many luscious layers.
ReplyDeleteThis journal is absolutely GORGEOUS!! I love EVERYTHING about this cover from the embellishments to the textures to the amazing colors! Would love to see the whole journal! :)
ReplyDeleteGorgeous.
ReplyDeleteSuch a fabulous project Kate!
ReplyDeleteThis is beautiful Kate! I just love all of the layers of texture and pattern!
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